HomeMy WebLinkAbout056 - 05/18/1982 - ADOPTING A MODEL TRAFFIC CODE, 1977 EDITION ORDINANCE NO 56, 1982
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
BEING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A MODEL TRAFFIC CODE
NAMELY, THE "MODEL TRAFFIC CODE FOR COLORADO
MUNICIPALITIES" , 1977 EDITION, PROVIDING FOR
THE REGULATION OF TRAFFIC, PROVIDING PENALTIES
FOR VIOLATION THEREOF AND REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING
CHAPTER 114 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
Section 1 Adoption of the Model Traffic Code for Colorado Munici-
palities, 1977 Edition
Pursuant to Section 7, Article II of the Charter of the City of Fort
Collins and the laws of the State of Colorado, there is hereby adopted by
reference Articles I-XXVI, inclusive of the 1977 Edition of the "Model
Traffic Code for Colorado Municipalities," promulgated and published as
such by the State Department of Highways, 4201 East Arkansas Avenue,
Denver, Colorado, 80222 The subject matter of the Model Traffic Code
relates primarily to comprehensive traffic control regulations for the City
of Fort Collins The purpose of this ordinance and the Code adopted herein
is to provide a system of traffic regulations consistent with State law and
generally conforming to similar regulations throughout the State and the
Nation Three copies of the Model Traffic Code adopted herein are now
filed in the Office of the Clerk of the City of Fort Collins, Colorado,
and may be inspected during regular business hours The 1977 Edition of
the Model Traffic Code is adopted as if set out at length and from the date
on which this ordinance shall take effect, the provisions thereof shall be
controlling within the limits of the City of Fort Collins
Section 2 Amendments
The following articles, sections, divisions, subsections, appendices
or parts thereof of the Model Traffic Code as herein adopted are hereby
amended, except as noted, to read as follows
Section 2-2 Entering Through Highway - Stop or Yield
ntersection
(c) Where stop signs have been erected on all corners
at an intersection, the first vehicle arriving at the
intersection shall , after having stopped, have the
right-of-way, and when two vehicles have arrived at an
intersection from different streets at approximately
the same time, the driver of the vehicle on the right,
having first stopped, shall have the right of way
Section 4-1 Basic Rule
(a) No person shall drive a vehicle on a street
or highway within this municipality at a speed greater
than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions
existing and in no event greater than 55 miles per
hour
(b) Except when a special hazard exists that requires
lowering speed and except as otherwise provided
pursuant to Subsection C hereof, the following speed
limits are hereby established, and no person shall
drive a vehicle in excess of such limits
1 In all school zones with signs erected and posted
giving notice thereof, the speed limit shall be twenty
miles per hour
2 In all alleyways the speed limit shall be fifteen
miles per hour
3 On the campus of Colorado State University,
the speed limit shall be twenty miles per hour unless
signs are posted giving notice otherwise, in which
event the posted speed shall control
4 On all other streets of the City not speci -
fically posted, the applicable speed limit shall be
twenty-five miles per hour
(c) The Traffic Engineer, pursuant to Section 23-9,
may establish speed limits different from those
established herein and, upon posting such limits, the
posted speed shall control and it shall be unlawful for
any person to drive or operate a motor vehicle in
excess of such posted limit
Section 12-2 Obedience to Stopping , Standing or
-Parking egu ations
(b) No person shall park or direct another person to
park a vehicle in a block face for a period in excess
of a time restriction established for parking in the
block face, regardless of the movement of the vehicle
from various parking locations in the block face
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Section 12-3 Parking Privilege for the Handicapped
(b) A handicapped person may park in a parking space
identified by an official sign as being reserved for
use by the handicapped whether on public property or
other property available for public use A placard or
license plate issued to a handicapped person shall be
displayed on the vehicle while parked in such space
(c) The owner of private property available for public
use may install official signs identifying parking
spaces reserved for such use by the handicapped Such
installation shall be at the owner' s expense and in
compliance with the Manual for the Uniform Traffic
Control Devices Such installation shall be a waiver
of any objection the owner may assert concerning
enforcement of this section
(d) It is unlawful for any person other than a handi-
capped person to park in a parking space on public or
private property which is clearly identified by an
official sign as being reserved for use by the handi-
capped unless such person is parking the vehicle for
the benefit of a handicapped person
Section 16-5 Crossing and Yielding at Other Than
Crosswalks
(c) DELETE
Section 17-6 Inspection of Bicycles
DELETE
Section 18-10 Vehicles Weighed , Excess Removed
(a) Any police officer having reason to believe that
the weight of a vehicle and load is unlawful is
authorized to require the driver to stop and submit to
a weighing of the same either by means of portable or
