No person shall willfully fail or refuse to comply with any
lawful order or direction of a Police Officer or Fire Department Official.
Every person propelling any push cart or riding an animal upon
a roadway, and every person driving any animal-drawn vehicle, shall
be subject to the provisions of this Title applicable to the driver
of any vehicle, except those provisions of this Title which by their
very nature can have no application.
[Code 1962 §18-7; CC 1979 §16-7; Ord. No. 973 §1, 10-4-1977; Ord. No. 345-2008 §§1 —
4, 8-19-2008]
A. Definitions. For the purpose of the Chapter, the following
terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meaning
given herein.
BICYCLE
A vehicle with two (2) wheels in tandem, usually propelled
by pedals connected to the rear wheel by a chain and having handlebars
for steering and a saddle-like seat.
DESIGNATED AREA
City parks, recreational trails and any other public area
which is designated as such by the City of Neosho.
SCOOTER
A vehicle consisting of a narrow board mounted on two (2)
wheels in tandem and guided by a handle attached to the front wheel.
The individual stands with one (1) foot on the board and pushes the
device with the other foot to achieve movement.
SKATEBOARD
A single platform which is mounted on wheels affixed to the
underside and which is used by a person for coasting and guided by
the distribution of weight of the user.
B. Prohibited/Permitted Operation.
1. No skateboard, roller skate, street skate, scooter or bicycle may
be operated on any sidewalk and no skateboard, roller skate, street
skate or scooter may be operated on any street, road, avenue, lane
or alley within an area which creates a square identifiable by a line
drawn from the center point of the City street right-of-ways of the
following City streets: Lafayette intersecting Hickory; Hickory intersecting
Jefferson; Jefferson intersecting McCord; and McCord intersecting
Lafayette.
2. No skateboard, roller skate, street skate, scooter or bicycle may
be operated on any private property of another without the expressed
permission of the owner, the person entitled to immediate possession
of the property or the authorized agent of either.
3. No person shall operate a skateboard, roller skate, street skate,
scooter or bicycle in an irresponsible manner causing excessive, unnecessary
or offensive noise which disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood
or which causes a dangerous situation for the operator or the public.
4. It is a violation of this Section to operate a skateboard, roller
skate, street skate, scooter or bicycle in any water drainage way
of the City.
5. Subject to restrictions identified in paragraph (1) above, it is
not a violation of this Section to operate skateboards, roller skates,
street skates, scooters or bicycles on any road, street, avenue, lane
or alley provided all rules and regulations of the road are strictly
adhered to.
6. Subject to the restrictions identified in paragraph (1) above, it
is not a violation of this Section to operate a skateboard, roller
skate, street skate, scooter or bicycle on any other path or sidewalk
provided pedestrian traffic is given the right-of-way.
7. It is not a violation of this Section to operate a skateboard, roller
skate, street skate, scooter or bicycle in designated areas as identified
by the City of Neosho.
8. It is not a violation of this Section to operate a skateboard, roller
skate, street skate, scooter or bicycle in a privately-owned parking
lot open to the public if the owner of said lot has given express
permission for that activity.
C. Responsibilities Of Parents, Guardians And Legal Custodians. The parent, guardian or legal custodian of a minor shall not authorize
or knowingly permit such minor to violate any of the provisions of
this Section.
D. Penalties.
1. First (1st) offense: Written warning
2. Second (2nd) offense: Surrender of skateboard, roller skate, street
skate, scooter or bicycle for three (3) days. Must be picked up by
offender who must be accompanied by parent, guardian or legal custodian.
3. Third (3rd) offense: Surrender of skateboard, roller skate, street
skate, scooter or bicycle for ten (10) days. Must be picked up by
offender who must be accompanied by parent, guardian or legal custodian.
4. Fourth (4th) and subsequent offenses: Surrender of skateboard, roller skate, street skate, scooter or bicycle for forty-five (45) days and punishable as an ordinance violation with penalties pursuant to Section
100.130 of the Neosho Code of Ordinances. If offender is a minor, the parent, guardian or legal custodian shall be cited pursuant to Subsection
(C) of this Section.
The provisions of this Title shall apply to the driver of any
vehicle owned by or used in the service of the United States Government,
this State, County, or City and it shall be unlawful for any said
driver to violate any of the provisions of this Title, except as otherwise
permitted in this Title.
[Ord. No. 255-2006 §1, 8-1-2006]
A. Upon
the immediate approach of an authorized emergency vehicle making use
of audible and visual signals meeting the requirements of the laws
of this State, or of a Police vehicle properly and lawfully making
use of an audible signal only:
1. The driver of every other motor vehicle shall yield the right-of-way
and shall immediately drive to a position parallel to, and as close
as possible to, the right-hand edge or curb of the roadway clear of
any intersection and shall stop and remain in such position until
the authorized emergency vehicle has passed, except when otherwise
directed by a Police Officer;
2. The driver of every other motor vehicle shall immediately stop such
car clear of any intersection and keep it in such position until the
emergency vehicle has passed, except as otherwise directed by a Police
or traffic officer.
B. Upon
approaching a stationary emergency vehicle displaying lighted red
or red and blue lights, the driver of every motor vehicle shall:
1. Proceed with caution and yield the right-of-way, if possible with
due regard to safety and traffic conditions, by making a lane change
into a lane not adjacent to that of the stationary vehicle, if on
a roadway having at least four (4) lanes with not less than two (2)
lanes proceeding in the same direction as the approaching vehicle;
or
2. Proceed with due caution and reduce the speed of the vehicle, maintaining
a safe speed for road conditions, if changing lanes would be unsafe
or impossible.
The driver of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in
injury to or death of any person or total property damage to an apparent
extent of five hundred dollars ($500.00) or more to one (1) person
shall immediately by the quickest means of communication give notice
of such accident to the Police Department if such accident occurs
within the City.
The driver of a vehicle which is in any manner involved in an
accident resulting in bodily injury to or death of any person or total
property damage to an apparent extent of five hundred dollars ($500.00)
or more to one (1) person shall, within five (5) days after such accident,
forward a written report of such accident to the Police Department.
The provisions of this Section shall not be applicable when the accident
has been investigated at the scene by a Police Officer while such
driver was present thereat.
[Ord. No. 47-2000 §1, 11-7-2000; Ord. No. 358-2008 §1, 12-2-2008; Ord. No. 13-2017 § 1, 3-21-2017]
A. Definition. As used in this Chapter, the following term and its derivations
shall have the meaning given herein unless the context otherwise indicates:
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE
A motor vehicle designed or regularly used for carrying freight
and merchandise, or more than fifteen (15) passengers, but not including
vanpools or shuttle buses, and any vehicle required by the Revised
Statutes of Missouri to display hazardous material placards or markings.
B. Routes.
[Ord. No. 193-2021, 6-15-2021]
1.
From the north, beginning at the western most City limits on
Business Highway 49, also known as Missouri Highway 86, and traveling
east and south to the center point of the intersection with Harmony
Street, also known as Missouri Highway 86, then east on Harmony Street
to the center point of the intersection with Neosho Boulevard, also
known as Business 60, then north on Neosho Boulevard, also known as
Business 60, changing names to Coler Street, to the center point of
the intersection with College Street.
2.
From the north, beginning at the northern most City limits on
Business 60, also known as College Street, and traveling south to
the center point of the intersection with Coler Street, then south
on College Street to the center point of the intersection with McCord
Street, then east on McCord Street to the center point of the intersection
with Lafayette Street, then south on Lafayette to the center point
of the intersection with Main Street, then east on Main Street, also
known as Missouri Highway 86, then south on Hamilton Street to the
center point of the intersection with McKinney Street, also known
as Missouri Highway 86, then east on McKinney Street to the center
point of the intersection with Freeman Road, also known as Missouri
Highway HH, then east on Carl Sweeny Parkway to the eastern most City
limits on Carl Sweeny Parkway, also known as Missouri Highway HH.
