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Item 8D AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CITY COMMISSION STAFF REPORT AGENDA ITEM: Revisions to the City Code to address clear sight distance at street intersections and for sidewalks SUBMITTED BY: Sonya Doerr, AICP ~~ Community Development Director DATE: July 30, 2004 BACKGROUND: In addition to revisions to Chapter 21, several other provisions of the City Code need to be revised to better define how clear sight distance for vehicles, bicycles ~. or pedestrians can be maintained at street intersections and also along property boundaries that adjoin streets and sidewalks. ~ • Section 19-5 (b): amend to expand the "safety zone" to include areas that may be on private property adjacent to sidewalks and street pavement; and ~,,. • Section 24-17: amend the Definitions section of the Land Development Regulations, to replace the current sight triangle diagram (below) with those similar to the attached diagrams. BUDGET: No budget issues. _~ ,i "' ~LotLines L.I WI 3 4 fii N N y Sight Triangle x RECOMMENDATION: Discussion and direction to Staff. ~ ATTACHMENTS: First draft or proposed revisions to Section 19-5 and 24-17, including proposed diagrams for Restricted Sight Zones. REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: '~ August 09, 2004 regular meeting AGENDA ITEA~I #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 Sec. 19-5. Intersections: sight distance requirements and Safety Zones. (a) Sight distance requirements. (1) For purposes of this Section, "defined intersection" is any intersection that has aCity- owned or maintained road, street, or any other type of roadway as one (1) of the roadways comprising the intersection. Excluded from this definition is any intersection where there is a required stop condition (multi-way stop, traffic signal, or continual flashing red light) for each roadway traffic lane entering the intersection. ~ (2) To ensure adequate visibility at "defined intersections," the owners or occupants of private real property shall not do any of the following which could obstruct a driver's view of approaching traffic at such intersections: ~. a. Plant or permit the growth of shrubbery or any other vegetation in the city right-of- way higher than thirty (30) inches above the established grade of the right-of--way; „~ b. Allow tree branches to extend below the height of ten (10) feet above the established grade of the right-of--way; c. Allow any berm, wall or other structure to be erected, placed, or exist in the city right-of--way. (b) Safety Zones. For purposes of this Section, Safety Zone shall be defined as an a-relatively #Ia~-unobstructed area along the edge of the roadway intended for the recovery of errant vehicles, and also along the edge of sidewalks or desi nag ted pathways intended to provide for a safe area that is free of obstructions which may create hazards for bicycles and pedestrians. (1) Within Right-of--ways. A Safety Zone extending two (2) feet from the edge of the ~* roadway pavement or the edge of a sidewalk or pathway as applicable shall be maintained. ~"' 2 Within rivate ro er On an rivate ro ert no landsca in or ve etation other than lawn grass, and no property border berm retaining wall edging timbers posts or other tune of obstruction shall be constructed placed or permitted to remain within two ~""' (2) feet of the edge of roadway pavement or edge of sidewalk or in any location that creates an obstruction or hazard to pedestrians bicyclists or vehicles '""' (3) Cause for removal of obstructions within Safety Zones Upon finding by the Director of Public Safety that any obstruction or hazard exists within Safety Zones the obstruction shall be immediately removed by order of the Police Department The City shall have the ~"' right to remove any tress, shrubbery, vegetation, berms, walls, fences, structures or other objects in violation of this section, with or without prior notice. Removal costs shall be charged to the owner, occupant or representative in an amount equal to the City's costs '~"' incurred, plus a charge of one hundred (100) percent of said costs to cover the City's administrative expenses. ~' AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 (4) Waiver to Safety Zone restrictions. Upon written request, accompanied by a Site Plan the Director of Public Safety shall have the authority waive the preceding restrictions ~, upon finding that no obstruction or hazard to pedestrians, bicyclists or vehicles will be created. Aw _ ~ , , , Already addressed above. ~"' AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 Seat shall mean, for the purpose of determining the number of required Off-Street Parking Spaces, the number of chairs. In the case of benches or pews, each linear twenty-four (24) inches of seating shall count as one seat. For areas without fixed seating such as standing areas, dance floors or bars, each seven (7) square feet of floor space shall constitute a required Seat. Service Station, Automotive shall mean any Building, Structure or Land used for the dispensing, sale or offering for sale at retail of any automobile fuel, oils or accessories, and in connection with which is performed Minor Automotive Service, but not Heavy Automotive Repair. Setback shall mean the required distance between the Lot Line and the Building or Structure. See definition for Building Setback. Shopping Center shall mean a group of retail stores or service establishments, planned, developed, owned and managed as an integral unit, with Off-Street Parking provided on the property, and related in location, size and type of shops to the trade area the Shopping Center serves. ~ Site Plan shall mean the surveys, maps or drawings depicting the specific location and design of Improvements proposed to be installed or constructed in accordance with the requirements of this Chapter. .. ~.~ Insert in annronriate location. Restricted Sight Zones shall mean an area within or along the travel lanes of Streets which shall remain free and clear of obstructions so as to ensure adequate visibility for edestrian bic clist or driver's view of a roachin traffic. Clear Si ht Zones shall be maintain as depicted on Fi>?ures - and in accordance with Section 19 5 of the Mumc>iJal Code for the Citv ofAtlantic Beach. Sign shall mean any identification, description, illustration, or device illuminated or non-illuminated, which is visible from any outdoor place, open to the public and which directs attention to a product, service, place, activity, person, institution, or business thereof, including any permanently installed or situated merchandise; or any emblem, painting, banner, pennant, placard, designed to advertise, identify, or convey information, with the exception of customary window displays, official public notices and court markers required by Federal, State or local regulations; also excepting, newspapers, leaflets and books intended for individual distribution to members of the public, attire that is being N L . y Replace this s diagram 3 I with the ~~ attached. `a b Sight Triangle f Street Right-of--Way Line Fi ure 3 ~' AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 w z 0 N N U Q MW I 1 1 U ~-- z Q Q LL U i '~ ~~4 Q o ~ U C~ mil/ Q ~ s r_ r W W J C~ z Q w U z Q 0 W O O n~ l~l. L~ 0 Q r~ V Q ~_I__~ Q J J W z 0 N f-- /Z V V I 0 W U ~- (n W ~ 4- W z 0 N O N U Q m U z Q Q O ~-- U i I ~I 0 0 0 a ~ ~ -® _ ~ ~ ® ~ 1 ~ i ~ ~ o 4 ~ ®~ - ~I w AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 W J C~ z Q w U Q 0 ~_ (~ D W O d. 0 Q C~ Q W >_ Q ~-- (./) J J z O N C.