§ 70.40 AUTHORITY OF CHIEF OF POLICE.
   (A)   The Chief of Police, with the approval of Council, for the purpose of determining the effectiveness of methods of traffic control different from the provisions of the traffic code or ordinances of the village, shall have power:
      (1)   To designate streets or parts of streets upon which there shall be parking for a limited time or no parking at any time and to establish rules and regulations in regard to parking on public parking lots;
      (2)   To determine the location of truck loading and unloading zones and to place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the same and stating the hours during which the provisions regarding truck zones shall be applicable;
      (3)   To determine the location of bus loading and unloading zones and to place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the zones;
      (4)   To determine the right and left side of landed streets by fixing and marking or designating the center line of the street;
      (5)   To determine the number of lanes for streets and the direction of travel in the lanes by appropriate signs and marking indicating the lanes and direction of travel;
      (6)   To designate streets as one-way streets by placing and maintaining appropriate signs indicating the streets as one-way streets and the direction of travel;
      (7)   To prohibit left-hand turns by vehicles at street intersections designated by him or her;
      (8)   To close temporarily any streets or portions of the same or restrict the use thereof, when required by public safety or convenience;
      (9)   To determine the maximum speed that motor vehicles may travel on the public streets and in the public parks in the village;
      (10)   To place and maintain such additional traffic control devices as he or she may deem necessary to regulate, guide and warn traffic, consistent with the provisions of all ordinances pertaining to traffic control in the village;
      (11)   To designate and maintain by appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the surface of the roadway, crosswalks at intersections where in his opinion there is particular danger to pedestrians crossing the roadway and at such other places as he may deem necessary; and
      (12)   To issue parade permits designating routes of march.
   (B)   All such rules and regulations promulgated by the Chief of Police shall be filed in the office of the Mayor and a copy retained by the Chief of Police in the Police Department, maintained in a similar book and dated with the effective date thereof.
   (C)   The rules so promulgated pursuant to this section shall be effective upon the erection of signs and such lines or marking as required, sufficient in number and in such locations as to apprise the ordinary, observant person of the regulations.
(Ord. 82-74, passed 11-15-1982)