[R.O. 1996 § 386.010; Ord. No. 2285 § 1, 4-8-2013; Ord. No. 2576, 2-14-2022]
The following words, terms and phrases,
when used in this Chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them
in this Section, except where context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE (ATV)
As provided in Chapter 304, RSMo., any motorized vehicle
manufactured and used exclusively for off-highway use. The operator
is generally seated in a straddle position and steered by using handlebars.
Most are operated with a thumb throttle but can be altered to use
a twist throttle. To brake, operators can use either the brake handle
or a foot pedal depending on what type of ATV is being operated. ATVs
are open and do not have a cabin. These are also commonly known as
a "quad" or "four-wheeler" and generally are meant for a single rider,
although some are built for two riders.
GOLF CART
A motor vehicle designed and manufactured for operation on
a golf course for sporting or recreational purposes and not capable
of exceeding speeds in excess of twenty (20) miles per hour, and otherwise
satisfies the definition of "golf cart" as provided in Chapter 304,
RSMo.
LOW-SPEED VEHICLE or LSV
A four-wheeled motor vehicle capable of a top speed greater
than twenty (20) miles per hour, but not greater than twenty-five
(25) miles per hour, and otherwise satisfies the definition of "low-speed
vehicle" as provided in Chapter 304, Section 304.029, RSMo.
UTILITY TERRAIN VEHICLES, UTVs, SIDE-BY-SIDE (SXS)
As provided in Section 301.010 and Chapter 304, RSMo., as
"utility vehicle," any motorized vehicle manufactured and used exclusively
for off-highway use traveling on four (4) or more wheels between fifty
(50) inches and sixty-seven (67) inches in width, an unladen dry weight
of two thousand (2,000) pounds or less with side-by-side occupant
seating, a steering wheel, non-straddle seating, foot controls for
throttle and braking, occupant restraints, and rollover protective
structures.
[R.O. 1996 § 386.020; Ord. No. 2285 § 1, 4-8-2013; Ord. No. 2576, 2-14-2022]
A. Pursuant to the authority granted by Sections
304.029, 304.032, and 304.032, RSMo., the City may allow by resolution or ordinance,
allow persons to operate neighborhood vehicles, UTVs and ATVs upon
any street or highway under the City's jurisdiction subject to the
following limitations:
1.
No person shall operate a neighborhood vehicle or UTV within the City of Grain Valley on public City streets unless it has been properly registered and permitted with the City of Grain Valley pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
386 of the Code of the City of Grain Valley with exception of those vehicles owned and operated by a governmental entity for official use.
2.
Every person operating a UTV within
the City of Grain Valley shall observe all traffic laws and local
ordinances regarding the rules of the road. To the extent permitted
by Section 304.032, RSMo., and other applicable Missouri law, every
person operating a UTV shall be granted all the rights and shall be
subject to all the duties applicable to the driver of any other motor
vehicle if it meets all other requirements of this Chapter.
3.
Every person operating a neighborhood
vehicle within the City of Grain Valley shall observe all traffic
laws and local ordinances regarding the rules of the road. To the
extent permitted by Sections 304.034 and 304.029, RSMo., and other
applicable Missouri law, every person operating a neighborhood vehicle
shall be granted all the rights and shall be subject to all the duties
applicable to the driver of any other motor vehicle if it meets all
other requirements of this Chapter.
4.
No person shall operate a neighborhood
vehicle or UTV within any stream or river in the City of Grain Valley
unless the waterways flow within the boundaries of land which the
vehicle operator owns or has permission to be upon, or for the purpose
of fording such stream or river of this State at such road crossings
as are customary or part of the highway system. Police of the City
shall enforce the provisions of this Subsection within the geographic
area of their jurisdiction.
5.
Neighborhood vehicles and UTVs shall not be operated at any
time on any State or Federal highway with posted speed limits in excess
of thirty-five (35) miles per hour. The provisions of this Subsection
shall not prohibit a neighborhood vehicle or UTV from crossing a street
or highway with a posted speed limit of up to forty-five (45) miles
per hour at an intersection or roundabout.
6.
ATVs shall not be operated at any time upon any street or highway
under the Governing Body's jurisdiction.
B. Every
operator of a neighborhood vehicle or UTV shall maintain financial
responsibility as required by Chapter 303, RSMo.
C. Each
person operating a neighborhood vehicle or UTV on public streets shall
possess a valid driver's license issued pursuant to Chapter 302, RSMo.
D. Compliance
with 49 CFR 571.500, as amended, shall be a condition precedent to
the City's granting of a special permit for the operation of a low-speed
vehicle within the City's corporate boundaries.
