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ORDINANCE NO. 487 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, REGULATING THE TRAVEL TRAFFIC AND USE OF PUBLIC STREETS: ESTABLISHING A BUSINESS DISTRICT AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE BREACH OF ANY OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS IN THIS ORDINANCE. The Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim Hereby Ordain as Follows. To-wit: DEFINITIONS SECTION 1. Whenever in this ordinance the following terms are used, they shall have the meaning respectively ascribed to them in this section: STREET: Every way set apart for public travel except alleyways, bridle paths or foot paths. ROADWAY: That portion of a street between the regularly established curb lines. INTERSECTION: That area embraced within the prolongation of the property lines of two or more streets which join at an angle, whether or not one such street crosses the other. CROSSWALK: That portion of the roadway included within the prolongation of sidewalk lines at street intersections and such other places as may be designated by boundary lines upon the surface of the roadway and used in common by pedestrian and vehicular traffic. SAFETY ZONE: That marked portion of a roadway reserved for the exclusive use of pedestrians. LOADING ZONE: That place adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers or materials. VEHICLE: Every device or animal by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a street, excepting devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon rails. For the purpose of this ordinance a bicycle shall be deemed a vehicle. PEDESTRIAN: Any person afoot. OPERATOR: Any person who is in actual physical control of a vehicle. GREEN: Requires that traffic shall move and continue in motion, except when stopped for the purpose of avoiding an accident or in the event of other emergency or when stopped at the command of a police officer. AMBER: Shall indicate preparation for change in the direction of traffic movement. When amber is shown no traffic shall enter the intersection until a green or "go" signal is shown. BELLS: The ringing of a bell in connection with any mechanical or electric traffic signal shall indicate preparation for a change in the direction of traffic movement. When such bell is sounded no traffic shall enter the intersection until a green or "go" signal is shown. SECTION 6. THE CITY MANAGER REQUIRED TO ESTABLISH CROSSWALKS. The City Manager is hereby authorized and required to establish and maintain and to designate upon the surface of the roadway, by appropriate devices, marks or white lines, crosswalks approximately equal in width to the adjacent sidewalk at all intersections where, in his opinion, there is particular danger to pedestrians crossing the roadway; in addition he may establish crosswalks fifteen (15) feet in width as near the middle as is practicable, of any block in said business district, exceeding four hundred (400) feet in length. When crosswalks are established and maintained outside a business district the City Manager shall by appropriate devices, marks or white lines, mark and maintain along the surface of the roadway an arrow not less than twelve (12) inches wide in the shaft and not less than thirty (30) feet long, pointing in the direction of such crosswalk, together with the word "SLOW" in block letters not less than twenty-four (24) inches high and not less than four (4) inches wide, one hundred (100) feet distant from each crosswalk so established. SECTION 7. DISPLAY OF UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to place or maintain or to display any device, other than an official warning or direction sign or signal erected under competent authority, upon or in view of a street which purports to be, or is an imitation of or resembles an any concert or entertainment upon any streets or streets in the City of Anaheim, thereof. It shall be unlawful for firm, association or corpure hold or conduct on or as street within the City of Anaheim without first obey therefor from the Board of the City of Anaheim, authorized to be held on said Board of Trustees and conducted in accordance with regulations established Marshal, and under his ARTICLE RULES FOR D SECTION 13. METHING TO LEFT AT IN The operator of a vehicle an intersection shall pass at the center of the line turning, except that it have been placed upon boundary lines to be vehicle the operator should right of such markers unlawful for the operation to turn said vehicle as to change the direction within the business at an intersection of such Manager is hereby authorized to be placed turning market sections as follows: A marker shall be set intersection of the main street with the proper property lines of the intersection lines as may be practiced marker may be placed intersection at the intermediate lines of the intersection lines. SECTION 14. MEPROACH FOR RIGHT operator of a vehicle LOADING ZONE: That place adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers or materials. VEHICLE: Every device or animal by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a street, excepting devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon rails. For the purpose of this ordinance a bicycle shall be deemed a vehicle. PEDESTRIAN: Any