[Amended 7-11-2016; 8-5-2019; 1-6-2020; 6-13-2022]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DESIGNATED PUBLIC ROADS
Roads designated by the Board of Supervisors for use by off-road
recreational vehicles pursuant to this article. The following road
and/or sections of road are hereby designated for use by off-road
recreational vehicles:
A.
Garden District.
(1)
Wimmer's Gap Road — Route 635; extending for approximately
3.89 miles; beginning at the intersection of Route 638 and Route 635
to the intersection of Route 639 and Route 635.
(2)
Route 636 for 1.8 miles from the intersection of Route 638 and
Route 636 (Chicken Ridge) to the top of White Mountain on Route 636.
(3)
Route 613 for 4.5 miles from a point beginning at the entrance
off of Route 613 to where the old tipple of Dominion Coal Corporation,
Mine No. 35 was located to the intersection of Route 613 and Route
616.
(4)
Route 616 for less than 1/10 of a mile from the intersection
of Route 613 and Route 616 to the intersection of Route 616 and Warrior
Mine Road (WVA Route 12/4).
(5)
Approximately a five-mile section of road along State Secondary
Route 616 commencing at the intersection of State Route 613 and State
Route 616 and terminating along the intersection of State Route 616
and State Route 636.
(6)
Approximate five-mile section of road along State Secondary
Route 636 commencing at the intersection of State Route 616 and State
Route 636 and terminating along the intersection of State Route 636
and State Route 638.
(7)
Wimmer's Gap Road — Route 635, a 3.7-mile section beginning
from Laurel Creek East to Bennings Branch.
(8)
Route 638, Jewell Valley Road, from the intersection of Route
635 and Route 638, five miles east on Route 638.
[Added 12-6-2022]
B.
Prater District.
(1)
Sunset Hollow Road — Route 604; extending 3.9 miles; beginning
at the intersection of Route 83 and Route 604 to the intersection
of Route 604 and Southern Gap Road;
(2)
Route 604 (Poplar Creek), beginning at the intersection of Route
604 and Route 744 for 2.14 miles then crossing over and continuing
into the Rocklick Magisterial District.
(3)
State Route 718 (Airport Road) for 0.2 miles from the intersection
with State Route 744 and State Route 1015, to the intersection with
a parking area for wildlife/elk viewing;
(4)
State Route 744 (Southern Gap Road) for 1.6 miles from the intersection
with State Route 718 and State Route 1015, to the intersection with
State Route 604 and County Route 3200, continuing through the intersection
with State Route 604 and Park Road to the terminus with the Spearhead
Coal Canyon Trail trailhead.
(5)
Greenbrier Road, north on Route 611 extending 1.9 miles beginning
at the intersection of Route 611 on to Cindy Fork Road extending 0.01
mile to end of paved route;
(6)
Old Greenbrier Road, Route 608 extending 3.4 miles beginning
at the intersection of Route 611 and Route 608 east to the end of
state and County maintenance.
C.
Rocklick District.
(1)
Route 604 (Poplar Creek) continuing from Prater District and
proceeding 1.14 miles to the intersection of Route 604 and Route 615
(Hoot Owl).
(2)
Route 615 (Hoot Owl) beginning at the intersection of Route
604 and Route 615 and proceeding 1.25 miles then crossing over and
continuing in crossing over into South Grundy District.
(3)
Route 615 (Hoot Owl) a 1.20-mile section (beginning at the end
of the 1.25-mile section of Route 615 described in Road No. 2 above)
that is in both South Grundy District and Rocklick District (the center
line of this section of Route 615 serves as the boundary between S.
Grundy and Rocklick Districts). This 1.20-mile section of Route 615
ends at the beginning of the 0.62-mile section of Route 615 designated
below in South Grundy District as Road No. 2 for South Grundy District.
D.
South Grundy District.
(1)
Beginning at Southern Gap (intersection of Route 744 and County
Route 3200 "Little Prater Road") along 3.36 miles of Route 617 (Little
Prater), to the intersection of U.S. Route 460 and then 2.00 miles
along U.S. 460 and ending at the entrance to the Bellacinos Shopping
Center and Comfort Inn in Grundy, Va.
(2)
Route 615 last 0.62 miles to the intersection of Route 615 and
U.S. 460.
(3)
U.S. Route 460 for 0.14 miles to the entrance of the parking
lot of the Bellacinos shopping lot and the Comfort Inn. (This section
of road is included in roads described for Item No. 1 for South Grundy
District.)
(4)
U.S. Route 460 for 0.2 miles beginning at the parking lot of
the Bellacino's shopping lot and the Comfort Inn to the intersection
with old abandoned Riverside Drive across from the Grundy Bible Church.
(5)
U.S. 460 from the intersection of U.S. 460 and Old U.S. 460
at signalized intersection at exit to State Route 615 and proceeding
west on U.S. Route 460 1.12 miles to the signalized intersection of
U.S. Route 460 and Poe Town Road at the end of the 35 mph speed limit.
[Added 6-13-2022]
(6)
U.S. 460 from the intersection of U.S. 460 and Old U.S. 460
at signalized intersection at exit to State Route 615 and proceeding
east on U.S. Route 460 past the intersection of State Route 617 (Little
Prater Road) to the end of the 35 mph speed limit.
[Added 6-13-2022]
(7)
State Route 83 from the intersection of U.S. Route 460 in the
Town of Grundy, proceeding east 0.40 mile to the intersection of State
Route 83 and T-1004 (Newhouse Branch Road).
[Added 6-13-2022]
(8)
Within the Town of Grundy, the following roads will be added:
Main Street, Maple Street, and Walnut Street from its intersection
at Main Street to the intersection of T-1004 (Newhouse Branch Road)
and Cinema Street.
[Added 6-13-2022]
OFF-ROAD RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
A two-wheeled, three-wheeled or four-wheeled motor vehicle
powered by a gasoline engine, diesel engine or electric motor; and
generally characterized by large, low-pressure tires; a seat designed
to be straddled by the operator or a four wheeler that includes a
side-by-side seat; and handlebars or a steering wheel for steering;
that is intended for off-road use by either an individual rider or
multiple riders on various types of unpaved terrain. The term does
not include "go-carts," "utility vehicles" or "farm utility vehicle"
as those terms are defined in Virginia Code § 46.2-100.
PUBLIC ROADS
Any state- or County-maintained roads within the borders
of Buchanan County, Virginia.