The following words, terms, and phrases, when used in this article, shall be defined as follows:
Cart path.An improved path designed for the sole movement of a golf cart. A cart path shall be designed and constructed as designated by the city engineer.
Driver.The person driving and having physical control over the golf cart or UTV.
Driver's license.An authorization issued by a state for the operation of a motor vehicle. The term includes: (1) a temporary driver's license or instruction permit; and (2) an occupational driver's license.
Golf cart.An electric or gasoline powered motor vehicle designed by the manufacturer primarily for use on a golf course and having a minimum of four wheels and an attainable top speed not greater than 30 miles per hour on a paved level surface and which is manufactured in compliance with those federal motor vehicle safety standards for low-speed vehicles. The term golf cart does not include all-terrain vehicles (ATVs,) four-wheelers, and/or any vehicle designed exclusively for off-road use. Golf carts must have and display valid registration(s) and/or license plate(s) or other information as required by state law.
Owner.The person holding title to the golf cart and/or UTV.
Parking area.Those areas accessible to the public by motor vehicular traffic and which are designated for temporary parking of motor vehicles, usually in places referred to as parking lots.
Public cart path.An improved path designed for the sole movement of a golf cart that is available for use by the general public.
Sidewalk.The portion of a street that is between a curb or lateral line of a roadway and the adjacent property line and intended for pedestrian use.
Street.A public roadway of the city by whatever name, including but not limited to, a road, alley, avenue, highway, route, or boulevard, that has (1) a posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less; (2) provides for no more than two lanes of vehicular traffic per direction; or (3) is not designated as part of either the state or federal highway system.
Trafficway.Any land way open to the public as a matter of right or custom for moving persons or property from one place to another. The trafficway includes all property, both improved and unimproved, between the property lines of a roadway system.
Utility-terrain vehicle (UTV).A motor vehicle that not a golf cart, as defined by Texas Transportation Code section
551.401, or lawn mower, is designed for off-highway use only and is designed by the manufacturer primarily for utility work and not for recreational purposes, has a steering wheel, is designed to propel itself with at least four tires in contact with the ground, and has side-by-side seating for the use of the operator and a passenger. UTVs must have and display valid registration(s) and/or license plate(s) or other information as required by state law.
(Ordinance 643, sec. II, adopted 6/10/14; Ordinance 815 adopted 8/24/21; Ordinance 868 adopted 10/22/2024)