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HomeMy Public PortalAboutOrdinance - 83-01 - 19830525 - Land Use RegulationsORDINANCE NO, 83-1 ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE MIDPENINSULA REGIONAL OPEN SPACE DISTRICT AMENDING REGULATIONS FOR USE OF MIDPENINSULA REGIONAL OPEN SPACE DISTRICT LANDS Be it ordained by the Board of Directors of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District that the "Regulations for Use of Midpeninsula Regional Park District Lands" adopted by Ordinance 75-1 on April 9, 1975 and amended by Ordinance 77-1 on June 26, 1977 are further amended as follows: Section One: In the title of the Regulations and in each Section thereof where "Midpeninsula Regional Park District" occurs, the name of the District shall be amended to read "Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District". Section Two: Section 410 shall read as follows: SECTION 410. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 410.1 Persons 21 years of age or older only may possess or consume alcoholic beverages on District lands and as stipulated in sections 410.2 and 410.3 below. 410.2 Alcoholic beverages shall be and must be part of a picnic meal. limited to beer and wine, 410.3 No person shall possess or consume alcoholic beverages in an area that has been declared by the District to be a prohibited area. Section Three: Section 604 shall be added as follows: SECTION 604. BICYCLES. No person shall operate a bicycle or a similar device on District lands in areas that have been designated and signed to restrict such activity. In no instance shall bicycles be allowed off designated trails and roadways on District lands. Section Four: Section 600.2 shall read as follows: 800.2 Fishing Prohibited. No person shall be permitted to take, net, molest, disturb, injure, poison or harm any fish in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, portions of San Francisco Bay, or streams located in any District preserve except in areas declared by the District to be permitted fishing areas, where State laws regu- lating the taking of game fish shall apply. Section Five: Section 801 shall read as follow..: SECTION 801. ANIMALS 801.1 Dogs Prohibited. Because it is the District's policy to avoid disruption or disturbance of wildlife on District lands, no dog shall be permitted on District lands, except in those areas designated by the District. Where allowed, dogs shall at all times be restrained on a stout six foot leash and under continuous human control. 801.2 Cats Prohibited. Because it is the District's policy to avoid disruption or disturbance of wildlife on District lands, no cat or similar domesticated pet shall be permitted on District lands. 801.3 Disturbance or Injury to Wildlife. No dog, cat or domesticated animal, even if leashed, shall be permitted to disturb, chase, molest, injure or take any kind of native wildlife, whether living or dead, or remove, destroy, or in any manner disturb the natural habitat of any animal on District lands. 801.4 Horses and Livestock. A person may ride or use a saddle horse, pony, mule or similar animal only on portions of District lands designated in site use and management plans adopted by the Board. Pursuant to a lease, license or other entitlement of use granted by the Board, a person may keep or raise cattle, horses, sheep or other livestock on designated District lands. Section Six: Section 803 shall read as follows: SECTION 803. PLANTS AND TREES PROTECTED 803.1 Plants. No person shall damage, injure, collect, or remove any plant or tree or portion thereof, whether living or dead, including but not limited to flowers, mushrooms, bushes, vines, grass, turf, cones and dead wood located on District lands. (See also Penal Code Section 384a). 803.2 Possession of Gathered Wood Prohibited. No person shall transport or possess unmilled wood on District lands without satisfactory evidence of lawful acquisition, such as a sales receipt, or written authorization from the owner of the land from which the wood was acquired. Section Seven: Section 901 shall read as follows: SECTION 901. PARKING: PROHIBITED AREAS No person shall park a motor vehicle, except an authorized emergency vehicle or when in compliance with the directions of a peace officer, ranger or District employee, on any of the following places: (a) In areas where prohibited by "NO PARKING" signs (b) Onanyfire trail. (c) On any equestrian or hiking trail. (d) In such a place or manner as would block or obstruct any gate, entrance, or exit. (e) In such a place or manner as to take up more than one marked parking space in any authorized parking area. (f) In such a place or manner as to block or obstruct the free flow of traffic. (g) Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. (h) Adjacent to any curb painted red. (i) On any District lands after sundown except pursuant to a valid permit. (j) In areas signed for permit parking on District lands without a valid permit. (k) In any other place on District lands not designated by the District as an authorized area. Section Eight: Section 902 shall read as follows: SECTION 902. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES: OFF -ROAD VEHICLES 902.1 General. No motor vehicle may be operated or left standing on District lands. Motor vehicle includes but is not limited to, motorcycles, off -road vehicles, "dirt bikes", and similar vehicles. 902.2 Exceptions. (a) This section shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles. (b) This section shall not apply to areas, roads, trails, or paths which may from time to time be set aside and posted by the Board for the use of specifically designated vehicles. (c) This section shall not apply to established roads that are not closed to the public. Section Nine: Section 905 shall read as follows: SECTION 905. PROHIBITED AREAS 905.1 General. To insure the safety and health of persons, to avoid interference in development, construction, and management, or to provide for the security, safeguarding, and preservation of District lands and facilities, the General Manager or an authorized representative may from time to time unon such finding declare an area closed, prohibited, or limited to further entry, and specify the period therefor. If the order is to close an area, the order may include such reasonable classes of persons who may enter therein in the conduct of such proper activities or official duties as the General. Manager or an authorized representative may prescribe. If the order is to limit the number of persons in an area, no person shall enter the area unless specifically authorized by the General Manager or an authorized representative. When by order a prohibited or limited area has been so declared, no person so prohibited shall during the.effectiv period therefor enter therein, and all prohibited persons within such area at the time it is so declared shall leave the same without any appreciable delay, and in so doing shall obey and abide by all instructions of the supervising District employee. 905.2 After Flours Use Prohibited. No person shall enter or remain on any District preserve "after hours" without a valid permit issued by the District authorizing such activity. The term "after hours" as used herein shall be construed to mean one-half hour after official sunset to official sunrise the following day. Section Ten_: This Ordinance shall be published once within 30 days after adoption in a newspaper of general circulation printed, published, and circulated in the District and shall be effective from and after June 25, 1983. It # # # # # # # T 4 # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # 17. 4L 4 ORDINANCE NO. 83-1 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District on May 25 49_33 at a regular meeting thereof, by the following vote: AYES: Katherine Duffy, Barbara Green, Edward Shelley, Nonette Hanko, Harry Turner, and Richard Bishop. NOES: None. ABSTAIN: None. ABSENT: Daniel Wendin. ATTEST: Secretary, Board of Directors APPROVED: President, Board of Directors I, the District Clerk of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of an ordinance duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District by the above vote at a meeting thereof duly held and called on the above date. 44. District Clerk REGULATIONS FOR USE OF MIDPENINSULA REGIONAL OPEN SPACE DISTRICT LANDS (Adopted by Ordinance No. 75-1, April 9, 1975) (Amended by Ordinance No. 77-1 January 26, 1977) (Amended by Ordinance No. 83-1 May 25, 1983) CHAPTER I - DEFINITIONS SECTION 100. TITLE The rules and regulations contained herein shall be known as "Regulations for Use of the Midpenin- sula Regional Open Space District LandG" and may be referred to as such or as "land regulations." SECTION 101. PURPOSE. In order to provide responsible steward- ship for District lands, to establish orderly use and to maintain natural and quiet environment for persons on the lands, these regulations are adopted. They are established pursuant to the Basic Policy of the Board of Directors of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, adopted March 27, 1974, that "The District will follow a land management policy that provides proper care of open space land, al- lowing public access appropriate to the nature of the land and consistent with ecological values." SECTION 102. DEFINITIONS. Unless the context otherwise requires, the definitions hereinafter set forth shall govern the construction of these regulations. SECTION 103. DISTRICT, DISTRICT LANDS DEFINED. "District" means the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District and includes all lands and waters owned, controlled, or managed by