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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 26-Fr AN ORDINANCE �'-- 'LTTT_ITLLD AN ORDII�I NCE REGULATING THE PASSAM IN, ALONG%�i D U��O TER STREETS AND HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF SEAULONT AND REGULATING TH `;US's' OF :SUCH STRIETS AND HIGHWAYS BY PERSONS RIDING OR DALKING AND 1LGUL._t,ln.e 121 `1RANSrORTATi01d OF PERSONS BY STR ET .CARS AND ALL CTZER VEHICLES AND PROVIDING r PENALTY FOR ri-:.! VIOLATION' HEREOF, REPEALING ALL I,L`!'va'S AND ORDINANCES iN CONFLICT HEREWITE AND DECLARINf'r AN MERGEiICY. P," Com. \, i r�77-.' LiJ -�-. rjt B? 11�.�J CITY ORDAINEDC.r I C OT.....I „� 1 Cil, � OF 1 _ { SECTIO z-, That for the purpose of this ordinance, the i ". 7 W s ..i_,�. shall obtain: Highway: Ar,y street, alley or road used as a public thoroughf a � . Sideoal s That part of the highway or park provided for the use of edos lJr is s . Crosswalk: That mart of a highway included within the extended lines of the sidewalk crossing such .thQhway. Curb: The edge of the stroet. Vehicl:e: every description of carriage or Othor artificial contrivance used or capable of being used as a meansof transportation on land. skaters aro regarded as vehicles when on th3 street but as pedestrians when on sidewalk or.crosswalk. Street railway -car: Any public service vehicle confined to rails on highway. Horse: Any saddle or harness animal. Driver: Any person in control of a vehicle. Parking: Standing vehicles behind one another parallel to the cur'-) along side one another at an angle to tho curb, whether occupied 0, orator or not. Signal System A system for controlling traffic pedestrian by the use of red, green and amber li6hts. siLnal liLhts signifies that pedestrians and vchicular trPPY- Must Stop. The display of amber signal liE t signifi cs that pedestri on and vbh.icular traffic should be at attention and proyarod to move when a green light is displayed. The display of ETeen lights :leans for pedestrians and vehicular crosswalks, etc. Fire Lane: That portion of a highway or sidewalk directly in front of the entrance of any theatre, hotel, railway or interurban depot, cross— walk, office building of three stories or more in height and elevator en— trance or exit of any building of four stories or more in height provided t_lat such portion of the sidewalk or highway shall be marked and set off by "RE SERVED" or "NO PARI.ING" signs, placed under the direction of the Chief of Police of the City of Beaumont; provided that such reserved portion or space as above described shall in no case be more than thrity (30) feet in length, except in caro of the City =call, Court louse, Post Office or other public buildings where the public congregates, assembles or meets for civic, religious or fraternal purposes in which instances such reserved ;portion or space may be of any length decided upon and designated b� thy. Chi3f of Police of the City of Beaumont and provided further that the tarn "Fico Lane" shall also ;Moan and include any highway, side of high— bray or ;portion of highway designated as "Fire Lane" by the terms of this ordina.nco and it shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle in a fire lane except with the permission of the Chief of Police. SECTION 2 The following rules and regulations arc hereby prescribed and shall be observed by pedestrians to promote safety and avoid interfera.nce with each other as well as vanicles.. a. Pedestrians shall keep to the richt on sidewalks, crosswalks or out hiahwa ls, except on a highway wi t4§idewalks, upon which pedestrians shall koep to the left so as to have a clear view of approaching traffic. s' b. Pedestrians shall observe traffic before stepping from c ybi ", .d keep off of highway except when crossing. c. Pedestrians shall cross highways at right angles and if reasonably ,possible on the crosswalk. d. Pedestrians shall observe traffic officer and traffic signal and need traffic signs and limit lines. At crossings where traffic officers are nr du-t.v or signal liwhts installed, pedestrians shall remain on side— .IC � P a, r J • , f. Pedestrians shall face and step toward front of streetcar when alighting. g. On alighting from street- car or other vehicle, pedestrian shall observe traffic before -moving, h. Pedestrians shall enter and leave car stop safety zones at cross- walk only. i. Pedestrians shall not stand in the middle of sidewalkf but to the side and out of the way of other persons. j. Pedestrians shall not loiter on a crosswalk or before a public en- trance. i' 11. ,Alhen sidewalks are narrow, pedestrians shall use the one on the right. 1. Pedestrians shall not walk more than two abreast on a crosswalk or congested sidewalk or more than three abreast on any part of a. highway. SECTION -3"-, Any person in charge of any vehicle or any pedestrian crossing a street at its intersection with another street in the City of Beaumont, shall cross the same at right angles to the curting of the street being crossed, or as directed by the traffic signal system or officer as the case may be. SECTION? it shall be unlawful for any driver or owner of any carriage or other vehicle to haul or take as passengers any common prostitute, bawd, or woman of notorious character about and through the streets of the "ity of Beaumont, provided that nothing in thissection shell prevent the carrying of such persons as passengers from and to depots and to courts to which they have been summoned to appear or to the _dace where they Lo to make complaint or to any other ;dace where they may `ave law— ful business SECTION 5. It shall be unlawful for any person. to wash or clean any vehicle on any paved street and it shall be unlawful for any person to store any S I 4y k - 7J due r !1 i -t I r i i! public or private business of arly kind whatsoever. SECTI0 N, �i�_ . All vehicles shall keep to the richt of the center line of the Str get and as near the right hand curb as Practicable. !i vehicle over— taking o.nothcr sh all go to the left of the vehicle in passing, but shall not turn out to the left unless there is a. clear 1,1Ialr of a -t least 150 feet ahe�..d on the left and no vehicle shall _pass another at any street inter- section. SEC T IOI�l All vehicles turning to the right into another street shall turn the corner as nearly as practicable to the curb. a. All vehicles turning to the left into another street, shall pass to the right of and beyond the center of the street intersection before turning. b. Aily person in charge of a vehicle desiring to change his course or lower the spaed of his vehicle, shall give the f ollowi _I -a- Mand signals so as to be clearly visible to others in the course of traffic: Any person intending; to turn his vehicle to the right, before doing so shall extend his arm with the forearm raised vertically and shall slotiri down. i,ny person intendi nE to turn his vehicle to the left', before doing So shc.11 extOnd his arm in a horizontal position and sloe; down. r ---ay person intending to stop or slow down his vehicle shall extend his s.rn> in a horizontal position and slowly lower it SECTION _g.. VTnen coming out from a curb, the driver -of any vehicle shall give notice to traffic by extending his left hand. SECiTiON 1.0 a.. No person in char; e of a. vehicle shall sto1) the same with its loft side to the curb, and all vehicles, then stopped shall stand parallel ✓ to the curb at a distance riot greater than twelve (12) inches from the Paze q 5. b. Vehicles shall pard at an angle of 450 on the North side of the f ollowinE streets: On Crockett Street from its intersection with Jefferson Street -thence east to its intersection with Main Street, except from Park to Orleans Street where vehicles shall nark parallel to the curb: On Bowie Street from its intersection with Neches Street thence east to its intersection with Yain Street. On Fannin Street from its.intersection with Neches Street thence east to its intersection with fain Street. On Forsythe Street from its intersection with Neches Street thence east to its intersection with Main Street. On Wall Street from its intersection. with Neches Street thence east with its intersection with Hain Street. On College Street from its intersection with Pearl Street thence east to its intersection with Eain Street. On Calder Avenue from its intersection with Pearl Street thence east A,- its intersection with Eai n Street. On Broadway from its intersection with Magnolia Avenue thence east to its intersection with Willow Street. c. Vehicles shall park at an angle of 450 on the west side of Willow Street from Broadway to Calder avenue. d. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle or domestic animal to park or permit the parking or standing thereof on the south side of Crockett Street bet�riienn the east line of Pearl Street and the :est line of Orleans Street or on tho south side of Laurel Avenue from Orleans to Alamo Street. e. It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle in any alloy within the business district in the City of Beaumont without first securing a ;permit from the Chief of Police which permit shall describe such vehicle and the same shall be barked in such manner as not to interfere wits-, the passage of other vehicles or in the way of fire apparatus in the event of fire and - I - - - - _..n-, n-- --- -Fn 3"i wo m 1 phi al n l Yltn nr out of anj/ page§6. f. Cars oarkod at an angle of 450 shall be parked not further than thirty (30) inches apart. E. On all other highways in the City of Beaumont, public or private, Which includes alleys, except as herein otherwise "provided, automobiles and all other vehicles shall park only on a parallel line with the front and rear right wheels of the vehicle not more than twelve (12) inches from tAo' curb or curb line, excdpt -where special permission to park otherwise is granted by the Chief of Police. h. All vehicles dram by horses or other animals stall stop with the right side of front and rear wheels next to the curring or curb line and parallel pith the sans and not more than twelve (12) inches therefrom. i. It shall be unlawful for any person .to park any vehicle nearer than eiSMeen 118) feet from the street corner of the block where sa_d vehicle is parked, whetkur it be parallel with the curb or at an angle of 450. 1. on those streets where traffic is heavy, the Chief of Police shall have suitable markers placed denoting the manner of parking, that is, where parallel parking is permitted, the marker shall be extended at right angles to the curb, and where angle parking is permitted, the markers shall be ex= tended at angles of 450 from the curb. Said markers„ shall not be placed more than thirty (3C) feet apart and closer if the Chief of Police shall so direct. The Chief of PJolice shall place in the middle of all streets where traffic is heavy, a marker of suitable composition which shall be not less than twelve (12) inches in diameter and not more than eighteen (18) inches high, and ;persons making a:_.laft hand turn_ shall drive, completoly to tho right of said marker. SECTION LI. No vehicle shall stand backed up to the curb c xcept wl-ier_ loading or unloading, and j°lhen a horse drawn vehicle is backed up to the curb, the horse or horses shall be turned so as to stand parallel with the curb and headed in the general direction of traffic for the side of the street on 7 . PB.t;C �( SECTION l _ Unlcss in an emergency or to allow pedestrians to cross its path, no vehicle Shall stop or stand in any public street or highway In the Ci ty of Boaur:iont, except at the curb line of the street and not ovcr t,,ielve (12) e inches therefrom. SECTI01I.