person afoot. OPERATOR: Any person who is in actual physical control of a vehicle. TRAFFIC: Pedestrians and vehicles either singly or together, while using any street for purposes of travel. BUSINESS DISTRICT: That portion of this City bounded and described as follows: The territory contiguous to a street when fifty per cent (50%) more of the frontage therefor for a distance of three hundred (300) feet or more is occupied by buildings in use for retail or wholesale business; also any territory contiguous to a street which is immediately adjacent to or a continuation of a street within a business district when such territory is so designated by the City Manager. RIGHT OF WAY: The privilege of the immediate use of the street. PARK: To stand a vehicle for a period of time greater than is reasonably necessary for the actual loading or unloading of persons or materials. OFFICIAL WARNING AND DIRECTION SIGNS AND SIGNALS: All warning and direction signs and signals not inconsistent with this ordinance heretofore or hereafter placed or erected under this ordinance or by authority of the Board of Trustees. BARRIER: The word "barrier" as used in this Ordinance shall be deemed to include any lumber, boards, rope or other material placed or stretched across any portion of such street, avenue, alley, sidewalk or other highway, which shall be plainly visible at a distance of fifty feet in the daytime and which shall be illuminated at night with a red lantern. ALLEY: A narrow passageway in the rear or side of any lot, used for vehicular traffic only. ARTICLE II. AUTHORITY OF POLICE TRAFFIC SIGNS AND SIGNALS SECTION 2. OBEDIENCE TO POLICE. Officers of the Police Department are hereby authorized to direct all traffic by means of visible audible signal, and it shall be unlawful for any person to refuse or fail to comply with any lawful order, signal or direction of a traffic or police officer. It shall be unlawful for any other person than an officer to direct or attempt to direct traffic. SECTION 3. SIGNS. The Board of Trustees shall by resolution determine and designate the character of all official warning and direction signs and signals. Subject to this selection, the City Manager is hereby authorized, and as to those signs required hereunder it than thirty (30) feet long, pointing in the direction of such crosswalk, together with the word "SLOW" in block letters not less than twenty-four (24) inches high and not less than four (4) inches wide, one hundred (100) feet distant from each crosswalk so established. SECTION 7. DISPLAY OF UNAUTHORIZED SIGNS PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to place or maintain or to display any device, other than an official warning or direction sign or signal erected under competent authority, upon or in view of a street which purports to be, or is an imitation of, or resembles an official warning or direction sign or signal, or which attempts to direct the movement of traffic or the actions of operators, and any such prohibited device shall be a public nuisance, and the City Manager may remove it, or cause it to be removed, without notice. It shall be unlawful for any person to wilfully deface, injure, move or interfere with any official warning or direction sign or signal. SECTION 8. POLICE AND FIRE VEHICLES EXEMPT FROM CERTAIN RULES. The provisions of this Ordinance regulating the movement, parking and standing of vehicles shall not apply to emergency vehicles of the police or sheriff's office or of the fire department or of a public utility while the driver of any such vehicle is engaged in the necessary performance of public emergency duties. ARTICLE III. PEDESTRIANS SECTION 9. PEDESTRIANS' RIGHT OF WAY AT INTERSECTIONS. (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive into any crosswalk which is marked as provided in Section 6 of this Ordinance while there is in such crosswalk upon the half of the roadway upon which such vehicle is traveling any pedestrian engaged in crossing the roadway until such pedestrian shall have passed beyond the path of said vehicle. (b) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive into any crosswalk upon the half of the roadway upon which such vehicle is traveling any pedestrian engaged in crossing the roadway until such pedestrian shall have passed beyond the path of said vehicle, when the pedestrian shall indicate his intention to cross by a timely and continuous warning by holding up his hand palm out toward approaching traffic. (c) The operator of a vehicle shall stop before entering any crosswalk when any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction is stopped at such crosswalk. (d) The foregoing provisions of this section shall not apply at intersections where traffic is being directed by an officer or a traffic stop and go signal, at which intersections the mutual rights of pedestrians and operators of vehicles shall be exercised under the direction of the officer and traffic signals. SECTION 10. PEDESTRIANS' LIMITED USE TO USE OF BOAD-THIS section will not apply to use of vehicles on public roads unless otherwise indicated. TRAFFIC STOP AND GO SIGNAL LEGEND. Whenever traffic at any intersection is regulated by a stop and go mechanical or electrical signal, the following colors may be used, and none other, and those colors herein