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Woodlawn, OH Code of Ordinances
VILLAGE OF WOODLAWN, OHIO CODE OF ORDINANCES
OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHARTER FOR VILLAGE OF WOODLAWN, OHIO
PART TWO: ADMINISTRATION CODE
PART FOUR: TRAFFIC CODE
TITLE TWO: ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 402: DEFINITIONS
§ 402.01 MEANING OF WORDS AND PHRASES.
§ 402.02 AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR; MULTI-WHEEL AGRICULTURAL TRACTOR.
§ 402.03 ALLEY.
§ 402.04 ARTERIAL STREET.
§ 402.045 BEACON.
§ 402.05 BICYCLE.
§ 402.06 BUS.
§ 402.07 BUSINESS DISTRICT.
§ 402.075 CHAUFFEURED LIMOUSINE.
§ 402.077 CHILD DAY-CARE CENTER OR TYPE A FAMILY DAY-CARE HOME.
§ 402.08 COMMERCIAL TRACTOR.
§ 402.09 CONTROLLED-ACCESS HIGHWAY.
§ 402.10 CROSSWALK.
§ 402.11 DRIVER OR OPERATOR.
§ 402.115 ELECTRIC BICYCLE.
§ 402.12 EMERGENCY VEHICLE.
§ 402.13 EXPLOSIVES.
§ 402.14 EXPRESSWAY.
§ 402.15 FLAMMABLE LIQUID.
§ 402.16 FREEWAY.
§ 402.165 FUNERAL ESCORT VEHICLE.
§ 402.17 GROSS WEIGHT.
§ 402.173 HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE VEHICLE.
§ 402.175 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SIGNAL.
§ 402.177 HYBRID BEACON.
§ 402.18 INTERSECTION.
§ 402.19 LANED HIGHWAY.
§ 402.195 LOCAL AUTHORITIES.
§ 402.196 LOW-SPEED MICROMOBILITY DEVICE.
§ 402.197 MEDIAN.
§ 402.20 MOTOR VEHICLE.
§ 402.21 MOTORCYCLE.
§ 402.22 MOTORIZED BICYCLE OR MOPED.
§ 402.225 MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR.
§ 402.227 OPERATE.
§ 402.23 PARKING.
§ 402.24 PEDESTRIAN.
§ 402.25 PERSON.
§ 402.26 POLE TRAILER.
§ 402.27 POLICE OFFICER.
§ 402.275 PREDICATE MOTOR VEHICLE OR TRAFFIC OFFENSE.
§ 402.277 PRIVATE ROAD OPEN TO PUBLIC TRAVEL.
§ 402.28 PRIVATE ROAD OR DRIVEWAY.
§ 402.29 PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLE.
§ 402.30 RAILROAD.
§ 402.31 RAILROAD SIGN OR SIGNAL.
§ 402.32 RAILROAD TRAIN.
§ 402.33 RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
§ 402.335 RIDESHARING ARRANGEMENT.
§ 402.34 RIGHT-OF-WAY.
§ 402.345 ROAD SERVICE VEHICLE.
§ 402.35 ROADWAY.
§ 402.355 RURAL MAIL DELIVERY VEHICLE.
§ 402.36 SAFETY ZONE.
§ 402.37 SCHOOL BUS.
§ 402.38 SEMITRAILER.
§ 402.39 SIDEWALK.
§ 402.393 SHARED-USE PATH.
§ 402.395 STATE HIGHWAY.
§ 402.40 STATE ROUTE.
§ 402.41 STOP.
§ 402.42 STOP INTERSECTION.
§ 402.43 STOPPING AND STANDING.
§ 402.44 STREET OR HIGHWAY.
§ 402.45 THROUGH STREET OR HIGHWAY.
§ 402.46 THRUWAY.
§ 402.47 TRAFFIC.
§ 402.48 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE.
§ 402.49 TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNAL.
§ 402.50 TRAILER.
§ 402.51 TRUCK.
§ 402.52 URBAN DISTRICT.