- _13- _. No vcl_icle shall stop or stand within the intersection o•f any two streets for airy ?purpose whatsoever, except it be an aiiibula.nce, police cr..r or fire fi lating apparatus. SECTIOi�i q x" ,%�- Str,et railway cars and public service busses shall stop at points V - c�esi gne_�. �eci by the Chief of Police, provided anIJersori dissatisfied ,pith tine order of t'_ie Chieiof 1olice shall have a right to appeal to the City Com— Fission. SECTION' =1:5- 4Ilhen any vehicle approaches a street car or public school buss ,Which has stopped for the -purpose of receiving or. ciischa.rging passengers, said vehicle shall immediately slow down and come to a full stop at a dis— tance not closer than five (5) feet to said street car or school buss and shall remain standing until the street car or school buss has completed receiving or discharging passengers. It shall be unlZwfu1 for any person to drive around to the left of any street car going in the same direction in:.which he is driving his vehicle.. SECTiOII_ _'16 The operator or person in charge of a vehicle approaching a highway intersection, shall yield the right—of—way to the vehicle approach— in;, such intersection from the right of the first named vehicle. it shall be uniaiiiful for any person having charge of any vehicle to permit the same to cor:ie within ten (10) feet of any vehicle in front of him when approach— ing or passing; street intersections and it shall be unlawful to pass another vehicle going in the same direction at street intersections. enrmrn1* Paf�s a. Commercial Tactor vehicles equipped with pneumatic tires or cushioned t.1heels:- WEIGHT 11\1 Lbs. SPEED _I.,.;iIT inclu6in6 gross Lli.les per weight of vehicle Four and load 2000 to 4000 lbs 18 4001 to 8000 lbs 15 8001 to 16000 lbs 12 16001 to 20,000 lbs 10 b. Com:7ercial motor vehicles equipped t-iith sod id rubber ti res:- WEiGFT IN .LBS.. SPEED LII._IT including gross hides per weight of vehicle Hour. and II.ad 2000 lbs to 4000 lbs 16 4001 lbs to 8000 lbs 14 3001 lbs to 16000 lbs 12 16001 lbs to 222000 lbs 10 C. it, small be unlawful for any person to operate or drive any,, vehicle other than above provided, at a Creator rate of speed than 20 miles leer hour: . SECTION .18'-. ... a. Lvery motor vehicle other than a motorcycle while on the public highways, when in operation, Burin; one-half hour after sunset to of e -half hour before sunrise, andat all times ,,;hen fog or other a.tmo.spheri.c conditions render the operation of such vehicles unusually dangerous to traffic and the use of the highways, small carry at the front at least tiio lig'_ted li:�.Tilps si-Lowing the white lights visible under ^,orr11a al atmospheric conditions t least five hundred feet in the direction toward which such motor vehicle is facing,. and shall also carry at the rear a lighted lamp exhibiting one red light plainly visible for a distance of five hundred feet to tho rear. rt the times aid under the conditions hereinbefore spoclf i ed every Il otorcycle or bicycle tJhil-; on thC: public shall carry on its front one li ghtod la.T:.`0 s1_ov— ing _1 tiiil t ! i Lht visible under normal atmospheric conditions at least tG,o b . It shall be unl,_.wful for any person to operate upon the publ i c iiith,�1C:yS of the City o_' S--lauI!1ont a ii-otor ve'Llicle ilot provided with adequate braiies ='_Gist in coed l'lorking order a.nd it 'shall be unlawful for any person ii vine control :.nd charge of a motor vehicle to allow such vehicle to stand 1.- c.i;yuiblic street or unattondcd withO,:t first off ectively setting the bra --.es a>_id stopping the motor thereof . c. . It shall be vrllawf ul for any person to drive or have upon the streets, alleys and public places of the Cit, of Deaumont an -7 vehicle equipped ,pith siren, exhaust ;rizile or rotary �;on other than fire o. paratus, police patrol or y�o'li cC ,iIlergGnc, cars, _'rovided that traffic eT.ierl-ency vehicles or e _i0rgancy ar.,ibulances may be equi?p-ped )`lith rotary -on-., by obtaininr, a ,)erlliit froIII tide Ciiief of -oli ce:. The driver of a vehicle , ur,�'on heari nis the approachi il" fire engine,. fire z. yparatus, ;police patrol or a.mbulance, shall immediately dri vc his vehicle to ti,e ri gilt side of the street and as near as possible to t '.ie curb so L,s to clear the street aild shall there stop and ':eep iris veiziclo standing; until such engin,,,, a;)paratus, patrol or 2.ilibulance has passed. S 'CTIC1 1�.. 1. �c slla.11 be unla�,f ul 1 o -r in-, person to dr ivo or ,-)rope-ll air , vehicle11 u1)011 the S10.611i�:11L or to ailoi'1 any vehicle to stand upon the sidei,'lalk.... SECTIO11 ?O= 0.. !t shall be unlawful for any per son it C,7ar C Of anjr vehicle to t allow said vehicle to r elila.in StaildinE between the hours of seven o'clock `w and seven o'cloc_: -P. i::. for a loner _period trim, below specified on any of t'_1C ;streets and ipaLrts of streets in tine City of Deaumoiit, 'Lo—wit:— On the north side of 'Liberty t,venue. from its intersectio -.q L;itis. :FeLirl Jtr eet thull cc must on Liberty to t1 -11e east boundary of the 1�edera.l Luilding, it, sha11 be unlawful for ariv vehicle to r omain starldirE for a longer perioC. tilail i� v� tai! hiinute5. �= b. On the \'orth side of Liberty ::venue from the cast boundarl- of tho Federal building to the l,,lest boundary o4 tho Griffins; 1.'.ursery'S property Pagc i" 10. c. `It shall be unla.viful for ani• person in cilarewo of an-0,vehicle uo "l1 o,,-,; U .l � Ve 11C1e i0 reliic.li7 standing between the _-lours of seven o'clock r_..._. and sevon o! cloc'i i=:`::. for a longer period than t=li rt; - (30) minutes on the 1 ol- ioviing streets or portions of streets, to -wit: From the intersection of Broadway revenue and -Pearl Street thence 4 � E south on Pca.rl Street to its intersec=Lion with tdashington Street:'` From the intorsection of Orleans IS-tr eet and Libcrty riVEi Ue thence' i Sout_i on Orleans Si reef to its i"(ltersection with Forsythe Street. d. 1t shall be unlaviT ul for any person in charge of any vehicle to ^.110.'. s .i d ve1-1 C1E to reiilaiii standi ng betvieen the hours of severs o' c10cli .1 . s vc l o' clock -'.i... for a longer -oor i od -�-ian one, hour -on the foil owing r street`- Or )ortions of str.'- ets Uo-L7i t : r' . 71 rOri? L. inter section of Or leans and Crockett Street thcnco east on 0)roC1:et"t Street to the intorsect i on of Crockett Street and i:,ai11 Street, i i rovide(f-_ no vehi cies shall be parried on t1ns mouth side of Crockett streetror,1�' r Orleans street to=12ea.r1 _treet c. 1t sh�.11 be unlav!fu1 for arr per:, -o_1 to stop or leave- standing or -par 1s d a_.y vehicle in f ont of or h;i th•! li _oss thv.11 sCvcn a i I d one:-_ 0.11 (7 foot on either siLle of any fire hydrant Jr, the City Of--ea.umont. __ ."t s'h 11 be Ui'11d..il•ul for any person to 7)ermit any vehicle to r.;- :1x.111 t ildi'P_ QircCtly in front Of all C•_rU StOrf i Yl - he i ty Of uea.umont be- t'./eCi1 tne, h0-,_�rs OT seven O' clock and elovon o clock= .i"'. 1u. for a longer Jeri oc! ti±lrty (Jl7) minutes. SECTION ' 21, No vehicle shall be driven throuj h a funeral procession, nor shall an;% vehicle remain on any street in such manner as to interfere .with the pass- age of such procession_ SEC I : O_ , _ 2 TD -1 shall be unia.rif ul for any LD&rson in charge of any vehicle to made a COI71y01et0 tUr11, Or Ciihat is COml;lonly CalleC�. iii,^iii tri1, Or turn around On i'earl Street i�cti7icen i -,s intorscction vii th Fr aniali rVStreet and its intersection with Calder .,venue or On Orleans StursEt betliecn it -1 1Ptrs�Ctioil ..;.ith 11'all qtr yet and 4-1tintGrseCt1011 .'il'�il Liberty-ivcnue, or at ai point rih re a traffic light is installed and It shall bo ui1ia,,;ful for any i_,eY•,on In char,c of any vohicle ge 1 11. F I �•sk' Z. G"c �. _ � or othel" doII?estic animals which s'':.10?'; ,dans of fright, cause such vuhiclo to corse to a stop as qui ckly 'as possiblo and to remain standing lon6 enough to ul i ori such animal or animals to pass. SECTIO . Every motor vehicle shall have devices in good working order which s oll at all times be in constand operation to :prevent excessive or unusual noises, gnoying smoke and tho escape of Etas or steam. Pipes carrying exhaust gas from the engine shall be directly parallel to the ground or s1 i ght upward. Devices mown as muffler cut out shall not be 'used within the limits of the City of Beaumont. it shall be unlawful for any person to make any unnecessary noise with any vahi cle, such as lowinS the horn, ?crmi tting the exhaust to pop, or otherwise. SECTION J--., it shall be unlawful for any y6rson to enter into, or meddle with or in any way handle any automobile, motor vehicle or other vehiclo left on the highways of the City of Beaumont without permission of the owner or person in charge thereof. It shall be unlawful for any person to catch or hang on any vehicle without the permission of the owner or person in change thereof. SECTION ' It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of sixteen (lo) `years to operate or drive any motor vehicle on the highways of the City of Beaumont. SECTION it shall be the duty of any person driving, using or having the control of any vohicic or animal upon the public streets or highways of the Cit . y of Beaumont to obey the order of any police officer regulsting the speed, direction and operation of any such vehicle or animal. SE'CTION Any police off icer shall have -the right ,to supervise the movement or -order the stoppage of any vehicle or animal an the highways in the City of eaumont In order that pedestrians may cross Ai Ehways in safety. Slow moving vehicles shall '_peep as close to the curb line as prac— ago Y in. S.r"uCi 11. CiT�T ���✓� it shell be unlawful for the operator or person in charge of any vehicle to stop the same nearer than ten (10) feet from street intersections when traffic conditions, signal system or police signals andi ca.te a stop crossi nS, and 2t all times the drivers of any vehicles of whatever descrip— tion mast stop the same on signal from any police officer or traffic siGnal. and L=ust conform to the regulation prescribed or marked on thea highway as to distance which must be left for pedestrians. It shall be unlawful for any person having charge of a vehicle to stop the same ::.breast with another vehicle lengthwise of the highway, ex - cepa in the case of accident or upon order of the police. SECTION 30.*_' It shall be unlawful for any person having charge: of any vehicle on the highways of the City of Bcaumont to refuse or neglect to stop the same upon signal so to do from the police or to refuse or neglect to place the same on ths highway as directed by a police officer., SECTIOi;: a- It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any vehicle over the highways of the City of Bea; rant in such a condition or so con- structed or so loaded as to be likely in traffic to cause injure or ac- cident, to man, beast -or property. b. When any vehicle is loaded with any material which projects more than two (2) feet in any direction from the bed of such vehicle , the driver or owner thereof, or ,person in charge thereof shall Ya cause f to bo placed at to extreme projecting end of the material so loaded a signal which by day shall be of red cloth and by night red lantern to warn traffic of its unusual load. C. it shall be unlawful for any person to operate a vehicle with a carrying capacity of more than two (2) tons over Pearl Street between its intersection with Broadway and its intersection with College Street or Or- leans Street between its intersection with Liberty and its intersection with College Street, unless he shall first secure the special permission of the Dago ha.vinS irregular jimensions or being more than :,'1EM (8) feet in wi dtri Ys a.rdless of its clearinE capacity, ovar Pearl Meet bctneen its i -q-- tarsection C;i th Broadway and its intersection with 'jollcGo .