~ U_ W ~.~. w* 4~ w z 0 N S U Q m U_ F-- Q Q LL O ~_ U i I 4 4 0 a -T co ~ b~ ~_ ® - _ a ~ ® ~ 0 0 ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~- - ®I ~~ a W AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 W J C~ z Q w U Q 0 ~_ O Li O C~ Q D w Q /~ V I (n W O N (n O U_ /~ V WN LL. AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 STAFF REPORT City of Atlantic Beach Commission Meeting AGENDA ITEM: Chapter 21 Revisions DATE: July 28, 2004 SUBMITTED BY: David E. Thompson, Chief ofPolice/DPS BACKGROUND: Consistent with guidance from the City Commission, the Department of Public Safety has been reviewing the City Code to identify deficiencies and problems that need to be addressed. If municipal codes aze not updated periodically, then they often become obsolete and cumbersome for the citizens and for the city officials who administer and enforce the codes. Police Department members have reviewed Chapter 21 of the City Code to recommend updates and revisions for consideration by the City Commission. There are numerous recommendations for changes to Chapter 21, and some of the effects of the changes and the reasoning behind the recommendations may not be readily apparent. For this reason, this staff report will address each recommended change ±~"' relative to the recommendations, and each section will include same clarification and discussion of the subject matter. 21-1 Adoption of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) This manual has been used as the foundation for traffic control devices in Atlantic Beach '"" for many yeazs. Public Works and Police Department personnel use it as a reference any time new traffic controls are being implemented by the City or requested by citizens. The manual contains four (4) types of guidance: 1. Standards: Required, mandated, or prohibitive practices 2. Guidance: Recommended, but not mandatory practices 3. Options: Practices which carry permissive conditions with no requirements or recommendations 4. Support: Informational statements which do not convey mandates, prohibitions, or authorizations ~ This manual has been referenced in other areas of the City Code, but it has not been specifically identified in Chapter 21. For review, this manual may be accessed by requesting a copy from the Police Department, or on-line at http://mutcd.fllwa.dot.gov/. AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 It is also notable that it is not the intent of the Department of Public Safety to ~. retroactively apply the MUTCD. Unless directed otherwise, the adoption of this manual will not result in the review and re-evaluation of decisions made prior to the adoption of this revision to the code. 21-2 Permit required for pazades and processions. ~_ This section has been modified to place the issuance of a permit and the approval for parades with the City Manager. Previously, this section required the Chief of Police to issue a permit after approval from the City Manager. 21-16 Manner of Parking Section (a) Relative to pazking prohibitions, the word "stop" was added. It is not unusual for "' motorists to stop for long periods of time in a manner that obstructs traffic, but the same motorists may insist that they were stopped, but they were not "pazked" in that location. This addition is also consistent with other statutes that address this issue. Section (b) !~"" The purpose of this paragraph is to protect the safe, clear and unobstructed sight distances necessary for pedestrian and traffic safety. It applies to both public and private property, and it provides a basis for the police department to take corrective action when violations '~"" occur. 21-17 Prohibited in specific areas Section (2) This language was added to prohibit motorists from pazking on aright-of--way within 7 feet of a driveway. The previous language only addressed parking in front of a driveway. Consequently, vehicles have been parked right up to the driveways, and this often creates traffic hazards due to the lack of visibility. The 7 foot cushion will provide a small buffer zone. Section (7) c. ~,,, The elimination of this section is to recognize existing practices. When this section of the City Code was adopted, handicapped parking and handicapped access was an emerging issue. This section was added to provide a funding source for public awareness ~,,,, programs. However, the City of Atlantic Beach has added handicapped parking spaces, handicapped wheel chairs, and addressed handicapped issues publicly without using this very limited funding. This is a very small amount of money, and it is not needed. 2 AGENDA ITEM #3D AUGUST 9, 2004 Section (8) This section was added to prohibit parking at all times on some of the most heavily traveled streets in the City. On the streets listed in this section, vehicles will be ~. prohibited from parking on the roadways where they would obstruct traffic lanes and create hazards. Without this prohibition, vehicles would be able to legally park in the travel lanes of most of these streets. 21-21 Parking for certain purposes prohibited Section (2) The word "washing" was eliminated. Realistically, if someone chooses to wash a vehicle +~"" that is lawfully pazked on aright-of--way or street, it is very unlikely that this would create a problem for the public. 21-24 Abandoned, wrecked, junked or inoperative property, etc. Declared unlawful: exception; nuisance declared. Section (1) This section was deleted. There are other codes and statutes that address the problem of abandoned vehicles, so this section is unnecessary. Additionally, this section established specific language that made it inflexible relative to the wording of the notices for enforcement. The elimination of this section does not eliminate the prohibition of abandoned vehicles in Atlantic Beach, and it provides flexibility to code enforcement and law enforcement authorities who may be addressing the problems. 21-25 Removing and impounding Section (1) b. The wording was changed to prohibit parking within 7 feet of driveways, to provide a small buffer for people trying to exit driveways. Under the current code, motorists can park right up to the driveway, which often creates a hazard. 