A. 
Thirty miles per hour is hereby established as the maximum speed at which vehicles may proceed on all highways in the portions of the Town of Chenango described as follows:
(1) 
That section lying north of the Town of Dickinson line, west of the United States Highway No. 11 (known as Front Street), including and south of a portion of County Highway No. 58 (known as Smith Road) and east of a line about 500 feet west of the western end of streets known as Wallace Road, Grandview Drive, Heights Court and John Street, such line extended onto Smith Road to a reasonable point of intersection and to the Town of Dickinson line.
(2) 
That section lying north of the Chenango River, west of the western line of property 6-14-12, extended northward to intersect the southern boundary of property 6-49, extended eastward; south of the property 6-49, west of the western boundary of property 6-49, extended northward to intersect the southern boundary of property 6-32 extended eastward; along the southern boundary of property 6-32, extended westward to its intersection with a stream of water known commonly as Thomas Brook; southward along Thomas Brook to its intersection with New York State Highway No. 12A; eastward along but not including State Highway No. 12A to the highway bridge crossing the Chenango River; and thence along the Chenango River to the point of beginning. All portions of the Town of Chenango described above are shown on detail plates of the Broome County Assessment Maps of the Town of Chenango Nos. 6-5 through 6-14, 7-10 through 7-12, and Section B of Tax Map Survey of July 1, 1941.
(3) 
On portions of highway in the Broad Acres area; namely, Quinn Road, Carmichael Road, Merrill Road, Jacobs Highway, Matthews Road, Kennedy Road, Duryea Road, Gage Road, Edwards Lane and LaFrance Road.
B. 
(Reserved)
No person shall operate a vehicle on any highway or private road open to public motor vehicle traffic at a rate of speed in excess of the maximum established in this article.