(A) For the purpose of this subchapter, those streets and thoroughfares within the corporate limits of the city which are enumerated as follows are hereby designated as hazardous material routes.
(B) Designated hazardous material truck routes.
Name | Extent |
Hwy 365 (Dollarway Road) | Entire extent within corporate city limits |
Hwy 365 Spur (Sheridan Road) | Entire extent within corporate city limits |
Hwy 256 (Hoadley and Holland) | Entire extent of Hoadley and from 1020 West Holland to I-35 |
(C) Commercial motor vehicles transporting hazardous materials shall not depart off the hazardous material route, except to pick up or deliver hazardous material, provide services, or to seek repairs for the commercial motor vehicle at a legitimate repair facility. In such cases, the vehicle shall not depart the hazardous material route until such vehicle has reached a point which is nearest the applicable place of loading or unloading, provision of services, or legitimate repair facility, and shall return to the hazardous material route by the most direct route. Additionally, said commercial motor vehicles transporting hazardous materials may not park at or travel to any location, including locations contiguous to and fronting the hazardous material route, for any period of time except to pick up or deliver hazardous material, provide services, or seek repairs for the commercial motor vehicle at a legitimate repair facility.
(D) Alternate routes. Whenever any street or roadway designated as a truck route is under repair, or otherwise temporarily out of use, the chief of police shall be authorized to designate alternate truck routes.
(Ord. 491, passed 10-17-16)