339.021 LOAD LIMITS ON MAJOR ROAD AND PORTIONS OF LOCUST STREET AND DUGWAY HILL.
   (a)   Council hereby places a five ton load limit on Major Road located within the corporate limits of the Village.
(Ord. 231-1982. Passed 8-9-82.)
   (b)   Council hereby places a four ton load limit commencing approximately two hundred yards from the intersection of Locust Street and State Route 303, north to the top of the hill known as Dugway Hill, a distance of approximately 1,000 yards.
(Ord. 308-1988. Passed 6-13-88.)
   (c)   Council hereby directs the Street Commissioner to post the appropriate load limit signs on Major Road and those portions of Locust Street and Dugway Hill.
(Ord. 231-1982. Passed 8-9-82.)
   (d)   Whoever violates the weight provisions of this section shall be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first 2,000 pounds, or fraction thereof, of overload; for overloads in excess of 2,000 pounds, but not in excess of 5,000 pounds, each person shall be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00), and in addition thereto one dollar ($1.00) per 100 pounds of overload; for overloads in excess of 5,000 pounds, but in excess of 10,000 pounds, such person shall be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00), and in addition thereto two dollars ($2.00) per 100 pounds of overload. For all overloads in excess of 10,000 pounds, such persons shall be fined twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and in addition thereto three dollars ($3.00) per 100 pounds of overload, or imprisoned not more than thirty days or both. Whoever violates the weight provisions of vehicle and load relating to gross load limits shall be fined not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00). Provided that no penalty prescribed in this section shall be imposed on any vehicle combination if the overload on any axle does not exceed 1,000 pounds, and if the immediate preceding or following axle, excepting the front axle of the vehicle combination, is underloaded by the same or a greater amount. For purposes of this subsection, two axles on one vehicle less than eight feet apart, shall be considered as one axle. (Ord. 324-1989. Passed 9-11-89.)