(A) Adoption by reference. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the 2010 New Mexico Uniform Traffic Ordinance, being a traffic code, comprising §§ 12-1-1 through 12-13-6 inclusive, together with all future amendments, corrections, deletions or additions is adopted by reference, pursuant to NMSA § 3-17-6.
(B) Ordinance available for inspection. A copy of the 2010 New Mexico Uniform Traffic Ordinance is available for inspection at the office of the Municipal Clerk at 224 Savage Avenue, Raton, New Mexico, during the Municipal Clerk’s normal and regular business hours.
(C) Copies available for purchase. A copy of the City of Raton 2010 New Mexico Traffic Ordinance or any portion thereof may be purchased from the Municipal Clerk upon request and payment of a reasonable charge.
(1981 Code, § 13-1) (Ord. 710, passed 11-8-1983; Am. Ord. 825, passed 2-12-1991; Am. Ord. 845, passed 3-14-1995; Am. Ord. 911, passed 8-14-2001; Am. Ord. 938, passed 1-25-2005; Am. Ord. 945, passed 2-14-2006; Am. Ord. 977, passed 5-22-2012)
(A) Generally.
(1) Commercial trucks or transports passing through the city in a northerly direction shall detour from South Second Street to South First Street at Pecos Avenue, shall continue traveling north on North First Street to its intersection with Moulton Avenue, across the bridge over the north side underpass.
(2) All trucks and transports passing through the city in a southerly direction shall detour from North Second Street at its intersection with Moulton Avenue, cross the bridge over the north side underpass, and move continually south on North and South First Street to its intersection with Galisteo Avenue where they will detour back on Galisteo to South Second Street.
(1981 Code, § 13-5)
(B) Temporary stops between detour points; required repairs. Temporary stops of truck or transport traffic may be made on North or South First Street between the detour points enumerated in division (A) above of not over 1 hour, unless mechanical repair services should be required. When the moving of the truck or transport to a garage on Second Street or other prohibited district be required, notice thereof must be given to the Chief of Police and his or her consent obtained.
(1981 Code, § 13-6) Penalty, see § 70.99
The continuous parking of either domestic or foreign commercial truck on any public street in lieu of domestic storage is hereby prohibited, and the Chief of Police is hereby given authority to remove and to impound the truck after having given the owner or operator thereof due removal notice. The owner shall then become liable in accordance with the provisions of § 1212-18 of the 1979 New Mexico Uniform Traffic Ordinance.
(1981 Code, § 13-7) Penalty, see § 70.99
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