HomeMy WebLinkAbout1350 - Vehicular NuisancesORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI
ADDING CHAPTER 12,64 To
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING
NUISANCES
The City Council of the
ordain as follows-
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I OF NEWPORT BEACH
THE NEWPORT BEACH
TO VEHICULAR
City of Newport Beach does
SECTION 1, Chapter 12,64 is added to the Newport Beach
Municipal Code to read-.
'CHAPTER 12,64
VEHICULAR NUISANCES
Sections
12.64 010 Scope.
12.640020 Definitions.
12.64.030 Prohibited Operations.
12.64.040 Exceptions.
12.64,050 Operation by Permit.
12.64 060 Right to Revoke.
12e64.070 Appeal.
12,64.080 Violations ® Penalties.
12.64.090 Separability.
' 12.64.010 Scope. This Chapter is designed to regulate
the operation of registered and unregistered motorcycles,
motor-driven cycles, jeeps, dune buggies and other motor
vehicles by all persons, whether they possess valid California
motor vehicle operators' licenses.or not, upon unimproved
private property and.upon all public property except highways
in the City of Newport Beach>
12.64.020 Definitions. (a) Motorcycle. A 'motorcycle'
is any motor vehicle other than a tractor having a seat or
saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on
not more than three wheels in contact with the ground and
weighing less than one thousand five hundred (1,500) pounds.
(b) Motor - Driven Cycle. A 'motor driven
cycle' is any motorcycle, including every motor scooter or
minibike, with a motor which produces not to exceed
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five horsepower, and every bicycle with motor attached.
(c) Highway. 'Highway' is a way or place
of whatever nature, including streets and alleys, publicly
maintained and open to the use of the public for purposes of
vehicular travel.
(d) Unimproved Private Property. 'Unim-
,proved private property' shall mean any parcel of land which
either contains no structures or which is not surfaced with
cement, concrete, asphaltic concrete, or other similar
material, or which does not have a hard surface made up of
a mixture of rock, sand or gravel bound together with a
chemical or mineral substance other than natural soil.
12.64.030 Prohibited Operations. (a) No person shall
operate a motorcycle, motor - driven cycle, jeep, dune buggy
or other motor vehicle upon any public sidewalk, walkway,
so parkway or in any public park or recreational area or upon
any other publicly owned property,..except highways, within
the City of Newport Beach. This shall not be construed to
prohibit the operation of a motorcycle or motor - driven cycle
or any motor vehicle having a valid California vehicle regis-
tration, by any person possessing a valid California
operator's license, upon the public highways in the City of
Newport Beach.
(b) 'No person shall operate a motorcycle,
motor - driven cycle, jeep, dune buggy or other motor vehicle
upon any unimproved parcel of real property within the City
of Newport Beach, except as set forth in Section 12.64.040
below.
(c) No person shall operate a motorcycle,
motor- driven cycle, jeep, dune buggy or other motor vehicle
on any private park, recreational area, landscaped area or
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green belt area located within a residential community.
12.64.040 Exceptions. (a) The provisions of Section
12.64.030 shall not apply to a public officer or employee
acting within the scope of his employment or to the agents
or employees of the owner of any private property while
acting within the scope of their employment.
(b) The provisions of Section 12.64.030
shall not apply to the operation of such vehicles on
driveways, parking lots, race courses, or other places
where the public is invited to operate such vehicles so
long as such vehicles are operated in a reasonable manner.
(c) Any person desiring to operate a
motorcycle, motor - driven cycle, jeep, dune buggy or other
motor vehicle on any unimproved private property may do so
upon first obtaining a permit from the Chief of Police of
the City of Newport Beach. Permits shall be issued upon
the determination by said Chief of Police that (a) the
owner or owners of said real property concerned, or the
person or persons in lawful possession thereof under a long
term ground lease, have consented in writing to the proposed
operation; (b) that the City Fire Chief has certified that
such proposed operation will not create any undue fire
hazard by reason of the nature of the:property concerned;
and (c) that such operation is of sufficient distance from
occupied residences, churches, assembly halls or schools
that it will not be likely to create a nuisance as the
result of noise, dust or exhaust fumes. This section shall
not apply to the owner or person in lawful possession of
IP said private unimproved property.
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12.64.050 Operation by Permit. The operation of any
motorcycle, motor- driven cycle, jeep, dune buggy or other
motor vehicle on unimproved private property by authority
of a permit issued in accordance with the provisions of
Section 12.64.040 above shall be limited to the hours
commencing one hour after sunrise and ending one -half
hour after sunset, unless otherwise specified by the Chief
of Police. The operation of said vehicles shall not be
permitted nearer than 200 yards to any residential struc-
ture, church, assembly hall or school. Each permit so
issued shall specify the effective date or dates of
operation for which the permit is valid and shall further
specify the area or areas of permitted operation. The
permit shall be displayed on the vehicle at all times and
shall be presented to any peace officer on request. The
permit is not, and shall so state on its face, an
expression by the City that such proposed operation can
be done with safety to the operator or other persons or
property, all of which said risks are assumed by the
permittee or property owner.
12.64.060 Right to Revoke. Every permit granted
under this ordinance or any section thereof is granted
and accepted by all parties with the express understanding
that the Chief of Police may hold a public hearing,'notice
of the time and place of which shall be given by mail to
the licensee, at the address shown on the permit; and
that if after such hearing the Chief of Police finds that
any grounds for revocation exist, the Chief of Police may
revoke or suspend such permit; and that if the facts or
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conditions constituting the grounds for revocation are an
immediate threat to the public peace, health or safety,
4Fthe Chief of Police, pending such hearing may suspend such
permit for not more than 30 days. Grounds for revocation
are. Excessive.noise, dust and fumes; land erosion; fire
hazard; or any law or ordinance being violated in connection
with this activity.
12.64.070 Appeal. Any person whose application for
a permit is denied or revoked may appeal such decision to the
City Council by filing a written notice of appeal within ten
(10) days after notification by the Chief of Police that said
permit has been denied. The City Council shall thereupon
conduct a hearing on said appeal within thirty (30) days
from the date of filing said notice of appeal with the City
Clerk. The decision of the City Council shall be final and
conclusive upon all persons concerned.
12.64.080 Violations - Penalties. Any person
violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof
shall be subject to a fine of not less than Twenty -Five
Dollars ($25.00), but not exceeding One Hundred Dollars
($100.00), or imprisonment for a period not to exceed
thirty•(30) days, or by both said fine and imprisonment.
12.64.090 Separability. If any section, subsection,
sentence, clause or phrase of this Chapter is for any
reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the
decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such
decision shall,not affect the validity of the remaining
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portions of this Chapter. The City Council of the City
of Newport Beach declares that it would have added this
Chapter to the Newport Beach Municipal Code, and each
section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, irrespec-
tive of the fact that any one or more other sections,
subsections, clauses or phrases may be declared invalid
or unconstitutional."
SECTION 2.. This ordinance shall be published once in
the official newspaper of the City, and the same shall be
effective 30 days after the date of its adoption.
This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of
the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 10th
day of August 1970, and was adopted on the 24th day
of August, 1970, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES' COUNCILMEN: McInnis, Kymla,
Hirth, Croul, Dostal, Parsons
NOES, COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT COUNCILMEN: Rogers
ATTEST:
CERTIFIED AS THE ORIGINAL ARID
CERTIFIED AS TO PUBLICATION
DATE. z /ryaD
4IIK'CCERK OF THE CITY OP NEWPO BEACH
Mayor
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