§ 12.36.110. Load restrictions.  


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  • A.

    When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall operate any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of the amounts specified at any time upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule IX* attached to and made a part of this regulation, except that such vehicles may be operated thereon to actively deliver or pick up materials or merchandise and then only by entering such street at the intersection nearest the destination of the vehicle and proceeding thereon no farther than the nearest intersection thereafter.

    B.

    When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall stand or park a vehicle with a gross weight in excess of the amounts specified at any time upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule IX* attached to and made a part of this regulation, except that such vehicles may stand or be parked thereon to actively deliver or pick up materials or merchandise and then only by entering such street at the intersection nearest the destination of the vehicle and proceeding thereon no farther than the nearest intersection thereafter.

    C.

    No person shall operate any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of five thousand pounds at any time on the 1900 block of Hutton Drive or on Woodycrest Avenue between its intersection with Hutton Drive and Interstate Drive, except that such vehicles may be operated thereon for the purpose of delivering and picking up materials and merchandise to residences on said streets.

    D.

    Section 12.84.020 sets out the penalty for violation of this section.

    (Ord. BL2010-748 § 1, 2010; Amdt. 1 to Ord. 94-1174, 11/15/94; Ord. 94-1174 § 1, 1994; § 1 (part) of Amdt. 2 to Ord. 90-1255, 7/17/90; Ord. 90-1255 § 1(74), 1990; prior code § 27-1-270)

    * Editor's note— Schedule IX is on file for public inspection at the offices of the metropolitan traffic and parking commission.