authorized shall indicate as follows: RED: Except flashing signals, requires that traffic shall stop and remain standing. SECTION 3. SIGNS. The Board of Trustees shall by resolution determine and designate the character of all official warning and direction signs and signals. Subject to this selection, the City Manager is hereby authorized, and as to those signs required hereunder it shall be his duty, to place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained all official warning and direction signs and signals. All signs authorized and required hereunder for a particular purpose shall be uniform. No provision of this ordinance for which signs are required shall be enforceable against the alleged violator if at the time and place of the alleged violation the sign herein required is not in proper position and sufficiently legible to be seen by an ordinary observant person. SECTION 4. OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC SIGNS. It shall be unlawful for any operator or pedestrian to disobey the instructions of any mechanical or electrical traffic signal, traffic sign or marks upon the street placed in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance, provided every sign or mark made by the use of paint upon the curb shall bear thereon the official emblem of the Police Department. No public utility or department in this City shall erect or place any barrier or sign unless of a type first approved by the Board of Trustees. It shall be unlawful for any operator or pedestrian to disobey the instructions of any barrier or sign approved as above provided, erected or placed by a public utility or by any department of this city. SECTION 5. TRAFFIC STOP AND GO SIGNAL LEGEND. Whenever traffic at any intersection is regulated by a stop and go mechanical or electrical signal, the following colors may be used, and none other, and those colors herein authorized shall indicate as follows: RED: Except flashing signals, requires that traffic shall stop and remain standing. SECTION 10. PEDESTRIANS' LIMITED RIGHT TO USE OF ROADWAYS. When within the business district no pedestrian shall cross a roadway other than by a crosswalk. Outside of a business district no pedestrian shall cross a roadway other than by a route at right angles to the curb and when crossing at any place other than a crosswalk shall yield the right of way to all vehicles upon the roadway. It shall be unlawful for any person to be in the roadway other than in a safety zone or crosswalk, provided that this provision shall not be construed to prevent the necessary use of a roadway by a pedestrian. It shall be unlawful for any person to stand in a roadway for the purpose of or while soliciting a ride from the operator of any private vehicle. SECTION 11. PEDESTRIANS TO OBEY SIGNALS. At intersections where traffic is directed by a traffic or police officer or by a traffic stop and go signal, it shall be unlawful for any pedestrian to cross the roadway other than with relaised traffic. SECTION 12. PEDESTRIANS STANDING ON SIDEWALKS. In any business district it shall be unlawful for any pedestrian to stand on the sidewalk, except as near as is physically possible to the building line or the curb line, and it shall be unlawful for any person to stand upon any crosswalk except when necessary for the movement of traffic. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to hold, conduct or address any assemblage, meeting or gathering of persons or to make or deliver any public speech, lecture or discourse, or to conduct or take part in any public debate or discussion, or hold or give approaching traffic. (c) The operator of a vehicle shall stop before entering any crosswalk when any other vehicle proceeding in the same direction is stopped at such crosswalk. (d) The foregoing provisions of this section shall not apply at intersections where traffic is being directed by an officer or a traffic stop and go signal, at which intersections the mutual rights of pedestrians and operators of vehicles shall be exercised under the direction of the officer and traffic signals. SECTION 20. APPARATUS PROHIBITED. It is unlawful for the rider of a bicycle other than one to follow any fire apperception to a fire alley block or to park anywhere block where fire apperception is used at any fire without the consent or the assistant in its possession. SECTION 21. RESTRICTED. It is unlawful for the rider of a bicycle upride as nearly as five (5) feet of the edge of the road passing a standing making left hand section. SECTION 22. RAILBARS PROHIBITED. Lawful for the operative motorcycle when carrying any other person handle or tank of petroleum oil for any person to saddle it. It shall be person to ride upon ning board of any street intersection. The City Managerized and required to train or to cause to be trained upon each and tersecting a boulevard the property line of appropriate signs upon vices or marks in signs, devices or words "STOP" or the VARD STOP in such letters of a size to fit from a distance of fifteen feet on the street intersection. ANAHEIM GAZETTE any concert or entertainment in or upon any streets or street intersections in the City of Anaheim, or any portion thereof. