The provisions of this title shall apply to vehicular traffic upon the roads within the airports of the County in the same manner and to the same extent as if such roads were public roads, and the provisions of this title shall apply, when applicable, to standing, stopping, and parking of vehicles and the enforcement thereof shall be as provided in this title.
(Ord. 703 § 100, 1960; Ord. 962 § 3, 1967)
The director is authorized to restrict or prohibit parking within the airports of the County in the same manner as set forth in this title for other parking regulations except that the restriction or prohibition shall be applicable seven days a week, twenty-four hours a day, when so posted.
(Ord. 703 § 101, 1960; Ord. 962 § 3, 1967)
The director is authorized to designate certain areas within County airports for parking by special permit only.
Areas so designated shall be identified by painting curbs red and by lettering over such painted curb, "Parking By Special Permit Only." In the alternative a sign bearing the same wording may be used to identify an area so designated or both signs and curb markings may be used.
A vehicle which is authorized to be parked in an area restricted by special permittees shall be identified as prescribed by the Director.
(Ord. 703 § 102, 1960; Ord. 1017 § 1, 1968)
a. 
The director is authorized to designate certain areas within the Sacramento Executive Airport for long-term parking by special permit. Areas so designated shall be in the parking lot and shall be identified by a sign or lettering on the parking surface or curb stating, "Long Term Parking Only." A vehicle which is authorized to be parked in such area shall be identified as prescribed by the Director.
b. 
The board shall establish by resolution a weekly or monthly rate to be charged for such permits.
(SCC 354 § 1, 1975)
The director shall provide for and install at all County airports, at all entrances thereto, proper legible signs indicating that vehicles parked in violation of any of the provisions of this title shall be towed away. Vehicles parked in violation of any provision of this title within the confines of any of the airports of this County which have been posted herein mentioned shall be towed away at the expense of the owner of the vehicle and without liability to the County for any damage which may result in the course of such moving.
(Ord. 703 § 103, 1960; Ord. 1015 § 1, 1968)
a. 
The director shall designate not to exceed two parking spaces in the immediate vicinity of each terminal building at the Sacramento Metropolitan Airport as spaces for the exclusive use of vehicles specified in Section 22511.8 of the California Vehicle Code. Such spaces shall be designated as required in the said Section 22511.8. This section shall be enforced as specified in Sections 22507.8 and 22511.8 of the California Vehicle Code.
b. 
It is unlawful for any person to park or leave standing any vehicle in any such stall or space designated for physically handicapped persons, if, immediately adjacent to and visible from such stall or space, there is posted a sign consisting of a profile view of a wheelchair with occupant in white on a blue background, unless the vehicle displays either one of the distinguishing license plates or a placard issued pursuant to Section 22511.5 of the California Vehicle Code or to disabled veterans, as specified in Section 9105 of the California Vehicle Code.
(SCC 305 § 1, 1977)
A peace officer, or any County employee acting under the direction and control of the Sheriff, may issue a citation for illegal parking on the premises of Sacramento Metropolitan Airport. The person issuing the citation shall record on the citation the location the offense was committed, the nature of the violation, the state vehicle license number and registration expiration date of the vehicle, the color, and if possible, the make of the vehicle, and the time and date of such violation. The person shall then issue in writing a citation for illegal parking in the same form and subject to the same procedure provided for by the laws of the State applicable to traffic violations within the County.
(SCC 0836 § 3, 1991)