stationary scales and shall require that such vehicles
driven to the nearest public scales in the event such
scales are within ten (10) miles
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Section 20-6 Limitations on Backing
The driver of a vehicle may back the same anywhere
within this municipality other than on a controlled
access roadway only when such movement is made without
interfering with other traffic which is so close to
constitute an immediate hazard
Section 22-20 Authority to Impound Vehicles
(c) If the owner of a vehicle does not respond to a
notice sent to him by the Clerk of the Court or Traffic
Violations Bureau pursuant to Section 22-13 hereof and
any police officer finds such vehicle standing upon any
portion of a street or alley right of way within
this municipality , then such police officer is au-
thorized to immobilize such vehicle by installing on or
attaching to such vehicle a device designed to restrict
the normal movement of the vehicle, provided that such
police officer shall attach to the vehicle a notice in
writing advising the owner, driver or person in charge
of the vehicle that the vehicle was immobilized because
of failure to respond to a notice regarding illegal
parking and that release from such immobilization may
be obtained by contacting the Police Department and
arranging for the payment of all fines or other penal-
ties applicable to such vehicle, including the charge
established by the court for immobilizing the vehicle
(d) No vehicle which has been immobilized pursuant to
this section shall be moved by any person without first
obtaining a release from such immobilization from the
Police Department, nor shall any person deface, injure,
tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy or impair
the usefulness of any immobilization device attached to
a vehicle pursuant to this section or remove or attempt
to remove said device from such vehicle
Section 25-3 Definitions Relating to Streets and
Highways
( t) Block Face - A portion of a street or highway
between two intersections , including all on-street
parking within such boundaries
Section 25-5 Miscellaneous Definitions
W Prima Facia Speed Limit
DELETE
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Section 3 Penalties
The following penalties herewith set forth in full , shall apply to
this ordinance
A It is unlawful for any person to violate any of the provi-
sions of the Model Traffic Code stated or adopted in this ordinance
B Every person convicted of a violation of any provision of the
Model Traffic Code stated or adopted in this ordinance shall be punished by
a fine not exceeding three hundred dollars, or by imprisonment not ex-
ceeding ninety days, or by both such fine and imprisonment
Section 4 Application
This ordinance shall apply to every street, alley, sidewalk area,
driveway, park, and to every other public way or public place or public
parking area, either within or outside the corporate limits of this munici-
pality, the use of which this municipality has jurisdiction and authority
to regulate The provisions of Sections 5-1 , 5-2 , 15-12 , 20-6, 21-13 and
23-3 of the adopted Model Traffic Code, respectively concerning reckless
driving, careless driving, unauthorized devices, limitations on backing,
eluding an officer and accident investigation shall apply not only to
public places and ways but throughout this municipality
Section 5 Validity
If any part or parts of this ordinance are for any reason held to be
invalid such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining
portions of this ordinance The Council of the City of Fort Collins hereby
declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each part or parts
thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one part or parts be declared
invalid
Section 6 Repeal
All sections of Chapter 114 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins
covering the same matters as embraced in this ordinance are hereby repealed
and all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions
of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except that this repeal shall not
affect or prevent the prosecution or punishment of any person for any act
done or committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed prior to
the effective date of this ordinance
Section 7 Interpretation
This ordinance shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate
its general purpose to conform with the State' s uniform system with for the
regulation of vehicles and traffic Article and section headings of the
ordinance and adopted Model Traffic Code shall not be deemed to govern,
limit, modify or in any way affect the scope, meaning or extent of the
provisions of any article or section thereof
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Section 8 Certification
The City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins shall certify to the
passage of this ordinance and make not less than three copies of the
adopted Model Traffic Code available for inspection by the public during
regular business hours
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered pub-
lished this 4th day of May , A D 1982 , and to be presented for final
passage on the 18th day of May _, A D , 1982
Mayor
ATTEST
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City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 18th day of May A D
1982
Mayor
ATTEST
City Clerk
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