(a) No person shall enter or remain upon any private or public land in the area of Cucamonga Canyon between the time period of one hour after sunset on any given day to one hour before sunrise on the following day, without having written permission from the owner of such lands, or the owner’s agent or lessee, authorizing such entry onto such private or public lands.
(b) For the purpose of this Section, “the area of Cucamonga Canyon” shall mean any and all private or public property, excluding roadways open to the public, within the unincorporated area of the County, south of the San Bernardino National Forest, north of the City of Rancho Cucamonga city limits, and west of what would be the northerly extension of Sapphire Street if said Sapphire Street extended northward to the San Bernardino National Forest.
(c) The terms and provisions of this Section shall not apply to the following:
(1) The owner or lessee of such lands, or owner’s or lessee’s agent, together with persons having visible or lawful business with said owner, lessee, agent or person in lawful possession;
(2) Any Federal, State or local law enforcement, fire protection or safety personnel;
(3) Any public utility or related service personnel while actively engaged in the performance of such public utility or related service;
(4) Any fenced and privately owned land containing structures, dwellings or other improvements of an owner or person in lawful possession of such property; and,
(5) The area of the Forest Service access easement to the San Bernardino National Forest commonly known by the names “Big Tree Road” or “Cucamonga Canyon Truck Road.”
(d) The County Administrative Officer may designate a County Department to post any necessary signs.
(Ord. 3267, passed - -1988; Am. Ord. 3268, passed - -1988)