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4/14/1997
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<br />ORDINANCE NO. 97- 2172- <br />Page 3 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Route <br /> <br />Extent <br /> <br />State Highway 225 <br /> <br />Entire extent within corporate limits <br /> <br />New State Highway 146 <br /> <br />Entire extent within corporate limits <br /> <br />Fairmont Parkway <br /> <br />New State Highway 146 to West <br />corporate limits <br /> <br />Vehicles transporting hazardous materials shall not leave the <br />Hazardous Cargo Route except to pick up or deliver. The vehicle shall <br />not leave the Hazardous Cargo Route until such has reached a point <br />which is nearest the applicable place of loading or unloading and shall <br />return to the Hazardous Cargo Route by the most direct route. <br /> <br />"Sec. 25-85. Loading, unloading, repairs. <br /> <br />Truck traffic restricted to the streets designated as truck routes may <br />depart from such truck routes where it is necessary to load, unload or <br />seek repairs at a legitimate repair facility, at a location or locations <br />situated off designated truck routes. Provided, however, such truck traffic <br />shall not leave any designated truck route until such has reached a point <br />on some designated truck route which is nearest (by the most direct route <br />possible) the applicable place of loading, unloading, or servicing. After <br />leaving a designated truck route to load or unload, truck traffic may <br />continue off truck routes to as many points of destination as necessary. <br />Provided, further, however, that if, in the course of making the necessary <br />stops for loading and unloading, the truck traffic shall cross a designated <br />truck route, then, in that event, such truck shall not again leave any <br />designated truck route until it has reached a point on some designated <br />truck route which is nearest to the next place of loading and unloading by <br />the most direct route possible. <br /> <br />"Sec. 25-87. Signs, Markings. <br /> <br />(a) When signs are erected givIng notice thereof, no person <br />shall operate any vehicle with a gross weight in excess of the amounts <br />specified on such signs at any time upon any of the streets or parts of <br />streets so signed. Under this section, as vehicle weight is indicated by the <br />number of axles supporting such vehicles, signs limiting the number of <br />axles on vehicles shall be official. <br /> <br />(b) When signs are erected stating "No Through Truck," "No <br />Trucks" or designate no trucks by International Signage, no person shall <br />operate any commercial vehicle exceeding three thousand pounds gross <br />
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