The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Game field.
Any portion of a public park that is either owned or leased by the city that has been designated as an area in which athletic league games are played, including fields for football, soccer, softball, baseball, or any other sport activity.
Manager.
The city manager or his or her authorized designee.
Nonresident.
A person who:
(1) 
Lives outside of the incorporated limits of the city; and
(2) 
Does not own or lease real property located within the incorporated limits of the city.
Park.
Any public park, playground, recreation center, community garden, or other area within the city owned or used by the city and devoted to active or passive recreation.
Proof of residency.
A current driver’s license or state-issued identification card, recent utility bill, current lease accompanied by other identification bearing the person’s photograph, property tax statement, or such other documentation request by an employee of the city to establish the person’s place of residence when:
(1) 
Residence is a criteria for using or reserving a public park, amenity, or facility, obtaining services from the city, participating in a program sponsored or cosponsored by the city; or
(2) 
The amount of the applicable fee is based on the residency of the person.
Public park or recreation facility.
When used together or separately means any of the parks, playgrounds, recreation facilities, and recreation areas owned, leased, or under the control of the city and includes, but is not limited to, all trails, athletic fields, tennis courts, natural areas or open spaces, and other similar playground, athletic or recreational facilities owned, leased, utilized, or operated by the city.
Resident.
A person who:
(1) 
Lives on or owns real property within the incorporated limits of the city; or
(2) 
Leases real property located within the incorporated limits of the city for purpose of operating a business owned by the person on the leased property; provided, however, a person residing in a hotel or motel located within the city is not considered to be a resident unless the person provides the city manager proof of residency showing the hotel or motel to be more than a temporary dwelling.
Vehicle.
Any motorized or non-motorized wheeled conveyance, including, but not limited to automobiles, trucks, recreational vehicles, motorcycles, mini-bikes, skateboards, all-terrain vehicles, dune buggies, trailers, campers, bicycles, or any other such similar vehicles.
(Ordinance 358-14-01-14 adopted 1/14/14; Ordinance 397, sec. II(B), adopted 9/8/15)