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, association or corporation to have, hold or conduct on or along any public street within the City of Anaheim, any parade without first obtaining a permit therefor from the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim. Any parade so authorized to be held or conducted by said Board of Trustees shall be held and conducted in accordance with rules and regulations established by the City Marshal, and under his supervision. The word "Parade" as used in this Ordinance is defined to mean any procession of two or more vehicles or two or more persons moving on or along a public street, other than a crosswalk, for the purpose of ostentatious display or show or for the purpose of advertising any show, exhibition, game or any goods, wares, or merchandise. ARTICLE IV. RULES FOR DRIVING SECTION 13. METHOD OF TURNING TO LEFT AT INTERSECTIONS. The operator of a vehicle in turning at an intersection shall pass to the right of the center of the intersection before turning, except that where markers have been placed upon the intersection boundary lines to be crossed by the vehicle the operator shall pass to the right of such markers and it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to turn said vehicle to the left so as to change the direction of such vehicle within the business district except at an intersection of streets. The City Manager is hereby authorized, and it shall be his duty, to place or cause to be placed turning markers in all intersections as follows: A marker shall be placed at every intersection of the medial line of each street with the prolongation of the property lines of the intersecting street, or as near the intersecting point of said lines as may be practical, or a single marker may be placed within such intersection at the intersection of the medial lines of the intersecting streets. SECTION 14. METHOD OF APROACH FOR RIGHT TURN. The operator of a vehicle intending to turn DRIVE THROUGH A FUNERAL PROCESSION. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral procession, provided that such vehicles are conspicuously so designated. SECTION 25. CLINGING TO MOVING VEHICLES. It shall be unlawful for any person travelling upon any bicycle, motorcycle, or any toy vehicle to cling to or attach himself or his vehicle to any other moving vehicle upon any roadway. SECTION 26. USE OF COASTERS, ROLLER SKATES AND SIMILAR DEVICES RESTRICTED. It shall be unlawful for any person upon roller skates or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle or similar device to go upon any roadway or sidewalk. ARTICLE V. STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING SECTION 27. STOPPING PROHIBITED IN SPECIFIED PLACES. It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to stop such vehicle in any of the following places except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the direction of a police officer or traffic sign or signal: (1) In an intersection. (2) In a crosswalk. (3) Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within twenty (20) feet of a point on the curb immediately opposite the end of a safety zone. (4) Within twenty (20) feet of an intersecting roadway, except buses at a designated bus stop. Upon all streets within any business district the City Manager shall designate the provisions of paragraphs three (3) and four (4) of this section by placing and maintaining red paint or other red material upon the entire curb surface within such areas omitting any crosswalk area or by placing and maintaining appropriate signs directing that the stopping of vehicles is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to hitch or cause or permit to be hitched, any animal, or to leave standing, or to cause or permit to be left standing any vehicle upon that portion parking of vehicles provided appropriate signs are placed and maintained to give notice thereof on one side of the street in any one block. SECTION 32. PARKING OF VEHICLES FOR SALE OR THE SALE OR MERCHANDISE FROM VEHICLES. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the same upon any street for the purpose of displaying it for sale or to park any vehicles upon any street in any business district from which such vehicle merchandise is being sold at retail. SECTION 32a. It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle on or along Center Street so that the body or any portion of which shall extend more than fourteen (14) feet toward the medial line of said street, between the hours of 10 A.M. and 9 P.M. PENALTIES SECTION 33. PENALTY. Any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance or any rule or regulation made by the Board of Trustees pursuant thereto shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished for the first offense by a fine not to exceed Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than five (5) days; for a second violation within a period of one (1) year by a fine not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollers ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollers ($300.00) or by imprisonment in the City jail for not more than ten (10) days or by both such fine and imprisonment; for a third and each additional offense committed within one (1) year by a fine not exceeding Three Hundred Dollers ($3 Manager is hereby authorized, and shall be his duty, to place or cause to be placed turning markers in all intersections