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FEB- 4 -00 FRI 12:46 CITY OF HUGO FAX NO. 6514262859 P,04 <br /> Subd. C. It is unlawful for any person to operate a motorized <br /> recreational vehicle within the City so as to tow any other <br /> person or thing in a public street or highway except through the <br /> use of a rigid tow bar attached to the rear of the motorized <br /> recreational vehicle, except to tow a disabled motorized <br /> recreational vehicle to a location for repairs to be made. <br /> Subd. D. Every person leaving a motorized recreational vehicle <br /> on a public place shall lock the ignition, remove the key. and <br /> secure the key so as to prevent its unauthorized use. <br /> Subd. E, It is unlawful for the operation of any motorized <br /> recreational vehicle to run -over or otherwise damage any tree, <br /> shrub, flower, crop or Other vegetation under the managed care of <br /> any individual or agency. <br /> Subd. F. No person shall operate a motorized recreational <br /> vehicle at such time, or in such manner, that causes permanent <br /> damage to any public street, sidewalk, or other facility. Such <br /> damages include, but are not limited to, gouges or cuts in <br /> pavement, cracking or spelling of concrete surfaces and denting <br /> or breaking of culverts. <br /> Subd. O. It is unlawful to attach a fence - cutting device of any <br /> kind to a motorized recreational vehicle. <br /> 181.10 ESTABLISHMENT OF MOTORIZED RECREATIONAL VEHICLE TRAILS <br /> Subd. A. Individuals or groups may apply to the City Council for <br /> permission to establish and improve trails for the use of <br /> motorized recreational vehicles. Application shall be made to <br /> the city clerk and provide the following information: <br /> 1. All applications shall clearly identify the person or group <br /> applying for the trail permit, to include the address and <br /> daytime phone number of a contact person. <br /> 2. A map clearly identifying the proposed route of the trail, <br /> indicating its alignment, width, relationship to public road <br /> right -of -ways, and connections to Other trails and <br /> destination points. <br /> 3. Written permission from all property owners whose land the <br /> trail crosses for the construction, maintenance and <br /> operation of the trail, in such form is acceptable to the <br /> city attorney. <br /> 4. A statement as to who shall be liable for any injury or <br /> property damage resulting from the construction, maintenance <br /> and use of the trail, together with evidence of the <br /> responsible parties financial ability to provide such <br /> insurance or other security necessary to protect the City <br /> from financial lass. <br /> 0. A development and operations plan for the proposed trail. <br /> 4 <br /> • <br />