3.
From the east, beginning at the eastern most City limits on
Missouri Highway 86, which is also known as McKinney Street, to the
center point of the intersection with Missouri Highway 86, also known
as Hamilton Street, then north on Hamilton Street to the center point
of the intersection with Missouri Highway 86, also known as Main Street,
then west on Main Street to the center point of the intersection with
Missouri Highway 86, also known as Lafayette Street, then north on
Lafayette Street to the center point of the intersection with McCord
Street, then west on McCord Street to the center point of the intersection
with College Street, then north on College Street to the center point
of the intersection with Coler Street, also known as Business Highway
60.
4.
From the east, beginning at the eastern most City limits on
U.S. Highway 59 to the western most City limits on U.S. Highway 60.
5.
From the east, beginning at the eastern most City limits on
"D" Highway, which is also known as Austin Drive, to the center point
of the intersection of "D" Highway, which is also known as Doniphan
Drive, then north on Doniphan Drive to the center point of the intersection
with "D" Highway, which is also known as Lyon Drive, then west on
Lyon Drive to the center point of the intersection with Business Highway
49, which is also known as Missouri Highway 59.
6.
From the southeast, beginning at the south and east most City
limits on HH Highway, which is also known as Carl Sweeney Parkway,
then north and west to the center point of the intersection with HH
Highway, which is also known as Freeman Road, and Missouri Highway
86, which is also known as McKinney Street.
7.
From the center point of the intersection of Missouri Highway
59, which is also known as Business Highway 49, and Malcolm Mosby
Drive, east to the center point of the intersection of Malcolm Mosby
Drive and Second Street.
8.
From the center point of the intersection of Missouri Highway
59, also known as Business Highway 49, and Industrial Drive, east
to the center point of the intersection with Howard Bush.
9.
From the center line of Industrial Drive at the intersection
of Second Street South to the center-line intersection of Nelson Avenue.
Then east on Nelson Avenue to the center point of the intersection
with Howard Bush Drive.
10.
From the center point of the intersection of Missouri Highway
59, also known as Business Highway 49, and Cockrell Drive, east to
the center point of the intersection of Dodge Avenue, then east on
Dodge Avenue to the center point of the intersection with Howard Bush
Drive, then north on Howard Bush Drive to the center point of the
intersection with "D" Highway, which is also known as Lyon Drive.
11.
From the north and east, beginning at the north and east most
City limits on Missouri Highway 60/59 to the southern most City limits
on Missouri Highway 59.
12.
From the north, beginning at the northernmost City limits on
Business 60, also known as College Street, traveling south on College
Street to the center point of the intersection with Coler Street,
also known as Missouri Highway 86, then west and south on Coler Street,
changing names to Neosho Boulevard, to the center point of the intersection
with Harmony Street, also known as Missouri Highway 86, then west
on Harmony Street, also known as Missouri Highway 86, to the center
point of the intersection with Business 49.
13.
From the northwest, beginning at Business Highway 49 and traveling
east on Missouri Highway 86, also known as Business Highway 49, to
the center point of the intersection with Harmony Street, then south
to the center point of the intersection with U.S. Highway 60, then
south on Business Highway 49 to City limits.
14.
From the center point of the intersection of U.S. Highway 60
and Howard Bush, south to the center point of the intersection with
Nelson Avenue.
15.
From the center point of the intersection of Baxter Street and
Broadway north to the center point of the intersection of Washington
Avenue and Broadway.
16.
From the center point of the intersection of Washington Avenue
and Broadway east to the center point of the intersection of Washington
Avenue and North College Street, also known as Business Highway 60.
17.
From the center point of the intersection of North High Street
and Baxter Street south to the center point of the intersection of
North High Street and Coler Street, also known as Business Highway
60.
C. Exemptions. A commercial motor vehicle shall be exempt from the above-listed
routes if the vehicle is making a scheduled delivery to a business
or residence within the corporate City limits. However, vehicles making
deliveries within the City limits shall maintain the above-listed
truck routes to the nearest point of their delivery destination.