`_'',trees,, or Orleans street between its intersection with _,i bcrty 4ivenuo and its in-' tersoction 1"iith jolle c .street. SA'i IOE 32 . a. it shall be unlawful for any person to drivs or operate over the '_2i _iyay s of t o City of Waumont any -vehicle of tiwhatcvor description, the i dth of which with its 'load exceeds ten (10) feet unless permission sa to do is first obtained from the Chief of Police who shall have the right to pre seri be til:: route to be travelled. b. No person shall carry or cause to be carried on any vehicle on any improved street in the Ci ty of 8oaumont a load the bight of which exceeds six (6) tons unless such load consists of an article which cannot be divided and in that event permission shall first be obtained from tiro Chief of Police who shall prescribe the route over which such vehicle may trove. c. It shell be unlawful for any person to operate over any im— proved highway in the V i ty of Beaumont any tractors or vehicles havi nE lugs or other special traction attachments to its wheels unless a permit so to do is first obtained from the Chief of Police who shell prescribe the route over .-which vehicle may move; SLC T I OI 7W, It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any conduct on any highway in the Uity of Leaumont which shall be likely to frighten horses, injure passengers or impede the passage of. vehicles thereon. SECTIOIN '7,14. It shall be unlawful for any person to leave a vehicle standing in front of any other person's residence, place of business or property for more than thirty (301 minutes if the owner or occupant of such property bffers objection thereto. Page ;r :rust sto . d,'hen red light is displayed, all vehicular and pedestrian traffic When green light is displayed,all vehicular and pedestrian tra-L"fic 1Aust move f orl-;ard. When aiiber light is displayed, it is to denote a change of direction a:l d u11 pedestrian and vehicular traffic shall be at attention and prepared to move -:lien green li-ht is displayed, or to stop when red light is displayed. "lien botn red cl_.d amber lights are steadil-IT displayed, all traffic L]USt Sto , to Si ve right—of —•Jay to the Dire De.partrient or ambulances. ill streets allowing left hand turns where traffic signals are low c .tcc�, i 11 be ar�:ed ,LEFT HAND TURNT PER-I"ITTLD ONGREEIN: SIGI�,nL", or similar siEn. On streets 'r1<<ving 1'10 such sJ'1 left hand turns 4.1111 not be perr!iitted. di sp1L_;jed. Jill terns, left or right, shall be made only when green liSl.t is Pcdestr_ -ans shall leave sideviall, only Oil en green ;iCht i s displayed arc_ not- befai e. Pedestrians shall cross street rapidly to facilitate traffic. Vehicics uppr oachi nL intersections must stop behind first painted line on street ,-ihen red light is displayed. No "U" turns 4,;ill be allorded at any intersection controlled by traffic lights. Police cars, fire trucks and ambulances, vihen responding to an emergoncy call, may go through the lights of the signal system but must proceed with caution. At certain street intersections, for the safety of pedestrians, to prevent accidents and e,:peditc traffic, stationary mar:cers bearing th© 1•/ord3 "OLOd"d" or "STOP" are placed.. it shall be unlawful for any person to fail or refuse to �o elor or sto -) as indicated bIT said marrcers. SSC IOi: _ -36. — a The Chief of Police ME', establish loading or unloading zones for Cel`din�; tithe pur-pose oofloading and unloaC�inC; 1relLht and for the pur;Cose of r to 'i - Page , 15. zones for any other purpose than specified. These zones will be knoiin as I,Loading and Unloading Zones" and shall be established at anIT time or at any p-1 -ce rhich may be deemed advisable in the judgment of the 'Chief of Doli ae.. SEC T iOh, his In the event there is an officer in the center of the st-reet,1sig- pals must be observed in preference to the signal displayed by the traffic s i gna.i system. Pedestrians and vehicular traffic shall yield the riEiit-of-vay to any vohicle sounding P_ bell or what is known as a siren, regardless of -whether the traffic signal system gives them the right-of-yJay or not.. �No vehicle, other than police cars, fire apparatus, or ambulances svi�..11 be ecjuipped ;r,ith bells or sirens. No vehicle shall use red signal lights that may be visible from the ,front exccpt fire apparatus, police cars or ambulances... No vehicle other than police cars, fire apparatus or ambulances shall -aa-pproach closer than 30�D feet to any building on fire without permission of s: V,tjie j)olice officer on duty or fire department official in charge of operations at the fire.. No person shall park a vehicle in front of the doors of any fire station or in any space alloted to Fire Department use, which space shall be plainly iiiarked "DO i OT PARK FIED DIEPARTI.LI T." It shall be unlawful for any person to ride on the fenders, running board or any other place on the outside of any motor vehicle on the highi�,ays of the City of Be aL)mont . It shall be unlaoful for any person riding a bicycle to hang on to or be toned by any motor vehicle it shall be unlawful for any person to hop on or get into any motor vehicle while same is moving along any hi Fhl,ray in the City of Beaumont, or to al l gh - therefrom i^chile same is in motion., SECTIC)"v or The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to fire, patrol or .,,rotor vehicles operated by the fire department responding to emergency calls or or to police patrol, ambulances,/physicians responding to emergency calls. rgge r 16 . shall be fined in any surd not to exceed 1100.00. SECTION O . Should any section or provision of this ordinance be held invalid, said holding shall not invalidate this ordinance, but the remaining provisions thereof shall remain in full force and c ff ect . SECTION _ �1_:_ All ordinances or marts of ordinances in conflict hereh;ith are-here— by repealed, provided, however, that none of the provisions of the motor bus ordinance and hack ordinance of the City of Beaumont shall be effected hereby.. SECTICK 42�_ The fact that the traffic on the highways in thu Gity Of De__uIlont is congested, causing; a great public inconvenience and danger and the fact that there are inade-,uate laws, rules and regulations covering the traffic on the hQhways of tree Vltf OI beaumon'3 OI'E7c uut a" 1LY01 a.01 Vc YU, necessitating the suspension of the rules requiring all ordinances to be read on three (3) severol. days before their passaEo, wherefore, said rule is here— by suspended and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final cssa.ge. W i .a. v 01 — .gassed by an affirriative vote of all the members of the �y mission, this the Z / day of September, A.L. 1920 h'a.yor. . Y V 0 !J it Z -- - - r The- State of Texas - County of Jefferson Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared , ... • • :.�• ,., . ,., , ...known to me, who•being,by me duly sworn on his oath de- ...�L�.: �-Y •��•��- • • •of' the B�iUEN'�FSE' poses and says that he is the BEAUMONT JOURNAL, a newspaper published in said county; that a copy of the within and ;oregoiq was published in said newspaper, such publication being on -the following dates: and -a newspaper copy of which is hereto at- .,A- ........ ... -, ...... .., ....... r............. ��A subscribed before me, this ... T.�... day of ............... A. D. 192 - •1�otary Public, Jefferson Coun ,Texas. 11 AN ORDINANCE �= e ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUB -SECTION C AND'SUB-SECTION D 'OF SECTION 20 OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE, ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PASSAGE IN, ALONG AND UPON THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF BE AUMONT AND REGULATING THE USE OF SUCH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS BY PERSONS RIDING OR WALKING AND REGULATING THE TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONS BY STREET CARS AND ALL OTHER VEHICLES AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, REPEALING ALL LAWS AND ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND DECLARING AN EMEERGENC.Y", --SO AS TO RESTRICT THE PARKING ON THE PORTIONS OF THE STREETS HEREINAFTER NAMED, kRBI- DEEZA-R-IitIG-AN E1.j1:E-RG NC�Y. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: SECTION I - That sub -section c of Section 20 be amended so as to read as follows: c. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between the hours of seven o 1 cico4 A. M. and seven o'clock P. 1111. for a longer period than thirty (30) minutes,on the following streets or portions of streats, to -wit: -- — -- - From the intersection of Wail Street and Orleans Street thence north on the east side of Orleans Street to its intersection with Forsythe Street; From the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Pearl Street thence south on Pearl Street to its intersection with Washington ' Street; - From the intersection of Orleans Street and Liberty Avenue thence south on Otleans Street to its intersection with Forsythe Street. SECTION II. 0 That sub -section d of Section 20 of said -ordinance be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: d. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between the hours. of seven o'clock A.1I. and seven o'clock P.M. for a longer period than one hour on the following streets or portions of streets, to— wit: From the intersection of Orleans and Crockett Streets, thence east on Crockett Street to the intersection of Crockett Street and lain Street,_ provided_.. no_ vehicleshallbe be parked on the South side of Crockett Street from Orleans to Pearl Street; From the intersection of Pearl Street and Bowie Street thence west on Bowie Street to its intersection with Orleans Street;: From the -north line of Fannin Street at the intersection of Fannin Street and Park Street thence north on the west side of Park Street sixty feet; - From the west line of Park Street at the intersection of Park Street and Fannin Street thence went on thz..north side of Fannin Street to Neches Stf'eet. SECTION III. Any person violating any provision of said sub -sections as amended shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof in the corporation court of the City of Beaumont, shall be fined in any sum not to exceed $100.00. SECTION IV. The acct that th a.ffic/ on the ghways 1- the Cit of J � I Beaumo J is con i�sted, causi a great public 'nconv nience ar�d ='danger.