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The purpose of this title is to establish uniform compliance standards for the driving, parking and storage of vehicles within the City of Healdsburg. This title will also provide for regulations related to pedestrian and bicycle safety. Pursuant to the California Vehicle Code, this title will establish the authority for parking regulations and penalty assessment. This title shall supersede all prior legislative enactments of the City of Healdsburg with contrary language or stated intent.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.005; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
Whenever any words or phrases used in this title are not defined in this chapter but are defined in the California Vehicle Code, such definitions are incorporated in this chapter and shall be deemed to apply to such words and phrases. All California Vehicle Code sections referred to herein may be amended from time to time.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.010; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
Whenever the following words and phrases are used in this title, they shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them as follows hereinafter.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.020; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Alley"
means any street 25 feet or less in width that is primarily used for access to the rear or side entrances of abutting property. (CVC § 110)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.030; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Bicycle"
means a device upon which any person may ride, propelled exclusively by human power through a belt, chain, or gears, and having one or more wheels. Persons riding bicycles are subject to the provisions of CVC Sections 21200 and 21200.5. (CVC § 231)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.035; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Central traffic district"
means all of those portions of the following roadways:
East Street from the intersection of Mill Street north to Piper Street.
Mill Street from the intersection of East Street west to Healdsburg Avenue.
Center Street from the intersection of Mill Street north to Piper Street.
Healdsburg Avenue from the intersection of Mill Street north to Piper Street.
Vine Street from the intersection of Mill Street to 300 feet north of the North Street/Vine Street intersection.
Matheson Street from the intersection of Vine Street east to Fitch Street.
Plaza Street from the intersection of Healdsburg Avenue east to East Street.
North Street from the intersection of Vine Street east to East Street.
Foss Street from the intersection of North Street to the north terminus.
Piper Street from the intersection of Healdsburg Avenue east to East Street.
The central traffic district also includes all streets, portions of streets, and off-street parking facilities within the area of the limits of the City, bounded on the west by Vine Street; on the south by Mill Street; on the east by East Street; on the north by Piper Street.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.040; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Highway"
means a way that is publicly maintained and open to public use for purposes of vehicular travel. Highway includes a street, and "street" shall have the same meaning as "highway" as defined in this section. (CVC § 360)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.055; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Human habitation"
means the use of a vehicle for the purpose of eating, sleeping, resting, or recreating for two or more hours without relocating the vehicle.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.060; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Park"
means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers or materials. (CVC § 463)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.075; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Parking meter"
means a mechanical device installed within or upon the curb or sidewalk area, immediately adjacent to the parking space, for the purpose of controlling the period of time occupancy of such parking meter space by any vehicle. (CVC § 22508)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.080; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Parkway"
means that portion of a street other than a roadway or a sidewalk.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.085; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Pedestrian"
means any person who is afoot or who is using a means of conveyance propelled by human power other than a bicycle. (CVC § 467)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.090; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Person"
means every natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.100; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Stop,"
when required, means complete cessation of movement. (CVC § 587)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.130; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Stop" or "stand,"
when prohibited, means any stopping of a vehicle, bicycle or pedestrian except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with direction of a police officer or official traffic-control device. (CVC § 587)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.140; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Timed parking"
means a restriction of time indicated by signs or other suitable means, that limits vehicle parking within a parking space, street or off-street parking area.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.145; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Tour bus"
means any bus or other commercial vehicle operated for hire to transport sightseers or tourists wherever licensed, exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of three tons and used primarily for transport of passengers for compensation. It does not include school buses or buses transporting passengers over regular routes within the City where the routes are specifically designated by the California Public Utilities Commission (PUC) or approved by the City. (CVC § 612)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.150; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Traffic"
means pedestrians, ridden animals, vehicles, streetcars, and other conveyances either singly or together, while using any highway for purpose of travel. (CVC § 620)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.160; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Traffic engineer"
means the city engineer who shall exercise the powers and duties as provided in this title, the traffic ordinances of this city and the California Vehicle Code. Whenever the traffic engineer is required or authorized to place or maintain official traffic-control devices or signals, he/she may cause such devices or signals to be placed or maintained.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.165; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Traffic hazard"
means a condition where peril is created by the parking or driving of a motor vehicle or bicycle upon a public roadway or public off-street parking facility. Such hazard may be a condition where traffic flow is directed into an opposing traffic lane or across a centerline, drivers are required to stop on a through roadway to avoid conflict with the vehicle, or there is a visual obstruction that compromises the safety of other vehicles or pedestrians.
(Code 1964 § 12.04.170; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)
"Vehicle" or "motor vehicle"
means a device by which any person or property may be propelled, moved, or drawn upon a highway, excepting a device moved exclusively by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. (CVC § 670)
(Code 1964 § 12.04.180; Ord. 1005 § 2, 2003; Ord. 1243 § 2, 2024)