(A) Those portions of state highways which lie inside the area comprised of Interstate I-469 and I-69 and which are located within the city limits are conclusively presumed to be routes which go through or near heavily populated areas; therefore, the use of said routes for the transportation of hazardous materials is prohibited where there is neither a point of origin nor destination within the city.
(B) For the purposes of this section,
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS shall be defined as those substances or materials listed as toxic or otherwise hazardous as contained in Tables I and II of Federal Regulations codified at 49 CFR 172 et seq.
(C) Where there is neither a point of origin nor destination within the city, the hazardous materials specified in division (A) and defined in division (B) shall not be transported around the most heavily populated areas of the city by using Interstates I-469 and/or I-69.
(D) For cargos with either a point of origin or destination within the city, the use of highways or streets within the city shall be permitted by the use of the safest and the closest interchanges from I-469/69.
(Ord. G-24-99, passed 12-14-99)