- and the fac�tr that t fere are inadequate aws rules and regu— latio s coveri'g th�,e••traffi� on t� e highways of t e City of Beaumont, crea es an imperative ublie emerge Y. ne'cessitati the suspension ` 1 t of the rule requiring al !ordinances o be read on th e (3) several days before their passage',` herefore, s d rule is here s spended an� this ordinance shall be i full force nd e ff'ect from and after its final passage. Passed by an affirmative vote of all members of the City i : A r AN ORDINANCE . ENTITLED All ORDINANCE ANENDING SECTION 20, 36 AND 37 OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PASSAGE IN, ALONG AND UPON THE STREETS AND HIGHViIAYS OF TIL CITY OF B'EAUMONT; REGULATING T11E USE OF SUCH STREETS AND HIGH';lAYS BY PERSONS RIDING OR WALKING; REGULATING THE TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONS BY STREET CARS OR OTHER VEHICLES; XV1ENDING SAVE IN SUCH MLNITER AS TO RESTRICT THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON CERTAIN STREETS OF THE CITY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF ONE O'CLOCK AND SEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.; PROHIBIT.I..NG TIIE DESIGNATION OF LOADING AND UNLOAD- ING ZONES, NON -PARKING AND LDAITING PARKING ZONES EXCEPT AS HEREIN PROVIDED;:REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES -AND PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON- FLICT .TREWITH AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COIWISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAMTONT : That Section Twenty (20) be amended to read as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and eleven o'clock P.M. for a longer period than below specified on any of the streets and parts of streets in the City of Beaumont, to -wit: a. On the North side of Liberty Avenue from the intersection of Pearl Street, thence -east on Liberty Avenue to the west side of the driveway"at-the rear -of the Federal Building, it shil be unlawful for any _per- son to permit any vehicle to remain standing for a longer period. than -ten--minutes... b. On the North side of Liberty avenue from the East side of the driveway at the_rear of the Federal Building to the West boundary of the Griffing Nursery's property, it shall be unlawful for any person to permit any vehicle to remain standing for a longer period than two minutes. e. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing from the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. for a longer period than thirty minutes on the following portions of streets, to -wit: From the intersection of Broadway Avenue and Pearl Street, thence South on Pearl Street to its intersection with Washington Street; From the intersection of Orleans Street and Liberty .Avenue, thence South on Orleans Street to its intersec- tion with -Wall Stre.^t,- except- the West side of Orleans Street from Forsythe Street to Wall Street. `d. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain stand- ing between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. for a longer period than one hour, on the following streets or portions of streets, to -wit: rT_2� C�i✓ C C� i .Y r fCl f J0 t From the intersection of Hain Street and Crockett Street,'thence West-ofif\_Crockett Street to its intersec- tion with Orleans Street, provided that no vehicle shall be parked on the South side of Crockett Street from Orleans to Pearl Street. From the intersection of Pearl Street and Bowie Street, thence West on Bowie Street to its intersection f' with Park Street. On the West side of Park Street from the interse.e- tion of Park Street and Fannin Street, thence North fifty (50) feet. From the intersection of Fannin Street and Pearl Street, thence West on Fannin Street to its intersection with Park Street. From the intersection of Pearl Street and 1�orsythe Street, thence West on Forsythe Street to its intersections with Orleans Street. e. rt shall be unlawful for any person to stop or to leave standing -or parked any vehicle in front of or within less than seven and one-half (72) feet on either side of any fire hydrant within the City of Beaumont. f. It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any vehicle to remain standing directly in front of any Drug Store in the City of Beaumont between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and eleven o'clock P.M. for a longer period.than thirty (30) minutes. ig. It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any vehicle to remain standing on arty paved street in the City of Beaumont between the hours of one o'clock and Seven o'clock A.M.-for a longer period than one hour. Section 2. That -geetion Thirty-six (36) be amended to read as follows: a. The Chief of Police shall designate and establish all loading and unloading zones upon all highways in the City of Beaumont for the purpose of receiving and discharg- ing passengers and freight, said zones to be marked six feet from the curb and for a distance not to exceed one hundred feet in any block of any zone so designated, and it shall be unlawful for any person to use said zones for any other ptupose than that specified. Said zones shall be known as loading and unloading zones and shall be stablished at such times and places as may be deemed advisable in the judgment of the Chief of Police. b. It shall be unlawful for any person other than the Chief of Police to designate or mark in any manner any space as a loading and unloading zone, or in any manner by sign or otherwise to designate any space upon any highway in the City of Beaumont as a non -parking or limited parking zone• T Section 3. That Section Thirty-seven (37) be amended to read as follows: a. It shall be unlawful for any vehicle other than police cars, vehicles of the fire department, or ambul- ances to be equipped with a bell or siren, and pedestrians and vehicular traffic shall y1eld the right-of-way to any vehicle sounding a bell or what is known as a siren whether the traffic signal gives them the right-of-way or not. b. It shall be unlawful for any person to display upon any vehicle red signal lights that may be visible from the front, except vehicles ofthe fire department, police cars, or ambulances. c.- It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to operate or drive said vehicle closer than three hundred feet of any building on fire, without permission of the police officer on duty, or fire depart- ment officers in charge of operations at said fire. d. It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle in front of the doors -of any fire station or in any -space allottdd to -the fire department's use, and said space shall be plainly marked, DO NOT PARD. FIRE DEPART- MENT'1 . e. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride on the .fenders, running. board, _ or any other. place- on --the- -out- side of a-ny motor vehicle on the highways of the City of Beaumor_t f. It shall be unlawful for any person riding a bicycle to hang on or be towed by any vehicle. g. It shall be unlawful for any person to hop on or off of, or to get into or alight from, any motor vehicle when the same is moving along any highway in the City of Beaumont: Section 4, Section Thirty-five (35) bbL_.amended to read as follows: All pedestrians and operators, or persons in charge of all vehicles, shall observe the following traffic signals when in operation whether the same be displayed by the traffic signal system of the City of Beaumont or by any railroad company placing traffic signal lights at their crossings_when.said_ said - ,traffic signal lights are placed on said crossings in conformity with the orders of and under the direction of the City of Beaumont: When red light is displayed all vehicular and pedestrian traffic must stop: When areen l i vh i- i e a i a-nl razrar7 o'1 1 trol,; ^,,i __ ;t r. I c a F When amber light is displayed it is.to denote a change of direction and all pedestrian and ve- hicular traffic shall be at attention and prepared to move when green light is displayed, or to stop when red light is displayed. When both red and amber lights are ;steadily displayed all traffic must stop to give right-of-way to'the Fire Department or Ambulances. All streets allowing left hand turns where traffic signals are located will be -marked, "LEFT HAND TURN- PERniITTED ON GREEN SIGNAL", or similar.sign. On streets. having no such. sigh left hand turns will 'riot be- permitted. All turns, left or right, shall -be made only when green light is displayed. Pedestrians shall leave sidewalk only when green light is displayed and not before. Vehicles approaching intersections must stop behind first painted line on street when.red light is displayed'* No "U" turns will be allowed at any intersection controlled by traffic lights. At certain street intersections, for the safety of pedestrians and to prevent accidents and expediate traffic; stationary markers bearing the wora:s, "SLOW" or "SWOP" are placed.. It shall be unlawful for any person to fail or refuse to go slow or stop - -as- indicated by said -marke-rs. Section 5. Any person violating any provision of said Sections or Subsections as amended shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof in the corporation court of the City of Beaumont shall be fined in -any sum not to exeeecl One - Hundred Dollars (100.00). Passed by the affi ve vote of all emembe'sthe City Commission, this, the;$ -\y of July, ,' Mayor. r AN ORDINANCE Entitled an Ordinance amending Section a6 of an Ordinance entitled " An Ordinance regulating the passage in,along and upon the streets and.highways of the city of Beaumont, regulating the use of such streets and highways; by persons riding or walking, regulating the transportation of persons by street care and all other vehicles, and providing a penalty for the violation hereof, repealing all lags and Ordinances in conflict herewith and declaring an emergency«by providing that it shall be unlawful for persons under t he age of fourteen years to operate or drive any motor vehicle on the high- ways of the city of Beaumont; and declaring an emergency. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMLISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONTs Section is That Section ' 26 of t]Xe Ordinance referred to in the caption hereof, adopteby the City Commission of the city of Beau- mont, September 31st, 1926, prpgiding that no person under the age of 16 years shall operate or drive a motor vehicle upon the streets and highways of the city of Beaumont, be and the same is hereby amended so as to hereafter read as followss * Section 26x It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of fourteen years to operate or drive any motor vehicle on the highways of the city of Beaumont." Section Z. The fact that the provisions of Section 26 of the Traffic Ordinance - of the City_ --of- Beaumont, _as it now reads, prevent citizens of Beaumont from obtaining certain insurance protection from liability resulting from accidents, or other causes, within .the corporate limits while enjoying the same outside of said limits, creates an imperative public necessity for the passage of this Ordinanc-e amending said Section and am emergency justifying sus-' pension of the rule requiring Ordinances to be read at' three -separ- ate meetings. It is,- therefore,- ordered that .said rule be and the same is hereby suspended, and that this Ordinance be in full force and effect, from and after date of its passage and lawful publication. Approved and passed by the unanimous vote of all the members of the City Commission, on this the, ti day of October, A.D.1932. yor of• the City of Beaumont. AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS NUM- BERS 20 AND 35 OF AN ORDINANCE ENACTED SEPTEMBER 21, 19263% ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PASSAGE IN, ALONG, AND UPON THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, AND REGULATING THE USE OF SUCH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS BY PERSONS RIDING OR WALKING, AND REGULATING THE TRANSPORTA- TION OF PERSONS BY STREET CARS AND ALL OTHER VEHICLES, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, REPEAL- ING ALL LAWS AND ORDINANCES "IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND DE- CLARING AN EMERGENCY".. AS SUCH SECTIONS HAVE HERETOFORE BEEN AMENDED, PROVIDING NON -PARKING, AND LIMITED PARKING ZONES DURING CERTAIN TIMES, PRESCRIBING THE USE OF STREETS AND THE REGULATION THEREOF BY SIGNALS, LIGHTS, ETC., PRE- SCRIBING PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Section Twenty (20) of the so-called Traffic Ordinance, enacted, by the City of Beaumont on September 21, 1926, described in the caption hereof, and as heretofore amended, be, and the same is hereby amended to - read as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and eleven ofclock P.M. for a longer per- iod than below specified on any of the streets and parts of streets in the City of Beaumont, to -wit: a. On the North side of Liberty Avenue from the intersection of Pearl Street, thence east on Liberty Avenue to the west side of the driveway at the rear of the Federal Building, it shall be unlawful for any person to permit any vehicle to remain standing for a longer period than ten minutes. b. On�the North side of Liberty -Avenue - from the East side of the driveway at the rear Of the Federal Building to the West boundary of the- Griffing Nurseryf s property, it shall be unlawful for any person to permit any ve- hicle to remain standing for a longer period than two minutes. e: It shall be unlawful for anv ner- 1 From the intersection of Broadway Ave- nue and Pearl Street, thence South on Pearl Street to its intersection with Washington Street; From the intersection of Orleans Street and Liberty Avenue, 'thenae South op. Orleans Street to its'intersection with Wall Street, except the West side of Orleans Street from Forsythe Street to Wall Street; On the North side of Tevis Street from the East side of Main Street (opposite the end of the North side of Crockett Street), easterly to the West line of Pine Street. d. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P. M, for a lon- ger period than one hour, on the following streets or portions of streets, to -wit: From the intersection of Liberty Avenue and Main Street, thence west on Liberty Avenue to its intersection with Orleans Street, ex- cept as is provided in sub -section a and b of section 1 hereof. From the intersection of Main Street and Crockett Street, thence West on Crockett Street to its intersection with Orleans Street, provided that no vehicle shall be parked on the South side of Crockett Street from Orleans to Pearl Street. From the intersection of Pearl Street and Bowie Street, thence West on Bowie Street, to its intersection with Park Street. On the West side of Park Street from the intersection of Park Street and Fannin -Street, thence North fifty ( 50) feet. From the intersection of Fannin Street and Pearl Street, thence West on Fannin Street to its intersection with Park Street. 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Section 2; 1 Any person violating any provision of said Sub -section as amended shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor, and upon conviction thereof in the Corpora- tion Court of the City of Beaumont shall be fined in any sum not to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). Section 3. The fact that traffic on the highways of the City of Beaumont, and especially on Park Street be- tween Bowie and Fannin Streets, (and) on the west side of Park Street the distance of sixty (60) feet from its intersection with Fannin Street,and the traffic on that part of Fannin.Street between Pearl and Neches Streets has become greatly congested, and which congestion causes great public inconvenience and danger, and the fact that the above mentioned portions of Park Street and that por- tion of Fannin Street from Park to Neches Street is not now regulated,by ordinance covering the traffic thereon, creates an imperative public emergency, and necessity, requiring the -'suspension of the rules for all ordinances to be read on three several days before passage, said .rule is therefore hereby suspended, and this ordinance aiiai i rP ndnntPd and in full force and effect as an em- A 3 Passed by the affirmative vote of all members of the City Commission of Beaumont, Texas, this the 12 t� day of a c p-=- a \r , A. D. 1933. ��MAYOR a 1 t 11 -9 4 . :l AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUB -SECTION (d) OF SECTION NO. 20 OF AN ORDINANCE ENACTED SEPTEMBER 219 1926, ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PASSAGE IN, ALONG, AND UPON THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, AND REGULATING THE USE OF SUCH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS BY PERSONS RIDING OR WALKING, AND REGULATING THE TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONS BY STREET CARS AND ALL OTHER VEHICLES, AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, REPEALING ALL LAWS AND ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY", AS THE SAME HAS HERETOFORE BEEN AMENDED, SAME BEING SUB -SECTION (d) OF SECTION N0, 1 OF THE AMENDMENT OF SAID ORDINANCE ENACTED NOVEMBER 7, 1933, AND DECEMBER 12, 1933, PROVIDING FOR LIMITED PARKING ZONES DURING CERTAIN TIMES ON CERTAIN PORTIONS OF FANNIN AND PARK STREETS, IN BEAUMONT, TEXAS, PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, AND DE- CLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS: Section 1. That Sub -section '( d) of Section No. 20 of the so-called Traffic Ordinance enacted by the City of Beaumont on September 213, 19261 described in the caption hereof, and as heretofore amended, and especially as amended November 7, 1933, and December 12, 19331 -be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: D. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between -the hours of seven o'- clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. for a longer period than one hour, on the following streets or portions of streets, to -wit: From the intersection of Liberty Avenue and Main Street, thence west on Liberty Avenue to its intersection with Orleans Street, except as is provided in sub -section a and b of section I hereof. From the intersection of Main Street and Crockett Street, thence West on Crockett Street to its intersection with Orleans Street, provided that no vehicle shall be parked on the south side of Crockett Street from Orleans to Pearl Street. AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON CERTAIN STREETS L- N D ALLEYS AND RAIL- ROAD CROSSINGS IN THE CITY OF BEAUIaiONT, TEXAS, R&�UIRING RAIL%'JAY CON- PAN I ES TO PROVIDE P24 D JaAIN TAIN MARKERS AND STOP SIGNS ON SUCH STREETS, PROVIDING PFVX LTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AND GRANTING PRIVILEGES TO THE RAILWAY � COj,�IPANILS TO USE PORTION OF THE STREETS FOR INSTALLING SIGNAL LIGHTS AND REPEi'LING ALL OTHERORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THERE15a'TH, INCLUDING THE ORDINANCES REGULATING SPEED OF TRAINS OVER SUCH STREETS. WHEREAS, it is -highly desirable to eliminate insofar as pos- sible, the blocking of street crossings by the movement of trains over and- across -Park -and. Orleans Streats,--bet-w-een_Cr_ockett .Street and La_u-_______ rel Avenue; across Crockett Street, between 'Park and Pearl Streets; across Pearl and,il2a.in Streets, between Crockett and Bowie Streets; across Travis and Cypress Streets, between, Hickory and Tevis Streets, in the City of Beaumont, Texas, and to reduce materially the time now taken by' the Movement of trains passing over said crossing -s; and WHEREAS, the railroad so crossing said streets has submitted to the City of Beaumont, Texas--, certain plans and specifications for the installation of a system of signal lights which have been approved ,on advice of the City Engineer by; said City of Beaumont, Texas, NOW., THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COTIMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS. SECTION to It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or cor- poration to operate any train over any part of Park and Orleans Streets, between Crockett Street and Laurel Avenue; Crockett Street between Park and Pearl Streets; Pearl and Main Streets, between Crockett and Bowie Streets; Travis and Cypress Streets, between Hickory and Tevis Streets in the City of Beaumont, Texas, without first having installed and put into operation at their own cost and expense, a manually controlled sys- -tem -of- signal-lights'to b- placed with respect to each of said street crossings to indicate the approach of moving trains to said crossings, and each of them, such lights to be kept, maintained and operated by sucn person,. zlrm or corporati as anoperator may be assigne upon the approach of a train moving over said railway trac directions of vehicular and p respectively, and that after equipment has passed over a c as to that crossing shall sho lar and pedestrian traffic. nal lights shall be operated of the City of Beaumont, with ments of trains and density o .on in sucn a menner zna-u uurin.g sucn pours I to operate such system of signal lights )r locomotive or other railway equipment is, said lights shall show red from the :destrian traffic on said street crossings such locomotive, train or other railway -ossing and cleared the same, said lights v green from the directions of the vehicu- 'he hours during which said system of'sig- 3hall be determined by the City Commission due regard -to time and frequency of move - street traffic. SECTION 2, It shall be unlawful for any person to drive any vehicle upon or to otherwise go upon said street crossings or to tinder - take to cross said railway on said street crossings, or any of same, at any time when tbo signal lights required by Section 1 thereof shall show _ ped _fro_m _t1q)q= directions -=of.- elau1ar.and—pedes_tri-an traffi:-c=9=pro:videdj- _- ��however; that this section shall not be construed -to prevent any railway employee vfnile in the actual discharge of his duties under his employ- ment from going or being upon or near the tracks of said railway. SECTION 3. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop any ve- hicle or to stand upon any railway track upon said streets, or any thereof, or to stop any vehicle or to stand within fifteen feet of -my railway trach on said stro ets or any theroof, between the limits herein- before described, at' a time w'aen the signal lights -required by Section #2. SECTION 4. It shall be unlawful for any operator of any vehi- cle approaching within fifteen feet of the said railway crossings on the above streets, to be traveling at a rate of speed in exc`:ss of ten miles per hour. SECTION 5. Any officer, agent or eraaplove of any r,_,Jlway com- pany operating the railroad over and across Park, Orleans, 0?-ockett, Pearl., Main, Travis, and Cypress Streets, botween the limit;j on each of said streets hereinbefore described, who shall operate c_ cause to be operated any train over such crossings in vJ.cla-1, cn of sect -," on 1 of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a mis,'emeanor, ane' upon con- viction shall be pug l.shed by a fine in any suin not less ta<.r One and r_o/100 Dollars ($1.00), nor more than One hundred and no/x.00 Dollars (.