7-4-3: TRUCK ROUTES:
   A.   Designated:
      1.   The following streets are designated as truck routes within the territorial jurisdiction of Clearfield City:
         a.   State Road 126: North Main Street, from 800 North to Center Street.
         b.   State Road 126: State Street, from Center Street to Antelope Drive (1700 South).
         c.   State Road 108: Antelope Drive (1700 South), from 1000 East to 1000 West.
         d.   State Road 193: 700 South, from 2000 East to 1000 West.
         e.   1000 West: From 800 North to Antelope Drive (1700 South).
         f.   300 North: From North Main Street to 1500 West.
         g.   South Main Street: From 200 South to 700 South.
      2.   All trucks, truck tractors, semitrailers and trailers, and all vehicles carrying flammable liquids in excess of three thousand (3,000) gallons, explosives and corrosives, shall, except as provided in this section, follow such designated truck routes and not depart from such routes. The City Manager may, in writing, designate temporary alternative truck routes and authorize trucks to depart from the truck routes for a temporary period not exceeding thirty (30) days, when road repairs or other obstructions block the truck routes and when a report of such authorization is made to the City Council at the next regularly scheduled Council meeting.
   B.   Exceptions: The truck routes specified in subsection A of this section shall not apply to trucks delivering to or returning from construction sites where it is not possible to use a designated truck route, or to trucks delivering merchandise to or from local businesses or local residences or established truck terminals, or traveling to or from a licensed garage where the vehicle will be lawfully repaired or serviced, if travel or delivery is made by the most direct and shortest route. A truck tractor, not attached to a trailer or semitrailer, may depart from the truck routes, notwithstanding any provisions of this chapter to the contrary, and may be parked on private property in compliance with the City zoning ordinance.
   C.   Going To Or From Retail Fuel Outlet: An unladen truck or truck tractor subject to this section may, for the sole purpose of going to or returning from a retail fuel outlet, depart from the truck routes designated in this section; however, the route of travel must be as reasonably direct as possible.
   D.   Signs Required: The City Manager shall install on major streets near their intersections with streets designated as truck routes in this section signs which indicate, in words or in picture, that trucks are prohibited. Where such signs are installed, the City Manager may install additional signage to the effect that local deliveries are permitted in accordance with subsection B of this section.
   E.   Signs Prohibiting Use Of Dynamic Engine Braking Devices: The City Manager shall cause to be installed adjacent to truck routes appropriate signage which indicates that the use of dynamic engine braking devices by which compression within the vehicle engine slows or stops the vehicle's forward motion is prohibited. (Ord. 2017-18, 11-14-2017)