"Golf cart"
means a motor vehicle having not less than three wheels in
contact with the ground, having an unladen weight less than one thousand
three hundred pounds, which is designed to be and is operated at not
more than fifteen miles per hour and designed to carry golf equipment
and not more than two persons, including the driver.
"Darkness"
means any time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half
hour before sunrise and any other time when visibility is not sufficient
to render clearly discernible any person or-vehicle on the highway
at a distance of one thousand feet.
"Real estate development offering golf facilities"
means an area of single-family or multiple-family residences,
the owners or occupants of which are eligible for membership in, or
the use of, one or more golf courses within the development by virtue
of their ownership or occupancy of a residential dwelling unit in
the development.
(Ord. 1405 § 1, 1991)
The following streets or portions of streets are designated
as streets upon which persons may operate golf carts:
Name of Street
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Portion Affected
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1. Sierra Way
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2. Camino Real
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south of LaVerne Way
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3. Alhambra Drive
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4. Avenida Granada
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5. Yosemite Drive
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6. Bonito Circle
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7. Via Lazo
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8. Balboa Circle
|
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9. Silverado Circle
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10. Calle Palo Fierro
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south of LaVerne Way
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11. Sequoia Place
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12. Via Estrella
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13. Caliente Drive
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(Ord. 1405 § 1, 1991)
Whenever an ordinance of this city designates any area of a
street as a golf cart crossing zone, the city traffic engineer is
authorized to establish such crossing zone by placing and maintaining
appropriate markings upon the surface of the street and installing
and maintaining appropriate signs and traffic control devices near
the crossing zone.
(Ord. 1405 § 1, 1991)
The following areas are designated as golf cart crossing zones:
(1) Crossing Mesquite Avenue at the intersection of Mesquite Avenue and
Farrell Drive.
(2) Crossing Golf Club Drive south of 34th Avenue.
(3) Crossing Golf Club Drive north of Bolero Road.
(4) Crossing Golf Club Drive north of Portola Drive.
(Ord. 1405 § 1, 1991)