§ 6.5.1 REGULATIONS.
   (A)   All of Main Street and all of Third Avenue Southwest are closed to the operation of snowmobiles. Crossing of said two streets may occur at a 90-degree angle, but snowmobiles are not to be operated on said streets.
   (B)   All operators of snowmobiles must possess a valid driver’s license to operate snowmobiles on the City streets and alleys.
   (C)   Operation of snowmobiles must conform to all City ordinances for the governing of traffic or vehicles in addition to the hereinafter set forth regulations.
   (D)   Snowmobiles may be operated on the designated streets and alleys of the City from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
   (E)   In order to operate a vehicle on the City streets and alleys designated for their operation, snowmobiles must be equipped with a muffler and have no noise increasing device such as, but not specifically limited to, a megaphone or straight pipes.
   (F)   A snowmobile in order to operate on the streets and alleys of the City or those places designated therein must be equipped with a five-foot whip antenna and a colored flag of high visibility color.
   (G)   In order to operate on the City streets and alleys, or those places designated therefor, a snowmobile must be equipped with a lighted headlight and taillight and such items must be employed and in use whenever the vehicle is operating on the streets or alleys in the City.
   (H)   Said vehicle must be equipped with an operating brake before the same can be operated on the streets and alleys of the City.
   (I)   No snowmobile may be operated on private property without the permission of the owner of said private property.
   (J)   Snowmobiles may not be operated on sidewalks or posted areas in the City.
   (K)   Snowmobiles may not be used for towing with the following exceptions: any snowmobile can be used to tow an object; person or thing, provided said object, person or thing is towed with a fixed, rigid towing bar of not more than six feet in length.
   (L)   Snowmobiles may be operated by non-licensed drivers on the City ball park and other designated areas within the City limits, as approved by the school authorities or those other designated areas so approved. This, however, is not to infer that said non-licensed operators shall be allowed to transport said vehicles to their place of use in contradiction to the above-stated statutes to the effect that all drivers must be equipped with a valid driver’s license. (1985 Code, § 10.10.010)