For the purposes of this Nature Trails Ordinance (the "article"),
the definitions of § 14-1 C.G.S. are incorporated by reference
as if contained herein. In the event a definition contained within
C.G.S. § 14-1 conflicts with any definition in this article,
the definition contained in this article applies.
A self-propelled vehicle designed to travel over unimproved
terrain and which has been determined by the Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles to be unsuitable for operation on the public highways.
Any vehicle propelled by human muscular power, including
a bicycle, tricycle, wheelchair (including a low-speed motorized or
powered wheelchair), or cross-country skis, in-line skates (roller
blades), roller skates, or baby carriages/strollers for children.
All Town trail areas shall be open from dawn to dusk unless the First
Selectman or his designee has granted special permission to an individual
or a group in writing to extend this time period.
The operation of a motor vehicle, motorcycle or other motorized vehicle
is prohibited on any Town trail area, except official vehicles engaged
in maintenance or emergency activities.
No person shall operate a snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle on or
over any Town trail area without the written permission of the First
Selectman of the Town of Marlborough.
No person shall park or store any motor vehicle or motorized vehicle,
bicycle, trailer or personal property on any Town trail area, except
in those areas set aside and designated as temporary parking.
Hunting, trapping, archery, discharging firearms, paintball guns,
air guns or use of any weapon on or into any Town trail areas is prohibited.
Hunters crossing Town trail areas to gain access to private or state
property may proceed through Town trail areas only with an unloaded
firearm.
No person shall offer any article, item or service for sale in any
Town trail area without the express written permission of the First
Selectman, except that this does not apply to established Parks and
Recreation Department and Board of Education programs.
No person shall destroy, injure, herd, harvest or disturb any form
of wildlife, plant life, or its habitat on any Town trail area, excluding
state-permitted fishing where specifically allowed.
No bottles, broken glass, cans, wastepaper or other rubbish shall
be left in any Town trail area except in containers designated for
that purpose. If the containers are full or there are no containers
available, it is the responsibility of each person bringing disposable
items into a Town trail area to remove these or any derivative waste
when he or she leaves the Town trail area. No yard waste, leaves or
other refuse may be deposited into Town trail areas. No residential
or commercial dumping of any kind is permitted in Town trail areas.
No animals, except dogs as provided for in this article, shall be
permitted in the Town trail area unless specifically authorized by
the Town.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall
be subject to a fine not less than $50 nor more than $250 for each
offense. Each violation of this article shall constitute a separate
violation.