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For statutory provisions authorizing local authorities to pass ordinances not in conflict with state law regarding operation, use, licensing and equipment of bicycles, see Vehicle Code § 21206.
For the purpose of this chapter, certain words and terms are defined in this section and shall have the meaning thus ascribed:
A. 
"Bicycle"
includes every device propelled in whole or in part by human power upon which a person may ride, having two or more tandem wheels any one of which is over 14 inches in diameter.
B. 
"Wheeled toy"
includes all other wheeled objects, regardless of motive power, not classified as bicycles in this code nor as vehicles in the Vehicle Code, and specifically includes, but without limitation, roller skates, skateboards, coasters, scooters and toy vehicles.
C. 
"Business district"
shall be that defined by the Vehicle Code.
D. 
"Place of public assembly"
includes all buildings or areas where persons congregate from time to time, exclusive of those within business districts as defined in this section.
E. 
"Sidewalk"
means that area adjacent to a traveled roadway, whether hard-surfaced or not, upon which the public is customarily invited or permitted to walk or otherwise use.
(Ord. 1319 § 2, 1976)
No person shall park or leave any bicycle or wheeled toy upon any street or alley, nor upon any sidewalk in any business district or adjacent to any place of public assembly in such manner as to obstruct or hinder the free passage of pedestrians or other vehicles or devices permitted to use the same. Any bicycle or wheeled toy found in violation of this section may be impounded by the police department and returned to the owner under such reasonable conditions as may be established by the chief of police.
(Ord. 1319 § 2, 1976)
Devices designed, intended and used solely for the transportation of infants, invalids or incapacitated persons, or devices designed, intended and used for the transportation of merchandise to or from the place of purchase, and other wheeled devices when being used for either of these purposes, shall be exempted from the regulations imposed by this chapter. Likewise, the regulations specified in this chapter shall not apply to a place of public assembly when it is not open or in use, nor shall they apply if the person in charge of such place of public assembly waives the same. Likewise, the regulations specified in this chapter shall not apply to sworn peace officers engaged in their usual and customary employment activities.
(Ord. 94-1773 § 1, 1994; Ord. 1319 § 2, 1976)
The city traffic engineer is authorized and directed to erect such signs and other notices as he deems advisable under this chapter.
(Ord. 1319 § 2, 1976)