the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District, which shall hereinafter be referred to as "District lands". SECTION 104. PERSON DEFINED. "Person" means any natural person, firm, corporation, club, municipality, district or public agency, and all associations or combinations of persons whenever acting for themselves or by any agent, servant, or employee. SECTION 105. PERMIT OR PERMISSION DEFINED. Unless otherwise ex- pressly provided herein, "permit" or "permission" means permission, granted by the General Manager of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District or an auth- orized representative. SECTION 106. BOARD DEFINED. "Board" means the Board of Directors of the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District. Page two SECTION 107. HEADINGS AND DIVISIONS. Headings and divisions are for convenience only and shall not be considered in the interpretation of this Ordinance and shall not in any way affect the conduct or activities covered by other sections of this Ordinance. CHAPTER II - REGULATIONS SECTION 200. GENERAL REGULATIONS. District lands shall be open and accessible to all persons except as may be pro- vided by resolution, regulation, or rule of the Board or by individual site use and management plans adopted by the Board. 200.1 The Board may by resolution, regulation or rule provide for a system of permits and the issuance thereof. It may by such system require permits for the use of certain lands, the exemption of certain lands or classifications of permits therefrom, a system of fees, and the establishment of other policies in connection with the administration of a permit system. 200.2 Any person entering upon District lands shall abide by the rules and regulations of the District, the regulations or provisions of any sign or posted notice, the conditions of any permit, the lawful order or other instruction of any District ranger or police officer appointed by the Board, the laws of the State of California, and all applicable county and/or municipal ordinances. 200.3 The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to employees of the District or to its lessees or their employees engaged in and acting within the scope of their authorized duties and lessee activi- ties. However, District employees and lessees and their employees shall abide by the laws of the State of California and all applicable county and/or muni- cipal ordinances. SECTION 201. SPECIAL REGULATIONS. Special regulations enacted for an area or a subject do not preclude the appli- cation of general regulations unless expressly so indicated. CHAPTER III - GENERAL RULES SECTION 300. AUTHORITY. All sections of this Ordinance are adopted pursuant to Sections 5541, 5558, and 5559 of the Public Resources Code of the State of Calif- ornia, and apply to all District lands. A title, where used, does not limit the language of a section. Page three SECTION 301. VIOLATIONS OF ORDINANCE A MISDEAMEANOR OR INFRACTION. Any violation of this Ordinance or of any rule or regulation adopted by the District is, in the dis- cretion of the prosecutor or the court, a misdemeanor or infraction. Any judge of a justice court within the District or any municipal court which may be established within the District, shall have juris- diction of all prosecutions under this article for violations of any ordinances, rules or regulations adopted by the Board of Directors of any regional park district. (Public Resources Code, Section 5560). SECTION 302. SEVERABILITY. If any chapter, section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, sentence, or clause of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or unconstitution- ality shall not affect the validity or constitution- ality of the remaining portions of this Ordinance; and the Board of Directors declares that this Ordin- ance, and each chapter, section, subsection, para- graph, sentence, and clause thereof would have been adopted irrespective of such possible finding of invalidity or unconstitutionality and, to that end, the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared to be severable. SECTION 303. AMENDMENT OR REPEAL. Where a section herein or rule or regulation adopted pursuant thereto is amended or repealed, acts and commissions prior thereto may be prosectued as though such section, rule or regulation had not been so amended or re- pealed. CHAPTER IV - PARK USES GENERAL SECTION 400. CAMPING. 400.1 No person shall maintain a camp on District lands, except a camp may be maintained in designated areas if a valid permit therefor has been obtained from the District. 400.2 No person who is a juvenile shall camp on any Dis- trict lands except as follows: (a) A juvenile who is accompanied by a parent or guardian. (b) A juvenile who is a part of a group permitted to occupy District lands and who is supervised by at least one adult responsible for each ten juveniles or portion of ten thereof. Page four (c) The term juvenile as used herein shall be con- strued to mean any person under the age of 18 years. SECTION 401. SWIMMING. 