Ord 0247-REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON THE PUBLIC STREETS AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THEREWITHORDINANCE NO. - 9z1 7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
REGLILATING TRAFFIC UPON THE PUBLIC
STREETS AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
IN CONFLICT THEREWITH
THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS DOES ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS
ARTICLE I.
DEFINITIONS
Sec. 1. Whenever any words or phrases used herein are not defined
herein but are now defined in the Vehicle Code of this state, such
definitions are incorporated herein and shall be deemed to
apply to such words and phrases used herein.
See. 2. Whenever in this ordinance the following words and phrases
set forth in this Article are used, they shall for the pur-
pose of this ordinance have the meanings respectively
ascribed to them in this Article.
Sec. S. ALLEY. Any street less than twenty-five (25). feet in
width between property lines.
Sec. 4. CENTRAL TRAFFIC DISTRICT. The following streets and
portions thereof:
East Main Street from .11 Street to West Main Street.;
West Main S-Creet From East Fain Street to' Santa Cruz Avenue;
South Santa Cruz Avenue from'North Santa Cruz Avenue .
to the southerly property line of Broadway Street;
North Santa Cruz Avenue from South Santa Cruz Avenue
to the northerly property line of Gray"s Lane-r..`
Dean Avenue from North Santa Cruz Avenue to Wilder
Avenue
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Elm Street
Sec. 5. LOADING ZONE. That space adjacent to a curb reserved for
the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading
of passengers or materials.
Sec. 6. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. All signs, signals, mark-
ings, and devices not inconsistent with this ordinance placed
or erected by authority of a public body or official having
jurisdibtion, for the purpose of regulating, warning, or
guiding -traffic
Sec. 7. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS. Any device, whether manually'
electrically, or mechanically operated2 by which traffic is
alternately directed to stop and to proceed9 and which is
erected by authority of a public body or official having
jurisdiction...
Sec. 8. PARKWAY. That portion of a street other than a roadway or
a sidewalk.
Sec. 9. PASSENGER LOADING ZONE. That space adjacent to a curb
reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading
or unloading of passengers.
Sec. 10. PEDESTRIAN. Any person afoot.
Sec. 11. PERSON. Every natural'person, firm, co-partnership, associa-
tion or corporation.
Sec. 12. POLICE OFFICER. Every officer of the police department of
thi s town.
Sec. 13. 0-SHALL" and "MAY". nShall" is mandatory and u may" is
permissive.
Sec. 14. (a) STOP when required means complete cessation of
movement.
(b) STOP OR STAND when prohibited means any stopping of
a vehicle except when necessary to avoid conflict with other
traffic or in compliance with the direction of a police officer
or official traffic control device.
(c) PARK. The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or
not, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while.
actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers or materials.
Sec. 15. TRAFFIC.. Pedestrians and vehiclesa either singly or to-
gethera'while using any street for the purpose of travel.
Sec. 16. TRAFFIC AUTHORITY. The Chief of Police of the Town of
Los Gatos.
ARTICLE II.
OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.
Sec. 17. DUTIES OF POLICE. (a) It shall be the duty of the officers
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of the Police ,Department, to enforce the provisions of this
ordinance.
(b) Officers of the Police Department are hereby authorized
to direct all traffic by voice, hand or signal in conformity
with traffic= laws, provided that, in the event of fire or other
emergency, police officers may direct traffic as conditions may
require notwithstanding the provisions of the traffic laws..
Sec. 18. OBEDIENCE TO POLICE: No person shall wilfully fail or
refuse to comply with any lawful order, direction or signal of
a police officer~...
Stec. 19. DIRECTION OF TRAFFIC. No person ether than an officer of
the Police Department or a person deputized by the Chief of
Police shall direct or attempt to direct traffic by voice, hand
or other signal, except that persons may operate, when and as
herein provided, any mechanical push button :signal erected by
order of the legislative boy,: of this Town..
Sec. 20. PUBLIC EMPLOYEES TO OBEY TRAFFIC-. REGULATIONS. The provisions
of this ordinance shall apply to the driver of any vehicle,
owned by or used in the service of the United States Government
this State, or any county, city and county or municipal corpora-
tion, or other public agency, and it shall be unlawful for any
said driver to violate any of the provisions of this ordinance,
except as otherwise permitted- in this ordinance.
