For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
CITY BLOCK. That portion of a public street bounded by the highest and lowest numbers with any sequence of 100s, such as 200-299, 300-399, etc.
LOCAL DELIVERY ROUTE. A way over certain streets as designated by map or signage over and along which trucks must operate to reach their destination within the area of the city for delivery or pick-up for the purpose of loading or unloading. LOCAL DELIVERY ROUTES are identified in § 73.29.
LOCAL STREET. A city street or city public way which is not a local delivery route or a truck route.
THRU TRUCK. A truck that passes through the city without having either a destination or a point of origin within the city.
TRUCK. A motor vehicle:
(1) Designed, used or maintained primarily for the transportation of property, and
(2) Which:
(a) Has three or more axles, or
(b) Is licensed to carry a combined body and weight exceeding 26,000 pounds.
TRUCK ROUTE. A way over certain streets as designated by a map or signage over and along which trucks coming into, going out of and traveling within the city must operate. TRUCK ROUTES include all state and federal highways and all streets identified in § 73.28.
(Ord. G-16-05, passed 8-25-05; Am. Ord. G-15-21, passed 11-23-21)