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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1992-1937 - Ordinance - 01/23/1992ORDINANCE NO. 1937 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 10, SECTION 3-E(2)(G), OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION RELATING TO SPEED ZONES, SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATING ADDITIONAL AREAS IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION IN WHICH HATES OF SPEED OF THIRTY (30) MILES PER HOUR OR MORE ARE AUTHORIZED; RESCINDING ALL PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND DECLARING THAT ATTENDANT FACTS NECESSITATE IMMEDIATE ACTION. WHEREAS, completion of the extension of FM 2818 from Business SH 6 R (Texas Avenue) to the Emerald Parkway Interchange on the SH 6 East Bypaes is expected during the spring of 1991~ WHEREAS, Texas law states that the maximum speed limit through an urban district is 30 m.p.h, unless zoned by the proper authority; WHEREAS, the City of College Station has the authority by City ordinance to alter maximum prima facie speed limits; and WHEREAS, the design speed for this section of highway is 45 m.p.h.; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION THAT: Chapter 10, Section 3-E(2)(g), of the Code of Ordinances of the City of College Station relating to speed zones is hereby amended to read as follows: (g) FM 2818, for traffic moving in a southerly direction for the first 3.697 miles from the north city limit, the speed limit shall be fifty-five (55) miles per hour. For the next 0.200 mile, the speed limit shall be fifty (50) miles per hour. For the next 0.370 mile, the speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per hour. For the next 0.950 mile, the speed limit shall be fifty (50) miles per hour. Within the limits of said fifty (50) miles per hour speed zone from approximately 190' north of Welsh Avenue, to approximately 220~ south of Nueces Drive, the speed limit shall be thirty-five (35) miles per hour when so signed for school zone. For the next 0.470 mile, the speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per hour. For Ordinance No. 1937 Page 2 the next 0.250 mile, to the intersection of Business SH 6 R (Texas Avenue), the speed limit shall be forty (40) miles per hour. FM 2818, for traffic moving in an eastward direction for the first 0.595 miles from the intersection of Business SH 6 R (Texas Avenue), the speed limit shall be forty (40) miles per hour. For the next 0.204 miles, the speed limit shall be thirty- five (35) miles per hour to the intersec- tion of SH 6 East Frontage Road. ~ 2818, for traffic moving in a westward direction, for the first 0.204 miles from the intersection of SH 6 East Frontage Road, the speed limit shall be thirty-five (35) miles per hour. For the next 0.595 miles, the speed limit shall be forty (40) miles per hour to the intersection of Business SH 6 R (Texas Avenue). FM 2818, for traffic moving in a northerly direction, for the first 0.250 mile from the intersection of Business SH 6 R (Texas Avenue), the speed limit shall be forty (40) miles per hour. For the next 0.470 mile, the speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per hour. For the next 0.950 mile, the speed limit shall be fifty (50) miles per hour. Within the limits of said fifty (50) miles per hour speed zone from approximately 220~ south of Nueces Drive, to approximately 190~ north of Welsh Avenue, the speed limit shall be thirty- five (35) miles per hour when so signed for school zone. For the next 0.370 mile, the speed limit shall be forty-five (45) miles per hour. For the next 0.200 mile, the speed limit shall be fifty (50) miles per hour. For the next 3.697 mile, to the north city limit, the speed limit shall be fifty-five (55) miles per hour. II. The preservation of the general welfare of the public necessi- tates immediate action; this Ordinance shall be effective from and after the date of its passage as provided by the Charter of the City of College Station. Ordinance No. 1937 Page 3 III. This ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval by the City Council and duly attested by the Mayor and City Secretary. PASSED, ADOPTED and APPROVED this 23rd day of January, 1992. APPROVED: Connie Hooks, City Secretary