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Friday, February 15, 2013

Dirt Bike, ATV Law Amended on First Reading

Stow City Council amends law for lesser penalties, restrictions

Changes to new regulations for dirt bike, ATV and snowmobile owners in Stow were approved, on first reading, by Stow City Council Thursday night. Council members approved the amendments to an ordinance, which were adjusted to allow for some exceptions to the law and to change the penalties from what was first proposed during council's roads and safety committee meeting Monday. The amended regulations will come back to council for two more votes in the next two months before the ordinance can become law. "I proposed several amendments based on feedback that was really good from the people in attendance Monday," Councilman Mike Rasor said. Click here to read the original recommendations discussed Monday. The amendments as approved on first …

alexandria

10:38 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Hmmmm so that means when it snows my block won't get plowed.... Huh   more ›

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Council Moves to Restrict ATV, Dirt Bike Use

City considering additions to existing laws to prohibit use of all-terrain vehicles in some areas of Stow

Stow residents who want to ride dirt bikes, ATVs, snowmobiles and other similar recreational off-road vehicles on private property may soon have some new, more strict rules to follow. Stow City Council voted in committee Monday to put amendments to an existing law governing use of off-road vehicles on an upcoming regular council meeting agenda. The amendments prohibit riders from using their ATV, dirt bike or snowmobile on private property under the following conditions: Stow Councilman James Costello, who sponsored the new legislation, said its intent is to give police a law "with teeth" to enforce when complaints about riding come in to the police department. "It is, I hate to say it, a piece of legislation where we’re trying to …

Joseph Bagodonuts

10:31 am on Friday, March 1, 2013

Derp Spotter????? Property Rights • The right of possession - the property is owned by whomever holds title; • The right of control - within the laws, the owner controls the use of the property; • The right of exclusion - others can be excluded from using or entering the property; • The right of enjoyment - the owner can enjoy the use of the property in any legal manner; and • The right of …   more ›

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