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Ordinance 748 .: . .. '" ORDINANCE NO. 748 AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY AMENDING SEC. 15.102 OF THE GILROY CITY CODE DESIG- NATING TRUCK TRAFFIC ROUTES IN THE CITY OF GILROY BY ESTABLISHING ADDITIONAL TRUCK ROUTES IN SAID CITY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GILROY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section I: Sec. 15.102 of the Gilroy City Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 15.102. Designation. In accordance with section 15.100, when properly signposted and designated by appropriate s~gns, the following streets or portions of streets shall constitute and are hereby designated as truck traffic routes: a. Alexander street from Ninth street to Old Gilroy Street, Old Gilroy Street from Alexander to Railroad street, and Railroad street from Old Gilroy street to Lewis street. b. Murray Avenue from Leaves1ey Road to I.O.O.F. Avenue, I.O.O.F. Avenue from Murray Avenue to Forest street, Forest street from I.O.O.F. Avenue to Lewis Street, and Lewis Street from Forest street to Alexander Street. c. Ninth street between Route 101 and Old Gilroy Street, d. Casey street from Route 101 to Swwnston Lane, and along Swanston Lane to Leaves1ey Road. Section II: All ordinances and parts of ordinances in con- f1ict herewith are hereby repealed. Section III: This is an emergency ordinance and necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety and shall go into immediate effect. The facts constituting such necessity are as follows: The heavy truck traffic season for local traffic to and through Gilroy is at hand. Farm produce and crops are being transported into the City of Gilroy and it is neces- sary and in the best interests of the inhabitants of said City that the said trucks follow the routes hereinabove specified in order to create as little disturbance in the residential areas of the City as possible and without the establishment of the said routes and all of them, trucks will be routed through portions of the resi- dence areas of the City at all hours of the day and night, the said night traffic being especially disturbing to the residential areas and the people living therein and should be prevented at as early a date as possible. Without truck routes the truck operators will use the shortest and quickest route to the canneries or other operators to whom the produce and crops are being delivered anq ( 1) 7~8 6" such routes go through residential areas of the city indiscriminately and over streets some of which have not been constructed to withstand the weight of the heavy truckloads. This ordinance was ibatrQd'lC'~d at . rlii'J'll.r mQQti14'] of tnii' OK fi~'f'- Council held on August 2, 1965, and was ordered published by title and summary at least once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption, in accordance with the charter of the city of Gilroy by the following vote: Noes. counci1members Allemand, Duffin, Eckard, Goodrich, Quartiroli, Wentworth and Petersen. counci1members None. Ayes: Absent: counci1members None. A~tes~ ,,~a1JJtL-J city Clerk APpr~ ~ ~ Mayor (2) ... 4' tI . I , SUSANNE E. PAYNE . City Clerk of the City of Gilroy, do hereby certify that the attached Ordinance No. 74.8 is an original ordinance, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Gilroy at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 2nd day of A ugu st , 19 65 , at which meeting a quorum was present. 1 further certify that the said ordinance has been pub- -~ ..../ C t ty Clerk of the City of G t I