Sec. 21. EXEMPTIONS TO CERTAIN VEBI-CLES. The provisions of this
ordinance regulating the operation, parking and standing of
vehicles. shall not apply to any vehicle of the police or fire
department., any public ambulance, or any public utility vehicle,
or any private ambulance, which public utility vehicle or private
ambulance has qualified as an authorized emergency vehicle
when any vehicle mentioned in this section is operated in the
manner specified in the Vehicle Code in response to an emergency
call.
(b). The foregoing exemptions shall not., however, protect
the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of his
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AND LANES FOR. TRAFFIC. The Traffic Authority is hereby authorized;
1. To install and maintain official traffic signals
at such intersections and other places as it may deem necessary
for the regulation of traffic;
2._ To establish safety zones at such places as it may
deem necessary for the protection of pedestrians;
3. To mark lanes for traffic on street pavements at
such places as it may deem advisable, consistent with the Vehicle
Code and traffic ordinances of this Town.
Sec. 25.' OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. (a) The driver of any
vehicle, and the person in charge of any animal, shall obey the
instructions of any official traffic control device applicable
thereto placed in accordance with this ordinance unless otherwise
directed by a police officer, subject to the exemptions granted by
Section 21 of this ordinance.
(b) The driver of any vehicle and the person in charge of any
animal shall obey the instructions of any barrier or sign erected
by any of the public departments of this Town, or public utilities
in this Town, or by any other person, pursuant to law.
Sec. 26. SIGNS REQUIRED. No provision of this ordinance for which signs
or markings are required shah.. be enforced against an alleged
violator if, at the time and place of the alleged violation, an
official sign or marking is not in glace and sufficiently legible.
and visible to be seen by an ordinarily observant person.
Sec. 27. OFFICIAL TRAFFIC SIGNALS. Whenever traffic is controlled by
traffic control signals exhibiting the words, 'GO", "CAUTION"2 or
"STOP", or exhibiting different colored lights successively, one
at a tune, the following colors only shall be used, and said terms
and lights shall indicate as follows:
(a) Green alone or. "GO"*
1. Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall proceed either
straight through or tarn right or left unless a sign at such place
prohibits either such turn, except that.;,
2. Vehicular traffic shall yield the right-of-way to other
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,iejaicles and to, pedestrians lawfully within the intersection or
adjacent crosswalks at the time such signal is exhibited.
3. Pedestrians facing the signal may proceed across the
roadway within any marked or unma.rked,crosswalk®
(b) Yellow alone: or with green2 or ICAUTICNu when shown following
the green or signal.
1. Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop before
entering the nearest crosswalk at the intersection butt if such
strop cannot be made in safety, a vehicle may be driven cautiously
through the intersection.
2. No pedestrian facing such signal shall. enter the roadway
until the green or KGOO is. shown alone:.
(c) Red alone or "ST01111®
1. Vehicular traffic facing the signal shall stop before
entering the nearest crosswalk at an intersection or at such other
point as may be indicated by a clearly visible line9 and shall
remain standing until the green or '-GO' is shown alone2 except as
provided in the next succeeding paragraph.
2. At any intersection not within the Central Traffic
}district the driver of a vehicle which is stopped as close:
as praeticablre to the right hand curb and at the entrance to
the nearest crosswalk may make a right turn but shall yield the-
right-of-way to pedestrians and other traffic proceeding as
directed by the signal at said intersection.
3. No pedestrian facing such signal shall enter the
roadway until the green or "GO" is shown alone.
(d) e ringing of a bell in connection with any official
traffic signal shall indicate that a change- is taking place o.
is to take place in said traffic signal. However; all traffic
shall be required to obey the direction of the signal itself;
the ringing of a bell is to be construed merely as a warning to
traffic of a change in signal.
(e) xo person shall disobey the directions of this section
except when it is necessary to atop for the purpose of avoiding
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See. 28.
Sec. 29.
an accidentq or in case of other emergency) or when otherwise
directed by a police official.
'LAS ING SIGNALS. When a yellow. lens is illuminated with
rapid intermittent flashes, drivers of vehicles may proceed
through the intersection or past such signal only with added
caution.
