Chapter 72 — BICYCLES
Riverbank Zoning Code · 2026-06 edition · updated 2026-07-06 · Riverbank
§ 72.01 LICENSE REQUIRED. ¶
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or use a bicycle propelled wholly or in part by muscular power upon any of the streets, alleys or public highway of the city, without first obtaining from the Riverbank Police Services Division a license therefor.
(`67 Code, § 9-3-1) (Ord. 108, passed 11-10-52) Penalty, see § 72.99
§ 72.02 APPLICATION. ¶
The Riverbank Police Services Division is hereby authorized and directed to issue upon written application, bicycle licenses which shall be effective from January 1, 1980 and effective thereafter. The licenses shall be issued for a period of three years and the licenses must be procured on or before February 1 after each three-year period. The licenses when issued, shall entitle the licensee to operate such bicycle for which said license has been issued, upon all the streets, alleys and highways, exclusive of the sidewalks thereof. (`67 Code, § 9-3-2)
§ 72.03 METALLIC LICENSE PLATE. ¶
The city shall provide each year metallic license plates and seals, together with registration cards. The metallic license plates and seals shall have printed on them consecutive numbers assigned by the State Department of Motor Vehicles. The license plates shall be attached to the frame of each bicycle licensed. It shall be the duty of the Riverbank Police Services Division to attach the license plate to each bicycle licensed, and to issue a corresponding registration card to the licensee upon the payment of the license fee herein provided for. The metallic license plate shall remain attached during the existence of the license. The Riverbank Police Services Division shall also keep a record of the date of issue of each license, to whom issued, and the number thereof. (`67 Code, § 9-3-3) (Ord. 80-2, passed 2-11-80) Penalty, see § 72.99
§ 72.04 LICENSE FEE. ¶
(A) The annual license fee to be paid for each bicycle shall be as follows:
(1) For each new bicycle license and registration certificate, the sum shall not exceed $2 per year or any portion thereof;
(2) For each transfer of registration certificate, the sum shall not exceed $1;
(3) For each replacement of a bicycle license or registration certificate, the sum shall not exceed $1; and
(4) For each bicycle license renewal, the sum shall not exceed $1 per year.
(B) All license fees collected under this chapter shall be paid into the general fund of the city. The license fees may
be changed from time to time by resolution of the City Council in accordance with the provisions of Cal. Veh. Code § 39004.
(`67 Code, § 9-3-7) (Ord. 80-2, passed 2-11-80)
§ 72.05 REQUIREMENTS FOR SECOND HAND BICYCLE DEALERS. ¶
(A) All persons engaged in the business of buying second-hand bicycles in the city are hereby required to make a weekly report to the Riverbank Police Services Division, giving the name and address of the person from whom each
bicycle is purchased, the description of each bicycle purchased, the frame number thereof, and the number of the metallic license plate found thereon, if any.
(B) All persons engaged in the business of selling new or second hand bicycles are hereby required to make a weekly report to the Riverbank Police Services Division, giving a list of all sales made by such dealers, which list shall include the name and address of each person to whom sold, the kind of bicycle sold, together with a description and frame number thereof, and the number of the metallic license plate attached thereto, if any. (`67 Code, § 9-3-4) Penalty, see § 72.99
§ 72.06 DUTY WHEN SELLING OR TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP. ¶
It shall be the duty of every person who sells or transfers ownership of any bicycle to report such sale or transfer by returning to the Riverbank Police Services Division the registration card issued to such person as licensee thereof, together with the name and address of the person to whom said bicycle was sold or transferred, and such report shall be made within ten days of the date of the sale or transfer. It shall be the duty of the purchaser or transferee of such bicycle to apply for a transfer of registration therefor within ten days of the sale or transfer. (`67 Code, § 9-3-5) Penalty, see § 72.99
§ 72.07 MUTILATING OR DESTROYING LICENSE PLATE. ¶
It shall be unlawful for any person to wilfully or maliciously remove, destroy, mutilate or alter the number of any bicycle frame licensed pursuant to this chapter. It shall also be unlawful for any person to remove, destroy, mutilate or alter any license plate, seal, or registration card during the time in which such license plate seal or registration card is operative, provided, however, that nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the Riverbank Police Services Division from stamping numbers on the frames of bicycles on which no serial number can be found, or on which said number is illegible or insufficient for identification purposes.
