[Amended 11-9-1992 by Ord. No. 1992-21; 5-19-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-7; 6-17-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-6; 12-18-2002 by Ord. No.
2002-22]
Vehicles over the registered gross weight are
hereby excluded from the streets or parts of streets described, except
for the pickup and delivery of materials on such streets.
Name of Street
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Weight Limit
(tons)
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Location
|
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Acadia Drive
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Adams Street
|
10
|
Entire length
|
Arleigh Road
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Cuthbert Road
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Fairfax Drive
|
4
|
From Palmyra corporate line to Cinnaminson Avenue
|
Hunter Street
|
4
|
Between Union Landing Road and Pear Street
|
Jackson Street
|
10
|
Entire length
|
Jefferson Street
|
10
|
Entire length
|
Land Street
|
4
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Between Union Landing Road and Pear Street
|
Lilac Lane
|
4
|
From the northerly curbline of Willow Drive
to the northerly terminus
|
Manor Road
|
4
|
Between Riverton-Moorestown Road and Highland
Avenue
|
New Albany Road
|
4
|
Between U.S. Route 130 and the Cinnaminson/Moorestown
township corporate line
|
Oxford Road
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Parry Road
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Pear Street
|
4
|
Between Bannard Street and its southerly terminus
|
Pennsauken Street
|
10
|
Entire length
|
Rowland Street
|
4
|
Between Industrial Highway and Union Landing
Road
|
Shenandoah Road
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Valley Forge Road
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Washington Street
|
10
|
Entire length
|
Waterford Drive
|
4
|
Entire length
|
Willow Drive
|
4
|
Route 130 to New Albany Road
|
Wynwood Drive
|
10
|
Entire length
|
Yellowstone Road
|
4
|
Entire length
|
[Amended 6-17-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-6; 1-24-2007 by Ord. No.
2007-2]
The following described streets or parts of
streets are hereby designated as one-way streets in the direction
indicated:
Name of Street
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Direction
|
Location
|
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Alley
|
East
|
Between Cuthbert Road and Lejune Road
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Main Street
|
South
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Between Second Street and Fork Landing Road
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No person shall make a U-turn at any of the
following locations:
Name of Street
|
Location
|
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New Albany Road
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Between Edgewood Lane and Saxony Drive
|
[Added 3-18-1992 by Ord. No. 1992-3;
amended 11-9-1992 by Ord. No. 1992-21; 12-20-1995 by Ord. No. 1995-21; 6-17-1998 by Ord. No. 1998-6; 5-19-1999 by Ord. No. 1999-3; 10-17-2001 by Ord. No.
2001-9A]
A. North Forklanding Road. It is hereby declared unlawful
for any vehicles to pass on North Forklanding Road within the Township
of Cinnaminson on said roadway within the physical limits of the Township
from West Main Street (County Road Number 537) to State Highway Route
73, a distance of approximately 8,920 feet, and said area roadway
shall be designated as a "no-passing zone." Said roadway is further
known as a portion or part of County Road Number 537, and said no-passing
zone has been approved by the County of Burlington, covered by resolution
duly adopted and by the State of New Jersey.
B. No person shall pass another vehicle at any of the
following locations, which shall be designated as "no-passing zones":
|
Name of Street
|
Location
|
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|
Bannard Street
|
From Pompess Avenue (South) to Union Landing
Road (both directions for the entire length of this roadway
|
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Lenola Road
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From the Cinnaminson/Moorestown line to Route
130; Wayne Drive-Winding Brook Road; between Moorestown-Riverton Road
(County Route 603) and Laurel Drive
|
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Forklanding Road [Amended 2-16-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-4]
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In both directions from Branch Pike to the Cinnaminson/Maple
Shade corporate line for an approximate distance of 10,200 feet or
1.9 miles
|
|
New Albany Road
|
Between the border of Cinnaminson and Moorestown
Township and Route 130
|
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Parry Road (Parry Boulevard)
|
Branch Pike and New Albany Road (a distance
of approximately 3,940 feet)
|
|
Pomona Road
|
Between Church Road and Moorestown Riverton
Road
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[Added 6-18-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-14]
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following words shall have
the following meanings:
BLOCK
A designated area within which the public street shall be
closed for a neighborhood party.
PARTY
A neighborhood block party, celebration or event, but shall
not include a garage sale, yard sale, bazaar, rummage sale or other
similar activity having the principal purpose of a commercial venture
or fundraising for an individual or organization; nor shall it include
a political meeting or rally, carnival or theatrical or musical performance
such as rock concerts or similar events.
STREET
Any street or roadway, or a portion thereof, within the borders
of the Township of Cinnaminson which is maintained by the Township
of Cinnaminson and upon which only residential properties exist. The
term does not include any roadway:
(1)
Controlled or maintained by the county, state or federal government;
(2)
Controlled or maintained by any private homeowner association;
or
(3)
Any Cinnaminson roadway upon which the primary purpose and/or
zoning of adjacent properties is business or commercial in nature.
B. Authorization to issue permit; application.
(1) No person, association or group shall cause or permit a street to
be closed for the purpose of conducting a block party, without first
having obtained a temporary street closing permit issued by the Director
of Public Safety.
(2) No person, association or group shall cause or permit a street to
be closed for any commercial or business purpose unless the same is
associated with a Township-sponsored activity or approved by a motion
of the Township Committee at a duly advertised public meeting.
(3) Applications for block party permits shall be made to the Cinnaminson
Police Department, with copy to the Public Works Department, no sooner
than six months prior to the date selected for holding the event and
at least 30 days before the date of such event. Applications shall
be made on a form provided by the Cinnaminson Police Department and
will be forwarded to the Traffic Safety Officer for review. Approval
or denial of the application shall occur within 15 days of receipt.