21-27 Residential pazking sticker program This section was eliminated. The program was operated for a short time period, and it had a sunset provision. It was repealed on February 23, 1994. 21-36 Issuance of citations The language was changed to route copies of parking citations to the Records Division of the Department of Public Safety instead of the Director of Public Safety. ~" 3 AGENDA ITEM #SD AUGUST 9, 2004 21-37 Form of citations. Section (5) When someone makes a payment for a parking citation, the payment is made to the City Finance Department, not the Director of Public Safety. This change in the code recognizes the actual process currently followed by city staff. 21-38 Schedule of fines. ~'^ The fines have been raised to $50.00 for most pazking violations. The current $15 fine was established more than 20 years ago, and it has reached a point where people are willing to pay $15 for a parking place near the beach. The fine needs to be increased to a "" higher level. It is also recommended that the fines for various violations be standardized at the same dollaz value, with the exception of Handicapped Violations. "Pazking Over Time Limit" was added to address the locations with time limitations. "Other Improper Pazking" was added to address the creative ways that motorist find to ~"" pazk illegally, including violations of state laws. Currently, if someone violates a state statute that is not prohibited by City Code, the violation must be written on a state citation which is more expensive and much more cumbersome to process. This language """ will allow violations of state laws to be written and processed through the City citations and processes. 21-39 Payment ofpazking fines. This section of the City Code dated back to 1970, and it contained many specific steps '~ and processes for the collection of pazking fines. Many of those processes were obsolete andlor impractical The proposed changes will: Direct the payment of pazking fines to the City Finance Department; Change the late penalty time period to 30 days, and increase the late fees to $50; and Authorize the Police Department to tow or immobilize a vehicle with at least 3 ~„ unpaid parking citations when the expiration of the times for payments has passed. AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 Repeal of Ordinances #75-67-2 and #75-87-6. These ordinances are obsolete and obscure, and some of the provisions have been integrated into the proposed updates of Chapter 21. For example: #75-67-2 Schedule III Identifies "through streets" as Mayport Road, Ocean Blvd., East Coast Drive, and Sherry Drive. However, the code does not define what is means to be a "through street." Schedule IV Prohibits parking at all times on certain streets -Ocean Boulevazd, the east side from Atlantic Blvd. north to Ahern Street. Prohibits parking on East Coast Drive from Atlantic Blvd. north to 11~' street. These is no Schedule V. In Schedule VI The code allows for 15 minute pazking on the north side of Atlantic Blvd. from Sherry Drive to a point 100 feet west of Sherry Drive. #75-87-6 Schedule III Identifies traffic control devices on "through streets", but it has not been updated since 1987. Since that time, there are traffic control devices that have been approved and installed at the direction of the City Commission, but the ordinance was never changed or updated. The implication of this ordinance is that traffic control devices cannot be placed on "through streets" i.e. Ocean Blvd., East Coast Drive, and Sherry Drive, without the City Commission passing an ordinance for approval This makes every traffic control request on a "through street" a decision for the elected officials to make. 5 ~* AGENDA ITEM,? #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 If the City Commission approves the proposed language in Chapter 21, then: ~* The parking prohibitions for the most heavily traveled Atlantic Beach streets will be expanded to additional streets i.e. All of Ocean Blvd., Plaza Drive (except for ~„ the 300 block), Royal Palms Drive, Sailfish Drive, Levy Road, Dutton Island Road, and Donner Road; and ~,,, The decisions relative to traffic controls on "through streets" will be up to the judgment of the Department of Public Safety, based on the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law and the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. This ~. would not preclude the City Commission from becoming involved in such decisions, but it would no longer require them to become involved in every decision affecting these streets. Summary: This section of the City Code comprises 15 pages, and the revisions are significant. Although it is a large undertaking, it is necessary to update this section of the code for the benefit of the citizens and the City. BUDGET: None RECOMMENDATIONS: We recommend that the City Commission review the recommendations relative to Chapter 21 of the City Code, and provide direction and guidance to staffto modify the code as desired. When the substantive issues are identified, then the City Attorney will need to review the language and provisions to assure that they are appropriately worded and legally sound. ATTACHMENTS: Chapter 21 of the City Code with recommendations for deletions (strikethroughs) and Additions (underlines) Introduction for Manual On Uniform Traffic Control Devices Ordinances 75-67-2 and 75-87-6 ~* REVIEWED BY CITY MANAGER: ~"' AGE A ITEM NUMBER: ~"" 6 AGENDA ITEM #3D AUGUST 9, 2004 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 21-1. Adoption of Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law. anal the Ma1.~ua1 on Uniform Traffic Control .Devices. There is hereby adopted by reference the Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law, being F.S. Ch. 316, as amended, which law shall be in full force and effect in the city as if fully ~* set forth herein, and shall be considered as part of this chapter. Also adopted by reference and considered as part of this Chapter is the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) for Streets and Highways, as published and amended by the ~"" Federal :Highway Administration. (Code 1970, § 11-1) Sec. 21-2. Permit required for parades and processions. No procession or parade, except the United States armed services, the military forces of this state and the forces of the police and fire department, shall occupy, march or proceed along any street or roadway except in accordance with a permit issued by the e-l~ie~-ef pope city manager and such other regulations as are set forth in this Code which may apply. «~„ ~~~y ~~~u~ruge (Code 1970, § 22-2) Secs. 21-3--21-15. Reserved. ARTICLE II. STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING* *Cross references: Off-street parking and loading, § 24-161; parking lots, § 24-162; storage and parking of vehicles in residential districts, § 24-163. State law references: Authority to regulate or prohibit stopping, standing or parking, F.S. § 316.008(1)(a); stopping, standing or parking in specified places, F.S. § 316.1945; additional parking regulations, F.S. § 316.195. DIVISION 1. GENERALLY Sec. 21-16. Manner of parking. (a) No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway in the direction of the traffic. If a curb is present, the curbed side wheels of the vehicle shall be within 12 inches of the edge of the roadway, except as provided in the following paragraphs: AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 (1) Angle parking upon a street which has been marked or signed for angle ~. parking. The vehicle shall be parked at the angles of the curb indicated by the mark or sign; (2) Loading or unloading in a place where, and at hours when, stopping for the loading or unloading of merchandise or materials is permitted. A vehicle is used for the transportation of merchandise or material maybe backed into the curb to take on or discharge loads. (b) No vehicle, trailer, boat, equipment of any kind shall be temporarily or permanently parked or placed in any location on public or private property, which interferes with the safe, clear anal unobstructed sight distance of an~right-of-wad intended or designated for use by pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles. Such obstruction shall be immediately removed by order of the Police Department, and if required, charges for towing and storage, as set forth herein. shall apply. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 1, 4-12-82) State law references: Similar provisions, F.S. ~ 316.195. Sec. 21-17. Prohibited in specific areas. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or atraffic-control device in any of the following places: (1) On a sidewalk or in a manner that any part of the vehicle is protruding over a sidewalk or any part of the sidewalk area; (2) 1~-;~-oi On any city right-of--way within 7 feet of a public driveway, or private driveway upon complaint; (3) Within 20 feet of an intersection mere-peste~l; (4) Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; (5) On a crosswalk; (6) Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, unless permitted to do so by a zone or devices established in the area; (7) Along side or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when the stopping, standing or parking could obstruct traffic, and any place where any official sign prohibits stopping or parking, and any parking place specifically designated and marked for the disabled unless the vehicle displays a parking permit as required by state law. 2 '"" AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 200~i a. A person who is chauffeuring a disabled person shall be allowed, without need for an identification parking permit, momentary parking in the parking space for the purpose of loading or unloading a disabled person, and no penalty shall be imposed upon the driver for this momentary parking. b. A person convicted of violating these provisions regarding parking spaces designated for disabled persons shall be punished by a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars ($250.00). ~: d;~..,hl~a ., ~1,.,I1 L,o ,a;~.f,-;h„+o~l , ~ F 11.,,,,x• 1 Th;,-+,, +:,.~ /`2 G1 „ Y.t ~h.,11 1.~ ,.1.,,.x.1 ,-.,rte erV e ., „t .,+'+h~ l.. J- 1111 L~' 1.1 Y l.J `/ / J 1/ LA J11LL31. VY 1..1I LLV V + ' -1 F,. ,~1r il, „l1, ~.f , nhl;l, .,., ., ,Y ~ • tho ..;t„ LnVp]I.IlVVIUC~ L 1n 1 V11 V~iLpV Y~C~l~rliSlepJ nJ niJ i~1V~rb ~ ~i lll.[ ~ ~TVC~ 1 1.y~d~ J . ~ V1JV1lJ ~ VJV I CI II ~ U J ~T r I 1-CCZ 7 Z7C+ ~~}~ 7 ~ J ~ +~ } y~ n ~ ~, ~ , ~,1 . ~.l ~ V ~ ' ' - t1~"~' t ' ~ ~ , ~ l ,, * ~ " p pITJ 1ZCC.L~1~ i ~7 c. l ~~ Fie ~1LITTiJ .TI'~'r~el Ce ~i'~ip'V 1IlYT n.,4 ln„,.a n4 fl,~, u,,,7 l,~n,,..+,n..nl , ,,.1 „l, ,,ll ,• o GTL~TIL[TC .,,1„L,1~, 11VL lU1JJV Ui LIIL >• ~ ,-,.l;r,,,•o -F ,• rho ,-, ~+.,+~ 7 L, i ... ~ ~ (8) Parkin;; shall. be prohibited on the following streets and roadways at all a. East Coast Drive b. Ocean :Blvd c. Sherry Drive (South) d. Seminole .Road e. Plaza Drive (except for the 300 Block) f. Roya] :Patens Drive g. Sailfish Drive h. Levy Road ~,. i. Dutton Island Road '~ 3 AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 j. Dormer Road (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 2, 4-12-82; Ord. No. 75-90-8, § 1, 2-26-90) State law references: Similar provisions, F.S. ~ 316.1945. Sec. 21-18. Obstructing traffic. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in a street in a manner or under such ~* conditions as to leave available less than 10 feet of a roadway for free movement of vehicular traffic, except a driver may stop temporarily during the actual loading or unloading of passengers or when necessary in obedience to a traffic regulation or traffic +~ sign or signal or a police officer. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 3, 4-12-82) Sec. 21-19. Compliance with signs prohibiting parking required. When a sign prohibiting parking is erected or a curb is officially marked to prohibit parking, no person shall park a vehicle in such a designated place. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 4, 4-12-82; Ord. No. 75-00-14, § 1, 7-10-00) Sec. 21-20. Parking limitations. When a sign is erected in each block giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle for longer than the respective times set forth in any schedule applicable thereto promulgated and adopted by the City Manager. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 5, 4-12-82) Sec. 21-21. Parking for certain purposes prohibited. No person shall stand or park a vehicle upon any roadway or right-of--way for the principal purpose of: ~ (1) Displaying it for sale; or (2) « greasing, or repairing the vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 6, 4-12-82) Sec. 21-22. Commercial, recreational, etc., vehicles; weight requirements. (1) No person shall stop, stand, or park a commercial vehicle in excess of ~„ 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight, or any combination thereof, or any '~ 4 AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 component part thereof, including the tractor unit or trailer unit of any ~„ tractor-trailer-type truck, upon any private property in a residential zone except for the purpose of loading and unloading. No more than four (4) hours shall be allowed for loading and unloading, unless otherwise ~,,, authorized by the city manager or his designee. (2) No person shall stop, stand, or park a recreational vehicle, camper, bus, flatbed truck, travel trailer, equipment trailer, boat, boat trailer or commercial vehicle upon any street or right-of--way, except for the purpose of loading or unloading. No more than four (4) hours shall be allowed for loading and unloading, unless otherwise authorized by the city manager or his designee. (3) Violations of subsection (a) or (b) above shall be punishable by a fine in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) for a first offense and one hundred dollars ($100.00) for each subsequent offense. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, ~ 7, 4-12-82; Ord. No. 75-92-9, § 1, 2-24-92; Ord. No. 75-97-12, §§ 1, 2, 3-24-97) Sec. 21-23. Parking more than 72 hours prohibited. No person shall park a motor vehicle on any street or right-of--way for a period of time in excess of 72 hours. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 8, 4-12-82) Sec. 21-24. Abandoned, wrecked, junked or inoperative property, etc.--Declared unlawful; exception; nuisance declared. 3 ~2i~@r-~e-@i~f6~62~H~Et~E3~E~ +~ ~ ' ~ ~ =r ° r }E- 2z l;E i-~36 }E-~v c crvr r: ' ' ` ...~~....~...,.~ .. ~,,,....~,..~., t, t,...~~ ~~.e Yre~e:~~ vr xYr ru r ~ , 5 to 1„~ .,1., ~a ,.t, ,,.-+;,.1„ ;_ _, '~ : v a,..+,,...+:,,lt„ 4t.,, r.,.Tt,...,:_.,_ t-.. .~. .... t..~w.J.. .. t ..a .~uv... ~u-~av,v i.ai .~ uv.~~u,., ~iu,iy ~.i i~., iviiv yr cirb i.v-rr[.~ ~lVTT!'~ T!l TLTG llTx71~TRD AT~TTI A I T D~T?Cll1~iC T1~TTGD~CTL'Tl TAT TLT7'.' A TT A (''L71~Tl DD~~~~ +., +., 'r• /~o++; ,, .t f:,,-+t, l.,•;,~4' ~ .7 Cr1~T0'p ~GT~C~j CP 7P1~~Jri CC1T1~VC'CTl-PIiC'iL AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 '--~}-~ l -}- N$E~--~E~-~6~1--~1 EtL32 uu ~l - ,,,-1 +~1,,,.L,,, ,~,1. f ri c ~ - F , ~., .r... c., uo , , F' +1 +' . + +1, ~, „ c ~ ~~ ~.o«~e o 4' +L, o .,1 „ ,-+, l,; 1, tl, V ~ y J ~. , ~ ~, vv, aci. " ~tinl~ ., n,•+;nlon n,-,.-1 n „l;o.a .'+1 +l -,li 1 +' ' + ,7 ' }~ + E' ~6f-~~n- -6-~f E ~ +l, ~ +' 1 ..+' 1 ^ ` - ^ 4' TC v, ,, c } 2 } c r .p cc rccr~crrc-ircrrc-r~-vi-crrcrcre sa~r µn ,-+;,.lo~ 1,,,11 L, nfs~.£~: µr+;.,le r ;i ' o' +.,;,,0~7 1,., +L, ('~'+ 4' A+t - ' +' ~ , .. ~.... ~ r~rcres x rcrrr~ c rcc crn-rca-v~~zz~-crr~-vrrTrru rrcrc , ~: cam}--~~i-S ~'i~2-E~8-~t •a 'I'„ I +o ~+„ / 1 \ 4' UV U1 1, > Ll• 1. V {.. rI C11Zi Y ~vii.t V,vV V, 1J 1.1 l/L, rlr~lri:r~-++.,1 +„ +L, V VI l,JI l U.4li lJ I. V1JVIZ.~ a L, o.,1+L, .,F +„ .,,,~1 . of f ,•o „4';,,1,.,1;+.,,,+~ „1'+L ,o ,,;+<, ., ,7 5 ~ ~"" i Rr„ ~-~- nr 1 7 4'7 . n,.~ ~~e~~ 8 c ~~ ~ 1 2 1 1 g c' !1 Ei-~~e ~ c~ g ~ >; 1 O 1~T °~7 Cross references: Nuisances, Ch. 12. AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 Sec. 21-25. Removing and impounding. Members of the department of public safety of the city are hereby authorized to remove and shall cause to be removed any vehicle from any street or alley or right-of--way within the city to a public garage or other place of safety under circumstances enumerated in this article: (1) When a vehicle is left unattended: a. On a sidewalk; b. T=gym=~-Qf Within 7 feet of a public or private driveway upon complaint; c. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant; d. Within an intersection; e. On a crosswalk; or f. Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing, or parking would obstruct traffic. (2) When any vehicle is left unattended at any place where official signs or markings on the curb prohibit parking, stopping, or standing. (3) When any vehicle is left unattended upon any street or right-of--way for a period of time longer than 72 hours; (4) When a vehicle upon a street or alley is so disabled as to constitute an obstruction to traffic, or the person in charge of the vehicle is, by reason of physical injury or condition, incapacitated to such an extent as to be unable to provide for its custody or removal; (5) When any vehicle is left unattended upon a street or alley and is so parked illegally, or the vehicle constitutes an obstniction to normal movement of traffic. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 10, 4-12-82; Ord. No. 75-00-14, § 1, 7-10-00) Cross references: Establishment of rotating wrecker call list, § 21-50. Sec. 21-26. Same--Towage and storage charges. Any and all towage and storage charges reasonably due the operator of the garage or place where the vehicle is stored or removed under provisions of this article, ~;~ shall constitute a lien against the vehicle. The operator of the garage or other place the vehicle is stored is hereby authorized to hold the vehicle until the towage and storage costs are paid by the owner of the vehicle, or, in his behalf, the operator; provided, that in 7 AGENDA ITEbI #3D AUGUST 9, 2004 no event shall the city or any officer; employee or department of the city be liable for the charges and costs by reason of their enforcement of this section. (Ord. No. 75-82-3, § 11, 4-12-82) Cross references: Charges for towing and storage, § 21-51. c~~~?-1--z~?-PCeS}l~~rrai-~z'si icri'~~'-~ i-Ycicarr. , ~ b: b 1 U 1 V1lUVLL 11 Vl.II 4~ V lIV 1ll~JI P~ , ' b .. bo - - - , b b y b b e l~u~~ lllc, ~~1I4 11.1..E'~C~'S~S e~l~C1r~.TSVUlIh, 3~ TvT.TI C~SArL~~V {J 11iLt~ 1 }l(, .,4'40,.+~,l1 L.., n.,;.a fly.,' +. t +1 '+L. ~... ~......_v..w... ~.y .~cuu uv 1biluu.vr. b ~ , , , ~uiLh.l,-.,.<, ~l ~1,.,1~ ~ f'~ +' +1,',-t /'2 r1\ a F'+ 1, t AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 ~ ' ~ }-- b b 5 b ~ 7 b b ~. ~ T ~ ' ~ QGTC'I'0'12 f the ,,.,,•1.; .,., ~ .,,•l r~,-1 , ,; 11 b .,,~+ h° .,1 1~,.,,°~l ~ ~ , • - _ __ b _ ~ ~ .~ .. ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ~ . Elf + ~1~C- ~~0 3~=~6 ,;+ T l,° f°L, ~ ~ c° c ~ ' ' " " c ~ T i - ~ S c pi mir c - air r iv a-- - ii- pc [ virc~ irii-~ ~ a b D .. racir jrant:.,1 ,- .,,-1~; ~+,•°°+ . ,;f-h..,,+ r, .,l:rl •1-' :+ ; °,1 1..., " +h° `.;+ ..,.,.. .......•~i r :.....~ii 5 .~..a ....~ .. i~iiv ~... u vu.,,u Yuiiciias i.,viriirt~,rJ AGENDA ITElVI #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 [h )~_~o-l ~~i+,o ,.a ..14: ~~ T1, ,- L .,f ~ ,~h:.,l.~ n .,tr , t., tl,.~ l~T l~ ~ b , b .. .b b ' b b '~~nttt~i~tt'C t~~.'tt"t~'~..~'ttYt~'~ (.. tt'-r~ ~,-7~r -~ ~. , , v,;tv,,,~.,,7 `lo a t 1 th .k c ' c` u ' '- ' ' ° ' ' , ~. .. u~ v ir r a- ~-pTO p r rt cc c-o ~tT~c' n~ (-C~rc-1-AIe-?