§ 12.68.060. Causing unnecessary traffic congestion—Regulations in shopping center parking lots.  


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  • A.

    It is unlawful for any person to cause unnecessary traffic congestion by driving aimlessly through the parking lots of shopping centers or other retail stores, or not-for-profit religious or educational institutions within the area of metropolitan government when a sign has been posted prohibiting such activity.

    B.

    It shall be the duty of the owner of the property on which the signs are posted to request in writing that the metropolitan police department enforce this section on their property. The owner of the property may also post speed limit signs and other traffic-control devices regulating the use of the premises, which regulations may be enforced by the metropolitan government. The responsibility and cost for erection of all such signs shall be borne by the property owner, and all signs shall be subject to the approval of the traffic and parking commission and shall conform to standard uniform traffic sign regulations customarily used by the metropolitan government.

(Ord. 90-1214 § 1, 1990; § 1 (part) of Amdt. 2 to Ord. 90-1255, 7/17/90; Ord. 90-1255 § 1 (54), 1990; prior code § 27-1-119.1)