PUSH BUTTON SIGNALS. No person shall operate a pedestrian
push button signal other than a pedestrian for the purpose of
immediately crossing the roadway.
ARTICLE IV.
TURNING MO-VEMUS
Sec. 30.
sec. 31.
Sec. 32.
SIGNS PROIUBITINC LEFT TURNS. The Traffic Authority may
erect and maintain signs at any intersection Prohibiting the
making of lefv turns by drivers of vehicles wherever said
Traffic Authority determines that such left.turns would cause
traffic congestion, or traffic hazard. The making of such left
turns may be prohibited between certain hours of any day and
permitted at other hours in which event.the same shall be
plainly indicated on the signs erected by said Traffic Authority.
`~"dll~T LEFT TURNS FRa~BITM. When authorized signs are
erected giving notice thereof9 no vehicle shall be turned to
the left in violation of the directions contained on said signs.
TLMNING MALLS. (a) The Traffic Authority may place
markers, buttons or signs within or adjacent to intersections'
indicating the course to be traveled by vehicles turning at
such intersections.
(b) When authorized markers; buttons or other indications
Sec. 33.
are placed within an intersection indicating a course to be
traveled by vehicles turning thereat., no driver of a vehicle
shall disobey the directions of.such indications.
U-TUERNS IN CERTAIN DISTRICTS. No vehicle shall be turned:
at any time at any of the following intersections. in a complete
circle or in such manner as to proceed in the opposite direction
upon the street upon which said vehicle is travelling at the
time of entering said intersection-.
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North and South. Santa Cruz' Avenues with f
'~est Main Streets; North Santa Cruz Avenue
111111th Eli? Street; North Santa Cruz Avenue v~iith
'K ' 40 Main Street with University Avenue.
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ICE V.
ONE ,'IAY STREETS A! ALL fS
Sec. 34. THE TRAFFIC AUTHORITY TO SIGN ONE `ivAY STREETS A--ND AI.J.Z-fS.
Whenever any ordinance of this city designates any one way
street or alley, the Traffic L.-uthority shall place and main-
tain signs giving notice thereof, and no such regulations
shall be effective unless such signs are in place Signs
indicating the direction of lawful traffic movement shall be
placed at every intersection where movement of traf'f'ic in the
opposite direction is prohibited.
Sec. 35. ONE TRAY STREETS AND AT.L.-EYS. When signs are erected on one
way streets or in any alley giving notice thereof no person
shall drive any vehicle in a direction contrary thereto.
ARTICLE V-1.
SPECIAL STOPS REQ-U--LF M
Sec. 3E. THE TRAFFIC AUTHORITY TO ERECT STOP SIGNS. Whenever any
ordinance or resolution of this city designates and describes
any street or portion thereof as a through street, or any
intersection at which vehicles are required to stop at one
or more entrances thereto, the Traffic Authority shall erect
and maintain stop signs as follows:
A stop sign shall be erected on each and every street
intersecting such through street or portion thereof so
desig_rated and at those entrances of o .Ler intersections
where a stop is required.
Every such sign shall be placed at or near the entrance
to the highway or intersection where a stop is required and
every such sign shall conform to the requirements of the
Vehicle Code.
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Sec. 37. STOP, AT TMOUGH STIMET CH STOP INTERSECTION. (a) Those
streets and parts of streets described in Section 81 here-
of are hereby declared to be through streets for the
purpose of this section.
(b) When stop signs are erected as herein provided; at
the entrance to any intersections, every driver of a vehicle
shall stop at every such sign; before entering the inter-
section, except when directed to proceed by a police officer
or traffic control signal.
Sec. 38. EIMERGING FRO171 ALLEY CR PEIVATL DR.IVEi'IAY. The driver of a
vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway or building, shall
stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving onto a side-
wally or into the sideway area exterd ing across any alley way.
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iVIISCMLA., SOUS DRIVING R[ LIES
Sec. 39. I ~~TRrFE_~yCE WITH FIRE APPARATUS. (a) No driver of a vehicle
shall follow any fire apparatus answering a fire alarm, closer
than 500 feet, or oark any vehicle within 500 feet of a fire,
or operate or pare any vehicle in such manner as to interfere
with any fire apparatus or line of fire hose when in use at
a fire or when in place for use in response to a fire alarm.
