6-1-1: THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC ON DESIGNATED ROADS PROHIBITED:
   A.   Definitions:
COUNTY ROADS: Comprises all public highways, roads, streets, easements and rights of way within Beaver County that:
      1.   Are situated outside of incorporated municipalities and not designated as state highways;
      2.   Have been designated by the county as county roads as a class B, class C or class D variety as set forth in Utah Code Annotated section 72-3-101 et seq.; or
      3.   Are located on property under the control of a federal agency and constructed or maintained by the county under agreement with the appropriate federal agency.
DESIGNATED: Visibly marked by sign or posting that a county road or portion of a county road in which truck traffic is not permitted.
THROUGH TRUCK TRAFFIC: Travel by larger varieties of motor vehicles, including, but not specifically limited to, tractor trailer trucks, diesel trucks, construction vehicles and other large sized motor vehicles requiring a commercial driver's license.
   B.   Restriction On Through Truck Traffic: Through truck traffic shall not be permitted on any designated county roads or designated portions of county roads.
   C.   Designation; Signage Required: The county commission shall have authority, by resolution, to designate such county roads or portions of county roads which shall be off limits to through truck traffic. All such designated areas of restriction shall be marked by visible sign or posting. (Ord. 2004-10, 8-2-2004, eff. 8-18-2004)
   D.   Penalty: Violation of this section shall be a class C misdemeanor, subject to penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this code, and may be enforced as such and in according with applicable law by the county sheriff and his deputies. (Ord. 2004-10, 8-2-2004, eff. 8-18-2004; amd. 2015 Code)