$100.00) and each day on which trains or engines or other railroad equipment may be so cporated, shall constitute a separate offense, or the City of Beaumont shall have a. right to collect by suit any court of competent jurisdiction from said railway companies so violating said, provision, penalty of not less than One and no/100 Dollars ($1.00) nor more than One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00) for each day said company so violates said provision; provided that if it shall be shown by any person or .railway company charged with such an. offense, that the failure of the signal lights, required by section 1 hereof to be operat- ed, was due to breakage or failure of any eauipraent, or a part of such system of signal lights, or to the condition of the weathe,�, or. to other causes over which such railroad company had nocontrol, and pro- vided that in the event of such failure, and as soon as practicable. thereafter, and during continuance thereof other means shall be employ- ed by said railroad companies to warn vehicular and pedestrian traffic of the approach of trains, ;en vies or :other.; railway equipment to such crossings, such failure to'sio operate such 'lights shall not be deemed a violation of Section 1 of this ordinance. SECTION 6. Any person­-waho sha -1 violate any of the provisions of any section, other than section 1, .of-. U'lis ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine in any sum not less than One and no/100 Dollars ($1.00) , nor more than One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100.00). SECTION 7. The right and privilege to the use of such portion of any street upon which signal lights are -required by this ordinance tc be installed and maintained as may be necessary for the proper installa- tion and effective operation thereof, is hereby granted to any railway company operating railway tracks over such streets between said limits, provided that the necessity for the use of such portion of such street or streets for such purpose shall be Massed upon and determined by the City Engineer of the City of Beaumont, Texas, acting in conjunction with the Chief Engineer of such railway company, and if such engineer cannot agree as to such a necessity, the matter shall then, be placed before the City Commission for determination; provided that in no event shall any such railway company be required to install any light required by sectio 1 hereof, if, in order to the proper installation and effective opera- tion of such light, it cannot be installed on property ovvned by such railway company or upon the public street where_such_1i_ght-is--r-equ-red==-- SECTION 8. This ordinance shall become effective 120 days after its final passage and approval. SECTION 9. The ordinance limiting the speed of trains within thi City of Beaumont, Texas, is hereby repealed as to trains moving over the said streets between the limits hereinbefore described., and all ordinanc, requiring flagmen or crossing watchmen, or safety devices, other than those herein described., at the aforesaid street crossings _ nnrl a� � „-F1, Y, AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION ONE (1) OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED "ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PASS! -!GE 111, ALONG AND UPON THE STREETS AND HIGHNAIS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT AND RE- GULATING THE USE OF SUCH STREETS AND HIGHVNTAYS BY PERSONS RIDING OR 1111ALKING AND REGULATING THE TRANSPORTATION O�,-`fERSOKS BY STREET CARS AND ALL O'T'HER VEHICLES AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, REPEALIiVG ALL LAMS AND ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT HEREIP,ITH AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY", SO AS TO ALLOWVEHICLES PROPELLED OR DRIVEN ON THE STREETS OF THE CITI OF BEAUivTONT TO MAKE A RIGHT HAND TURN AT SUCH TIMES WHEN TRAFFIC LIGHTS ARE SHOWING A RED SIGNAL, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT THERE- WITH AND DECLARING AN MIERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C ITI'Y COIViMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAU-MONT: Section 1. The driver or operator of any vehicle being operated up- on the public,streets of the City of Beaumont may hereafter upon approaching any street intersection within the corporate limits of the City of Beaumont where any official signal light is now in- stalled and being operated, or may hereafter be installed and operated, after having first brought the said vehicle in his con- trol to a stop when such official signal light is displaying a red signal, may thereafter proceed with said` vehicle along and upon the street to his right, provided such right hand turn is in a careful manner so as not to endanger the safety of pedestrians crossing such streets. Section 2. Nothing in Section One (1) of this ordinance shall be construed so as to allow the driver or operator of any vehicle upon the public streets of the City of Beaumont to make a left hand turn with said vehicle at street intersections where a red traffic light is being displayed, or to proceed directly across such streets, and it is further provided herein: that the said right hand turn as set out in Section One (1) of this ordinance shall be inoperative at such times when amber lights are being displayed for the purpose of a warning of approaching ambulances, fire wagons, police cars or are hereby expressly repealed in so -far as they conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. The fact that the traffic on the public streets in the City of Beaumont is congested, causing great public inconvenience and danger and the fact that the passage of this ordinance will greatly facilitate the control of such traffic, etc., creates a public emergency, necessitating the suspension of the rule realuir ing that all -ordinances be read on three several days before their passage, wherefore, said rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage. Passed by the affirmative vote of all members of the City Commission of the City of Beaumont, Texas this the 26th day of June, A. D. 1934. MAYOR, of the City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF VEHICLES IN AND/OR UPON PUBLIC STREETS WITHIN.THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF BEAU- MONT AT A GREATER ANGLE THAN TWENTY-SEVEN AND ONE-HALF DEGREES (27) WITH THE CURB OF SUCH STREETS; PROVIDING THAT THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF SAID CITY MAY DESIGNATE SUITABLE PLACES FOR LOADING ZONES WHEREIN THIRTY DEGREE (30) ANGULAR PARKING SHALL BE ALLOWED, AND SUEABLE PLACES FOR BUS STOPS, AND MAY ISSUE PERMITS TO BUSINESS CONCERNS ALLOWING ANGULAR PARKING AROUND SUCH PREMISES WHERE THE STREET CURB HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY CUT BACK; PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION HEREOF, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY` BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1 It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle and/or horse drawn vehicle in and/or upon any street within the corporate limits of the City . of Beaumont at a greater angle than twenty-seven and one-half degrees (271) with the curb of such streets® Section 2 Provided, however, that the Chief of Police of said city shall have the authority to designate suitable places in and/or upon the streets of said city to be known as 'run -loading zonesrr, wherein commercial vehicles may park at a thirty (30) degree angle for the purpose of loading and unloading merchandise, and other per- sonal ersonal property; further providing that the Chief of Police of said city shall have the authority to establish "bus stops'? in and/or._ upon any public street within the corporate limits of said city; further providing that the Chief of Police of said city may issue permits to business concerns allowing angular parking in and/or upon public streets within the corporate limits of said city where the owners or proprietors of such concerns have caused the street curb to be cut back a sufficient depth so _as. the portion of any vehicle when parked angular shall not extend out, ::over and/or upon such street further than such vehicle would if parked* parallel with the curb of such streets. Section 3 It shall be unlawful for any person be parked any motor or horse drawn vehicle, cial type, amend then only for the purpose of merchandise and other personal property, in zone", as set out in Section Two (2) hereof; lawful for any person to park or cause to be drawn vehicle in and/or upon any "bus stop? (2) hereof, other than duly licensed busses to be operated as such within the corporate Beautont. Section 4 to park or cause to other than of a commer- loading or unloading and/or upon any ??un -loading it shall likewise be un - parked any motor or horse as set out in Section Two having an unrevoked permit limits of the City of Any person or persons violating any provision of this ordinance shall be fined not less than One Dollar ($1.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars ($50.00) . Al I n -n A i n nn n o e n r f+"1 4 -4- -_ -..1- Aff ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PAS. OF VEHICLES IN AND/OR UPON PUBLIC STREETS 1','ITHIN THE CORPORATE LIHITS'Oso THE CITY OF BEAU- MONT. AT A GPEATER 1811GLE TRAN TV01TY-SEEV21 4NDI ONE—HnIF _DDGRE-E's f2r,4) WIT11 THE CU -11M - OF SUCH STREETS; PROVIDING THAT T11E CHIEF OF . POLICE OF SAID 'CITY MAY DESIGNATE SUIT�LABLE-PLACES FOR LOADING ZONES W -HEREIN THIRTY DEGREE, (30) ANGULAR P'ARZING SMALL BE ALLOV'8D, P.11D SU PLACES FOR BUS STOPS., AND MAY ISSUE P1'MMITS TO BUSINESS CONCMMS AF H PE-71.11ISES WHERE THE STREET. CUFIB ALLOru'ING IMIGULAR, PARKING .0 UN b SUC HAS BEENIT SATISFACTORILY Mt:BAUK; PRESCRIBING A PENAWY MR THEE-. VIOLATION HEREOF -t j, GD DECLARING M !1rERGE-NCY- BE IT ORDAINED BY Tii--E' CITY COMR1111ISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; ,Section 1 It shall hereafter be unlavvrful for any person to park a i-riotor vehiclo- and/or horse drawn vehicle in and/or upon any street 1,,n- t' 1 Llin. the corporate limits of -the City of Beaumont at a greater angle than twenty-seven and one-half degrees (27D iAth- the curb of sni ch. streets. Section 2 Provided., - however that' the Chief of Police, of 'said city .shall 12aVe the authority to designate suitable places in and/o' upon the streets of said city to be -known as "un -loading zonesl'.. wherein com.-merci-al. vehicles -,ady park at a thirty (30) degree angle for, the purpose of loading and unloading' merchandise-,, and other per - SO -nal property; furthe-z providing- that the. Chief of Police of s, -Ad city shall have the authority to, establish '.bus stopsyt in, and/or upon bny public -street tithin' the cor trate limits of sijd city; y P I C. 2. ­ 1-i ftirther providing that th - e Claief of Police of said- city mnay j sue periaits to business concern's- allowing .angular p a rking 4 upon public-streetsinthin the corporate limits of ;said city vAhere --- the owners or proprietors- o 'L - such concerns have caus'ed the s1r-6 t curb to. be cut back, a sufficient depth s6 as- the portion-' I of any icle when parked a-qgular shall n-ot- extend outor Upon _,_:over end/or such 'street further than. such vehicle w-ould if parked pqrallel with the curb of such streets. Section 3 . it shall 'be unlawful for. ax -y person be parked any svtotor or horse drawn. vehicles ci al type, e, and then only for the 'purpose of L ,ir,erchandise and other persianal Droperty, in zonc",,�. as set out in Section Two (2) -hereof lawful for any person. to park 6r cause to b'e draim, vehicle in and/or upon any Itbus stop's(2) hereof, other than duly llc&ased busses to be operated as such w-`Lthin the corporate BeaujLont. Section 4- to park or cause to other than of a coumer- loading or unloading and/or upon any !?