The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public health, safety
and welfare because of the hazards to the public, and the users of skateboards
and annoyance to the public in the places that are public or open to the public.
The Board of Trustees finds that the regulations hereafter enacted are such
that are reasonably necessary to accomplish these objectives.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
SKATEBOARD
A single platform maintained on wheels, designed or suitable, or
in fact used, for riding underfoot, or a board with roller skate wheels or
other similar wheels attached to the underside without a mechanism
or other device for steering while being used, operated or ridden.
SKATEBOARD RAMPS
Includes all ramps commonly referred to as such platforms constructed,
or contriving surfaces, or any and every pattern or configuration, and other
similar devices; things designed for use for riding a skateboard upon or above
any area.
If a police officer observes a skateboard ramp on a public street or
sidewalk and determines same to be a traffic or pedestrian hazard, the police
officer may order the ramps immediate removal, and the offender(s) shall be
given the opportunity to remove the ramp to a lawful place. If the ramp is
not so removed, or notice cannot be given for any reason, the Police Department
or the Department of Public Works shall remove the ramp and if unclaimed within
10 days thereafter, said ramp shall be deemed abandoned in accordance with
the chapter.