§ 402.53 VEHICLE.
§ 402.54 WASTE COLLECTION VEHICLE.
CHAPTER 404: ENFORCEMENT; IMPOUNDMENT
CHAPTER 406: TRAFFIC CONTROL
CHAPTER 408: PENALTIES
TITLE FOUR: PUBLIC WAYS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
TITLE SIX: OPERATION AND VEHICLES
TITLE EIGHT: PARKING
TITLE TEN: BICYCLES, MOTORCYCLES AND SNOWMOBILES
PART SIX: GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT: BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN: UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE: PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FOURTEEN: BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
PART SIXTEEN: FIRE PREVENTION CODE
TABLE OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
COMPARATIVE TABLES
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§ 402.29 PUBLIC SAFETY VEHICLE.
   “Public safety vehicle” means any of the following:
   (a)   Ambulances, including private ambulance companies under contract to a municipality, township, or county, and private ambulances and nontransport vehicles bearing license plates issued under Ohio R.C. 4503.49;
   (b)   Motor vehicles used by public law enforcement officers or other persons sworn to enforce the criminal and traffic laws of the State;
   (c)   Any motor vehicle when properly identified as required by the Director of Public Safety, when used in response to fire emergency calls or to provide emergency medical service to ill or injured persons, and when operated by a duly qualified person who is a member of a volunteer rescue service or a volunteer fire department, and who is on duty pursuant to the rules or directives of that service. The State Fire Marshal shall be designated by the Director of Public Safety as the certifying agency for all public safety vehicles described herein;
   (d)   Vehicles used by fire departments, including motor vehicles when used by volunteer firefighters responding to emergency calls in the fire department service when identified as required by the Director of Public Safety;
   (e)   Any vehicle used to transport or provide emergency medical service to an ill or injured person, when certified as a “public safety vehicle,” shall be considered such a vehicle when transporting an ill or injured person to a hospital, regardless of whether such vehicle has already passed a hospital;
   (f)   Vehicles used by the Motor Carrier Enforcement Unit for the enforcement of orders and rules of the Public Utilities Commission as specified in Ohio R.C. 5503.34.
(ORC 4511.01(E))
§ 402.30 RAILROAD.
   “Railroad” means a carrier of persons or property operating upon rails placed principally on a private right-of-way.
(ORC 4511.01(P))
§ 402.31 RAILROAD SIGN OR SIGNAL.
   “Railroad sign or signal” means any sign, signal, or device erected by authority of a public body or official or by a railroad, and intended to give notice of the presence of railroad tracks or the approach of a railroad train.
(ORC 4511.01(SS))
§ 402.32 RAILROAD TRAIN.
   “Railroad train” means a steam engine or an electric or other motor, with or without cars coupled thereto, operated by a railroad.
(ORC 4511.01(Q))
§ 402.33 RESIDENCE DISTRICT.
   “Residence district” means the territory, not comprising a business district, fronting on a street or highway, including the street or highway, where, for a distance of 300 feet or more, the frontage is improved with residences or residences and buildings in use for business.
(ORC 4511.01(OO))
§ 402.335 RIDESHARING ARRANGEMENT.
   “Ridesharing arrangement” includes the transportation of persons in a motor vehicle where the transportation is incidental to another purpose of a volunteer driver, and includes ridesharing arrangements known as carpools, vanpools, and buspools.
(ORC 4511.01(DDD))
§ 402.34 RIGHT-OF-WAY.
   “Right-of-way” means either of the following, as the context requires:
   (a)   The right of a vehicle or pedestrian to proceed uninterruptedly in a lawful manner in the direction in which it, he or she is moving, in preference to another vehicle or pedestrian approaching from a different direction into its, his or her path;
   (b)   A general term denoting land, property, or the interest therein, usually in the configuration of a strip, acquired for or devoted to transportation purposes. When used in this context, “right-of-way” includes the roadway, shoulders or berm, ditch, and slopes extending to the right-of-way limits under the control of the State or local authority.
(ORC 4511.01(UU))
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