=­Ioading it shall likek,,7ise be un - parked any motor or horse P,s set out in 'Section Two having an unrevoked. permit - 1--imits of the City of Any person o -r person -s violating any. provision of this ordinance shall be fined not less than One Dollar: 0��11.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars 050.00. All n-r-dinances or -)arts of ordinances inconflict herewith The fact that the traffic of motor and horse drawn vehicles upon the public streets of the City of Beaumont has become very congested, endangering public peace, health and safety in said city, creates an imperative public emergency, necessitating the suspension of the rule_ requiring ordinances to be read on three (.3) separate days before final passage, wherefore such rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. Passed by an affirmative vote of all members of the City Commission, this the 4th day of December, A.D. 1934. P. D. RM RO Mayor, City of Beaumont, Jefferson County, Texas. The fact that -the. tral-Ffic of mo --or -,md horse dram. vehicles -upon the public streets.. of the -City of. Beim—moist has becom*e very congested, endangering public peace., health and safety in said city, creates an imperative public e� ergency-. necessitating the suspei--ision of the rule reciair-ing ordinances to be read,on three (5.) separate days before final passage, wherefore such -rule i',s hereby suspanded .9-nd. 'moils ordinvy-vice shall be in full force and effect, from and after its passage. Pas8ed by an affirmative vote of all membe-rs of the City COT—am"i scion, this the 4th day of December, A.D. 1934: P. D. REIZIFRO liayor,,, City of Beaumont, sar Jeffe�--County,,, Texas, m -G -q45443 qon.- jo �-".o OL14 tMal TOTT*&a-?,(l PQ:F6tfd- JT,PPTV-&. 0710 A: VPV-17.. uodn -40/pur.- ao&o quo Duo-,-xxo- z:r et ov tlfiA aeE UOT*,aiod 011.4 0-3:-t- CIO. CIIA "qmzl oiV, poortao OIL -all OA64QTJdGTd, ao S&9=0 Qqq 0410-4,U 91 -TV pTr,&', jCk S'q ,M-fT -IOddO o eu.n. 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(2) liardof y operated -as smh lioensed bumses havlar, P-11, 11MOVOkOd IUA CrIlt '0- bO: A. vm1r, t1w corporate 113mit-8 of tho Cit" ozBezuz Soctlon 4A 'L - v g an$ provision 0' +1 tblo. nY per8on 02.1 pe-140orea 101atinr ordiname d -mal bS fivlrod' rct L.D'S" t1, nore t'hen Flftl­ Y, i'ill orOlnano es or parts of ord-invouots. in mallet here- with are Tile f gG-t that Lbe +,teafflo_ oPE mtor -and lawso dr-okwa, -U_pon, t'le' public Stroett of. thcCity of De.nmaon:b has bei pro�z -e hell-th r-nd safety w, vex -Zi endangerlao p sr. oalru C.:Ity'x: -ca"e-ates an iworativo polle, -Omtrzenoy�' Mcousdtat— inG the -Of t -he rulo "equirlaZ; t 0' -Mk r4lad on trop (3) separp-to days before final is waspeaded and thle wdinanee -ohall'b- a in. ftll f*Me. mid efreet -f'm1.znd "`der Its, P-as'004ge, of ail members of the- 0 Ity by an affinonati"�VODO coffala-zion's thU tho of_ee�r' Q!4,y of Bew m-ont From the intersection of Broadway Ave- nue and Pearl Street, thence South on Pearl Street'to its intersection with Washington Street; From the intersection of Orleans Street and Liberty Avenue, thence South op Orleans - Street to its intersection with Wall Street, except the West side of Orleans Street from Forsythe Street to Wall Street; On the North side of Tevis Street from the East side of Main Street (opposite the end of the North side of Crockett Street), easterly to the West line of Pine Street. d.' It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P. M. for a lon- ger period than one hour, on the following streets or portions of streets, to -wit: From the intersection of Liberty Avenue and Main Street, -thence west on Liberty Avenue to its intersection with Orleans Street, ex- cept as is provided in sub -section a and b of section 1 hereof. From the intersection of Main Street and Crockett Street, thence West on Crockett Street to its intersection with Orleans Street, provided that no vehicle shall be parked on the South side of Crockett Street from Orleans to Pearl Street. From the intersection of Pearl Street and Bowie Street, thence West on Bowie Street, to its intersection with Park Street: On the West side of Park Street from the intersection of Park Street and Fannin Street, thence North fifty ( 50) feet. From the -intersection of Fannin Street and Pearl Street, thence West on Fannin Street to its intersection with Park Street: From the intersection of Pearl Street and Forsythe.Street, thence West on Forsythe Street to its intersection with Orleans Street. e. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop or to leave standing or parked any ve- hicle in front of or within less than seven and one-half (72) feet on either side of any fire hydrant within the City of Beaumont. f. It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any vehicle to remain standing directly in front of any Drug Store in the City of Beau- mont between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and eleven otclock P.M. for a longer period than dents and expedite traffic, stationary markers bearing the words, "SLOW" or 'STOP" are placed. It shall be unlawful for any person tb fail or refuse to go slow or stop as in- dicated by said markers. Section 3. Any person violating any provision of.said Sections or Sub -sections as amended shall be'deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof in the Cor- poration. Court of the City of Beaumont shall be fined in any sum not to exceed One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars. Section 4. The fact that the traffic on the highways of the City of Beaumont is congested, and the fact that the traffic has become greatly congested on the North side of Tevis Street from Main Street to Pine Street, which is included in this Ordinance by this amendment, and which congestion causes great public inconvenience and danger, and that said portion of Tevis Street is -not now regula- ted by ordinance covering the traffic thereon, creates an imperative public emergency and necessity requiring the sus pension of the rules for all ordinances to be read on three several days before their passage, said rule is therefore hereby suspended and this Ordinance shall be passed and adopted as an emergency ordinance and shall be in full force and effect from and after its final passage. Passed by the affirmative vote of all the mem- hers of the City Commission of Beaumont, Texas, this the 7th day of. November, A. D. 1933. - MA R r _ Ute' llLl • y�_�?�,'( t� ,j T ]Tq L•'PS�R°IT4LED AX Y.tDII i,.-NC'�.,; KiOVIDIIt1G ��'4T i ONE l4"Or-i ,',x,i'i71 '� i—.Y..tr.IN �'�i{EM IIS ��__'. BIT 1 7. i,��.mi. FSE,.' Ui;:.011T; PtSI i:CRIBING.� r;i FEN.,ii'rY ;i TiE V101ATING � 'D 'EC -i.1." Ll:.. a[. 14 VJ1DA IIw7 D IF r'T 20N Oil, OITY Oil" BF, 111.1^1_01 "A '• eeti on 1. It shall hereafter be unlawful for Etny person fry cbvire;e of My vchi.cle to ullor: said vehicloe to remain st;andint:; lbpt,ieen the how s of seven (7) o' cloak It, M. and seven (7) o'clock P. 170 Vor a lon�Ler period than one (1) 'hour or. the Stroet and within, he hereinu-Ster deccrirnd arent to -wit: Beginning at thm, atreet intersection of Faroytlie Street and Main sa haat„ ttjence north along,in street to the Interception of. Broadway :wenuc -thence wast along Broad,vay Avenue to Willow .Aroet, �hence south alor,8 :- trees to law point on the Texas & Nevi Orleans railroad wbare said a �reet runs. Into mark : tree t:, "L1:! r_ee s a41. a: -Ione Para: treat to t1w intersection of Forsythe street„ ---thenoo ea -_'t on. B'uri�y�h_w t1U place of beginning,:, The above area shall iacauda not only "Lhe s tiro e L z� her®- inabove Especially described but all of the public streets and J:: &b.ra.p iro:tuded Athin said €1ron. Mn above desrrlbed aonea uhall be conte: i,ruad to ,v; ludo either 'side of the stroets nild ,venues hereir;beforo dog ,CI'tbed except tb 4l; portion of Wlilo,�r F-trcat, alon,-,, tree P'noperty 11ne of the Federal. Building, Nothing in this ordinance shall be oonst,rued to 11a unp manner .corf°li^t with any ordinance now in eff'ec't regulatinZ un - o :pocially desi-Aated '3arking aoAes or bu. unload. 1n4; z one a.M C eetion 2. az13* person violatir,6 any provision tiereof snail be deemed guilty OC a misdozennor, and upon conviction +.horoof in J IAE OBDIN:iWOF_ RI,.T IILED AN ORLI13I1I40� liEP A."111 O IU, OR PE Kt Oi .ICELOF PROWIDII'iu FOR P-NDI' RIRGULAT'ING THE TIME '� HICII YEHI;L"'." l.tiY BE, 10 HT2vI IN `i'•'.i LTiy r UPON:AR's. JS IN VII CITY 0, J3 AU- 1O.NT,ExCr:PT TII1=T Vi_RT-,Tid 0DINi ANC:r PASI"FD ON THE *th DAY OF DECFiiiBLrt, 6y.� 1934, A1�D ;:11TIT-A " ��.N O�iDltltli�G FNTZ7`LED AN nRDlit.f�'Tii `, N1'10V T_1 -•P'. G IFOR ON7 1 --OUR Pt':i'_ .INCA 4ITBD C ` RTi, Ill [PF,: IN DIF�'THICT OP Tx:: CI`.iY 01' i3y.!'.LiriOiaT; PRE36hUING A P^,rA 1,"� -`fi'+ l SOL!TIPG r_♦i, D DECLARING AN FYir.RQFiLY.�}� BE IT OitDA.TN}ED 3Y '1'F3 C MY %0 C S,'-1u1B` IOI 0V THE 1011-:Y OF like WiWiT, TEArxB: Section 1. That all ordinances and/or ,parts of ordinances now in effect prescribinG and lilnitinl the ttme vehicles may ba left stand- ing upon the streets of the Cit; of Beaumont, during certain . sours, are hereby expressly repealed, save and except that certain ordinance passed on the 11th day of Deeersber, A. D. 1934, and entitled "An ordinance entitled an ordina.n6e providing for one hour parking with- in a certain area in the business district of bhe city- of Dequz:,ont; prescribinG a penalty for the violating thereof aad declaring an emerge no y. " Nothing in this ordinance ie to be construed k: o ate to apply or to affect In any :scanner wkatsoever the ordina� ae _`.erein- beforo referred to and passed on tyle said 11th duty of Deco�;ber, .'s. D. 1934, but said ordinance shall remain in .full force and effect as to all its terms and conditions withlii the area set out in said ordinance. The fact that traffic In. the City of Beaumont is considbr- ably congested, causing much undue inconvenience to the citizurship at large, creates a public, necessity, necessitating the suspension of the rule requiring ordinances to be read on three (3) several days before pa2,sage, and. said rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance hall be adopted and be In full force and effect immediately after its passage. :'r;;;Ad by ann.f-firmativP vntr? of nll rininhArn e•i' tbrl C1+.rr Im AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS TVVENTY, THIRTY J STX, AND'THIRTY-SEVEN OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE. REGULATING THE PASSAGE IN, ALONG, AND UPON THE STREETS AND" HIGHWAYS OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; REGULATING THE USE OF SUCH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS BY PERSONS RID ING OR WALKING; REGULATING THE TRANSPORTATION OF PERSOI-TS BY STREET CARS AND OTHER VEHICLES; AMENDING SAME IN SUCH MANNER AS TO RESTRICT THE PARKING OF VEHICLES