As used in this Article, the following terms
shall have the meanings respectively indicated:
CHAINS
Full chains, strap chains or other types of chains so mounted
as to give motor vehicles traction in snow.
SNOW
Any precipitation depositing any accumulation on the streets
of the city including snow, sleet, hail, ice or freezing rain.
SNOW EMERGENCY
A state, declared as herein described, under which highway
conditions are hazardous and dangerous to vehicular and pedestrian
traffic.
SNOW TIRES
Tires having treads designed for use in mud or snow and being
in such condition as to serve the purpose for which they are designed.
VEHICLES
All motor vehicles using city streets, including all public
and private transportation conveyances, trucks and other powered vehicles.
The Director of the Department of Public Works,
with the approval of the Director of the Department of Public Safety,
shall designate as snow emergency routes streets which are heavily
traveled and are necessary thoroughfares for the movement of vehicular
traffic through the city. Such designation shall take into consideration
state highway routes, fire apparatus emergency routes and other commonly
traveled streets. Each of such routes shall be posted with suitable
signs or markers, not less frequently than once in each direction
in one (1) block. Such signs shall bear the words "snow route" and
may restrict parking in such block on alternate sides of such street.
A map of such snow routes shall be filed with the City Clerk and other
copies thereof shall be available for public examination in the Departments
of Public Safety and Public Works. The Director of the Department
of Public Works may change such map from time to time, copies of such
changes being entered as aforesaid.
When, in the opinion of the Mayor, the actual
or expected precipitation of snow will create hazardous or dangerous
highway conditions for vehicular or pedestrian traffic, he is hereby
authorized to declare a snow emergency. He shall immediately inform
the public by issuing press releases to all news media. Such snow
emergency shall continue in force until the Mayor shall declare the
emergency no longer exists by press releases in the same fashion.
Two (2) hours after a snow emergency has been
declared and during its existence:
A. No vehicle shall be parked on a snow emergency route, unless signs posted in accordance with §
412-53 permit certain parking.
B. Any person who operates a vehicle without chains or
snow tires upon any street designated as a snow route, which vehicle
becomes staged or incapable of moving under its own power, or any
person who leaves such a vehicle unattended shall be in violation
of this Article.
C. Any vehicle parked, stalled, incapable of moving under
its own power or left unattended upon any snow route may be removed
or towed away to any other location by the Bureau of Police or by
persons authorized by such Bureau to do so.
No person shall throw, shovel, cast or otherwise
move, place, pile, deposit or dump snow or ice removed from sidewalks,
driveways or other areas into the street or public highway. No person,
when the cartway of the street or highway is cleared or partially
cleared, shall throw or place any snow or any other accumulation in
the cleared cartway or passageway area.
This Article shall be in full force and effect
upon its adoption and shall be effective from October 15 of each year
to April 15 of the following year.