(b) No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected
hose of the Eire Department when laid do-vvn on any street, or
private driveway, to be used at any fire; or alarm of fire,
vvithout the cO aserit of the afficials of the Fire Depa~~ t ?ent
in command.
Sec. 40. DRIV-L--r G '1H ROUGH FNTRAL PROCESSIO1-,S. No driver of a vehicle
shall drive between the vehicles comPrisi==g a funeral procession
while they are in motion and voPhen the vehicles in such procession
are conspicuously so desigrated. This provision shall not apply
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at intersections where traffic is controlled by official
traffic signals or police officers.
Sec. 41. RIDING ON MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES. A person operating a
motorcycle or bicycle shall not ride other than upon the
permanent and regular seat attached thereto2 nor carry
any other person upon such motorcycle or bicycle other
than upon a firmly attached seat to the rear of the operator;
nor shall any person ride upon a motorcycle or bicycle ocher
than as above authorized.
Sec. 42. CLINGING TO MOVING VEHICLE. Any person riding upon any bicycle a
amotorcycle, coaster2 roller skates or any toy vehicle shall
not attach the same or himself to any moving vehicle upon
any roadway.
Sec. 43. VEHICLES SLULL NOT BE DRIVEN ON'THE SIDEWALK. The driver of
a vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk area or any
parkway except at a permanent or temporary driveway..
Sec. 44. NEW PAVEMENT. No person shall ride or drive any animal or
any vehicle over or across any newly made pavement or
freshly painted marking in any street when a barrier or
sign is in place warning persons not to drive over or across
such pavement or marking, or when a sign is in place stating
that the street or any portion thereof is closed.
ARTICLE VIII.
RESTRICTED USE OF CERTAIN STREETS
Sec. 45. CERTAIN DELIVERIES PROHIBITED. No person shall deliver
goods a wares' or merchandise from any truck? dray 2 or
other vehicle employed the business of delivering such
goods2 wares' and merchandise to any Aimises upon that
portion- of Forth Santa Cruz Avenue 7 between. South Santa
Cruz Avenue and the intersection of North Santa Cruz
Avenue and Nicholson Avenues between the hours of 9:00
A. M.. and 6:00 P. lip of any day.
Sec. 46.. ADVERTISING VEHICLES. No person shall operate or drive any
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vehicle used for advertising purposes or any advertising
vehicle equipped with a sound-amplifying or loud-speaking
device upon any street or alley at any time within the
Central Traffic District, without special permisssion from the
Traffic Author-L
ARTICLE IX.
PEDESTRIANS.
Sec. 47. THE TRAFFIC AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH CROSSWALKS.
(a) The Traffic Authority shall establish, designate
and maintain crosswalks at intersections and other places
by appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the surface of
the roadway as follows:
Crosswalks shall be established and maintained aet, all
intersections within the Central Traffic District and at
such intersections outside such district.' and at other:
places within or outside said district. where the Traffic
Authority determines that there is particular hazard to
pedestrians crossing the roadway, subject. to the limitation
contained in (b) of this section.
(b) Other than crosswalks at intersections, no c ross-
walk shall be established in any block which is less than
four hundred (400) feet in length. Elsewhere not more than
one additional crosswalk shall be established in any one
block and such crosswalk shall be located as nearly as
practicable at mid-block..
Sec. 48. CROSSING IN CENTRAL TRAFFIC DISTRICT. No pedestrian.shall
cross a roadway other than by a crosswalk in the Central
-Traffic District or in any business district,
Sec. 49. CROSSING AT RIGHT ANGLES. No pedestrian shall cross a
roadway at any place other than by a route at right angles
to the curbs or by the shortest route to the opposite curb,
except in a amarked. crosswalk.
Sec. 50. STANDING IN ROADWAYS. No person shall stand in any roadway
other than. in a safety zone, or in a crosswalk2 if such
action interferes with the lawful movement of traffic,
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This provision shall not apply to any public officer
or employee, or employee of a public utility when
necessarily upon.a street.. in.line of duty.
ARTICLE' X.
RAILWAY TRAINS_ AN'D VEHICLES
Sec. 51. TRAINS NOT TO BLOCK STREETS. No person shall operate
any train or train of cars, or permit the same to remain
standing, so as to block the movement of traffic upon.
any street for a period of time longer than five (5)
minutes.