~-x-2-9, e ~ ~~ n rn~ See-s~1- ~-8-z~1--~-~-Reset~et~ evrr-ai'ri-~.7x~7rr. DIVISION 2. ENFORCEMENT Sec. 21-36. Issuance of citations. The Director of Public Safety shall have exclusive control of and shall have printed uniform traffic citations which shall be prenumbered and which shall be issued to the public safety officers. It shall be the duty of the public safety officers to check on parking locations for indications of illegal parking and to give the notice of the violation of parking ordinances regulating the parking of vehicles in any street block of the city. Notice of violation of a parking ordinance by public safety officers shall be given by leaving a citation specifying the violation with the registered owner or operator of the vehicle or by attaching the citation to the vehicle if it is unattended. A duplicate copy of each such ticket shall be made and filed by the public safety officer, with his signature affixed thereto, at the close of each day's work, with the dig tictor u+•,,,,ti~;^ ~^+'^*`, Records llivision of the Public Safety llepartment (Code 1970, § 11-3; Ord. No. 57-79-8, § 11.30, 6-11-79) Sec. 21-37. Form of citations. Citations for violation of parking ordinances shall: 10 AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 (1) Be in writing and in the name of the city; ~• (2) Set forth substantially the nature of the offense and the number of the ordinance being violated; (3) State the date and time delivered; (4) Specify the license tag number of the vehicle causing the violation as well as the person cited if delivered in person; ~ (5) Command the owner or operator of the vehicle causing the violation to pay to the ~~r°^+,;,- „r+~,,, .,,,~,~;^ ~„+~,+„ ,~^,,,,,-+.,,~„+ City of Atlantic Beach, Finance Department the applicable fine as established by section 21-38; (6) Be signed by the person issuing them. ~""' (Code 1970, § 11-5) Sec. 21-38. Schedule of fines. There is established the following schedule of fines to be assessed in cases of parking violations occurring in the city: ~r (1) Parking in prohibited areas ... $50.00 $-1-~(3A ""~ (2) Parking within 15' of fire hydrant ... $50.00 ~-5:-98 Parking double ... $50.00 -1-5:8A Obstructing traffic ... $50.00 X88 5 ~ Obstructin drivewa g y ... $50.00 -1~-8A ~6) Parking Over Time Limit $50.00 ~ (7) Other Improper parkin; ... $50.00 ~5-:9(~ e^ (8) Illegal parking in space reserved for handicapped .. $250.00 ~„ (Code 1970, § 11-4; Ord. NO. 57-84-10, 4-9-84; Ord. No. 75-86-5, § 1, 1, 5-27-86) Sec. 21-39. Payment of parking fines. {-a-} The ~'~~°^+,,.. „~,,,,~,~;^ ~„+.,+„ Cite of Atlantic Beach Finance Department is authorized to accept payment of a parking fine as specified on the parking ~,,, citation and in accordance with the schedule of fines at any time before a "~" 11 AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 200 summons is issued with respect thereto, in person at his office or by mail. The ~ voluntary payment of a parking fine shall be deemed equivalent to the entry of a plea of guilty to the offense charged and waiver of the right to a trial for purposes of this chapter. {~} There is imposed on each person charged with violation of a parking ordinance who fails to pay the parking fine within ~~ 30 days an additional cost of +.,,,, ,a„tt,,.-~ r~~ nm $50.00. '~+>1~ a;..~,.+,,,- „~,,,,t,t;,. ~.,rn+., ~ c , r,a +.<,,, ,t,.tt,,,- r~~ nn~ ,.,,~+ ; ;mot . ,;+t,;,, +i,;,-+., rZn~ ,~.,.,~ +:-,..,., +t,~ a..+,~ „f v-te1-a~t't8~~- (c) The director of public safety shall have the discretion of relieving the person ~• named in the citation of paying the additional ,. $50.00 lute fee e-es~upon good cause being shown and documented by the Director of Public Safety_ (d) Multiple Unpaid Violations: If a vehicle has 3 or more unUaid parking tickets, and. the time limitations for the payment of the tickets has expired, then the vehicle maybe disabled or towed Uursuant to the conditions in this section. b , =,;+t,;., rb,o .,t,,, ~ +i,;.-+., ~., u-axlrisalr fiii~ ., ,-t ' ° ~ - + 'a 1 - ,., 't + , N ~...... , b .. . , .... , ., ~, .., u .... , ~. «. ~, cm ~P c- rio crv-i n - ~ccicr- v~-rrrc 'm ~ nvc b > > , t~ciriar~,..~ •,L„~ o +L,o l:,.o.~ o + .,~...,~ rL,o 1, ' 1 ~+ o o .t ~ +1., , , ~'"" 12 (Code 1970, § 11-6) Sec. 21-40. Disposition of money collected as fines. AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 All fines and costs collected in accordance with the terms of this division shall be paid forthwith to the Director of Finance in a manner prescribed by the director of finance. (Code 1970, ~ 11-8) Sec. 21-41. Presumption of motor vehicle ownership. For purposes of violation of a parking ordinance of the city, the specification of a motor vehicle license tag number on a citation for such violation, by an officer charged with enforcement thereof, shall be prima facie evidence that the motor vehicle is owned by the person in whose name the license tag is registered in the office of the appropriate agency of the state issuing the license tag. (Code 1970, § 11-7) Secs. 21-42--21-49. Reserved. ARTICLE III. WRECKER SERVICE* *Editor's note: Ordinance No. 57-92-18, §§ 1--5, adopted April 13, 1992, did not ~"'" specifically amend the Code; therefore inclusion as §§ 21-50--21-54 was at the discretion of the editor. Cross references: Removing and impounding, § 21-25; towage and storage charges, § 21- 26. Sec. 21-50. Establishment of rotating wrecker call list. "~ The Chief of Police, subject to approval by the City Manager, is authorized to establish standards and rules for the administration of a rotating wrecker service to the city. All wrecker and towing firms, companies, or corporations licensed to conduct that business may apply for a listing by the police department on the rotating wrecker call list. (Ord. No. 57-92-18, § 1, 4-13-92) Sec. 21-51. Charges for towing and storage. any point within the city limits shall be as follows: ~, TABLE INSET: ""' 13 ~. AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 ~,,,, Daytime (6:00 a.m.--6:00 p.m.) Nighttime (6:00 p.m. - 6:00 a.m.) Sunday and Legal Holidays ~ (1) Class A wrecker: Passenger cars and light vans Trucks (half-ton to two tons Campers, trailers and mobile homes Motorcycles Daytime Nighttime $73.00 $94.00 $73.00 $94.00 $105.00 $105.00 $73.00 $94.00 (2) Class B wrecker: Any truck, unit or part thereof, from more than 2 tons to 10 tons of weight $105.00 per hour towing charge, but in no event less than a $100.00 charge for towing, and not more than $105.00 per hour for cleanup, extra labor and waiting time. (3) Class C wrecker: Any truck or unit of 10 tons or greater weight $157.00 per hour towing charge for a truck or unit transportable as a whole, but in no event less than $157.00 charge for such towing, or, $210.00 per hour towing charge for a truck or other unit not transportable as a whole, but in no event less than a $100.00 charge for such towing; and not more than $100.00 per hour for cleanup, extra labor or waiting time. (4) Overturned vehicles: Regular price plus $52.00 $52.00 (5) On Ocean: (Driver and/or wrecker must enter water regular price plus $52.00 $73.00 (6) Use of dollies: Regular price plus $52.00 $75.00 (b) The charges for storage of vehicles by wrecker service operators shall be as follows: ~" ~"" 14 ~""" AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 Storage, outside per day ... $17.00 Storage, inside per day ... $21.00 (c) When a wrecker is called and the owner arrives to claim his vehicle before it can be removed, a partial fee is allowed of forty-two dollars ($42.00), if the wrecker has been physically attached to the vehicle. If the owner arrives before the wrecker is attached, no fee will be charged. (d) The above charges maybe changed by resolution adopted by the city commission. (Ord. No. 57-92-18, § 2, 4-13-92; Res. No. 01-15, § 1, 7-9-01) Cross references: Towage and storage charges, § 21-26. Sec. 21-52. Wreckers to be equipped at all times. All wreckers must be equipped at all times with amber flashing lights and all necessary working tools, including but not limited to, bolt cutters, crowbars, shovel, broom, axe and fire extinguisher. (Ord. No. 57-92-18, § 3, 4-13-92) Sec. 21-53. Liability insurance. All wreckers must have, maintain, and keep in full force and effect, liability insurance in !