Title 16 HIGHWAYS[1]
Chapter 16.04 DEFINITIONS
16.04.010 Tense, gender and number.
16.04.020 Base course.
16.04.030 Commissioner.
16.04.040 County.
16.04.050 Driveway.
16.04.060 Encroachment.
16.04.070 Facilities or pipelines.
16.04.080 Hazardous substance.
16.04.090 Height.
16.04.100 Highway.
16.04.110 Load.
16.04.120 Moving contractor.
16.04.130 Native soil.
16.04.140 News rack.
16.04.150 One-call notification system or system.
16.04.160 Overhead structure.
16.04.170 Pavement.
16.04.180 Person.
16.04.190 Public.
16.04.200 Roadway.
16.04.210 Section.
16.04.220 Shall and may.
16.04.230 Vehicle.
16.04.240 Vehicle Code.
16.04.250 Width.
16.04.010 Tense, gender and number.
A. The present tense includes the past and future tenses; and the future,
the present.
B. The masculine gender includes the feminine.
C. The
singular number includes the plural, and the plural, the singular.(Ord. 9349
§ 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 §§ 108, 109 and 110,
1940.)
16.04.020 Base course.
“Base course” means that portion of the highway located
between the pavement and the native soil. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord.
3597 Ch. 1 § 122, 1940.)
16.04.030 Commissioner.
“Commissioner” means the road commissioner of the
county of Los Angeles. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 §
112, 1940.)
16.04.040 County.
“County” means the county of Los Angeles, state of
California. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 111,
1940.)
16.04.050 Driveway.
“Driveway” means that portion of the road right-of-way
between the property line and curb, or between the property line and the
pavement if no curb exists, where vehicles enter or leave the highway onto
adjacent property. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 119,
1940.)
16.04.060 Encroachment.
“Encroachment” means and includes any obstruction,
tower, pole, pole line, pipe, fence, wire, cable, conduit, stand or building, or
any structure or object of any kind or character not particularly mentioned in
this Division 1, which is placed in, along, under, over or across the highway.
This section does not apply to the temporary use of the highway for ordinary
maintenance of any existing authorized or permitted encroachment; nor to the
suspension or stringing on existing pole lines of additional cables, wires,
transmission lines, conduits or service connections solely for telephone or
electric power purposes. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1
§ 114, 1940.)
16.04.070 Facilities or pipelines.
“Facilities” or “pipelines,” as used in
subsection A3 of Section 16.06.010, Sections 16.06.110 through 16.06.190,
16.18.010 through 16.18.090, 16.18.110, 16.18.120, 16.18.130 and 16.18.160 of
this Division 1, means pipes, pipelines, valves, tanks, mains, service lines,
conduits, duct banks, cables, wires, poles, tunnels, obstructions and other
apparatus, both aerial and underground. (Ord. 12038 § 1, 1979: Ord. 11581
§ 2 (part), 1977: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 127.2, 1940.)
16.04.080 Hazardous substance.
“Hazardous substance” means one having the potential
for an immediate disaster, such as, but not limited to, gasoline, fuel oil,
butane, propane, chemicals, or chlorine, and natural gas transported at
pressures greater than 60 psi; and, for the purposes of Division 1 of Title 16,
electrical facilities shall comply with the requirements applicable to hazardous
substances. (Ord. 85-0207 § 1, 1985: Ord. 11581 § 2 (part), 1977: Ord.
3597 Ch. 1 § 127.1, 1940.)
16.04.090 Height.
“Height” means that dimension measured from the level
surface upon which the vehicle stands to the highest protrusion in a vertical
line. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 117,
1940.)
16.04.100 Highway.
“Highway” means any public highway, public street,
public way or public place in the unincorporated territory of the county, either
owned by the county or dedicated to the public for the purpose of travel. The
term includes all or any part of the entire width of right-of-way, and above and
below the same, whether or not such entire area is actually used for highway
purposes. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 113,
1940.)
16.04.110 Load.
“Load” means any object or thing which, when
transported by a vehicle or combination of vehicles over, upon, along or across
any highway, would be required to have a special permit in accordance with
provisions of the Vehicle Code, and includes but is not limited to any house,
vessel, machine, equipment, transformer, tree, girder, boat or airplane. (Ord.
9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 118, 1940.)
16.04.120 Moving contractor.
“Moving contractor” means any person who, for himself
or for another, moves or causes to be moved any load over, upon, along or across
any highway. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 125,
1940.)
16.04.130 Native soil.
“Native soil” means the compacted native material.
(Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 123, 1940.)
16.04.140 News rack.
“News rack” means any self-service or coin-operated
box, container, storage unit or other dispenser installed, used or maintained
for the display and sale of newspapers or news periodicals. (Ord. 10816 §
2, 1974: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 145, 1940.)
16.04.150 One-call notification system or system.
“One-call notification system” or “system”
means an association providing for mutual receipt of notification of
construction activities in the unincorporated territory of Los Angeles County.
(Ord. 12038 § 2, 1979: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 127.4, 1940.)
16.04.160 Overhead structure.
“Overhead structure” means any structure other than
franchise utility poles and their facilities extending over the dedicated
portion of a highway, including canopies but excluding such projections from
buildings as are enumerated in Ordinance 2225, the “Building Code,”
set out in Title 26 of this code. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597
Ch. 1 § 141, 1940.)
16.04.170 Pavement.
“Pavement” means the surfaced portion of the highway
which is composed of various size aggregates mixed with portland cement and/or
asphaltic compounds. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 §
121, 1940.)
16.04.180 Person.
“Person” includes any individual, firm, co-partnership,
joint venture, association, corporation, estate, trust, business trust, any
district, any city, any county including this county, and all departments and
bureaus thereof except the road department of this county. (Ord. 9349 § 1
(part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 120, 1940.)
16.04.190 Public.
“Public” means any person as defined by this Division 1
other than the Los Angeles County road department and includes the United States
and this state. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 124,
1940.)
16.04.200 Roadway.
“Roadway” means that portion of a highway improved,
designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel. (Ord. 11581 § 2 (part),
1977: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 127.3, 1940.)
16.04.210 Section.
“Section” means a section of the ordinance codified in
Division 1 of Title 16, unless some other ordinance or statute is specifically
mentioned. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 107,
1940.)
16.04.220 Shall and may.
“Shall” is mandatory; “may” is permissive.
(Ord. 9349 § 1 (part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 115, 1940.)
16.04.230 Vehicle.
“Vehicle” means a vehicle or combination of vehicles as
described in the Vehicle Code which:
A. Whether laden or unladen is required
by the Vehicle Code to have a special permit to be on any highway; or
B. Is
so laden that it is required to have such special permit. (Ord. 9349 § 1
(part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 126, 1940.)
16.04.240 Vehicle Code.
“Vehicle Code” means the state of California Vehicle
Code in effect at the time of issuance of the permit. (Ord. 9349 § 1
(part), 1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 127, 1940.)
16.04.250 Width.
“Width” means that dimension measured at right angles
to the anterior-posterior axis of the conveyance upon which the load or portion
thereof is, or is to be, loaded or moved, or to the median line of the highway
over which the same is being or is to be moved. (Ord. 9349 § 1 (part),
1967: Ord. 3597 Ch. 1 § 116, 1940.)
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