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Sec. 52. BOARDING OR ALIGBTING FROM A VHEICLE. No person shall
board or alight from any vehicle while such vehicle is
in motiono
Sec. 53. UNLA °UL RIDING. No person shall ride on any vehicle
upon any portion thereof not designed or intended for the
use of passengers. This provision shall not apply to an
employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a duty,
or to persons riding within truck bodies in space intended
for merchandise.
Sec. 54. RA.IL16AY GATES. No person shall drive any vehicle through
or under any safety gate or railroad barrier which is
maintained at a railroad crossing for the purpose of warn-
ing persons of the approach of a train or car, while such
gate or barrier is closed or while it is~being opened or
closed.
See. 55.
VEHICLES TO BE CONSTRUCTED TO PREVENT SIBTIJUG OR SPILLING
OF CONTENTS. No vehicle used for the purpose of carrying
sand, gravel, earth, rock, or manure, or any other loose
or liquid substance liable to sift or.spill out shall be
allowed in any of the streets of the Town of Los Gatos
unless the same is made tight and so constructed as to
prevent the sifting or spilling of any of its contents
along any of the streets over which it is passing, and
no person shall operate or drive any such vehicle unless
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said vehicle is so constructed as to prevent the sifting or
spilling of any of its contents upon the streets as eoresaid,
ARTICLE XI
METHOD OF PARKING
See. 56. PARAIā¢E _EL WITH CLIMB ® EXCEPTIONS. No person shall stand or
park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the
edge of the roadway headed in the direction of traffic and
with the right hand wheels of the vehicle within eighteen
(18) inches of the curb line or edge of the roadway, except
as follows:
(a) Upon those streets which have been marked or signed
by the Traffic Authority for angle parking' upon which streets
vehicles shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated
by such marks or signs.
(b) Upon those streets where parking on the left side of
the roadway, or otherwise is specifically provided by
ordinance
Sec. 57. THE TRAFFIC AUTHORITY TO INDICATE ANGLE, PAERKING. The Traffic
Authority is hereby authorized to determine those streets -
upOn.which angle parking shall be permitted (other than state
highways where such parking is prohibited by the State
Vehicle Code) and shall indicate all such places by placing
white lines upon the surface of the roadway indicating the
angle at which parking is permittedm.
ARTICLE XI I
STOPPING a STANDINGa A111M PARKING
Sec. 58. APPLICATION OF ORDINANCE. (a) The provisions of this ordin-
ance prohibiting the stopping2 standing or parking of a, vehicle
shall apply at all timed or at those tires herein specified
except when it is necessary to stop a vehicle to avoid con-
flict with other traffic' or in compliance with the directions
of a police officer or official traffic control device.
(b) The provisions of this ordinance imposing a time limit
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on standing or parking shall not relieve any person from-the
duty to observe other and more restrictive provisions hereof9
or of law, prohibiting or limiting the standing or parking
of vehicles in specified places or at specified times.
Sec. 59. STOPPING OR SMIDING PROaiIBITED - o SIGNS REQUIRED. No
person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any of the
following places:
1. Within any tunnel or upon.any bridges viaduct or
approach thereto.
2. Within any parkway.
Sec. 60. TI-M TRAFFIC AU'I'HORMY TO ERECT SIGNS. The Traffic AuthGrity
shall appropriately sign or mark the following-placessand
when so signed or marked s no person shall stops stand or
park a vehicle in any of said places.
1. At any place within -f1-1 ftn (15 feet of an inter-
section roadway in the Central. traffic District or in any
business district except that a bus may stop.at a designated
bus stop.
See. 61. TEE TRAFFIC AUTHORITY'. MAY PLACE "NO STA1aING~~ SIGNS OR YMRK a a
The Traffic AtLthority may appropriately sign or mark the
following places, and when so signed or: marked; no person
shall stop, stand or park. a vehicle in any of said places.
1. At any place within f .:fteen (15) feet of 8- 'ilit'erser'-tion
other:. the hereinbefore mentioned.
2. Within fifteen (15) feet, of the approach to the
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nearest. -line of a crosswalk.
3. At any place between the portal of a tunnel and the
nearest street intersection..
