The provisions of the Vehicle Code of the state and this chapter are made applicable to the following described privately owned and maintained roads open to the public for the purposes of vehicular travel to serve the Hanford Towne Center Shopping Center, a commercial establishment in the city, as such roads are now located upon the following described real property:
All that portion of the southeast one-quarter of Section 26, Township 18 south, Range 21 east, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows:
Beginning at the southeast corner of said section; thence south 89° 48′ west along the south line of said section 913.75 feet; thence north 0° 05′ 15″ west 437.05 feet; thence northeasterly on a 500 foot radius curve to the right, tangent to the proceeding course, an arc distance of 193.44 feet; thence north 22° 04′ 45″ east 423.63 feet; thence northerly on a 500 foot radius curve to the left, tangent to the proceeding course, an arc distance of 193.44 feet; thence north 0° 05′ 15″ west 153 feet; thence north 89° 48′ east 690 feet, more or less to a point on the east line of said section; thence south 0° 05′ 15″ east 1355 feet to the point of beginning and located at the northwest corner of 11th Avenue and Lacey Boulevard, Hanford, California.
(Prior code § 4-5.1601; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
Upon signs being erected, no person shall drive a vehicle upon the privately owned and maintained roads located on the real property described in Section 10.48.010 at a speed in excess of 15 miles per hour.
(Prior code § 4-5.1602; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
Upon signs being erected, all drivers of vehicles on the property described in Section 10.48.010 shall stop at the limit lines as marked for each stop sign erected.
(Prior code § 4-5.1603; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
No person shall park any vehicle at any time in any area which is marked as a restricted parking zone on the property described in Section 10.48.010, except vehicles loading and unloading in zones marked for such purposes.
(Prior code § 4-5.1604; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
Upon the erection of signs or the establishment of traffic direction markers, no person shall drive any vehicle in a direction other than permitted and directed by such signs or markings.
(Prior code § 4-5.1605; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
Any operator or owner of the vehicle who has violated any of the provisions of this chapter has committed an infraction and shall be subject to a fine for such violation. The fines shall be established by resolution of the city council.
(Ord. 09-07, 2009)
Except as otherwise set forth in Section 10.48.060, any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and shall be punishable as provided in subsection (b) of Section 36900 of the California Government Code.
(Ord. 09-07, 2009)