The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
All-terrain vehicle or side by side.A motor vehicle that is equipped with a saddle or seat for the use of the rider or riders and passengers, designed to propel itself with three or more tires or tracks in contact with the ground, designed by the manufacturer for off-highway use by the operator only, and not designed by the manufacturer for farming or lawn care.
Boat.A vessel designed to float or travel on water.
Boat trailer.A trailer or semitrailer which is designed and constructed to carry a sailboat, motorboat or other vessel designed to float or travel on water.
City.Incorporated city limits of Hutto, Texas.
Dirt bike.A bicycle having a motor attached so as to be self-propelled, designed to travel on not more than three wheels, designed for off-road use.
Dune buggy.A small, light, one-horse carriage usually having four wheels in the United States and two wheels [sic]; also, a passenger or recreational vehicle, usually with oversized tires, designed for off-road use.
Haul trailer.A large transport conveyance designed for moving, storing, or transporting.
Heavy truck.For purposes of this article, "heavy truck" means any truck, truck tractor or tractor-trailer combination that has dual or single wheels or tandem rear axles and which has a gross vehicle weight (GVW) of 12,000 pounds. The term does not include a passenger car used to deliver the United States mail, as stated under the Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways, V.T.C.A., Transportation Code, section
501.002.
Historic district.The area inside of the 1911 incorporated boundaries of the city including the co-op district.
House trailer.A trailer, tractor trailer or semitrailer which is designed, constructed and equipped as a dwelling place, living abode or sleeping place (either permanently or temporarily) and is equipped for use as a conveyance on streets and highways, and shall include those vehicles commonly known as recreational vehicles.
Loading and unloading.The continuous movement of goods to and from the vehicle not to exceed 2 hours in a 12-hour period.
Motor vehicle.(1) Any motor driven, or propelled vehicle required to be registered under the laws of this state.
(2) A trailer or semitrailer, other than manufactured housing.
(4) A four-wheel all-terrain vehicle designed by the manufacturer for off-highway use that is not required to be registered under the laws of this state; or
(5) A motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or moped that is not required to be registered under the laws of this state, other than a motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or moped designed for and used exclusively on a golf course, under the Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways, V.T.C.A., Transportation Code, section
501.002.
Motorcycle.A bicycle having a motor attached so as to be self-propelled, designed to travel on not more than three wheels.
Motorized recreational vehicle.A motor home built on a truck or bus chassis or a van chassis. All these vehicles are powered by internal combustion engines that run on gasoline, diesel, batteries, or other fuel.
Right-of-way.Property that is publicly owned or upon which a governmental entity has an express or implied property interest held for a public purpose. Examples of such public purpose include, by way of example and not limitation highways, streets, sidewalks, drainage facilities, sewerage and water facilities.
Sidewalk.The portion of a street that is:
(1) Between a curb or lateral line of a roadway and the adjacent property line;
(2) Intended for pedestrian use; and
(3) Includes any portion of a driveway in the public easement, right-of-way, or walking path.
Trailer and tractor trailer.Every vehicle with or without motive power, designed for carrying persons or property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and so constructed that some part of its weight and that of its load rests upon or is carried by another vehicle.
(Ordinance O-13-08-08-11A1 adopted 8/8/13; Ordinance O-2024-014 adopted 3/7/2024)