Section 21107.9 Of Article 3. Local Regulation From California Vehicle Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
21107.9
. (a) Any city or county, or city and county, may, by
ordinance or resolution, find and declare that there are privately
owned and maintained roads within a mobilehome park, as defined in
Section 18214 of the Health and Safety Code, or within a manufactured
housing community, as defined in Section 18801 of the Health and
Safety Code, within the city or county, or city and county, that are
generally not held open for use by the public for vehicular travel.
Upon enactment of the ordinance or resolution, the provisions of this
code shall apply to the privately owned and maintained roads within
a mobilehome park or manufactured housing community if appropriate
signs are erected at the entrance or entrances to the mobilehome park
or manufactured housing community of the size, shape, and color as
to be readily legible during daylight hours from a distance of 100
feet, to the effect that the roads within the park or community are
subject to the provisions of this code. The city or county, or city
and county, may impose reasonable conditions and may authorize the
owners of the mobilehome park or manufactured housing community to
erect traffic signs, markings, or devices which conform to the
uniform standards and specifications adopted by the Department of
Transportation.
(b) No ordinance or resolution shall be enacted unless there is
first filed with the city or county a petition requested by the owner
or owners of any privately owned and maintained roads within a
mobilehome park or manufactured housing community, who are
responsible for maintaining the roads.
(c) No ordinance or resolution shall be enacted without a public
hearing thereon and 10 days' prior written notice to all owners of
the roads within a mobilehome park or manufactured housing community
proposed to be subject to the ordinance or resolution. At least seven
days prior to the public hearing, the owner or manager of the
mobilehome park or manufactured housing community shall post a
written notice about the hearing in a conspicuous area in the park or
community clubhouse, or if no clubhouse exists, in a conspicuous
public place in the park or community.
(d) For purposes of this section, the prima facie speed limit on
any road within a mobilehome park or manufactured housing community
shall be 15 miles per hour. This section does not preclude a
mobilehome park or manufactured housing community from requesting a
higher or lower speed limit if an engineering and traffic survey has
been conducted within the community supporting that request.
(e) The department is not required to provide patrol or enforce
any provision of this code on any privately owned and maintained road
within a mobilehome park or manufactured housing community, except
those provisions applicable to private property other than by action
under this section.