The Hook Mountain Homeowners Association has filed a written consent
with the Township that the provisions of Subtitle 1, Title 39 of the Revised
Statutes of New Jersey be made applicable to the semipublic roads, streets,
driveways and parking lots at the Hook Mountain Estates located in the Township
of Clinton, County of Hunterdon, and the following regulations shall be enforceable.
The following street or parts of streets are hereby designated as through
streets. Stop signs shall be installed on the near right side of each street
intersecting the through street, except where yield signs are provided for
in the designation.
Name of Street
|
Limits
|
---|
Hook Mountain Drive
|
Herman Thau Road to Hunterdon County Route 639
|
The following described intersections are hereby designated as stop
intersections. Stop signs shall be installed as provided therein.
Intersection
|
Stop Signs On
|
---|
Charles Court and White Tail
|
White Tail
|
Pine Place and Cobblestone Lane
|
Pine Place
|
White Tail and Pine Place
|
White Tail
|
Any vehicle parked or standing so as to obstruct or impede a normal
flow of traffic, block entrances or exitways, loading zones, oil fills, any
grass area, pedestrian walkway, or present in any way a safety or traffic
hazard may be removed by towing the vehicle at the owner's or operator's expense.
No person shall stop or stand a vehicle at any time upon any of the
streets or parts of streets described:
Name of Street
|
Sides
|
Hours
|
Location
|
---|
Charles Court
|
Both
|
All
|
Entire length
|
Cobblestone Lane
|
Both
|
All
|
Entire length
|
Hook Mountain Drive
|
Both
|
All
|
Entire length
|
Pine Place
|
Both
|
All
|
Entire length
|
White Tail
|
Both
|
All
|
Entire length
|
All signs, posts, bolts, or other necessary materials shall be installed
and paid for by the applicant. Work shall be checked by the Police Department
to insure installations meet state and federal specifications, and all signing
shall conform to the current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Unless another penalty is expressly provided by New Jersey statute,
every person convicted of a violation of this article or any supplement thereto
shall be liable to a penalty of not more than $117 or imprisonment for a term
not exceeding 15 days or both.