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HORSE TRAIL RULES AND REGULATIONS
Policy Statement
The
Conservation District Policy Statement is established to assure that no person
shall be discriminated against because of his or her political opinions,
affiliations, race, sex, color, creed, national origin or physical
disability. It establishes a set of uniform rules and regulations that
will govern all equestrian use on the Conservation District property.
Equestrian Rules,
Regulations and Restrictions
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No
equestrian shall ride any horse in any driveway, roadway, path or trail
within the conservation areas of the BCCD unless such equestrian is operating
in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance.
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The word
"equestrian" as used herein is defined as any person having the
physical control or who is responsible for the physical control of, a
horse. The word "horse" as used herein is defined as any
"horse or equine beast of burden".
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It shall be
unlawful within the conservation area of BCCD for any equestrian:
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To treat
a horse cruelly or knowingly permit such treatment
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To ride
or lead a horse that is vicious, unmanageable, or physically unfit for
riding. Horses that may kick or mares in heat will be marked with
a red ribbon on the horse's tail.
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To ride
a horse that is not adequately or safely equipped for riding
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To ride
a horse in such a manner as to injure or endanger the person or property
of any other person or property of the conservation district.
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To race
horses except during authorized special events. Horses must always
be kept under control and ridden at permitted gaits (walk, trot or slow
canter), except during authorized special events.
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To park
a horse trailer or truck for the purpose of loading or unloading horses
in any parking area not designated and posted as an equestrian parking
area.
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To
utilize equestrian facilities when posted closed to equestrian use or at
other than normal hours of the conservation area, i.e. open at one half
hour before sunrise and closed at one half hour after sunset.
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Equestrians
shall:
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Stay on
designated trails only and stay to the right when passing oncoming
users.
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Slow to
a walk on meeting other riders and hikers
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Be
humane and kind to their horses
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Be
courteous and considerate
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Enter
and exit conservation areas only at designated trail location
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Be
considered to have the right-of-way on designated equestrian trails or
areas
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Be
responsible for seeing that such special controls as may be imposed by
the Director or his designee (such as trail or area closings due to poor
surface conditions, construction, etc.) are respected insofar as the
use of their horses are concerned.
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Use only
such trails or areas within Kinnikinnick Creek Conservation Area as
shall be designated and posted for equestrian use by BCCD and in
accordance with the Ordinances of the conservation district. Use
of bicycles is prohibited on the equestrian trail.
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Groups of
ten or more equestrians shall not be permitted unless the group has obtained
a "Special Use" permit.
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Equestrian
Policies, Rules, and Regulations, and Restrictions approved by the BCCD
Board of Trustees shall become effective upon their adoption and posting.
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The director
shall have the authority to declare and promulgate additional "Special
Event" equestrian regulations in accordance with the Ordinances and
Resolutions adopted by the Board of Trustees of the BCCD to address safety
on the trails.
Adopted
August 19, 1998
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