Sec. 62. CURB YARKINGS TO INDICATE NO STOPPING A%D PAI KING REGUITATIONS
(a) The Traffic Authority is hereby authorizedg subject
to the provisions and limitations of this ordinances to places
and when required herein. shall places the following curb
markings to indicate parking or standing regulations, and
said curb markings shall have the meanings as herein set forth,
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1. Red shall mean no stopping, standing or parking at any time
except that a bus may stop in a red zone marked or signed as a bus zone.
2. Yellow shall mean no stopping, standing or parking at any time
between 7:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. of any day except Sunday for any pur-
pose, other that the loading or unloading of passengers or materials,
provided that'the loading or unloading of passengers shall not consume
more than three (3) minutes nor the loading or unloading of materials
more than twenty (20) minutes.
3. White shall mean no stopping, standing or parking for any pur-
pose other than loading or unloading of passengers, which shall not
exceed three (3) minutes and such restrictions shall apply between seven
A. M. and six P. M. of any day except Sunday and except as follows:
When such zone is in front of a hotel, the restrictions shall
apply at all times;
When such zone is in front of a.theater, the restrictions shall
apply at all times except when such theater is closed.
4. Green.shall mean no standing or parking for longer than twenty
(20) minutes at any time between 7:00 A. M. and 6:00 P. ~ii.® of any day
except Sunday.
(a) Provided that the Traffic thority may designate a shorter
period,
but not less
than five
(5) minnutes, when
in
its
opinion such
shorter
period would
be in the
public interest.
In
the
event that the
Traffic Authority shall fix a shorter period, the number of minutes so
fixed by it shall be stencilled upon the top of the curb.
(b) When the Traffic .,authority, as authorized under this
ordinance, has caused curb markings to be placed, no person shall stop,
stand or park a vehicle adjacent to such legible curb marking in viola-
Lion of any of the provisions of this section..
ARTICLE XIII
STOPPING FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING ORLY
Sec. 63. THE TRAFFIC AUTHORITY TO ESTAD ,I.SH LOADING ZOV'ES. (a) The
Traffic Authority is hereby authorized to determine and mark
loading zones and passenger loading zones as followso-
1. At. any place in the Central Traffic District or any
business district.
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2m Elsewhere in front of the entrance to any place of
business or in front of any hall or place used for the purpose
of public assembly.
(b) In no event shall more than one-half of the total curb
length in any block be reserved for lading zone purposes ex-
clusive of the passenger loading zones at the entrances to
public theaters.
(c) Loading zones shall be indicated by a yellow paint line
stenciled with black letters, 'LOADING 01MV2 upon the tops of
all curbs within such zones..
(d) Pia"asenger loading zones shall be indicated by a white
line stenciled with black letters, "PASSENGER LOADING ONLY"2
upon the tops of all cubs in said zones.
See. 64. DELIVERIES ON NOR SANTA CRUZ AVENUE: No person shall stop
or stand a commercial vehicle upon Forth Santa Cruz Avenue
between Nicholson Avenue and South Santa Cruz Avenue, between
the hours of 9:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. of any day for the purpose
of making any commercial delivery of goods, waresa or merchandise
therefrom.
Sec. 65. EFFECT OF PERAUSSION TO LOAD OR.UNLOAD. (a) Permission herein
granted to stop or stand a vehicle for purposes of loading or
unloading of materials shall apply only to commercial vehicles
and shall not-expend beyond the time necessary therefor, and
in no event for more than twenty (20) minutes.
(b) The loading or unloading of materials shall apply only
to commercial deliveries, also the delivery or pickup of
express and parcel post packages and United States mail.
(c) Permission herein granted to stop or park for purposes
of loading or unloading passengers shall include the loading or
unloading of personal baggage but shall not extend beyond the
time necessary therefor and in no event for more than three
(3) *inutes0
(d) Within the total time limits above specified2 the pro-
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visions of this section shell be enforced so as to accom-
-modate necessary and reasonable loading or unloading but
without permitting abuse if the privileges hereby granted.
Sec. 66. STA1,1)_3T.1iG !_TT ANL Y ALLEY. No person shall stop, stand or
park a vehicle for any purpose other than the loading or
unloading of persons or materials in any alley.