~"' amounts not less than $100,000.00 to $300,000.00 and property insurance in an amount not less than $50,000.00. ~"'' (Ord. No. 57-92-18, § 4, 4-13-92) Sec. 21-54. Repairing vehicles without authorization prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to dismantle or to make repairs, alterations or '~'"` additions to any such removed vehicle without the written consent signed by its owner or his duly authorized agent. (Ord. No. 57-92-18, § 5, 4-13-92) Secs. 21-55--21-59. Reserved. Ordinance # 75-67-2 and Ordinance #75-87-6 shall be repealed r 15 AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 December 2001 Page I-1 MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES INTRODUCTION Standard: Traffic control devices shall be defined as all signs, signals, markings, and other devices used to regulate, warn, or guide traffic, placed on, over, or adjacent to a street, highway, pedestrian facility, or bikeway by authority of a public agency having jurisdiction. The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) is incorporated by reference in 23 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 655, Subpart F and shall be recognized as the national standard for traffic control devices on all public roads open to public travel in accordance with 23 U.S.C. 109(d) and 402(a). The policies and procedures of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) to obtain basic uniformity of traffic control devices shall be as described in 23 CFR 655, Subpart F. Any traffic control device design or application provision contained in this Manual shall be considered to be in the public domain. Traffic control devices contained in this Manual shall not be protected by a patent or copyright, except for the Interstate Shield. Support: The need for uniform standards was recognized long ago. The American Association of State and Highway Officials (AASHO), now known as the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), published a manual for rural highways in 1927, and the National Conference on Street and Highway Safety (NCSHS) published a manual for urban streets in 1930. In the early years, the necessity for unification of the standards applicable to the different classes of road and street systems was obvious. To meet this need, a joint committee of AASHO and NCSHS developed and published the original edition of this Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) in 1935. That committee, now called the National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NCUTCD), though changed from time to time in name, organization, and personnel, has been in continuous existence and has contributed to periodic revisions of this Manual. The FHWA has administered the MUTCD since the 1971 edition. The FHWA and its predecessor organizations have participated in the development and publishing of the previous editions. There were seven previous editions of the MUTCD, and several of those editions were revised one or more times. Table I-1 traces the evolution of the MUTCD, including the two manuals developed by AASHO and NCSHS. Standard: The U.S. Secretary of Transportation, under authority granted by the Highway Safety Act of 1966, decreed that traffic control devices on all streets and highways open to public travel in accordance with 23 U.S.C. 109(d) and 402(a) in each State shall be in substantial conformance with the Standards issued or endorsed by the Fl'3WA. Page I-2 December 2001 Table 1-1. Evolution of the MUTCD Month 1 Year Year Name Revised 1927 Manual and Specifications for the Manufacture, 4/29, 12/31 Display, and Erection of U.S. Standard Road Markers and Signs (for rural roads) 1930 Manual on Street Traffic Signs, Signals, and No revisions Markings (for urban streets) 1935 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for 2/39 Streets and Highways {MUTCD) 1942 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for No revisions Streets and Highways -War Emergency Edition 1948 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for 9154 Streets and Highways 1961 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for No revisions Streets and Highways 1971 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for 11/71, 4/72, 3/73, 10/73, Streets and Highways 6/74, 6/75, 9/76, 12/77 1 g78 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for 12/79, 12/83, 9/84, 3/86 Streets and Highways 1988 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for 1/90, 3/92, 9/93, 11/94, Streets and Highways 12/96, 6/98, 1/00 2000 Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways -Millennium Edition 6/01 AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 December 2001 Page I-3 Support: 23 CFR, Part 655.603 adopts the MUTCD as the national standard for any street, highway, or bicycle trail open to public travel in accordance with 23 U.S.C. 109(d) and 402(a). The "Uniform Vehicle Code (IJVC)" is one of the documents referenced in the MUTCD. The UVC contains a model set of motor vehicle codes and traffic laws for use throughout the United States. The States are encouraged to adopt Section 15-117 of the UVC, which states that, "No person shall install or maintain in any azea of private property used by the public any sign, signal, marking, or other device intended to regulate, warn, or guide traffic unless it conforms with the State manual and specifications adopted under Section 15-104." Section 15-104 of the WC adopts the MUTCD as the standard for conformance. The Standard, Guidance, Option, and Support material described in this edition of the MUTCD provide the transportation professional with the information needed to make appropriate decisions regarding the use of traffic control devices on streets and highways. The material in this edition is organized to better differentiate between Standards that must be satisfied for the particular circumstances of a situation, Guidances that should be followed for the particular circumstances of a situation, and Options that may be applicable for the particular circumstances of a situation. Throughout this Manual the headings Standazd, Guidance, Option, and Support are used to classify the nature of the text that follows. Figures, tables, and illustrations supplement the text and might constitute a Standard, Guidance, Option, or Support. The user needs to refer to the appropriate text to classify the nature of the figure, table, or illustration. Standard: When used in this Manual, the text headings shall be defined as follows: 1. Standard-a statement of required, mandatory, or specifically prohibitive practice regarding a traffic control device. All standards are labeled, and the text appears in bold large type. The verb shall is typically used. Standards are sometimes modified by Options. 