Backyard ramps are now ILLEGAL in SLC
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:40 pm
The Salt Lake Valley Board of Health adopted an amendment (Regulation # 21, section 4.5.21) on August 7 2008 making it illegal to:
4.5.21. Sporting Ramps. No person shall build or use nor shall any person cause, allow,
or permit anyone to build or allow anyone to use any skateboard, roller blade,
bicycle, or snowboard ramp or half-pipe or similar configuration within 800 feet
of a dwelling, except within facilities that have been designated for such use by a
government entity.
This makes it illegal for you to build or use a ramp at your house.
What is unfortunate it that it's done under the guise of a noise ordinance. In other words, you can jackhammer, tune your Harley, or whatever all day, but you can't skate or bike on a ramp at all weather it makes noise or not. Note that there's not a clear definition of ramp which means that pump tracks, jumps, starting gates, or any other ramp type thing could easily fall under this regulation. Good thing the local government is helping save us from ourselves.
Here's a link to a group that has an online petition. I would recommend calling and writing to your elected officials also as that will carry a lot more weight. I would also recommend that you let your local bike shops know about this because it has the potential to affect their income. I live in Summit county, and things like this annoy me enough that I can easily keep my business up there to avoid adding tax revenue to a government agency that apparently doesn't have much to do.
We should go nuts on this.
http://www.slcminiramp.com
4.5.21. Sporting Ramps. No person shall build or use nor shall any person cause, allow,
or permit anyone to build or allow anyone to use any skateboard, roller blade,
bicycle, or snowboard ramp or half-pipe or similar configuration within 800 feet
of a dwelling, except within facilities that have been designated for such use by a
government entity.
This makes it illegal for you to build or use a ramp at your house.
What is unfortunate it that it's done under the guise of a noise ordinance. In other words, you can jackhammer, tune your Harley, or whatever all day, but you can't skate or bike on a ramp at all weather it makes noise or not. Note that there's not a clear definition of ramp which means that pump tracks, jumps, starting gates, or any other ramp type thing could easily fall under this regulation. Good thing the local government is helping save us from ourselves.
Here's a link to a group that has an online petition. I would recommend calling and writing to your elected officials also as that will carry a lot more weight. I would also recommend that you let your local bike shops know about this because it has the potential to affect their income. I live in Summit county, and things like this annoy me enough that I can easily keep my business up there to avoid adding tax revenue to a government agency that apparently doesn't have much to do.
We should go nuts on this.
http://www.slcminiramp.com