401.1 General. No person shall swim, wade, or engage in any other water -contact activity in any water areas of the District except in those areas so designated. 401.2 Definition. As used in this section, "water -contact activity" means any activity in which the body of a person comes into physical contact with water, including but not limited to swimming, wading, aqua- planing, paddle boarding, skin diving and water ski- ing. It does not include boating or fishing. 401.3 Definition. As used in this section, "water areas of the District" include, but are not limited to, all natural and artificial swimming pools, reser- voirs, lakes, streams and flood control channels. SECTION 402. DROWNING; FALSE REPORTS. No person shall report, or cause to be reported, or in any other manner com- municate to any lifeguard employed by the District, or any other employee of the District, or law en- forcement officer, an account of a drowning, which such person knows to be false. SECTION 403. FIREARMS AND DANGEROUS WEAPONS. 403.1 Restriction. Except as provided in subsection 403.2 of this Section, no person shall have in his/her possession on District lands, and no person shall fire or dishcarge, or cause to be fired or discharged, across, in, or into any portion of District lands any gun or firearm, spear, bow and arrow, cross bow, sling shot, air or gas weapon, or any other dangerous weapon. 403.2 Exception. The provisions of subsection 403.1 of this Section shall not apply to any of the following cases: (a) The possession of unloaded firearms or dangerous weapons on public roads solely for the purpose of transporting such firearms or dangerous weapons through District lands. (b) The possession of firearms or other dangerous weapons at a place of residence or business located on District lands by a person in lawful possession of the residence or business. Page five SECTION 404. FIRES. No person shall build, light, or maintain any open or outdoor fire at any place on District lands, without a fire permit, except in areas or facilities provided and designated for this purpose. Upon a finding of extreme fire hazard by the General Manager or an authorized representative, no person shall smoke, or build fires, in areas other than those designated by said officer. SECTION 405. INDECENT EXPOSURE. Exposing oneself with the intent of directing public attention to one's private parts for purposes of sexual arousal, gratification, or affront is prohibited. (Penal Code, Section 314). SECTION 406. METAL DETECTORS. No person shall use a metal detector or similar device on District lands, except as pro- vided in Section 806. SECTION 407. OBSTRUCTIONS. No person shall continue to engage in any course of conduct on any District lands after he or she is advised by a Ranger or other District employee or agent having authority to regulate or manage the area, that such conduct unreasonably and unnecessarily impairs or limits the lawful use and enjoyment of such facility or area by other persons, or impairs the ability of any District employee or agent to perform his or her authorized duties and activities, because such conduct is causing a mater- ial, physical obstruction to (i) the normal lawful movement of other persons in or through the area, or (ii) to normal access of other persons to any District facility or area. SECTION 408. ASSEMBLY. It shall be unlawful for any person or group to conduct a group meeting, rally, or similar gathering on District lands without first obtaining a permit for the use of the specific area or facility involved. No such permit shall be granted if it is found that the time, place and/or size of the meeting, rally, etc. will disrupt or unreasonably interfere with the normal use, operation or management of the site or facility or have an adverse impact on the ecological characteristics thereof. SECTION 409. MISCELLANEOUS DANGEROUS ACTIVITIES. Except in areas specifically designated and set aside from time to time by the Board for such activities, no person shall engage in any of the following activities on District lands: 409.1 Use or possess fireworks of any kind. 409.2 Drive, chip, or in any other manner play or practice golf, or hit golf balls, 409.3 Operate self-propelled model airplanes, boats, auto- mobiles, or other model craft of any kind or descrip- tion. Page six 409.4 Throw, release, or discharge missiles, rockets, or similar projectiles. 409.5 Hang -glide or parachute. 409.6 Engage in any activity or operate any device reck- lessly or negligently so as to endanger the life, limb or property of any person. SECTION 410. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 410.1 Persons 21 years of age or older only may possess or consume alcoholic beverages on District lands and as stipulated in sections 410.2 and 410.3 below. 410.2 Alcoholic beverages shall be limited to beer and wine, and must be part of a picnic meal. 410.3 No person shall possess or consume alcoholic beverages in an area that has been declared by the District to be a prohibited area. SECTION 411. REMOVAL OF SIGNS. No person shall remove any sign duly erected or posted on District lands. CHAPTER V - PARK USES: AQUATICS, BOATING SECTION 500. BOATING. No person shall place a boat, kayak, rub- ber raft or other vessel of any description in the water of reservoirs, lakes, streams or other bodies of water owned, managed, or controlled by the Dist- rict except as expressly allowed by permit or rule or regulation of the District. SECTION 501. LITTERING WATERS. It shall be unlawful for any per- son to litter or cause to be littered, or dump or cause to be dumped, any wastematter into any bay, lagoon, channel, river, creek, slough, canal, lake or reservoir, or other stream or body of water, or upon a bank, beach, or shore within 150 feet of the high water mark of any such water. (Penal Code Section 374 (e)). CHAPTER VI - PARK USES: RIDING/HIKING TRAILS SECTION 600. GENERAL. No person shall ride, drive, lead, or keep a saddle horse, pony, mule or other such animal at any area designated by the Board as so restricted. SECTION 601. SADDLE ANIMALS. No person shall ride, or keep any saddle or pack animal in a negligent manner so as to endanger the or property of any person or animal. allow his or her saddle or pack animal attended or insecurely tied. drive, lead, reckless or life, limb No person shall to stand un- SECTION 602. GATES. Any person opening a gate shall close the same after passing through it. Page seven SECTION 603. TRESPASSES. The following acts, among others are declared to be unlawful by Section 602 of the Penal Code of California. 603.1 Willfully opening, tearing down, or otherwise destroying any fence on the enclosed land of another, or opening any gate, bar or fence of another and willfully leaving it open without the written per- mission of the owner, or maliciously tearing down, mutiliating or destroying any sign, signboard, or other notice forbidding shooting on private property. 603.2 Entering any lands, whether unenclosed or enclosed by fence, for the purpose of injuring any property or property rights or with the intention of inter- fering with, obstructing, or injuring any lawful business or occupation carried on by the owner of such land, his/her agent or by the person in lawful possession. 603.3 Entering any lands under cultivation or enclosed by fence, belonging to, or occupied by, another, or entering upon uncultivated or unenclosed lands where signs forbidding trespass are displayed at intervals not less than three to the mile along all exterior boundaries and at all roads and trails entering such lands without the written permission of the owner of such land, his/her agent or of the person in lawful possession, and (a) Refusing or failing to leave such lands imme- diately upon being requested by the owner of such land, his/her agent or by the person in lawful possession to leave such land, or (b) Tearing down, mutilating, or destroying any sign, signboard, or notice forbidding trespass or hunting on such lands, or (c) Removing, injuring, unlocking, or tampering with any lock or any gate on or leading into such lands, or (d) Discharging any firearm, or (e) Refusing or failing to leave land, real proper- ty, or structures belonging to or lawfully occupied by another and not open to the general public, upon being requested to leave by the owner, his/her agent, or the person in lawful possession thereof. SECTION 604. BICYCLES. No person shall operate a bicycle or a simi- lar device on District lands in areas that have been designated and signed to restrict such activity. In no instance shall bicycles be allowed off designated trails and roadways on District lands. Page eight CHAPTER VII - PARK USES: COMMERCIAL/REVENUE SECTION 700. SOLICITING. No person shall solicit, sell, hawk, or otherwise peddle any goods, wares, merchandise, liquids, edibles for human consumption on District land except by concession or written permission granted by the Board. SECTION 701. GRAZING. No person shall permit cattle, sheep, goats, or any animal to graze on any District lands except with written permission of the Board. SECTION 702. HARVESTING. No person shall plant, cultivate, or harvest any agricultural crops on District lands except with written permission of the Board. SECTION 703. COMMERCIAL FILMING. No person shall operate a still or motion picture, video or other camera for commercial purposes on District lands except pur- suant to a permit authorizing such activity. This section shall not apply to the commercial operation of cameras as part of the bona fide reporting of news. CHAPTER VIII - PARK FEATURES: PROTECTION SECTION 800. HUNTING AND FISHING, 800.1 General. No person shall hunt, molest, disturb, injure, trap, take, net, poison or harm any kind of animal, whether living or dead, or remove, de- stroy or in any manner disturb the natural habitat of any animal. 