2. Guidance-a statement of recommended, but not mandatory, practice in typical situations, with deviations allowed if engineering judgment or engineering study indicates the deviation to be appropriate. All Guidance statements are labeled and the text appears in large type. Guidance text is the same size as Standard text, but it is not bold. The verb should is typically used. Guidance statements are sometimes modified by Options. 3. Option-a statement of practice that is a permissive condition and carries no !~*" requirement or recommendation. Options may contain allowable modifications to a Standard or Guidance. All Option statements are labeled, and the text appears in small type. The verb may is typically used. ~" Page I-4 December 2001 4. Support-an informational statement that does not convey any degree of mandate, recommendation, authorization, prohibition, or enforceable condition. Support statements are labeled, and the text appears in small type. The verbs shall, should, and may are not used in Support statements. Support: Throughout this Manual all dimensions and distances are provided in the International System of Units, a modernized version of the Metric system, and their English equivalent units are shown in parentheses. Guidance: Before laying out distances or determining sign sizes, the public agency should decide whether to use the International System of Units (Metric) or the English equivalent units. The chosen units should be specified on plan drawings. Care should be given to ensure that the chosen unit of measurement is known to those responsible for designing, installing, or maintaining traffic control devices. s• AGENDA ITEi~'I #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 ~!" .. ~~ AGENDA ITEM #8D . ~ AUGUST 9, 2004 ORDINANCE NO. 75--67--2 ~' .~N ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 2 OF ORDINANCE NO, 75-58-1, BEING AN ORDINANCE E~f'TITI,ED "t~l~' ,__f ORDINANCE ADOPTING Tt3E FLORIDA MODEL TRAFFIC ~„ ORDINANCE FOR REGTJLATI'NG 773E MOVEMENT OF ALL ~ VEHICUi,AR, PEDESTRIAl~ 1~147D OTHER TRAFFIC WITK- TILT THE CITY OF ATLI~NTIC BE1~,CH, FLORIU~? . " ~!* $E S.T EI3ACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF TfIE CITY OF ATLAD7TIC BE_AC~i, FLORIDA: ` SECTION I. That the schedules o•_ designated streets districts and zones, referred to and embraced. in and by the d d?nance "' adopter by said. Ordinance #75-58-3 are hexeby declared to be as follows, and Section 2 of said Ordinance #75'Sa-l as here- by amended accarctingly: FLORIDA MODEL TRAFFIC' ORDI~FANCE. ,.~ Insert for Section 19~ SCAEDLILE S '" (l) SPEED LIMITS - ~ $eaah r?venue l5 MPH At A3.1. Times Seminole Road 25 MPH At.A~ll.Times Mayport Road As established At A~.l T?mes from time to time by Florida State Road ~"' Department SCHEDULE Iz ONE-WAY ST£~EETS AND ALLEYS - Street Diretti.on: of Traffic North side of Plaza between ~. East Coast Drive and Sherry Dr. West South side of Plaza between ~ East Coast Drive and Sherry Dr, East ~''~ East. side of Selve Marina. Drive between ~, Seminole Rene. intersection North to City Limits North ORDINANCE I30. 7"~~67-2 ~'" fr•, Model Traffic Ordinance -- Insert - Schedule II Continued -- West side of Selva Marina Drive between. Seminole Rd. intersection north to ~- City Limits sc~DVLE zxz ^. ~. THROIIGH STP.EETS Street Mayport Road ocean Boulevard East Coast Drive ShezLy 33rive AGENDA ITEM #3D AUGUST 9, 2004 Page 2 $OLt~! Portions nfrected F11 1.x,11 .r..~.~ A.11 SCHEDULE IV Parking prohibited at all times on certain streets Name of Street Portions Affected Ocean Bauleva~d East side from Atlantic Blvd.. north to Z~hern Street East Coast Drive Atlantic Boulevard north t0. 11th Street SCHEDULE VI Parking time limited on pertain streets - Street or District Tirne North side of Atlantic Slvd, from Ocean Blvd. west to East Coast 3rive 30 Plinutes west sicle of Ocean Boulevard Tram Atlantic Boulevard north tv iahern Street 30 Minutes North side of Atlantic Blvd.. from Sherry D~cive to a point 100 feet west of Sherry Dr. ~ 1~ tdinutes ~" AGENDA ITEM #3ll AUGUST 9, 2004 .. ORDII3ANCE 1~0. 7~-672 FAGL'~ 3 ~,~r. SECTION II. 't'his Ordinance sha~.1 became effective immediately upon its Passage. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Passed by the City Commission on First reading on P4arch 27, 19b7. Passed ay the City Commission on second and final reading on April lOtlz 3.9E~. Attest:. !~' ~ ~. -~ ~ . ~ Adp1e S. Grage C~.ty Clerk !~" .~^~ . (SEAL,) Tbis is to csrtify th~.t the abova ordinenoe ~ ~S " ~ 7- eras posted '-E-- 1 ! -(,~ st the City Hall ioi.lowing its final passage on~~- /~''~ Adele ~.. Grage, City C1©z~k ~" .. ~' ^ AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 ,,..,~ ORDINANCE N0. 75-87-6 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 75-67-2, BEING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE FLORIDA MODEL TRAFFIC ORDINANCE FOR REGULATING THE ~, MOVEMENT OF ALL VEHICULAR, YEDESTRTA23 AND OTHER TRAFFIC WITHIN TILE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACS, FLORIDA; AMENDING SECTION I, SCHEDULE III, TO AUTHORIZE THE ~"" PLACEMENT OF' STOP SIGNS AT CERTAIN INTERSECTIONS ON OCEAN BOULEVARD AND EAST COAST DRIVE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE $E IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY. COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTI BEACH, FLORIDA: Section 1. Ordinance No. 75-67-2, Section 1, Schedule III is hereby amended to read as follows: FLORIDA MODEL TRAFFIC ORDINANCE ~" SCHEDULE III ,~-. f..., THROUGH STREETS Street Portions Affected P4syper~-freed f~}~ Ocean Boulevard All, except four-way stop signs at ' Ahern;'Beventh'Str2~t; Tenth Street end SiXteentli Street East Coast Drive All,. .except four-way stop signs at Seventh Street, ~Te~itli'Street, ' Ele~r2t-th Street az-d Seminole Road Sherry Drive All, Atlantic Boulevard to Seminole Road S~minble Road All except Plaza and intezsection ' with ~ Eigliteentli. '2nd ' S~.turib a SCHEDULE IV Parking prohibited at all times on certain streets Name of Street Portions Affected 8eeaa-$eele~a~d Ease-6~de-€~es~-A.~~ax~#e-Bee~eve~d Fce~~$-~ e-Ak~e~a-6~~ee~: East Coast Drive Atlantic Boulevard north to Eleventh Street ~+ `" AGENDA ITEM #8D AUGUST 9, 2004 !~"" ~ ~,,,~.~. Section 2. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its adoption. Approved by the City Commission on first xeading April 27, 1987 Approved by the City Commission on Second & Final reading ~y 11, 1987 illiam S. Howell, Mayor, Presiding Officer Approved as to dorm and Correctness: ude L. Mullis, Cit Att ey ~' ^~. ATTEST: !~"' . . Adelaide F..:'Tucker, City Clerk ~,.