For the purpose of this article, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings:
An axle load shall be the total load transmitted to the road by all wheels whose centers may be included between two (2) parallel transverse vertical planes forty inches (40") apart, extending across the full width of the vehicle.
Gross weight per axle is determined by taking the total weight of the truck and its contents carried, as defined in this article, dividing the weight by the number of axles on the truck or vehicle. For example, if a truck, and its contents weigh a total of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds, and the truck had two (2) axles, then the gross weight per axle would be six thousand (6,000) pounds. Should a truck tractor and trailer combination (designated as a single vehicle by this article) with its contents, weigh a total of thirty thousand (30,000) pounds, and the vehicle had five (5) axles, then the gross weight per axle would be six thousand (6,000) pounds.
A truck or other vehicle, including a truck tractor and trailer combination which is considered under this article as a self-propelled vehicle and is designed or used primarily for transporting six thousand (6,000) pounds per axle and which has as its origin or destination the city.
This refers to the commercial or business establishments using commercial trucks or vehicles in their business, and shall include places used as residences for independent operators and owners of these commercial vehicles.
A tandem axle group is two (2) or more axles spaced forty inches (40") or more apart from center to center having at least one (1) common point of weight suspension.
A truck or other vehicle, including a truck tractor and trailer combination which shall be considered under this article as a vehicle which is self-propelled and designed or used primarily for the transportation of property and which, including contents carried, has a gross weight in excess of five thousand (5,000) pounds per axle and which has as to its origin and destination, areas outside the city.
This is a street, road or highway designated by the city council for use by through commercial vehicles and local commercial vehicles for travel in the city.
(2004 Code, sec. 12.501)