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As used in this chapter, the following definitions apply:

A. Public easement means a platted or dedicated easement for public access that is accessible by a user on foot, horseback, bicycle or other similar conveyance, but does not include a platted or dedicated public access easement over private streets.

B. Structures means improvements in a trail, including, but not limited to, stairs and bridges, that are accessible by a user on foot, horseback, bicycle or other nonmotorized vehicle or conveyance.

C. Trail means a travel way for pedestrians and bicycles that is separate from automobiles, and includes a multi-use path or multi-use trail as defined in BDC Chapter 1.2, but does not include a bike lane, shoulder bikeway, or shared roadway.

D. Unimproved right-of-way means a platted or dedicated public right-of-way over which a street, road or highway has not been constructed to the standards and specifications of the City with jurisdiction over the public right-of-way and for which the City has not expressly accepted responsibility for maintenance, but does not include a platted private street. [Ord. NS-2383, 2020]