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Resolution 2002-432 16B6 RESOLUTION NO. 02--4..lL A RESOLUTION TO PROHIBIT THE OPERATION OF TRUCKS AND OTHER COMMERCIAL VEHICLES HAVING A RATED LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY IN EXCESS OF ONE (1) TON FROM THROUGH-MOVEMENTS ON CERTAIN STREETS IN THE NORTHERN HIGH POINTE NEIGHBORHOOD. WHEREAS, Chapter 316, Florida Statutes, permits the BCC to regulate or prohibit any classification or kind of traffic found to be incompatible with the normal and safe movements of traffic on roads and streets under its jurisdiction; and WHEREAS, excessive through-truck traffic is not compatible with the existing road conditions through the northern High Pointe neighborhood between Goodlette-Frank Road and 10th Street North since the streets are in fully developed residential areas and the pavement width, radii, and right-of-way width are not conducive to through-truck traffic; and WHEREAS, Frank Whiteman Boulevard, Hollygate Lane, Cooper Drive, Illinois Drive, Wisconsin Drive, and Ohio Drive are a contiguous residential street network between Goodlette- Frank Road and 10lh Street North with roadway widths to accommodate only low traffic volumes traveling at low speeds; and WHEREAS, the BCC has determined that it will be in the best interest and benefit of the citizens of Collier County to prohibit the movement of through-truck traffic with a rated load-carrying capacity in excess of one (1) ton on these certain streets in the northern High Pointe neighborhood. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that the through-operation of trucks and other commercial vehicles having a rated load-carrying capacity in excess of one (1) ton is hereby expressly prohibited on the following streets between Goodlette-Fank Road and 101h Street North: Frank Whiteman Boulevard, Hollygate Lane, Cooper Drive, Illinois Drive, Wisconsin Drive, and Ohio Drive BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that authorization is hereby given to the Collier County Transportation Services Department to erect "No Through Truck" signs and vehicular load limit signs in accordance with Chapter 316, Sections 316.006, 316.008, and 316.189, Florida Statutes, and Collier County Ordinance No. 91-25. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution shall be tendered to the Collier County Sheriff's Office for enforcement of the load limits established herein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the effective date of the vehicular load limit shall be after written notification of the vehicular load limit is delivered to the Collier County Sheriff's Office and upon posting of appropriate signage. 1686 This Resolution adopted after motion, second, and majority vote favoring same this ~ day Of~:r~1e'~ ' 2002. _..,~,~ . ioA 0 \",~~1 .- r'iJ. ;a:A'I!>>.... .'.. _' ,,:'\..; ....:~ ~ ,Ok - --_~;..;., ..... ~Ite. -"It " t'T~c.o I~':-::'-" _ '. .ff I~ ~~!tr\~i':$~J;~..~~-. '. .. .. ," ,::t',\. ~- J.' '..""s. ......., I ' . ~. f..i- ~1I\l..~..~J.:,~,.- :~'''.--'''''''' f" ~.B:{:' '," _. _ , . -U. "- - .~. ~ ep _ - ~ - . .. a; to CI\a1 nII4II' S ,/1- '.. l ~'> ute on11 'i. -:})~ ... .~... ~ .,' . 'I~ ......:'4 .......... ~(".J~ -;.,.' APp~hV{i~ !r~~~~nd legal SU~iCirnCV:"""'''''' J .~ JL 1--- ~~c\ d:- ~ Heidi F. Ash on Assistant Collier County Attorney BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COlliER COU , FL D