6-4-6: LIMITED LOAD STREETS:
Whenever the weight of vehicles permitted on a street is limited by ordinance and signs indicating such limitations are posted, it shall be unlawful to operate a vehicle in excess of such weight on such street, except for the purpose of making a delivery or picking up a load and where it is impossible from the location of the building or the kind or character of the freight or goods to be received or delivered, to receive or deliver the freight or other goods or merchandise from a side street or a street other than the streets regulated in subsection A or B of this section, in which case, such vehicles shall be permitted to enter such street at the cross street nearest said building or premises and receive or deliver such freight or other goods but shall not thereafter proceed further on such street than the nearest cross street.
   A.   Vehicles Weighing In Excess Of Five Tons: It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle, except a public passenger vehicle, in excess of five (5) tons on any street or road in the village, except the following:
All streets lying east of Busse Road.
All streets lying north of Higgins Road.
All streets lying south of Landmeier Road and east of Tonne Road.
Arlington Heights Road.
Biesterfield Road lying east of Rohlwing Road.
Devon Avenue.
Higgins Road.
Rohlwing Road.
   B.   Vehicles In Excess Of Twelve Tons: It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle, except a public passenger vehicle, in excess of twelve (12) tons on the following streets in the village:
Rohlwing Road between Biesterfield Road and the northern village limit.
Any person violating subsection A or B of this section shall be subject to a fine of not less than seventy five dollars ($75.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense.
(Ord. 1168, 8-9-1977; amd. Ord. 1408, 10-14-1980; Ord. 1463, 6-23-1981; Ord. 1848, 10-28-1986; Ord. 2256, 7-28-1992; Ord. 2568, 6-24-1997; Ord. 2576, 7-22-1997; Ord. 2591, 9-9-1997)