800.2 Fishing Prohibited. No person shall be permitted to take, net, molest, disturb, injure, poison or harm any fish in lakes, ponds, reservoirs, portions of San Francisco Bay, or streams located in any District preserve except in areas declared by the District to be permitted fishing areas, where State laws regu- lating the taking of game fish shall apply. SECTION 801. ,ANIMALS 801.1 Dogs Prohibited. Because it is the District's policy to avoid disruption or disturbance of wildlife on District lands, no dog shall be permitted on District lands, except in those areas designated by the District. Where allowed, dogs shall at all times be restrained on a stout six foot leash and under continuous human control. Page nine 801.2 Cats Prohibited. Because it is the District's policy to avoid disruption or disturbance of wildlife on District lands, no cat or similar domesticated pet shall be permitted on District lands. 801.3 Disturbance or Injury to Wildlife. No dog, cat or domesticated animal, even if leashed, shall be permitted to disturb, chase, molest, injure or take any kind of native wildlife, whether living or dead, or remove, destroy, or in any manner disturb the natural habitat of any animal on District lands. 801.4 Horses and Livestock. A person may ride or use a saddle horse, pony, mule or similar animal only on portions of District lands designated in site use and management plans adopted by the Board. Pursuant to a lease, license or other entitlement of use granted by the Board, a person may keep or raise cattle, horses, sheep or other livestock on designated District lands. SECTION 802. ABANDONED ANIMALS. No person shall abandon a dog, cat, fish, fowl, or other animal on District lands. SECTION 803. PLANTS AND TREES PROTECTED 803.1 Plants. No person shall damage, injure, collect, or remove any plant or tree or portion thereof, whether living or dead, including but not limited to flowers, mushrooms, bushes, vines, grass, turf, cones and dead wood located on District lands. (See also Penal Code Section 384a). 803.2 Possession of Gathered Wood Prohibited. No person shall transport or possess unmilled wood on District lands without satisfactory evidence of lawful acquisition, such as a sales receipt, or written authorization from the owner of the land from which the wood was acquired. SECTION 804. GEOLOGICAL FEATURES. No person shall damage, in- jure, collect or remove earth, rocks, sand, gravel, fossils, minerals, features of caves, or any article or artifact of geological interest or value located on District lands. SECTION 805. ARCHEOLOGICAL FEATURES. No person shall damage, injure, collect or remove, any object of paleonto- logical, archeological or historical interest or value located on District lands. (Penal Code Sec- tion 6221/2). SECTION 806. SPECIAL PERMISSION. Special permission (Section 103) may be granted to remove, treat, disturb, or otherwise affect plants or animals or geological, historical, archeological, or paleontological materials for research, interpretative, educational or operational purposes. Page ten SECTION 807. DEFACEMENT OF PROPERTY. No person shall without a permit cut, carve, paint, mark, paste, or fasten on any tree, fence, wall, building, monument, or other property on District lands, any bill, adver- tisement, directional or informational signs, or inscription whatsoever. CHAPTER IX - DISTRICT LANDS OPERATIONS: GENERAL SECTION 900. LITTERING (Penal Code Section 374). 900.1 Definitions: Littering; Waste Matter. (a) Littering means the willful or negligent throw- ing, dropping, placing, depositing, or sweep- ing, or causing any such act, of any waste mat- ter on District lands in other than appropriate storage containers or areas designated for such purposes. (b) Waste matter means discarded, used, or left- over substance including, but not limited to, a lighted or nonlighted cigarette, cigar, match or any flaming or glowing material, or any garbage, trash, refuse, paper, container, packaging or construction material, carcass of a dead animal, any nauseous or offensive matter of any kind, or any object likely to injure any person or create a traffic hazard. 