A. "Skateboard"
means a short board composed of lumber, plastic or other substitute to which is attached a set of rollerskate wheels or similar wheels, which device is used primarily by children at play and is usually propelled along a smooth paved hard surface by the user who sometimes stands, sits, kneels or lays upon the device while it is in motion.
B. "Go-cart"
means a vehicle distinguished by its small wheels, usually four, capable of carrying one person, the operator, propelled by a gas engine, used or operated on a smooth hard surface and designed for sport or use as a toy rather than for transportation.
C. "Scooter" and "soap box cart"
mean a small-wheeled cart or wagon, upon or in which one or more children ride, having no mechanical driving power, and which is usually propelled by foot by the operator, or pushed by an assistant, or permitted to coast downhill by the pull of gravity.
(Ord. 546 § 1, 1995)