Whenever any ordinance or resolution of this city designates and describes any street or portion thereof as a through street, or any intersection at which vehicles are required to stop at one or more entrances thereto, or any railroad grade crossing at which vehicles are required to stop, the city traffic engineer shall erect and maintain stop signs as follows:
A.
A stop sign shall be erected on each and every street intersecting such through street or portion thereof so designated and at those entrances of other intersections where a stop is required and at any railroad grade crossing so designated. Every such sign shall conform with and shall be placed as provided in the Vehicle Code.
B.
When a required stop is to apply at the entrance to an intersection from a one-way street, the roadway of which is thirty feet or more in width, stop signs shall be erected both on the left and the right sides of such one-way street at or near the entrance to the intersection.
C.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, stop signs shall not be erected at any entrance to an intersection when such entrance is controlled by an official traffic control signal, nor at any railroad grade crossing which is controlled by automatic signals, gates or other train-actuated control devices except where a stop sign may be necessary to control traffic on intersecting highways adjacent to such grade crossing.
(Ord. 6-61 § 7, 1961; Ord. 14-73 § 3, 1973)