Sec. 67. STANDING FOR LOADING OR v7LOADINGG LY. When authorized
signs or marks are in place giving notice thereof, no person
shall stop' stand or park a vehicle for any purpose other
than loading or unloading passengers or materials for such
time as is permitted herein; in any of the following places:
1. In any yellow loading zone;
2. Within. fifty (Q feet of ahy enhance to any school.
Sec. 68. STATZD_NG IN ?ASSENGEa LOADING ZONE. No person shall stop,
stand or park a vehicle in any passenger loading zone for
any purpose other than-the loading or unloading of passengers
for such time as is specified in Section 64.
See. 69. THE TRAFFIC AUTO G'LI TY TO DET:ER22:NE, ADDITIONAL LOADING OEH
TULOADING PIECES. Whenever the Traffic Authority has deter-
mined that parking shall be limited and authorized signs or
marks are in place giving notice thereof, no person shall
stop, s Land or park a vehicle for any purpose other than
loading or unloading passengers or materials it any of the
following places
1. At any curb where the grade of the street exceeds
helve (12) per cent.
2. On any part of a roadway having a width of not
more than twenty-five (25) feet.
3. In front of any hall or place used for the purpose
of public assemblage.
4. In front of the entrance to any place in use for
business outside of the Central Traffic District..
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5. At any other place where the parking of vehicles
would result in traffic congestion or particular hazard.
Sec. 70. BUS ZONES TO BE ESTABLISHED. (a) The Traffic Authority
is hereby authorized to establish bus zones opposite curb
space for the loading and unloading of buses of common carriers
of passengers engaged in local transportation, and to determine
the location.thereof.
(b) Yo bus zone shall exceed fifty (50) feet in length
except that when satisfactory evidence has been presented to
said Traffic authority showing the necessity therefor, said
Traffic Authority may extend bus zones in such places not to
exceed one hundred twenty-five (325) feet in length.
(c) The Traffic Authority shall paint a red line stencil
with white letters, "NO STANDING", together with the words,
"13U3 ZCNExe, upon the tops of all curbs and places specified as
a bus zone.
ARTICLE XIV.
PARKING PROHIBITED OR. LIlVETED
Sec. 71. PARKING TIME LIX TED IN CEI'UR.AL TRAFFIC DISTRICT. When
authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, no person
shall stop, stand or park any vehicle within the Central Traffic
District between the hours of 7000 A. M. and 6.00 F. V_., except
Sunday, for a period of time longer than one (1) hour.
Sec. 72. PING TIME LIMITED IN OTHER. BUSUNESS DISTRICTS. When
authorized signs are in place giving notice thersof, no person
shall stop, stand or park any vehicle within a business district
outside of the Central Traffic District between the hours of
7.00 A. M. and 6:00 P. M. of any day, except Sunday, for .a period
of time longer than one (1) hour.
Sec. 73. ALL NIGHT PARKING PROHIBITED. No person shall stop, stand
or park a vehicle on any street within the Central Traffic District
for a period of time longer than thirty (30) minutes
between the hours of 2.00 A. M. and '4®00 A. M. of any day.
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Sec. 74. MULAISFUIL PARKING - PEBDI IRS , VENDORS. (a) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, no person shall
stand or park any vehicle, wagon or push-cart from
which goods, wares, merchandise, fruits, vegetables or
food stuffs are sold, displayed, solicited or offered
for sale or bartered or exchanged, or any lunch wagon
or eating car or vehicle, on any portion of any street
within this Town., except that such vehicles, wagons or
push-carts may stand or park only at the request of a
bona fide purchaser for a period of time not to exceed
ten (14) minutes at any one place. The provisions of this
sub-section shall not apply to persons delivering such
articles upon order of, or by agreement with a customer
from a store: or other fixed place of business or distri-
bution.
(b) No person shall park or stand on any street,
any lunch wagon, eating cart or vehicle, or push-cart
from which tamales., peanuts, popcorn., candy or other,
articles of food, or any amerchandise, are sold or offered
for sale without first obtaining a written permit to do
so from the Tbwn. Council of the Town of Los Gatos, which
permit shall designate the specific location in which such
cart or vehicle shall stand.