as follows: A marker shall be placed at every intersection of the medial line of each street with the prolongation of the property lines of the intersecting street, or as near the intersecting point of said lines as may be practical, or a single marker may be placed within such intersection at the intersection of the medial lines of the intersecting streets. SECTION 14. METHOD OF APPROACH FOR RIGHT TURN. The operator of a vehicle intending to turn to the right at an intersection or into an alley or driveway shall approach the point of turning in the line of traffic nearest the right hand edge or curb of the street. SECTION 15. WHEN RIGHT AND LEFT TURNS MAY BE MADE. Within business district a right or left turn shall not be made at an intersection by the operator of any vehicle against a traffic signal. SECTION 16. WHEN TURNING AROUND AT INTERSECTION PROHIBITED. The operator of a vehicle shall not within any business district between the hours of seven (7) A.M. and nine (9) P.M. of any day except Sunday turn such vehicle at an intersection in a complete circle or so as to proceed in the opposite direction, provided however, this section shall not be enforced nor shall any person be arrested for a violation thereof unless at the time of such arrest there shall be conspicuously posted at such intersection a sign designating the provision of this section. SECTION 17. DRIVING FROM ALLEYS. The operator of a vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway or garage shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving onto a sidewalk or onto the sidewalk area extended across any alleyway. SECTION 18. VEHICLES SHALL NOT BE DRIVEN ON SIDEWALK. The operator of a vehicle shall not drive within any sidewalk area except at a permanent or temporary driveway. SECTION 19. BOULEVARD STOPS. The following streets and parts of streets are hereby declared to constitute boulevards for the purpose of this section: LOS ANGELES STREET, CENTER STREET, LEMON STREET, CHESTNUT STREET AND BROADWAY. Every operator of a vehicle traversing any street intersecting any boulevard shall stop such vehicle at the place where such street meets the nearest property line of the boulevard before entering such boulevard, provided the property line is clearly marked or signposted as required in this Ordinance. The City Manager is hereby authorized and required to place and maintain or to cause to be placed and maintained upon each and every street intersecting a boulevard and at or near the property line of the boulevard, appropriate signs upon the street or devices or marks in the roadway, such district the City Manager shall designate the provisions of paragraphs three (3) and four (4) of this section by placing and maintaining red paint or other red material upon the entire curb surface within such areas omitting any crosswalk area or by placing and maintaining appropriate signs directing that the stopping of vehicles is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to hitch or cause or permit to be hitched, any animal, or to leave standing, or to cause or permit to be left standing any vehicle upon that portion Lincoln Avenue in the City of Anaheim between the westerly line of West Street and a line drawn at right angles to said Lincoln Avenue at a point seventy-five (75) feet westerly from said westerly line of West Street or upon any other street that intersects such street or terminates in such street or within twenty (20) feet of such side lines extended across such streets at right angles except as designated bus stops and that the operator of any vehicle other than duly authorized buses shall stop in the areas designated as a bus stop. SECTION 28. STANDING FOR LOADING ONLY IN CERTAIN PLACES. (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to stop said vehicle for a period of time longer than is necessary for 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, in any of the following places: 1. At any curb where the grade of the street exceeds twelve per cent (12%). 2. In any alley. 3. In any loading zone. 4. At any curb within twenty-five (25) feet of the entrance to any hospital. 5. At any curb within fifty (50) feet of the entrance to any police station. 6. At any curb within fifteen (15) feet of a fire plug. 7. In any marked bus stop. (b) The City Manager shall determine the location of "Loading Zones" and shall mark by an appropriate sign or as specifically required herein those places where standing for loading only is permitted under this section, subject to the following requirements and limitations: Bus stops shall be designated by appropriate signs at those places determined by the Board of Trustees except that a bus stop shall not exceed fifty (50) feet in length and shall not be placed adjacent to a safety zone. Every loading zone, also that portion of every curb reserved for loading only by paragraphs 4, 5, and 6 of Subdivision (a) of this section, shall be designated by yellow paint or other yellow material upon the entire curb surface therein with the words "LOADING ONLY" in black letters thereon. Within any business district not more district the City Manager shall designate the provisions of paragraphs three (3) and four (4) of this section by placing and maintaining red paint or other red material upon the entire curb surface