No person shall operate any motor vehicle on private property without the prior express consent of the owner and person in lawful possession of the real property. Upon a demand to leave given the operator of any such vehicle by the owner or person in lawful possession of the real property, no person to whom such demand is addressed shall thereafter operate a motor vehicle on such private property, except as necessary to immediately quit such property by the shortest route and time reasonably available.
(§ 1, Ord. 649, eff. September 24, 1987)
(a) 
No person shall operate any motor vehicle on private property within the City without a United States Forestry Service-approved or State-approved spark arrester or a State-approved noise-muffling device.
(b) 
No person shall operate any motor vehicle on private property within 300 feet of the exterior boundaries of any residential property, except where reasonably necessary upon his own property or property of others over which a lawful easement right is owned for the purposes of ingress and egress.
(c) 
No person shall operate within the City any motor vehicle beyond 300 feet of the exterior boundary of any residential property, whether on his own property or that of others, with equipment on such vehicle or in such a manner that the volume of exhaust, sound, or motor noise is audible to the extent that such noise volume is so loud, raucous, or jarring as to be disturbing or a nuisance to the peace or quiet of any adjacent neighborhood or a person residing in an adjacent neighborhood or conducting a lawful business therein. There shall be rebuttable presumption of compliance with the equipment requirements of this subsection if the vehicle is determined to be in compliance with the provisions of subsection (a) of this section.
(§ 1, Ord. 649, eff. September 24, 1987)
Any person who operates any type of a motor vehicle on any vacant lot, parking lot, vacant property, or acreage within the City and disturbs the peace or quiet of any neighborhood or person by noise, dust, smoke, or fumes caused by such vehicle shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(§ 1, Ord. 649, eff. September 24, 1987)