Whenever any ordinance of the city designates and describes any street, or portion thereof, as a street, the use of which is permitted by a commercial vehicle exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of five tons, the city engineer is authorized to designate such street by appropriate signs as a truck route for the movement of commercial vehicles exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of five tons.
(Prior code § 4-5.1201; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
When any such truck route is established and designated by appropriate signs, the operator of any commercial vehicle exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of five tons shall drive and park on such route only, unless the city engineer restricts such street or sections thereof with appropriate signing; provided, however, nothing in this section shall prohibit the operator of any commercial vehicle exceeding a maximum gross weight of five tons coming from a truck route having ingress and egress by direct route to and from restricted streets when necessary for the purpose of making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares and merchandise from or to any building or structure located on such restricted streets, or for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair, alteration, remodeling or construction of any building or structure upon such restricted streets for which a building permit has previously been obtained, or for the purpose of delivery of such vehicle for repairs to an off-street repair facility.
(Prior code § 4-5.1202; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
The provisions of Section 10.24.020 shall not apply to:
A. 
Passenger buses under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission of the state; and
B. 
Any vehicle owned by a public utility while necessarily in use in the construction, installation or repair of any public utility.
(Prior code § 4-5.1203; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
A. 
Those streets and parts of streets described in subsection B of this section are declared to be truck routes for the movement of commercial vehicles exceeding a maximum gross weight of five tons.
B. 
In accordance with the provisions of subsection A of this section, and when signs are erected giving notice thereof, the following streets, or portions of streets, are declared to be truck routes for the movement of commercial vehicles exceeding a maximum gross weight of five tons:
1. 
10th Avenue from north city limits to south city limits.
2. 
11th Avenue from Fifth Street to the south city limits.
3. 
12th Avenue from north city limits to south city limits.
4. 
Fifth Street from 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue.
5. 
Fourth Street from 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue.
6. 
Grangeville Boulevard from east city limits to west city limits.
7. 
Hanford-Armona Road from east city limits to 10th Avenue.
8. 
Houston Avenue from east city limits to west city limits.
9. 
Idaho Avenue from 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue.
10. 
Iona Avenue from 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue.
11. 
Lacey Boulevard from east city limits to 10th Avenue.
12. 
Sixth Street from 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue.
13. 
Third Street from 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue.
(Prior code § 4-5.1507; Ord. 99-04, 1999)