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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinances Book 10, Page 1175, No Resolution NumberA RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE POLICE DEPARTMENT TO ESTABLISH AS LOADING ZONES CERTAIN SPACES IN THE DOWNTOWN DISTRICT OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH FOR USE BY BUSSES OF THE PADUCAH BUS COMPANY WHEREAS, under an ordinance adopted by the Board of Commissioners on September 14th, 1925 a "Loading Zone" is defined to be "That space adjacent to a curb, reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles or street cars actually engaged in the loading or unloading of passengers or materials"; and, WHEREAS, the spaces in which busses stop for the purpose of receiving and discharging passengers are loading zones within the meaning of that term as it is used in the aforesaid ordinance; and, WHEREAS, under said ordinance it is further provided that the police department shall determine the exact location of loading zones; and, WHEREAS, the Paducah Bus Company has requested that certain changes be made in the spaces provided for use of busses in the down -town district for receiving and discharging passengers; and, WHEREAS, said changes have been recommended by the City Manager; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COLIII1ISSIO11ERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH, IENTUCKY: SECTION 1. That the Police Department of the City of Paducah be, and it is hereby requested to lay off and establish for use by busses of the Paducah Bus Company the following loading zones: (1) On the East side of North Fourth Street, beginning at the property line on Broadway and extending North a distance of seventy (70) feet; (2) On the ,Jest side of South Fourth Street, beginning at the property line on Broadway and extending South a distance of seventy (70) feet; (3) On the North side of Broadway, beginning at the East property line of 2nd Street and extending East a distance of fifty (50) feet. (4) On the North side of Broadway, beginning at the East property line of 3rd Street and extending East a distance of fifty (50) feet. (5) On the North side of Broadway, beginning at the .East property line of 4th Street and extending East a distance of fifty (50) feet. 1176 (8) On the North side of Broadway, beginning at the East property line of 5th Street and extending East a distance of fifty (50) feet. (7) On the North side of Broadway, beginning at the East property line of 6th Street and extending East a distance of fifty (50) feet. (8) On the North side of Broadway, beginning at the East property line of 7th Street and extending East a distance of fifty (50) feet. (9) On the South side of Broadway, beginning at the West property line of 2nd Street and extending West a distance of fifty (50) feet. (10) On the South side of Broadway, beginning at the Gest property line of 3rd Street and extending ,lest a distance of fifty (50) feet. (11) On the mouth side of Broadway, beginning at the 19est property line of 4th Street and extending 17est a distance of fifty (50) feet. (12) On the South side of Broadway, beginning at the ';Vest Iproperty line of 5th Street and extending FJest a distance of fifty (50) feet. (13) On the South side of Broadway, beginning at the !'.'est roperty line of 6th Street and extending ;Vest a distance of fifty (50) feet. (14) On the youth side of Broadway, beginning at the 4est property line of 7th Street and extending :"est a distance of fifty (50) feet. (15) On the West side of North 3rd Street, beginning at the North property line of Broadway and extending North a distance :)f 50 feet. (16) On the East side of South 6th Street, beginning at the South property line of Broadway and extending South a distance if 50 feet. (17) Fifty (50) foot bus loading zones at all designated narked bus stops in the outlying districts on all seven bus routes, lamely: Avondale Heights, Arcadia, Guthrie Avenue (So. 21st Street) ,rosstown (Noble Park and Mechaniesburg), Rowlandtown, Union Station tnd Tyler. SECTION 2. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and afte: .ts adoption. Mayor Passed by the Board of Commissioners, May 22nd, 1945. Recorded by Rudy Stewart, City Clerk, May 22nd, 1945.