The following words and phrases shall have the meanings set forth, and if any word or phrase used in this Subchapter is not defined in this Section, it shall have the meanings set forth in the California Vehicle Code; provided that if any such word or phrase is not defined in the Vehicle Code, it shall have the meaning attributed to it in ordinary usage.
APPROVED INGRESS OR EGRESS POINT. An entrance or exit to or from a National System of Interstate and Defense Highway or a Federal-aid primary highway which has been designated and signed by the State of California Department of Transportation for use by vehicles or combinations of vehicles exceeding the limitations of Cal. Veh. Code §§ 35400, 35401 or 35411, or subdivisions (b) to (e), inclusive, of § 35402.
CALTRANS. The State of California Department of Transportation or its successor agency.
CITY ENGINEER. The City Engineer of the City of Culver City or his authorized representative.
DESIGNATED ROUTE. A route approved and signed by the City of Culver City pursuant to this Subchapter between an approved ingress or egress point and a terminal or service facility.
INTERSTATE TRUCK. A truck tractor and semi-trailer or truck tractor, semi-trailer and trailer with unlimited length as regulated by the Vehicle Code.
SERVICE FACILITY. A fuel, food, lodging or repair facility located within one-half (½) mile of an approved ingress or egress point.
TERMINAL FACILITY. A facility at which freight is consolidated to be shipped and where full load consignments may be off-loaded, or at which vehicle combinations not meeting the limitations of Cal. Veh. Code §§ 35400, 35401 or 35411, or subdivisions (b) to (e), inclusive, of § 35402, are regularly maintained, stored, or manufactured.
TRAILBLAZER SIGNS. Those signs erected to identify the designated route which shall be used by interstate trucks to or from the approved ingress or egress points to or from terminal facilities or service facilities.
('65 Code, § 21-18.1) (Ord. No. 85-004 § 1)