CHAPTER 7: TRUCK ROUTES
Section
11-7-1 Use of vehicles exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of five tons prohibited; exception
11-7-1-1 Designated truck routes
11-7-1-2 Exception
11-7-1-3 Exemption
11-7-1-4 Truck routes; fines
§ 11-7-1 USE OF VEHICLES EXCEEDING A MAXIMUM GROSS WEIGHT LIMIT OF FIVE TONS PROHIBITED; EXCEPTION.
   No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, any vehicle exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of five tons upon any street, or portion thereof, other than those streets, or portions thereof, designated as truck routes in § 11-7-1-1 of this chapter.
(Ord. 480, passed 9-1-1998)
§ 11-7-1-1 DESIGNATED TRUCK ROUTES.
   The following streets, or portions thereof, are designated as truck routes for the purposes of this chapter, and the Public Works Director is hereby authorized to post signs indicating same:
Designated Street
Designated Portion
Designated Street
Designated Portion
B Street
Robin Avenue to Winton Parkway
Campbell Boulevard
Winton Parkway to Hammatt Avenue
F Street
Hammatt Avenue to Walnut Avenue
Hammatt Avenue
Walnut Avenue Southbound Highway 99 on ramp
Industrial Drive
Walnut Avenue to Hammatt Avenue
Livingston-Cressey Road
Campbell Boulevard to north city limits
Robin Avenue
Westside Boulevard to B Street
Swan Street
Livingston-Cressey to Foster Farms main gate
Walnut Avenue
East city limits to Hammatt Avenue
Westside Boulevard
Lincoln to Robin Avenue
Winton Parkway
B Street to Campbell Boulevard
 
(Ord. 480, passed 9-1-1998)
§ 11-7-1-2 EXCEPTION.
   Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the operation of any vehicle exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of five tons coming from a truck route, designated in § 11-7-1-1 of this chapter, having ingress and egress by direct route to and from a nondesignated street, or portion thereof, for the purpose of:
   (A)   Making pick ups or deliveries of goods, wares and merchandise from or to any building or structure located on such restricted streets if verification or proof are provided. Such verification or proof may include, but is not limited to, bill(s) of lading, work or purchase orders, pick up or delivery invoices or documents and waybill(s);
   (B)   Delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair, alteration, remodeling or construction of any building or structure upon such restricted streets for which a building permit has previously been obtained therefor, if verification or proof are provided. Such verification or proof may include, but is not limited to, bill(s) of lading, work or purchase orders, pick up or delivery invoices or documents and waybill(s);
   (C)   Maintenance, repairs or fueling if the location is a commercial business having a current business license to perform such work and the business location is within a Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1), Community Commercial District (C-2), Limited Industrial District (M-1), General Industrial District (M-2) or Planned Development Overlay District (PD); or
   (D)   Obtaining commercial lodging or commercial food services, if such business is within a Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1), Community Commercial District (C-2) or Planned Development Overlay District (PD), and the commercial lodging or food service business is not located more than 2,000 feet from an unrestricted street.
(Ord. 480, passed 9-1-1998)
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