A.
The City Council finds that the driving, riding, and use of motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, of off-highway motor vehicles on public and private property within the limits of the City of Stockton is and can be the cause of noise and dust and of the destruction of plants, landscaping, and other personal and real property, which conduct adversely affects the comfort and privacy of occupants, and residents of the City of Stockton. Because said conduct may be intermittent, fleeting, moving, or caused by persons who are minors, the other provisions of this code, as well as other legal remedies, are inadequate to control said conduct and its adverse effects. The provisions of this chapter relating to the regulation of motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, or off-highway motor vehicles are therefore necessary for the public welfare.
B.
The City Council declares that the purpose of this chapter is to exercise the general police power in order to protect the enjoyment and use of public and private property, to protect the rights of privacy, to preserve property and personal values, and to promote peace and quiet within the City by regulating the use of motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, or off-highway motor vehicles on public and private property within the City.
C.
This chapter shall not apply to the driving, riding, and use of motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, or off-highway motor vehicles on streets and highways or in other areas which are specifically governed or preempted by the Vehicle Code or any other statutes of the State.
(Prior code § 10-108(a))