within such areas omitting any crosswalk area or by placing and maintaining appropriate signs directing that the stopping of vehicles is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to hitch or cause or permit to be hitched, any animal, or to leave standing, or to cause or permit to be left standing any vehicle upon that portion Lincoln Avenue in the City of Anaheim between the westerly line of West Street and a line drawn at right angles to said Lincoln Avenue at a point seventy-five (75) feet westerly from said westerly line of West Street or upon any other street that intersects such street or terminates in such street or within twenty (20) feet of such side lines extended across such streets at right angles except as designated bus stops and that the operator of any vehicle other than duly authorized buses shall stop in the areas designated as a bus stop. SECTION 28. STANDING FOR LOADING ONLY IN CERTAIN PLACES. (a) It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to stop said vehicle for a period of time longer than is necessary for 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, in any of the following places: 1. At any curb where the grade of the street exceeds twelve per cent (12%). 2. In any alley. 3. In any loading zone. 4. At any curb within twenty-five (25) feet of the entrance to any hospital. 5. At any curb within fifty (50) feet of the entrance to any police station. 6. At any curb within fifteen (15) feet of a fire plug. 7. In any marked bus stop. (b) The City Manager shall determine the location of "Loading Zones" and shall mark by an appropriate sign or as specifically required herein those places where standing for loading only is permitted under this section, subject to the following requirements and limitations: Bus stops shall be designated by appropriate signs at those places determined by the Board of Trustees except that a bus stop shall not exceed fifty (50) feet in length and shall not be placed adjacent to a safety zone. Every loading zone, also that portion of every curb reserved for loading only by paragraphs 4, 5, and 6 of Subdivision (a) of this section, shall be designated by yellow paint or other yellow material upon the entire curb surface therein with the words "LOADING ONLY" in black letters thereon. Within any business district not more district the City Manager shall designate the provisions of paragraphs three (3) and four (4) of this section by placing and maintaining red paint or other red material upon the entire curb surface within such areas omitting any crosswalk area or by placing and maintaining appropriate signs directing that the stopping of vehicles is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to hitch or cause or permit to be hitched, any animal, or to leave standing, or to cause or permit to be left standing any vehicle upon that portion Lincoln Avenue in the City of Anaheim between the westerly line of West Street and a line drawn at right angles to said Lincoln Avenue at a point seventy-five (75) feet westerly from said westerly line of West Street or upon any other street that intersects such street or terminates in such street or within twenty (20) feet of such side lines extended across such streets at right angles except as designated bus stops and that the operator of any vehicle other than duly authorized buses shall stop in the areas designated as a bus stop. SECTION 34. DISPOSITION OF FINES AND FORFEITURES. All fines or forfeitures collected upon conviction or upon the forefailure of ball off any person charged with a violation of any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be paid into the City treasury and deposited in a special fund, which is hereby created, to be known as the "Street Improvement Fund." There may be appropriated out of said fund such moneyes as from time to time may be authorized by the Board of Trustees for the purchase and maintenance of official traffic signs, signals, lights and paint marks necessary to designate the provisions of this Ordinance, and the balance of said fund shall be used exclusively in the construction, maintenance and improvement of public streets within this City. SECTION 35. EFFECT OF ORDINANCE. If any section, subsection, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not effect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The Board of Trustees hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each section, subsection, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases may be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 36. 