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3 Ignite or launch any fireworks, rockets, hobby rockets, or <br />similar projectile; <br />D Vehicles and bicycles. <br />1 Except by written permit as provided in section 4 04 020, <br />operate, drive, park, or nde upon any vehicle, as defined in the state motor vehicle <br />code [C.R.S 42-1-102], except upon areas designated for such use. Vehicles in <br />violation of this subsection D 1 shall be subject to being towed away at owner's <br />expense. Only persons with a disability may park in spaces designated for persons <br />with disabilities. An identifying plate or identifying placard obtained pursuant to <br />C.R.S 42-3-204, shall be displayed at all times while vehicle is parked in such <br />space; <br />2. Operate, drive, park, or nde upon any motorcycle, <br />snowmobile, off -highway vehicle, farm tractor, or any other motorized or non- <br />motonzed conveyance or device except (i) when posted specifically for such use, <br />or (ii) by written permit as provided in section 4 04 020 This subsection D.2 shall <br />not apply to vehicles as defined under the state motor vehicle law (which are subject <br />to subsection D 1, above) or to bicycles (which are subject to subsection D.3, <br />below); <br />3 Operate or nde a bicycle or electrical assisted bicycle, except <br />on officially designated roads, bikepaths, and trails. <br />4 Exceptions to the requirements of subsections D 1, D.2, and <br />D.3 may be granted to persons with disabilities, by written permit as provided in <br />section 4 04 020, for the use of single -rider, motonzed and non-motonzed vehicles <br />adapted for recreational use by people with disabilities, <br />5 Wash, repair, or service any automobile or other <br />conveyance; <br />6 Except when necessary dunng a city -sponsored race, or a <br />race for which the organizer has received a written permit as provided in section <br />4 04 020, fail to yield to other trail users in the manner defined herein. The <br />appropriate order for yielding the trail right-of-way is as follows. Bicyclists yield <br />to pedestnans, and bicyclists headed downhill yield to bicyclists headed uphill. <br />Yielding the right-of-way requires slowing down to a safe speed, establishing <br />communication, being prepared to stop, stopping when necessary to allow safe <br />passage, and passing safely; <br />E. Recreational activity restrictions. <br />Ordinance No. 1772, Series 2019 <br />Page 5 of 24 <br />