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O-2009-3123 revise existing truck routes and hazardous cargo truck routes
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O-2009-3123 revise existing truck routes and hazardous cargo truck routes
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1/12/2009
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originate outside the corporate limits of the city and enter the city at a point which is not <br />on a designated truck route, it shall proceed to the nearest point on a designated trUCk <br />route by the most direct route possible. <br />(b) In those cases where truck traffic originates off a designated truck route, whether <br />inside or outside the corporate limits of the city, and the destination of the truck traffic is <br />nearer the origin or point of entering the corporate limits of the city than is the nearest <br />point on a designated truck route by the most direct route possible, it shall not be <br />necessary to proceed to the nearest designated truck route. <br />(c) In those instances where the truck traffic has neither its point of origin 1 nor <br />destination within the corporate limits of the City of La Porte, its extraterritorial <br />jurisdiction, or the corporate limits of any city adjacent to La Porte; then such truck <br />traffic shall only be allowed on a limited -access State Highway, 1way, i.e. State I-Iighway 225 <br />and State Highway 146. <br />(Code 1970, § 25-83) <br />Sec. 70-234. Loading, unloading and repair of trucks. <br />Truck traffic restricted to the streets designated as truck routes may depart from such <br />truck routes where it is necessary to load, unload or seek repairs at a legitimate repair <br />facility, at a location situated off designated truck routes; provided, however, that such <br />truck traffic shall not leave any designated truck route until such truck traffic has reached <br />a point on some designated truck route which is nearest the applicable place of loading, <br />unloading or servicing by the most direct route possible. All required loading berths and <br />facilities for truck repair shall be off-street and located on the same lots as tine building or <br />use to be served. After leaving a designated truck route to load or unload, truck traffic <br />may continue off truck routes to as many points of destination as necessary. If, in the <br />course of making the necessary stops for loading and uiloading, the truck traffic shall <br />cross a designated truck route, then, in that event, such truck shall not again leave any <br />designated truck routes until it has reached a point on some designated truck route which <br />is nearest to the next place of loading and unloading by the most direct route possible. <br />(Code 1970, § 25-85, Ord. No. 1792, § 1(25-85), 10-28-91; Ord. No. 97-2172, § 1, 4-14- <br />97) <br />Sec. 70-235. Hazardous cargo routes; designation. <br />(a) For the purpose of this division, those streets and thoroughfares within the corporate <br />limits of the city which are enumerated as follows are hereby designated as hazardous <br />cargo routes: <br />TABLE INSET: <br />Route <br />Extent <br />State Highway 225 <br />Entire extent within corporate limits <br />New State Highway 146 <br />Entire extent within corporate limits <br />r, .•,, on! n,,..k a�— <br />New State Highway 1116 to west COF,)Offlte liniits <br />
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