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 prosecution 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. SECTION 37. The City Clerk of the City of Anaheim shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance, and cause the same to be published once in the Anaheim Gazette, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage, it shall take effect and be in full force. The foregoing Ordinance is signed, approved and attested by me this 8th day of April, 1926. PERRY W. MATHIS. (Seal) President of the Board Of Trustees of the City of Anaheim. The City Manager is hereby authorized and required to place and maintain or to cause to be placed and maintained upon each and every street intersecting a boulevard and at or near the property line of the boulevard, appropriate signs upon the street or devices or marks in the roadway, such signs, devices or marks to bear the word "STOP" or the words "BOULEVARD STOP" in such position and with letters of a size to be clearly legible from a distance of fifty (50) feet along the street intersecting the boulevard. SECTION 20. FOLLOWING FIRE APPARATUS PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than one on official business to follow any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm closer than one block or to park any vehicle within the block where fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm. SECTION 21. CROSSING FIRE HOSE. No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of the Fire Department when laid down on any street, private driveway of Railroad tract to be used at any fire or alarm of fire, without the consent of the Fire Marshal or the assistant in command. SECTION 22. BICYCLE RIDING RESTRICTED. It shall be unlawful to ride a bicycle upon any sidewalk. The rider of a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as nearly as practicable within five (5) feet of the right hand curb or edge of the roadway except when passing a standing or other vehicle or making left hand turn at an intersection. SECTION 23. RIDING ON HANDLE BARS PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any bicycle or motorcycle when upon a street to carry any other person upon the bar, handle or tank of any such vehicle or for any person to so ride any such vehicle. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride upon the fender or running board of any vehicle. SECTION 24. UNLAWFUL TO BUS stops shall be designated at those places determined by the Board of Trustees except that a bus stop shall not exceed fifty (50) feet in length and shall not be placed adjacent to a safety zone. Every loading zone, also that portion of every curb reserved for loading only by paragraphs 4, 5 and 6 of Subdivision (a) of this section, shall be designated by yellow paint or other yellow material upon the entire curb surface therein with the words "LOADING ONLY" in black letters thereon. Within any business district not more than one-half of the total curb length in any one block may be set apart as a loading zone. SECTION 29. PARKING TIME LIMITED IN SPECIFIED PLACES. The operator of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle for longer than two (2) hours within any business district between the hours of 6 A.M. and 6 P.M. of any day except Sunday and subject to the special restrictions imposed by Sections 31 and 32. Signs shall be erected and maintained not more than one hundred fifty (150) feet apart in each block designating the provisions of this section. SECTION 30. EARLY MORNING PARKING LIMITED. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park said vehicle on any street for more than two successive nights. SECTION 31. STANDING OR PARKING CLOSE TO CURB. The operator of a vehicle shall not stop, stand or park such vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the curb and with the two right hand wheels of the vehicle within one (1) foot of the regularly established curb line, except that upon those streets which have been marked for angle parking, as provided in this section, vehicles shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated by such marks. The Board of Trustees, by resolution, is hereby authorized to determine upon what streets angle parking shall be permitted; to indicate such places by the painting of white lines or other suitable markers upon the surface of the roadway, to indicate the proper angle for parking. The Board of Trustees by resolution is hereby authorized to prohibit the SECTION 37. THE City of Anaheim shall certify to the passage of this Ordinance, and cause the same to be published once in Anaheim Gazette, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, printed, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim, and thirty (30) days from and after its final passage, it shall take effect and be in full force. The foregoing Ordinance is signed, approved and attested by me this 8th day of April, 1926. PERRY W. MATHIS. (Seal) President of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim. ATTEST: EDWARD B. MERRITT, Clerk of the City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, CITY OF ANAHEIM, I. Edward B. Merritt, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced at a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, held on the 22nd day of March, 1926, and that the same was passed and adopted at a meeting of said Board of Trustees held on the 5th day of April, 1926, by the following vote: AVES: Trustees Mathis, Miller, Grafton, Franzen and Stock. NOES: None. ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: None. And I further certify that the President of the Board of Trustees signed and approved said Ordinance on the 8th day of April, 1926. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the said City, this the 8th day of April, 1926. EDWARD B. MERRITT, (Seal) Clerk of the City of Anaheim 4-15-1t When telephonic communication becomes firmly established between the United States and England just think of how many new wrong numbers we can get! 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