(a) For pneumatic tired vehicles.
(1) The maximum wheel load of any one wheel of any vehicle, trackless trolley, load, object or structure operated or moved upon improved public highways, streets, bridges or culverts shall not exceed 650 pounds per inch width of pneumatic tire, measured as prescribed by Section 339.03 of this Code and by Ohio R.C. 5577.03.
(2) The weight of any vehicle and load imposed upon the road surface by vehicles with pneumatic tires shall not exceed any of the following weight limitations.
A. On any one axle 20,000 pounds.
B. On any tandem axle, 34,000 pounds.
C. On any two or more consecutive axles, the maximum weight as determined by application of the formula provided in subsection (a)(4) hereof.
(3) The maximum overall gross weight of vehicle and load imposed upon the road surface shall not exceed 80,000 pounds.
(4) For purposes of subsection (a)(2)C. hereof, the maximum gross weight on any two or more consecutive axles shall be determined by application of the following formula:
W = 500 ([LN/N-1] + 12N + 36)
In this formula, W equals the overall gross weight on any group of two or more consecutive axles to the nearest 500 pounds, L equals the distance in feet between the extreme of any group of two or more consecutive axles, and N equals the number of axles in the group under consideration. However, two consecutive sets of tandem axles may carry a gross load of 34,000 pounds each, provided the overall distances between the first and last axles of such consecutive sets of tandem axles is 36 feet or more.
(5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, when a vehicle is towing another vehicle, such drawbar or other connection shall be of a length as will limit the spacing between nearest axles of the respective vehicles to a distance not in excess of twelve feet and six inches.
(6) As used in this section, "tandem axle" means two consecutive axles whose centers may be included between parallel transverse vertical planes spaced more than 40 inches but not more than 96 inches apart, extending across the full width of the vehicle.
(b) For solid-tired vehicles.
(1) No vehicle, trackless trolley, load, object or structure having a maximum axle load greater than 16,000 pounds when such vehicle is equipped with solid rubber tires shall be operated or moved upon improved public highways, streets, bridges or culverts. The maximum wheel load of any one wheel of any such vehicle shall not exceed 650 pounds per inch width of tire, measured as prescribed by Section 339.03 of this Code and by Ohio R.C. 5577.03, nor shall any solid tire of rubber or other resilient material, on any wheel of any such vehicle, be less than one inch thick when measured from the top of the flanges of the tire channel.
(2) The weight of vehicle and load imposed upon the road surface by any two successive axles, spaced four feet or less apart, shall not exceed 19,000 pounds for solid tires, or by any two successive axles spaced more than four feet but less than eight feet apart shall not exceed 24,000 pounds for solid tires; or by any two successive axles, spaced eight feet or more apart, shall not exceed 24,000 pounds for solid tires; or by any two successive axles, spaced eight feet or more apart, shall not exceed 28,000 pounds for solid tires; nor shall the total weight of vehicle and load exceed, for solid rubber tires, 28,000 pounds plus an additional 600 pounds for each foot or fraction thereof of spacing between the front axle and the rearmost axle of the vehicle; nor shall the weight of the vehicle and load imposed upon the road surface by any vehicle equipped with solid rubber tires, exceed eighty percent (80%) of the permissible weight of the vehicle and load as provided for pneumatic tires.
(3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, when a vehicle is towing another vehicle, such drawbar or other connection shall be of a length such as will limit the spacing between the nearest axles of the respective vehicles to a distance not in excess of twelve feet, six inches.
(4) Weight signs as are necessary shall be installed on the City streets to inform the public of the weight limits as established by the City under this chapter.
(Ord. 75-1993. Passed 4-12-93.)
(c) Notwithstanding Sections 339.01, 339.19(a) and 339.19(b), a farm truck or farm machinery transporting farm commodities from the place of production to the first point of delivery where the commodities are weighed and title to the commodities is transferred, may exceed by no more than five percent (5%) of the weight provisions of Sections 339.01 to 339.19(b) of the Oregon Municipal Code and no penalty prescribed in Section 339.99 shall be imposed. If a farm truck or farm machinery so transporting farm commodities exceeds by more than five percent (5%) of the weight provisions of Section 339.19, the penalty prescribed in Section 339.99 shall apply without regard to the five percent (5%) allowance provided by this subsection (c).
(Ord. 268-1998. Passed 12-28-98.)
(Ord. 268-1998. Passed 12-28-98.)