E. No
person shall operate a neighborhood vehicle or UTV:
1. In any careless way so as to endanger the person or property of another;
2. While under the influence of alcohol or any controlled substance;
3. Without a securely fastened safety helmet on the head of an individual
who operates a UTV or who is being towed or otherwise propelled by
a UTV, unless the individual is at least eighteen (18) years of age.
4. No person shall operate a neighborhood vehicle or UTV on any park
lands within the City of Grain Valley, Missouri, except those neighborhood
vehicles or UTVs operated by a governmental unit for official use.
5. While carrying passengers in excess of the maximum number of designed
seating for the neighborhood or UTV. No passengers are allowed to
ride in the dump bed of a UTV on City streets or highways.
6. No operator of a neighborhood vehicle or UTV shall carry passengers
that are less than sixteen (16) years of age unless the operator is
the legal guardian of such passenger(s).
F. A violation
of this Section shall be an ordinance violation.
[R.O. 1996 § 386.030; Ord. No. 2285 § 1, 4-8-2013; Ord. No. 2576, 2-14-2022]
A. Neighborhood vehicle and UTV required equipment:
1.
Every neighborhood vehicle and UTV
operated on public streets shall be equipped in accordance with Chapter
304, RSMo., and in any case will minimally be equipped with the following:
a. A lighted headlamp, tail lamp, which shall be in operation at any
time from one-half (1/2) hour after sunset to one-half (1/2) hour
before sunrise or at any other time defined in Section 307.020, RSMo.
b. Brake lights and mechanical turn signals front and back.
c. A seat belt for the operator and passengers.
d. A braking system maintained in good operating condition.
e. An adequate muffler system in good working condition and a United
States Forest Service qualified spark arrester.
f. Shall display a slow-moving emblem in conformity with Section 307.127,
RSMo., or a bicycle safety flag which extends not less than seven
(7) feet above the ground, attached to the rear of the vehicle. The
bicycle safety flag shall be triangular in shape with an area of not
less than thirty (30) square inches and shall be DayGlo™ in color.
[R.O. 1996 § 386.040; Ord. No. 2285 § 1, 4-8-2013; Ord. No. 2576, 2-14-2022]
A. No individual who owns a neighborhood vehicle
or UTV will be permitted to operate said vehicle within the City of
Grain Valley unless it has been properly registered and permitted
with the City of Grain Valley.
B. The Chief of Police, or his or her authorized
designee, shall hereby be designated as the City Official with the
authority to issue permits for neighborhood vehicles and UTVs within
the City and collect a fee per the comprehensive fee schedule upon
issuance of the permit. No permit shall be issued until the fee is
paid.
C. To register for a neighborhood vehicle/UTV
permit, an individual must present the neighborhood vehicle/UTV for
visual inspection by the Chief of Police (or designee) and provide
the following:
1. A completed neighborhood vehicle/UTV vehicle registration application
supplied by the Grain Valley Police Department to include the following:
b. Owner's address and location of where vehicle is to be kept.
c. Driver's license number, state of issuance and copy of driver's license.
d. Insurance policy number, name of insurance company and contact information.
e. Vehicle make, model, year and color.
2. Proof of ownership with the year, make and model listed.
3. A paid property tax receipt listing the UTV. This requirement is
waived if the UTV was purchased in the prior or current calendar year.
This requirement does not apply to neighborhood vehicles.
4. Proof of liability insurance that specifically lists the vehicle
as referenced by the serial number/VIN number, year of model and meets
proper coverage limits required by State laws for licensed motor vehicles.
5. Proof of registration and proof of insurance shall be carried with
the vehicle, and produced upon request of any Law Enforcement Officer.
The registration sticker provided by the Grain Valley Police Department
should be affixed to the vehicle on the left rear fender.
6. Registrations shall be renewed every two years on even-numbered years.
a. If registering and licensing a neighborhood vehicle or UTV for the
first time on an even year, the permit is valid for up to two (2)
years expiring on April 30 of the next even-numbered year.
b. If the permit is issued on an odd year, it is valid until April 30
of the upcoming even-numbered year.
7. The City will charge a registration and licensing fee as set forth
in the Comprehensive Fee Schedule for all new and renewed neighborhood
vehicles and UTVs. Fees are not prorated.
[R.O. 1996 § 386.050; Ord. No. 2285 § 1, 4-8-2013; Ord. No. 2576, 2-14-2022]
The penalties set forth in Section
100.110, General Penalty, of this Code, shall apply to any violation of this Chapter.