I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 10.04
DEFINITIONS*
*   For statutory definitions of words and phrases, see Vehicle Code § 100 et seq.
Sections:
   10.04.010   Definitions of words and phrases.
   10.04.020   Motor Vehicle Code definitions to be used.
   10.04.030   City Manager.
   10.04.040   Council.
   10.04.050   Curb.
   10.04.060   Divisional island.
   10.04.070   Holidays.
   10.04.080   Loading zone.
   10.04.090   Official time standard.
   10.04.100   Parking meter.
   10.04.110   Parkway.
   10.04.120   Passenger loading zone.
   10.04.130   Police officer.
   10.04.140   Vehicle code.
10.04.010 DEFINITIONS OF WORDS AND PHRASES.
   The words and phrases defined in this chapter, when used in this title, shall, for the purpose of this title, have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this chapter. (Ord. 432 § 2 (part), 1982).
10.04.020 MOTOR VEHICLE CODE DEFINITIONS TO BE USED.
   Whenever any words or phrases used in this title are not defined, but are defined in the Vehicle Code of the state and amendments thereto, such definitions shall apply. (Ord. 432 § 2 (part), 1982).
10.04.030 CITY MANAGER.
   “City Manager” means and includes any such person as the City Council may, by ordinance, designate; or as the City Manager, by written authorization, may designate to perform or administer provisions of this title. (Ord. 432 § 2(part), 1982).
10.04.040 COUNCIL.
   “Council” means the City Council of the city of Pinole, county of Contra Costa, state of California. (Ord. 432 § 2(part), 1982).
10.04.050 CURB.
   “Curb” means the lateral boundary of the roadway whether such curb is marked by curbing construction, or not so marked. “Curb,” as used in this title, shall not include the line dividing the roadway of a street from parking strips in the center of a street, nor from tracks or rights-of-way of public utility companies. (Ord. 432 § 2(part), 1982).
10.04.060 DIVISIONAL ISLAND.
   “Divisional island” means a raised island located in the roadway and separating opposing or conflicting streams of traffic. (Ord. 432 § 2(part), 1982).
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