900.2 Littering or Dumping. No person shall litter or cause to be littered any District lands, or dump or cause to be dumped any waste matter in or upon any District lands. It shall be unlawful to place, deposit, or dump, or cause to be placed, deposited or dumped, any rocks or dirt in or upon any District lands without a permit authorizing such activity. SECTION 901. PARKING: PROHIBITED AREAS No person shall park a motor vehicle, except an authorized emergency vehicle or when in compliance with the directions of a peace officer, ranger or District employee, on any of the following places: (a) In areas where prohibited by "NO PARKING" signs. (b) On any fire trail. (c) On any equestrian or hiking trail. (d) In such a place or manner as would block or obstruct any gate, entrance, or exit. (e) In such a place or manner as to take up more than one marked parking space in any authorized parking area. (f) In such a place or manner as to block or obstruct the free flow of traffic. Page eleven (g) Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. (h) Adjacent to any curb painted red. (i) On any District lands after sundown except pursuant to a valid permit. (j) In areas signed for permit parking on District lands without a valid permit. (k) In any other place on District lands not designated by the District as an authorized area. SECTION 902. OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES: OFF -ROAD VEHICLES 902.1 General. No motor vehicle may be operated or left standing on District lands. Motor vehicle includes but is not limited to, motorcycles, off -road vehicles, "dirt bikes", and similar vehicles. 902.2 Exceptions. (a) This section shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles. (b) This section shall not apply to areas, roads, trails, or paths which may from time to time be set aside and posted by the Board for the use of specifically designated vehicles. (c) This section shall not apply to established roads that are not closed to the public. SECTION 903. SPEED LIMITS. No person shall drive a vehicle on District lands at a speed greater than is reason- able or prudent, having due regard for traffic on, and the surface and width of, the road, and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of per- sons, property, or wildlife, provided, however, that in no event shall a vehicle be driven at a speed greater than the posted speed limit for that area. SECTION 904. ABANDONED VEHICLES. 904.1 72 Hours. No person shall permit a vehicle to be parked or left standing within the District for 72 consecutive hours or more except in camping areas pursuant to a valid permit. 904.2 Removal. Any vehicle parked or left standing in violation of this Section may be removed as provided in the Vehicle Code of the State of California. 904.3 Abandonment. Whenever a District ranger has rea- sonable grounds to believe that a vehicle has been abandoned on District lands, the vehicle may be removed as authorized by Vehicle Code Section 22702. Page twelve SECTION 905. PROHIBITED AREAS 905.1 General. To insure the safety and health of persons, to avoid interference in development, construction, and management, or to provide for the security, safeguarding, and preservation of District lands and facilities, the General Manager or an authorized representative may from time to time upon such finding declare an area closed, prohibited, or limited to further entry, and specify the period therefor. If the order is to close an area, the order may include such reasonable classes of persons who may enter therein in the conduct of such proper activities or official duties as the General Manager or an authorized representative may prescribe. If the order is to limit the number of persons in an area, no person shall enter the area unless specifically authorized by the General Manager or an authorized representative. When by order a prohibited or limited area has been so declared, no person so prohibited shall during the.effective period therefor enter therein, and all prohibited persons within such area at the time it is so declared shall leave the same without any appreciable delay, and in so doing shall obey and abide by all instructions of the supervising District employee. 905.2 After Flours Use Prohibited. No person shall enter or remain on any District preserve "after hours" without a valid permit issued by the District authorizing such activity. The term "after hours" as used herein shall be construed to mean one-half hour after official sunset to official sunrise the following day. SECTION 906. DECLARATION OF NOISE POLICY. It is hereby declared to be the policy of the District to prohibit un- necessary, excessive, and annoying noises from all sources subject to its jurisdiction. At certain levels, noises are detrimental to the health and welfare of District land users, and it is in the public interest to systematically minimize such noises. SECTION TEN: This Ordinance shall be published once within 30 days after adoption in a newspaper of general circulation printed, published, and circulated in the District and shall be effective from and after June 25, 1983. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *