§ 73.05 MAXIMUM WEIGHTS.
   (A)   The gross weight imposed on the street, roadway or highway by the wheels of any one axle of a vehicle shall not exceed 20,000 pounds.
   (B)   Subject to the limit upon the weight imposed upon the streets, roadways and highways through any one axle as set forth herein, the total weight with load imposed upon the street, roadway or highway by all the axles of a vehicle or combination of vehicles shall not exceed the gross weight given for the respective distance between the first and last axle of the vehicle or combination of vehicles, measured longitudinally to the nearest foot as set forth in the following table:
Distance in Feet between First and Last Axles of Vehicles or Combination of Vehicles
Maximum Loads in Pounds on all Axles
Distance in Feet between First and Last Axles of Vehicles or Combination of Vehicles
Maximum Loads in Pounds on all Axles
4
40,000
5
40,000
6
40,000
7
40,000
8
40,000
9
44,140
10
44,980
11
45,810
12
46,640
13
47,480
14
48,310
15
49,150
16
49,980
17
50,810
18
51,640
19
52,480
20
53,310
21
54,140
22
54,980
23
55,810
24
56,640
25
57,470
26
58,310
27
59,140
28
59,970
29
60,810
30
61,640
 
 
Distance in Feet between First and Last Axles of Vehicles or Combination of Vehicles
Maximum Loads in Pounds on all Axles
31
62,470
32
63,310
33
64,140
34
64,970
35
65,800
36
66,610
 
   (C)   With respect to those highways not in the Interstate Highway System, in all cases in which it exceeds state law in effect on January 4, 1975, the overall gross weight on the vehicle or combination of vehicles, including all enforcement tolerances, shall be as determined by the following formula:
   W = 500 ( LN + 12N + 36)
   N–1
Where W = overall gross weight of the vehicle to the nearest 500 pounds; L = distance in feet between the extreme of the external axles; and N = number of axles on the vehicle. However, such overall gross weight of any vehicle or combination of vehicles may not exceed 80,000 pounds including all enforcement tolerances.
   (D)   Dump trucks, concrete mixing trucks, trucks engaged in waste collection and disposal, and fuel oil and gasoline trucks designed and constructed for special type work or use, when operated as a single unit, shall be subject to all safety and operational requirements of law, except that any such vehicle need not conform to the axle spacing requirements of this section provided that such vehicle shall be limited to a total gross load, including the weight of the vehicle, of 20,000 pounds per axle plus scale tolerances and shall not exceed 550 pounds per inch width tire surface plus scale tolerances. No vehicle operating pursuant to this section shall exceed a gross weight, including the weight of the vehicle and scale tolerances, of 70,000 pounds. Any vehicle violating the weight provisions of this section shall be penalized as provided in § 73.06.
   (E)   The city shall adopt rules consistent with the Department of Transportation to implement this section, shall enforce this section and the rules adopted hereunder, and shall publish and distribute tables and other publications as deemed necessary to inform the public.
   (F)   Except as hereinafter provided, no vehicle or combination of vehicles exceeding the gross weights specified in § 73.05, divisions (B), (C) and (D) above, shall be permitted to travel on the public streets, roadways or highways within the city.
(Ord. 2005-74, passed 7-26-05)