The council finds:
A.
That over the preceding several years there has been an increase in the ownership and recreational use of motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, minibikes, jeeps, dune buggies and other recreational vehicles within the city; and
B.
That the use of such vehicles on unpaved hillside areas has created and will continue to create significant erosion of land and damages to vegetation, siltation of streams and damages to riparian areas, generate excessive amounts of irritating dust, and create a danger of igniting brush and grass fires; and
C.
That the use of such vehicles on equestrian trails and pedestrian trails and walkways is damaging to such trails and walkways and creates a danger to the intended users of such trails and walkways; and
D.
That the ocean beaches located within the city are unique, natural, and recreational assets; that they provide swimming, boating, fishing and other beach-oriented recreational activities; that they contain ecological, geological or scenic resources of significant value; and that they provide unique opportunities for the quiet enjoyment of open space; and
E.
That the operation of such vehicles on the ocean beaches constitutes a threat to the safety of persons using the ocean beaches for recreational purposes; that the operation of such vehicles on the ocean beaches interferes with the quiet enjoyment of beach-oriented recreational activities unavailable in nonmaritime settings, and, further, that the operation of such vehicles on the ocean beaches interferes with beach terrain and constitutes a threat to a sensitive maritime environment; and
F.
That the use of such vehicles for recreational purposes in proximity to residences, schools, churches, businesses, or other inhabited structures and in and around parks and other open areas causes excessive amounts of noise; and
G.
That the use of such vehicles within the city for purposes other than transportation on the public highways is causing and has caused an adverse effect on the environment, including adverse effects on wildlife, wildlife habitats, and scenic resources, and constitutes a public nuisance to the residents of the city requiring appropriate regulation to control such uses.
(Ord. 1-83 § 1(part), 1983)