414.13   TRAVELING UPON OR AROUND A CLOSED ROADWAY.
   (a)   Vehicular traffic is hereby prohibited from traveling on a section of Rothrock Road in the City of Fairlawn, comprising an area twenty-five (25) feet on either side of the barricades installed to close the roadway to thru traffic, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2011-064SA.
   (b)   Vehicular traffic is hereby prohibited from traveling on the unpaved portion of the right- of-way or private property along Rothrock Road in the City of Fairlawn in order to avoid, circumvent or travel around the barricades installed to close the roadway to thru traffic, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2011-064SA.
   (c)   Vehicular traffic is hereby prohibited from traveling on a section of Rosemont Boulevard in the City of Fairlawn comprising an area twenty-five (25) feet on either side of the security gates installed to close the roadway to thru traffic, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2011-063SA.
   (d)   Vehicular traffic is hereby prohibited from traveling on the unpaved portion of the right- of-way or private property along Rosemont Boulevard in the City of Fairlawn in order to avoid, circumvent or travel around the security gates installed to close the roadway to thru traffic, pursuant to Ordinance No. 2011-063SA.
   (e)   Division (a), (b), (c) and (d) shall not apply to the following persons when responding to an emergency call or acting in the performance of their respective duties;
      (1)   Peace officers, as defined in Ohio R.C. 109.71(A)(1).
      (2)   State highway patrol officers.
      (3)   Firefighters and/or emergency medical service personnel.
      (4)   School bus drivers.
      (5)   State, County, City and Township public service employees in the performance of their duties for street maintenance, repairs and snow removal.
   (f)   Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor. If within one (1) year of a subsequent violation the offender was previously convicted or pled guilty to a violation of this section, the offender is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree.
(Ord. 2013-003. Passed 2-4-13.)