(`67 Code, § 9-3-6) (Ord. 108, passed 11-10-52) Penalty, see § 72.99
§ 72.99 PENALTY. ¶
Every person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be fined not more than $10. (`67 Code, § 9-3-8) (Ord. 108, passed 11-10-52)
CHAPTER 73: TRAFFIC SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE I. SPEED LIMITS.
The speed limit of 25 mph will apply to all residential roadways within the city except as noted below. The following declared prima facie speed limits shall be applicable to the following streets: (A) 30 miles per hour:
| (A) 30 miles per hour: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Street | Location | Speed Limit (m.p.h.) |
| Street | Location | Speed Limit (m.p.h.) |
| Santa Fe Street | Between 7th Street and Claus Road (east and westbound lanes) | 30 |
| First Street | Between Patterson Road and the northern city limits (San Joaquin County line) (north and southbound lanes) |
30 |
| California Street | Between Claus Road and Snedigar Road (east and westbound lanes |
30 |
| Terminal Avenue | Between the southern city limit and Patterson Road (north and southbound lanes |
30 |
| Townsend Avenue | Between Terminal Avenue and Claus Road (east and westbound lanes) |
30 |
| Antique Rose Way | Between Crawford Road and Squire Wells Way (north and southbound lanes) |
30 |
| Squire Wells Way | Between Morrill Road and Claribel Road (north and southbound lanes) |
30 |
(B) 35 miles per hour:
| (B) 35 miles per hour: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Street | Location | Speed Limit (m.p.h.) |
| Morrill Road | Between Oakdale Road and Roselle Avenue (east and westbound lanes) |
35 |
| Patterson Road | Between Callander (SR-108) and Central Avenue (east and westbound lanes) |
35 |
| Snedigar Road | Between California Avenue and Santa Fe Street (north and southbound lanes) |
35 |
| Crawford Road | Between Oakdale Road and Roselle Avenue (east and westbound lanes) |
35 |
(C) 40 miles per hour:
| Street | Location | Speed Limit (m.p.h.) |
|---|---|---|
| Santa Fe Street | Between Claus Road and Snedigar Road (east and westbound lanes |
40 |
| Claus Road | Between California street and SR-108 (north and southbound lanes) |
40 |
|---|---|---|
| Roselle Avenue | Between Claribel Road and Patterson Road (north and southbound lanes) |
40 |
(D) 45 miles per hour:
| (D) 45 miles per hour: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Street | Location | Speed Limit (m.p.h.) |
| Oakdale Road | Between Morrill Road and Patterson Road (SR-108) (north and southbound lanes) |
45 |
- (E) 50 miles per hour:
| (E) 50 miles per hour: | ||
|---|---|---|
| Street | Location | Speed Limit (m.p.h.) |
| Claribel Road | Between Oakdale Road and the east city limits (MID Main) (east and westbound lanes) |
50 |
| Oakdale Road | Between Claribel Road and Morrill Road (north and southbound lanes) |
50 |
| Claus Road | Between Claribel Road and California Street (north and southbound lanes) |
50 |
(Ord. 2016-007, passed 11-8-16)
SCHEDULE II. TRUCK ROUTES.
