HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 19 1991 Ord. 356PROOF OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF IDAHO
ss.
County of Bannock
ORDINANCE NO. 356
CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, AMENDING SEC-
TION 10.06.050 OF THE CHUBBUCK
MUNICIPAL. CODE TO CHANGE CER-
TAIN SPEED LIMITS WITHIN THE
CITY; REPEALING PRIOR CONFLICT-
ING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR
THE SEVERABILITY OF THE PROVI-
SIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE; PRO-
VIDING THAT ALL OTHER SECTIONS
AND PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
10.08 NOT HEREIN AMENDED SHALL
REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EF-
FECT; AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS
ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME EFFEC-
TIVE.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR
AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CHUBBUCK, IDAHO:
Section 1. Intent. The City has had the
North Bannock County Metropolitan
Planning Organization (NOBAMPO)
conduct studies of the speed limits on
certain of some of the major streets
within the City. The City desires to
adopt certain of NOBAMPO's recom-
mendations, as well as consider input
from the staff and the public.
Section 2. Amended Section 10.08.050.
Section 10.08.052 of the Chubbuck Mu-
nicipal Code is amended to read as
follows:
10.08.050 Speed Limits. A. The health,
safety and welfare of the inhabitants of
the city, as well as of persons visiting
the city, require that reasonable limits
be imposed upon the speed at which
vehicles may be operated within the
city. After appropriate traffic surveys
and with the advice of the City's Public
Works Director and other staff the fol-
lowing limitations are adopted.
1. Thirty-five (35) miles per hour or
such other limit as the Idaho Depart-
ment of Transportation or its successor
may establish, upon any thoroughfare
within the city which is part of the high-
way system maintained by the Idaho
Department of Transportation or its suc-
cessor agency;
2. Thirty-five (35) miles per hour on
Poleline Road as it extends from the
intersection with Yellowstone Avenue to
the southerly boundary of the city;
3. Thirty (30) miles per hour on thor-
oughfares which are designated as "ar-
terial thoroughfares" except for the fol-
lowing limits:
Location Speed Limit
Hiline Rd. from Chubbuck Rd.
north to city limits 35
Hiline Rd. from Chubbuck Rd.
south to city limits 35
"Arterial thoroughfares" are East and
West Chubbuck Road, Hawthorne
Road, Hiline Road and Siphon Road.
4. Twenty miles per hour on all thor-
oughfares not otherwise classified in
this section.
B. The chief of police is authorized to
Fiost or cause to he posted, the speed
mits set forth in this section upon thor-
oughfares within the city, consistent
with the standards for traffic -control de-
vices prescribed by the Idaho Code.
C. It is unlawful and punishable as an
infraction for any person to operate a
vehicle upon any public thoroughfare,
including any street, highway, vehicular
way or other thoroughfare, at a speed
greater than is reasonable and prudent
Erin E. Jones
being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says: That she
was at all times herein mentioned a citizen of the United States of Ameri-
ca, more than 21 years of age, and the Principal Clerk of THE IDAHO
STATE JOURNAL, a daily newspaper, printed and published at Pocatello,
Bannock County, Idaho, and having a general circulation therein.
That the document or notice, a true copy of which is attached, was
published in the said IDAHO STATE JOURNAL, on the following dates,
to -wit:
19 July 19 91 19T_
, 19 19
19 -.. , 19
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That said paper has been continuously and uninterruptedly published
in said County for a period of seventy-eight weeks prior to the publication
of said notice or advertisement and is a newspaper within the meaning
of the laws of Idaho.
52A'[£ OF IDAHO
cOu"" OF Bannock 91 , before so,
day of Jul is the year of 19
on this '
a No[ar7 Public, personally appeared EZi
known or identified to 110 to be the person whose na.c subscribed to the witbin instrumcar,
and being by no first duly sworn, declared that [hes .tesueets [hereto are true?and
acknouledged to ne that he executed the same. GC I
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