Section 35701 Of Article 4. Local Authorities From California Vehicle Code >> Division 15. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 4.
35701
. (a) Any city, or county for a residence district, may, by
ordinance, prohibit the use of a street by any commercial vehicle or
by any vehicle exceeding a maximum gross weight limit, except with
respect to any vehicle which is subject to Sections 1031 to 1036,
inclusive, of the Public Utilities Code, and except with respect to
vehicles used for the collection and transportation of garbage,
rubbish, or refuse using traditionally used routes in San Diego
County when the solid waste management plan prepared under Section
66780.1 of the Government Code is amended to designate each
traditionally used route used for the purpose of transporting
garbage, rubbish, or refuse which intersects with a local or regional
arterial circulation route contained within a city or county's
traffic circulation element and which provides access to a solid
waste disposal site.
(b) The ordinance shall not be effective until appropriate signs
are erected indicating either the streets affected by the ordinance
or the streets not affected, as the local authority determines will
best serve to give notice of the ordinance.
(c) No ordinance adopted pursuant to this section after November
10, 1969, shall apply to any state highway which is included in the
National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, except an
ordinance which has been approved by a two-thirds vote of the
California Transportation Commission.
(d) The solid waste management plan prepared under Section 66780.1
of the Government Code by San Diego County may designate the
traditionally used routes.
(e) "Traditionally used route," for purposes of this section,
means any street used for a period of one year or more as access to
or from a solid waste disposal site.