The following streets are designated as truck routes, without restrictions as to weight limits: Atchison Street (SR-108) Callander Avenue (SR-108) Claus Road First Street Oakdale Road south from Patterson Road (SR-108) to Claribel Road Patterson Road Railroad Avenue Roselle Avenue Santa Fe Street, from Callander Avenue (SR-108) 400 feet east Santa Fe Street between First Street and Third Street Sierra Street, from Railroad Avenue to a point 200 feet west of Railroad Avenue Sierra Street between Third Street and First Street Stanislaus Street, from Callander Avenue (SR-108) 400 feet east Stanislaus Street between Third Street and First Street Talbot Avenue Terminal Avenue 600 feet south from Townsend Avenue Third Street, from Atchison Street to Patterson Road
(`67 Code, §§ 9-4-2, 9-4-3) (Ord. 80-11, passed 9-22-80; Am. Ord. 87-21, passed 1-11-88; Am. Ord. 88-11, passed 9- 26-88; Am. Ord. 98-07, passed 1-11-99; Am. Ord. 2005-002, passed 1-24-05)
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- Chapter 10 — GENERAL PROVISIONS
- Chapter 31 — CITY OFFICIALS
- Chapter 32 — CITY BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
- Chapter 33 — FINANCE
- Chapter 34 — TAXATION
- Chapter 35 — PERSONNEL
- Chapter 36 — CITY POLICIES
- Chapter 37 — EMERGENCY SERVICES, ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS
- Chapter 50 — GARBAGE
- Chapter 51 — SEWERS
- Chapter 52 — WATER
- Chapter 53 — STORM WATER MANAGEMENT AND DISCHARGE CONTROL
- Chapter 70 — TRAFFIC RULES
- Chapter 71 — STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
- Chapter 72 — BICYCLES
- Chapter 74 — USE OF ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION BRAKING DEVICES
- Chapter 76 — TURNING MOVEMENTS
- Chapter 77 — ONE-WAY ALLEYS
- Chapter 78 — RIGHT-OF-WAY
- Chapter 90 — ABANDONED AND WRECKED VEHICLES
- Chapter 91 — ANIMAL CONTROL
- Chapter 92 — FIRE PROTECTION AND PREVENTION
- Chapter 93 — NOISE
- Chapter 94 — PARK REGULATIONS
- Chapter 95 — STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
- Chapter 96 — TREES
- Chapter 97 — WEED CONTROL; SANITARY REGULATIONS
- Chapter 98 — NUISANCE ABATEMENT
- Chapter 99 — ADMINISTRATIVE REMEDIES
- Chapter 110 — BUSINESS LICENSE TAX
- Chapter 111 — ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
- Chapter 112 — BINGO GAMES
- Chapter 113 — CABLE COMMUNICATIONS
- Chapter 114 — FORTUNE-TELLING
- Chapter 115 — PUBLIC DANCES
- Chapter 116 — TAXICABS
- Chapter 117 — SECONDHAND DEALERS
- Chapter 118 — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS REGULATIONS
- Chapter 119 — MASSAGE/BODYWORK ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 120 — CANNABIS REGULATIONS
- Chapter 121 — MOBILEHOME SPACE RENT STABILIZATION
- Chapter 122 — VIDEO SERVICE FRANCHISE
- Chapter 123 — TOBACCO AND E-CIGARETTE SALES LICENSING REQUIREM…
- Chapter 124 — SIMULATED GAMBLING DEVICES
- Chapter 125 — TATTOO AND BODY ART ESTABLISHMENTS
- Chapter 126 — SIDEWALK VENDING
- Chapter 127 — HEMP CULTIVATION
- Chapter 128 — MOBILE FOOD VENDING PROGRAM
- Chapter 130 — OFFENSES AGAINST PUBLIC PEACE AND SAFETY
- Chapter 131 — OFFENSES AGAINST PROPERTY
- Chapter 132 — WEAPONS OFFENSES
- Chapter 133 — SKATEBOARDING PROHIBITED
- Chapter 135 — JUNK DEALERS AND SCRAP METAL RECYCLERS
- Chapter 150 — BUILDING REGULATIONS
- Chapter 151 — FLOOD PLAIN MANAGEMENT
- Chapter 152 — SUBDIVISIONS
- Chapter 153 — ZONING
- Chapter 154 — ZONING OF ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES
- Chapter 155 — GRADING
- Chapter 156 — OAK AND LANDMARK TREE PRESERVATION
- Chapter 157 — WATER EFFICIENT LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION