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HomeMy WebLinkAbout003 - 06/06/1941 - AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 017, 1936, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 012, 1937, AND ORDINANCE NO. 013, 1937 ORDINANCE NO 31 1941, BEING AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 17, 19369 AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO 129 1937, and ORDINANCE NO 13, 1937, REGULA^lING THE USE OF AND TRAFFIC UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS, ALLEYS AND SIDEWALKS IN THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR THE REGU- LATION OF TRAFFIC AT STREET INTERSECTIONS AND THE REGULATION OF PARKING OF ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS Section 1. That Section 3 of Ordinance No. 12, 1937, amending Ordinance No 17, 1936, by adding thereto Section 10-a, be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows "Section 10-a No vehicle shall be permitted to remain parked at the curb or in the center of the street in the same space for more than two hours uetween the hours of 8 00 A M and 6 00 P M on Monday to Friday, inclusive, and between the hours of 8 00 A M and 9 00 P M on Saturday of each week in any of the following blocks, to-wit South College Avenue , 100 and 200 blocks North College Avenue, 100 block West Mountain Avenue, 100 block East Mountain Avenue, 100 block No vehicle shall be permitted to remain parked at the curb in the same space for more than two hours be- tween the hours of 8 00 A M and 6 00 P M. on Monday to Friday, inclusive, and between the hours of 8 00 A M and 9 00 P M on Saturday of each Week in any of the following blocks, to-wit � _ v Linden Street, 100 block West Oak Street, 100 block East Oak Street, 100 block LaPorte Avenue, 100 block East side of South Mason Street, 100 block North side of East Mountain Avenue, 200 block, from Linden Street to intersection of Linden Street and Remington Street No vehicle shall De permitted to remain parked at the curb in the same space for more than fifteen minutes in front of the Post Office Building on South College Avenue, in the space between Oak Street and the driveway south of said building No vehicle shall be permitted to remain parked in the same space for more than the limited time designated thereat, at the curb , in any space in the City of Fort Collins marked white by the Commissioner of Works and designating the length of time vehicles may be parked in said space " Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed, save and except that all causes of action accrued in favor of the City of Fort Collins by reason of the violation of said ordinances, or any section of Ordinance No 17, 1936, as amended, prior to the taking effect of this repeal, shall be prosecuted as though no repeal had been made. Section 3. In the opinion of the City Council an emergency exists for the preservation of the public health, -2- 3 I r peace and safety, and this Ordinance shall take effect upon its passage under and by virtue of the authority contained in Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter Introduced, read at length and adopted by the unan- imous vote of all members of the City Council, at a regular meeting held this 6th day of June, A. D 1941 y or Attest / City Clerk -3- STATE OF COLORADO, ) ss. County of Larimer ) I, MILES F HOUSE, City Clerk of the City of Fort Collins, do hereby certify and declare that the aforesaid Ordinance, consisting of three ( 3 ) sections, was duly pro- posed and read at length at a regular meeting of the City Council held on the 6th day of June, A D 1941, and was duly adopted and ordered published in the Larimer County Coloradoan, a weekly newspaper and the official newspaper of the City of Fort Collins , by the unanimous vote of all members of the City Council , as an Emergency Ordinance , in accordance with the provisions of Sections 6 and 7 of Article IV of the City Charter, and thereafter and on, to-wit the 12th day of June, A D. 1941, said Ordinance No 3 was duly publish- ed in the Larimer County Coloradoan, a weekly newspaper pub- lished in the City of Fort Collins , Colorado. IN WITNESS VEEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City, this 12th day of June, A D 1941 City Clerk PROOF OF PL_ ACATION larimer T ountg Toloradoan STATE OF COLORADO l J} 89. OitDL�YAfiCS GE 3.0 W O COUNTY OF LARIMER BEING AN EMERGENCY NANCE: NO. 17 AMENDING ORDINANCE: NO. 17, E N . AMENDED BY OR- DINANCE NO. 11 7, and AT ORDIN- ANCE THE USE OF AND TRAFFICING d0 solemnly THE PUBLIC STREETS, ALLEYS 03. AND SIDEWALKS IN THE CITY OF' swear that I am the of the FORT COLLINS, PROVIDING Al —� PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION, Larimer County Coloradoau, that thevearne, if a public weekly news- THEREOF, AND PROVIDING FOR paper printed, in whole or in part, and published in the County of THE REGULATION OF TRAFFIC AT STREET INTERSECTIONS AND Larimer, State of Colorado, and has a general circulation therein; that THE REGULATION OF PARKING' OF ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES said newspaper is the continuation of the Fort Collins Leader and the WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. Mountain and Plains Weekly, which were weekly public newspapers and were published continuously and uninterruptedly in said County of BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT Latimer for a period of more than fifty-two consecutive weeks prior to COLLINS: Section 1. That Section 3 of Ordin- February 1, 1941, and on said date they were consolidated; and since ante No. 12, 1937, amending Ordin- said date they were continued and published as the Larimer County ante No. 17, 1936, by adding thereto Section 10-a, be and the same Is Coloradoan. That as the Fort Collins Leader and as the Mountain and hereby amended to read as follows: Plains Weekly prior to February 1, 1941, and as the Larimer County be"Section permitted to eo.vehicleain shall rked Coloradoan since February 1, 1941, the said Larimer County Colors. at the curb or in the center of i the street In the same space for dean has been published continuously and uninterruptedly in said more than two hours between County of Larimer, State of Colorado, for a period of more than fifty- the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. on Monday to Friday, in- two consecutive weeks next prior to the first publication of the annexed clusive, and between the hours legal notice or advertisement; that said newspaper has been admitted of 8:00 A. M. and 9:00 P. M. on Saturday of each week in any of to the United States mails as second-class matter under the provisions the following blocks, to-wit: South College Avenue, 100 and of the Act of March 3, 1879, or any amendments thereof, and that said 200 block newspaper is a weekly newspaper duly qualified for publishing legal North College Avenue, 100 block West Mountain Avenue,100 block notices and advertisements within the meaning of the laws of the East Mountain Avenue, 100 block State of Colorado; that copies of each number of said paper In which No vehicle shall be permitted P to remain parked at the curb in said notice or advertisement was published were transmitted by mail the same space for more than two hours between the hours of or carrier to each of the subscribers of said paper, according to the 8:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. on accustomed mode of business in this office; Monday to Friday, inclusive, and between the hours of 8:00 A- M. and 9:00 P. M. on Saturday of That the annexed legal notice or advertisement was published in each week in any of the fol- the regular and entire Issue of every number of said weekly newspaper lowing blocks, to-wit: Linden Street, 100 block West Oak Street, 100 block for consecutive consecutive issues; and that the first publication East Oak Street, 100 block LaPorte Avenue, 100 block of said the issue of said newspaper dated Fast aide of South Mason Street, rt block A,D. 194J_ and that the last North side et East Mountain Avenue, block, from. den Streetet of et intersection of publication of said notice was in the issue of said newspaper dated Linden Street and Remington Street. No vehicle shall be permitted to remain parked at the curb A.D. 194—. In the same apace for more than fiftePost Officmine Be in front of the Poet Office Betiding on South INWITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto net my hand [hfs� College Avenue, In the space be- tween Oak Street and the drive- way of 194L. No mouth of shall bedding. y permitted to remain parked in the same IV apace I more than the lim- ited time designated thereat. at the curb, in any space in the City of Fort Collins marked whits by the Commissioner of Works and designating the length of time vehicles may be Subscribed and sworn to before me, a notary public in and for parked In said space." Section 2. All ordinances and Parts of ordinances In conflict with the Count of Larimer, State of Colorado, this / day Of this ordinance are hereby repealed, save and except that all causes of action accrued In favor of the City A.D. 194L. of Fort Collins by reason of the vio- lation of said ordinances, or any sec- tion of Ordinance No. 17, 1936, as amended, prior to the taking effect My commission expires 194—. of this repeal; shall be prosecuted as though no repeal had been mace.- Section 3. In the Opinion of the City Council an emergency exists for - Notary Public. the preservation of the ph Ordinanc peace and safety. and shall take eff et virtue Or the authorityunder and by contained fn Sections 6 and 7 of Publication Fee $ Attorney Article IV of the City Charter. Introduced, read at length and adopted by the unanimous vote of Paid by on all members of tee City Council,at a regular melting held this 6th day Of ,Tune, A. D., 1941. RAY R. AT Mayor. EAttest: _ __ ,no.t