No less than 10 days prior to the event, the applicant shall give
written notice by hand delivery or regular mail of the issuance of
the permit and the date and time for closure of the roadway. Applications
shall contain, at minimum, the following information:
(a)
Names, addresses and telephone numbers of applicant(s);
(b)
Name and address of each owner of property whose access to the
temporarily closed street(s) will be impacted by the permit;
(c)
The location of the proposed street closing;
(d)
The date and period of time for such temporary street closings,
including a rain date, if applicable;
(e)
Explanation of the extent and nature of the proposed temporary
street closings;
(f)
Anticipated number of participants;
(g)
Acknowledgement of whether alcohol will be served and, if so,
a description of location and access to the same;
(h)
Description of the proposed method of effectuating the temporary
street closing and the location of any and all barriers to be used
in restricting the flow of vehicular traffic on the closed street(s);
(i)
The proposed location and description of any temporary structures,
rides or other items to be placed in the roadway;
(j)
Site sketch showing street, houses with numbers, barricades, cooking facilities, and items identified in subsections
(g) and
(i) above;
(k)
A signed statement by the applicant(s) that he/she or they agree
to abide by all the conditions of the permit, the ordinances of the
Township and the applicable rules and regulations of the Police Department;
(l)
A designated contact person;
(m)
Written evidence by at least 70% of the residential properties'
owners or tenants situated on the street of closure, that they have
consented to same;
(n)
An acknowledgement by property owners that no motor vehicles
will be permitted during the block party except for vehicles used
in connection with the block party, municipal vehicles and emergency
vehicles.
(4) If the application is approved, the applicant shall give notification
to Public Works at least 72 hours prior to the event to drop off barricades
based upon availability. A security deposit of $50 will be required.
The applicant shall give notification to Public Works no later than
the next business day following the block party to request pickup
of the barricades. If any equipment is broken upon return, the applicant's
security deposit may be used by the Township towards reimbursement
costs.
(5) If the application is approved, the applicant shall give notice to
all adjacent property owners of the date and time of closure so that
adjacent owners are aware of the time in which they may not operate
vehicles in the closed area.
C. Fee and standards for denial of application. The Director of Public
Safety shall authorize the issuance of a temporary street closing
permit conditioned upon the applicant's written agreement to comply
with the terms of such permit, unless the Director of Public Safety
is advised by the Traffic Safety Officer or Public Works that:
(1) The time, size and/or location of the event will unreasonably disrupt
the movement of traffic or interfere with other Township scheduled
activities;
(2) The event is of a size or nature that requires diversion of Township
police officers to the extent that reasonable police protection would
be denied in the Township;
(3) Such event will interfere with another event for which a temporary
street closing permit has already been issued;
(4) The information contained in the application is deficient or found
to be false in any material detail;
(5) The event will interfere with the regular collection of trash, recycling
or other municipal service or utility work;
(6) The applicant refuses to agree to abide by or comply with all conditions
of the permit; or
(7) The proposed temporary street closing permit prevents or interferes
with the movement of fire-fighting, first aid or other safety and/or
emergency vehicles to the point of interfering with normal fire protection,
ambulance service or other safety application.
D. Validity of permit. A permit issued pursuant to this article shall
be valid only for the date and the hours specified thereon, which
shall not be before 8:00 a.m. nor after 10:00 p.m.
E. Cleanup after block parties. The applicant shall be responsible for
removal of litter, debris and other materials from the street used
for the party, which is attributable to or caused by the party. In
the event littered streets require Public Works to perform a cleanup
at its own expense, the applicant shall be charged such reasonable
cleanup costs.
F. Obstacles blocking streets to be movable. A street blocked off for
a party shall not be obstructed by obstacles which cannot be readily
moved to allow emergency and hazard vehicles to enter it in response
to an emergency.
G. Limits on the number of permits. No more than two permits shall be
granted by the Police Department in any calendar year for the same
street.
H. Liability. The persons, organization or association to whom the permit
is issued shall be liable for all losses, damages or injuries sustained
by any person whether a participant or spectator at the block party,
whether or not said losses, damage or injuries arise by reason of
the negligence of the person, persons or organization to whom such
permit shall have been issued. The applicant shall be required to
enter a hold-harmless agreement, which agreement shall provide that
the applicant shall agree to save and hold the Township harmless of
and from any and all obligations and liabilities which may arise from
the temporary street closing which represents the subject matter of
the application. The applicant shall further agree as part of these
provisions to hold harmless the Township and to defend at his own
cost and expense any claims or lawsuits instituted by participants,
spectators or other third parties, which obligations or liabilities
might otherwise exist or be asserted against the Township.
I. Revocation of the permit. Any block party permit issued pursuant
to this article may be summarily revoked by the Cinnaminson Police
Department when, upon reason of disaster, public calamity, riot or
other emergency, the Cinnaminson Police Department deems that the
safety of the public or property requires such revocation.
J. Enforcement. This section shall be enforced by the Cinnaminson Police
Department or any other law enforcement agencies with jurisdiction
over activities in Cinnaminson Township.
K. Violations and penalties. Any person, persons, organizations or association
violating any provision of the section shall upon conviction be subject
to a fine not exceeding $2,000 or the maximum allowable under N.J.S.A.
40:49-5, a term of imprisonment not exceeding 90 days or a period
of community service not exceeding 90 days or any combination thereof.
Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense.
[Added 3-20-2017 by Ord.
No. 2017-4]
No person shall make a left turn at any of the following locations:
Name of Street
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Location
|
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Church Road (County Road 607)
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Exiting the driveway on Block 2015, Lots 1.01 and p/o 1.02,
and Block 2101, Lots 1 and 2 (Wawa)
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