[Added 3-23-2010 by Ord. No. 12-10]
The provisions of Subtitle 1 of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes
of New Jersey are made applicable to the semipublic roads, streets,
driveways and parking lots at Royal Woods Estates located in the Township
of Jackson, County of Ocean, and the following regulations shall be
enforceable.
No person shall stop or stand a vehicle upon any of the streets
or parts of streets described below, except in areas covered by other
parking restrictions:
Name of Street
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Sides
|
Hours
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Location
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---|---|---|---|
Rachel Court cul-de-sac (northerly terminus)
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All
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All
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As indicated on site plan[1]
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[1]
Editor's Note: Said site plan is on file in the Township offices.
The following described intersections are hereby designated
as stop intersections. Stop signs shall be installed as provided herein.
Intersection
|
Stop Sign(s) on
|
---|---|
North Boston Road and Rachel Court
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Rachel Court
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A.
The speed limit for both directions of travel on the following roadways
is:
Name of Street
|
Speed Limit
(mph)
|
Limits
| |
---|---|---|---|
Rachel Court
|
25
|
Entire length
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B.
Regulatory and warning signs shall be erected and maintained to effect
the above designated speed limits authorized by the Department of
Transportation.
Any vehicle parked or standing as to obstruct or impede a normal
flow of traffic, entrances or exitways, loading zones, oil fills,
any grassy area pedestrian walkway, or present in any way a safety
or traffic hazard may be removed by towing the vehicle at the owner's
or operator's expense.
All signs, posts, or other necessary materials shall be installed
and paid for by the applicant. All signing shall conform to the current
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:4-198
and N.J.S.A. 39:4-183.27.
Unless another penalty is expressly provided by the New Jersey
statutes, every person convicted of a violation of this article or
any supplement thereto shall be liable to a penalty of not more than
$100 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both.