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(A) The state traffic laws regulating traffic-control signs, signals, and devices used to regulate traffic, including intersection control, truck routes, weight restrictions on bridges and roads, and road use restrictions for trucks, semi-tractors, and semi-trailers, shall be applicable on all roads within the county, except as the Board of County Commissioners shall declare and determine certain regulations concerning such traffic-control signs, signals, and devices as applicable on specified streets or in certain areas, from time to time. Such declarations and determinations shall be made upon the recommendation of the County Highway Engineer that, under conditions found to exist after engineering and traffic investigations, certain traffic control signs, signals, and devices are needed in order to regulation traffic.
(B) The County Highway Department shall have the power to place and maintain traffic-control signs, signals, and devices when and as required in order to regulate traffic in accordance with the declarations and determinations of the Board of Commissioners.
(C) It shall be a violation of this § 70.08 for an operator of a vehicle to fail to obey any traffic-control sign, signal, or device so declared by the Board of Commissioners when such signs, signals, or devices are in place, unless otherwise directed to proceed by a police officer.
(BC Ord. 1992-24, passed 12-7-92; Am. BC Ord. 2021-27, passed 8-9- 21) Penalty, see § 70.99
(A) The state traffic laws regulating parking shall be applicable upon all roads within the county, except as the Board of Commissioners shall determine certain regulations concerning the prohibition or regulation of parking applicable upon specified roads or in certain areas. Such declarations and determinations shall be made upon the recommendation of the County Highway Engineer that, under the conditions found to exist after engineering and traffic investigations, certain prohibitions or regulations are needed in order to regulate parking.
(B) The County Highway Department shall have the power to place and maintain painted signs or markers on the curb and on avenues, streets or lots to designate parking spaces. Each vehicle parked along side of, or adjacent to, any curb or parking area shall park within the lines or marks so established. It shall be a violation of this section to park any vehicle across any such line or mark or to park any such vehicle in such a way that the vehicle shall not be within the area so designated by the lines or marks.
(C) No owner or person in control of a vehicle shall allow that vehicle to occupy, in whole or in part, more than one parking space at a time.
(D) It shall be a violation of this section for any person in control of a vehicle to fail to obey any sign or marker so declared by the Board of County Commissioners when such signs or markers are in place giving notice thereof.
(BC Ord. 1992-24, passed 12-7-92; Am. BC Ord. 2021-27, passed 8-9-21)
(A) Parking on the parking site on the premises defined herein on the weekdays Monday through Friday and during the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. shall be reserved for the employees and office holders of the county and that the right to park an automobile on said parking site shall be evidenced by the issuance to the owner thereof of a parking permit sticker which shall be affixed to the rear of any such motor vehicle.
(B) No motor vehicle shall be parked within or upon said parking site unless said motor vehicle shall display a parking permit sticker as provided herein.
(C) Any unauthorized vehicle parked on the parking site defined herein may be towed away at the owner's expense.
(D) Signs shall be erected and maintained on the parking site defined herein, which said signs shall inform the general public of the restricted nature of parking therein on the above mentioned days and during the above mentioned hours and unauthorized vehicles parked therein may be towed at the owners expense, and the owner of an unauthorized vehicle parked therein may be subject to criminal prosecution.
(E) The jurisdiction to enforce this and all other parking regulations upon the parking site defined herein is hereby granted to the county, or any police officer of the county, and to the City of Boonville, or any police officer of the City of Boonville.
(BC Ord. 1979-20, passed 12-17-79; Am. BC Ord. 2021-27, passed 8-9-21) Penalty, see § 70.99
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