(c) No person shall park or stand any vehicle, or
wagon, used or intended to be used in the transportation
of persons or property for hire, on any street, while await
ing patronage for such vehicle or wagon without first obtain-
ing a written permit to do so from the Town Council of the
Town of Los Gatos which shall designate the specific
location where such vehicle shall stand.
(d) No person shall stand or park a vehicle upon any
street for the purpose of displaying such vehicle for sale
by sign or otherwise.
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(e) Whenever any permit is granted under the provisions
of this section and a particular location to park or stand
is specified therein' no person shall park or stand any
vehicle, wagon, or push-cart on any location other than as
designated in such permit. In the event that the holder of
any such permit is convicted in any court of competent
jurisdiction for violating any of the provisions of this
section, such permit shall be forthwith revoked by the
Town Council upon the filing of the record of such conviction
with the Town.Council, and no permit shall thereafter be
issued to such person until six (6) months have elapsed
from the date of such revocation.
Sec. 75. WASHING VEHICLES IN STREET. No person shall dust, wipe.
wash2 or, otherwise clean, use-or employ any method of
dusting, wiping, washing or otherwise cleaning any vehicle,
or portion thereof, while on any street unless such vehicle
is owned by or under the direct control or supervision of
the person doing any of the acts herein enumerated.
Sec® 76. EMERGENCY PARKING SIGNS. (a) Whenever the Traffic Authority
shall determine that an emergency traffic congestion is
likely to result from the holding of public or private
assemblages' gatherings or functions, or for other reasons,
the Traffic Authority shall have power and authority to order
temporary signs to be erected or posted, indicating that the
operation, parking or standing of vehicles is prohibited on
such streets and alleys as the Traffic Author shall direct
during the time such temporary signs are in place. Such signs
shall remain in place only during the existence of such
emergency and the Traffic authority shall cause such signs to.
be removed promptly thereafter.
(b) When signs authorized by the provisions of this
section are in place giving notice thereof, no person shall
operate, park or stand any vehicle contrary to the directions
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and provisions of such signs.
ARTICLE XV.
PENALTIES AND EFFECT OF ORDINANCE
Sec. 77. PENALTIES. Any person etiolating any of the provisions of
this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment in
the county jail for not exceeding three (3) months, or by
a fine of not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300.00), cr
by both such fine and imprisonment.
Sec. 78. EFFECT OF ORDINANCE. If any section, subsection., sentence,
clause- or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held
to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The
Town Council hereby declares that it would have passed this
ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause
and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one
or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or
phrases be declared unconstitutional.
Sec. 79. REPEAL. Ordinance Na, 178 and Ordinance No. 236 of this
Town are hereby repealed, and all ordinances or parts of
ordinances in conflict with or inconsistent with the
provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed, except
that this repeal shall not affect or prevent the prosecu-
tion or punishment of any person for any act done or
committed in violation of any ordinance hereby repealed
prior to the taking effect of this ordinance.
Sec. 80. PUBI,ICATION 0 ORDIINANCE. The Town Clerk shall cause this
ordinance to be published in Los L r A /L " . w
a newspaper of general circulation., printed and published
in the Town of Los Gatos.
ARTICLE I
SCHEDULES OF DESIGNATED STREETS REFERRED
TO IN ORDINANCE
Sec. 81. TrROUGE1 STREETS. In accordance with the provisions of
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Section 37 a' and when signs are erected givinb notice
thereof, drivers of vehicles shall stop before entering
or crossing the following streets, or p.ortions thereof:
San Nose Avenue's East Main Street' West.
Main Street; South Santa Cruz Avenue; North
Santa. Cruz. Avenue; Saratoga Avenue v.1esterly
from the Westerly line of North Santa Cruz
Avenue; University Avenue from. st Main
Street. to the northerly line of Royce Street;
Pennsylvania from Bay Vier Avenue to the
westerly Town Limits.
PASSED AINID ,DOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town
Council of the Town of Los Gatos, held on the day of
1940, by the following vote.:
AYES , CO M CILIMEN C
NOES, CO--CI-C1LZi~Ntr
ABSENT , COUNCIIL :
YIAYOR OF HE T O LIN OF LOS
GAT OS
.ATTEST.
(SEAL)
TOurn CLERT F THE TOWN OI' LOS
GAT OS
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