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Division 3 — MITIGATION OF IMPACT ON SCHOOLSChapter 4 — AIRPORT RULES AND REGULATIONS

Article 5 — MOTOR VEHICLE REGULATIONS

San Diego County Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · San Diego County


*Cross reference(s)-- Traffic code, § 72.1 et seq.


SEC. 85.451. GENERAL.

Motor vehicles shall be operated on the airport in strict compliance with the applicable provisions of the California Motor Vehicle Code, the San Diego County Code, and with these rules and regulations.

SEC. 85.452. RESTRICTED AREAS.

No motorized equipment or vehicles shall be operated on the aircraft aprons of the field or on the taxiway and aircraft landing area, except by persons assigned to duty in those areas or by persons so authorized by the airport manager.

SEC. 85.453. SPEED.

Motor vehicles shall be operated in strict compliance with the speed limits prescribed by the airport manager and indicated by posted traffic signs. In no event shall any motor vehicle, except emergency vehicles in any emergency situation, exceed a speed of twenty-five (25) miles per hour.

SEC. 85.454. PARKING.

Vehicles shall be parked on the airport in the manner and at the locations indicated by posted traffic signs.

SEC. 85.455. COMMON CARRIERS.

No bus, truck, taxi or other common carrier or vehicle for hire shall load or unload passengers or personal property at any place on the airport other than that place or those places designated by the airport manager.

SEC. 85.456. ACCIDENT REPORTS.

Persons involved in or witnessing a motor vehicle accident on the airport shall report such accident to the airport manager's office or to the nearest guard as soon as it is reasonably possible to do so. Such persons shall make written reports as requested by the airport manager.

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Contents — San Diego County Zoning Code
San Diego County Zoning Code
  1. Chapter 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS
  2. Chapter 2 — FEES AND DEPOSITS
  3. Chapter 3 — PROCEDURES FOR MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS
  4. Chapter 4 — REQUIREMENTS FOR MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS
  5. Chapter 5 — FINAL MAP REQUIREMENTS
  6. Chapter 6 — PROCEDURES FOR MINOR SUBDIVISIONS
  7. Chapter 7 — MINOR SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS
  8. Chapter 8 — PARCEL MAP REQUIREMENTS
  9. Chapter 9 — LOT LINE ADJUSTMENT
  10. Chapter 10 — REQUIREMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SUBDIVISIONS
  11. Chapter 12 — VESTING TENTATIVE MAPS
  12. Chapter 13 — DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
  13. Chapter 14 — PROPERTY CONDITION AGREEMENTS.
  14. Chapter 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
  15. Chapter 2 — DEFINITIONS
  16. Chapter 3 — FINDINGS OF OVERCROWDED ATTENDANCE AREAS
  17. Chapter 4 — REQUIREMENTS, STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES
  18. Chapter 5 — USES AND LIMITATIONS OF USES OF LAND AND FEES
  19. Division 3 — MITIGATION OF IMPACT ON SCHOOLS

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