ON CERTAIN STREETS OF'THE CITY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF ONE O'CLOCK AND SEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.; PROHIBITING THE DESIGNATION OF LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONES, NON -PARKING AND LIMITI�ARKING ZOIMS, EXCEPT AS HEREIN FR.OVIDED; PROVIDING A PENALTY',FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF; :A;ND DECLARING -AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMriISSION OF THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Section Twenty (20)--be-amended to read as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person in'charge of any vehicle to,allow said vehicle to remain standing, between the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and eleven o'clock.P.M., for a longer period than below specified on any of the streets and parts of streets in the City of Beaumont, to wit: a. On the north side of Liberty Avenue from the intersection of Pearl Street, thence east on Liberty Avenue to the west side of the driveway at the rear of the Federal Building, it shall'- be --unlawful- for any per- son -to permit any vehicle to remain standing for a longer period of time than ten minuteso b. On the north side of Liberty Avenue from the east side of the driveway at the rear of the Federal Building to the west boundary of the Griffing Ngrseryts property, it shall be unlawful for any person t(r permit any vehicle to remain standing flora longer period of time than two minutes. c. It shal 1 be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remai� standing, b6N en the hours of seven o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M., for a longer period than thirty minutes on the following -streets or -portions of streets, to wit: From the intersection of Main Street and Crockett Street, thence west on Crockett Street to its intersection with Orleans,Street; From the intersection of Broadway Avenue end Pearl Street, thence south on Pearl Street to its inter- section with Washington Street; From the intersection of Drleans Street and Liberty Avenue, thence south on Orleans Street to its intersection with Wall Street, except the west side of Orleans Street from Forsythe Street to Wall Si-"a-m4- It treet It shall be unlawful for any person in charge From the intersection of Pearl Street and Bowie Street, thence. west on Bowie Street to its intersection with Orleans Street;' Onthe west side of Park Street from the. intersection of Park and Fannin Streets, thence north fifty feet; On the north side of Fannin Street, from the intersection of Park Street and Fannin Street, thence west on Fannin Street to its intersection with Neches,Street. e. It shall be unlawful for any person to stop or leave standing or parked any vehicle in front of or within less than seven and one-half (72) feet on either side of any fire hydrant in the City of Bea mont. .f. It shall be unlawful for any Pers cn to permit any vehicle to: remain standing directly in front of any drug store in the City of Beaunont, between the hours%'of seven otclock A.M. and eleven O'clock P.M. for a,longer period than thirty minutes. g. It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any vehicle to remain standing on any paved street in the City of Beaumont, between the hours of one otlmohk and seven o'clock A.M. for a longer period than one hour. Section 2. That Section Thirt7-six..(36).be amended to read as -.follows. a. The Chief of Police shall designate and establish all loading and unloading zones upon all highways in the City of Beaumont for the purpose of receiving and discharg- ing passengers and freight, said zones to be marked six feet from the curb and for a distance not to exceed one hundred fee any block of any zone so designated, and it shall e unlawful,for any person to use said zones for any other P urpose than that specified. Said z mes shall be known as loading and 4loading zones and sha U be established at such times and places as may be -deemed advisable in the - judgment of the Chief of Police. b. It shall be unlawful for any person other than the Chief of Police to designate or mark in any manner any space as a loading and unloading zone, or in any manner by sign or otherwise to designate any space upon any highway in the City of Beaumont as a non -parking or limited parking zone. Section 3, That -Section Mirty-seven (37) be amended to read -as follows; a. It shall be unlawful for any vehicle other than police cars, vehicles of the fire department, or ambul- ances to be equipped with a bell or siren, and pedestrians and vehicular traffic shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle sounding a.bell or what is known as a siren whether the traffic signal gives them the right-of-way or not. I three hundred feet of -any building on fire, without permission of the police officer on duty, or fire - department officers in charge of operations at said fire. d. It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle in front of the doors of any fire station or in any space allotted to the'f ire department's use, and said space shall be plainly marked, "DO NOT PARK. FINE DEPARTMENT". e. It shall be un -lawful for any person to ride on the fenders, running board, or any other place on the outside of any motor vehicle on the highways of the City of Beaumont. f. It shall be unlawful for any person riding a bicycle to hang on or be towed by any vehicle: . g' It shall be unlawful for" any•person to hop on or off of, or to get into or alight from, any motor vehicle when the'same is moving along any highway in the City of Beaumont, Section .4. Section Thirty-five (35) shall be amended to read as follows: All pedestrians and operators, or persons in charge of all vehicles, shall observe the following traffic signals when in operation whether the same be displayed by the traffic signal system of the City of Beaumont or by any railroad company placing traffic signal lights at their crossings when said traffic signal lights are placed on said crossings in conformity with the orders of an# under the direction of the City of Beaumont:` When red-light is displayed all vehicular and pedestrian traffic must stop. When green light is displayed all vehicular and pedestrian traffic must move forward. When amber light is displayed it is to denote a change of direction and all pedestrian and ve- hicular traffic shall be at attention and prepared to move when green light is displayed, or to stop when red light is displayed. When both red and amber lights are steadily displayed all traffic must stop to give right-of-way to the Fire Department or Ambulances. - All streets allowing left hand turns where traffic signals are located will be marked, "LEFT HAND TURN PERMITTED ON GREEN SIGNAL", or similar sign. On streets having no such sign left hand turns will not be permitted. All turns, left or right, shall be made only when green light is displayed. Pedestrians shall leave sidowalk only when green At certain street intersections,. for the safety of pedestrians and to -prevent accidents and expediate traffic., stationary markers boaring,the words, "SLOW" or "STOPit are placed. It shall be unlawful for any person 'to. fail or refuse to go slow or stop as -indicated by said markers. Section 5., Any person violating any_ provision of said Sections or Subsections -as amended shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convictic'n-thereof-in the corporation court of the City- of Beaumbnt shdll"be'fined i"n-any sum :not -"to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($l00,.QO).­ Section 6. The fa'ct',.that at the' -present time the paved streets of the for- " il�-h-ight'liarking'p,ii/rposes., Cit of of Bd�iiifiiqn��,.are being .used a thus � TiinZ-i d'it -t being washed, and thdt/certain _3�e6 -6� fr',,b'm eing. Private ipersons.-,.,V�f irmsj - --and c&rpoiation,s, are markj-ng;,zpnes as-- . I /. 11 - mesa, , . - ` .- fl. I - zones, _ _ S.-- great unloading z ;' hi_o'n-�parking'�,,'and limi e zone , creates 'a' . d . Y public,,/inconv6inden and. the, fact- that" , there are inadequate laws., rules and regula.N`ons, goVerhing the ,Same e'reates /in imperative publit emergency necessitating the sudpe'nsion of the rule requiring all ordinances" to ",,­b6Vread on -three several days /before._ their passage.' Wherefore;, said rule'ls hereby.'s',,uspended, and this Ordinance shall be in full forde and effect from and after its passagea Passed by the affirl4ative vote.of-all members of the City -Coimission this, the 26Aday .of March., A -.D. 1 Section 1. That Subsection(d)of Section 20 of the above mentioned ordinance be amended to read as follows: d. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain star -ding, between the hours of seven o1clock A.N. and seven o1clock P.N..for a longer period than one hour, on the following streets or por- tions.of streets, to wit: From the intersection of Peral Street and Bowie Street, thence west on Borrie Street to its intersection with Orleans Street; On the west side of Park Street from the intersection of Park and Fa-hmin Streets, thence north fifty feet; = On -the--north- side of -Fannin Street, frorn the intersec- tion of Park Street and Fannin Street, thence west on Fannin Street to its intersection with Neches Street; On both sides -of Fannin Street between Orleans and Park Streets. Section 2. Any person violating any provision of said subsection as amended shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and -upon a conviction thereof in the Corporation Court in the City of Beau- mont shall be fined in any sut not to exceed $100.00. Passed by the affirmative Grote of all members of the City Commission this, the day of May, A.D. 1928. ConiLissioner r w - AN ORDINANCE = ANENDING SUBSI,CTIO N D OF SECTION' TWENTY OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED: 'SAN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE PASSAGE IN, ALONG, AND UPON THE STREETS AND HIGHWAYS Or' THE CITY OF BEAUMONT; REGULAT- ING THE USE OF SUCH STREETS AND HIGHWAYS BY PERSONS RIDING OR WALKING; REGULATING THE TRANSPORTATION OF PERSONS BY STREET CARS AND OTHER VEHICLES;" AMENDING SANTE IN SUCH MANNER AS TO RESTRICT TIE PARKING OF VEHICLES BETWEEN THE' HOURS OF SEVEN A.N. AND SEVEN P.N. FOR A. LONGER PERIOD .THAN OIC HOUR ON BOTH SIDES OF FANNIN STREET BETWEEN ORLEANS' AM P12RK STREETS; AND PRO VIDI TTG A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF_. --_- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMT,,1ISSION OF THE CITY OF' BEAUMONT: Section 1. That Subsection(d)of Section 20 of the above mentioned ordinance be amended to read as follows: d. It shall be unlawful for any person in charge of any vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain star -ding, between the hours of seven o1clock A.N. and seven o1clock P.N..for a longer period than one hour, on the following streets or por- tions.of streets, to wit: From the intersection of Peral Street and Bowie Street, thence west on Borrie Street to its intersection with Orleans Street; On the west side of Park Street from the intersection of Park and Fa-hmin Streets, thence north fifty feet; = On -the--north- side of -Fannin Street, frorn the intersec- tion of Park Street and Fannin Street, thence west on Fannin Street to its intersection with Neches Street; On both sides -of Fannin Street between Orleans and Park Streets. Section 2. Any person violating any provision of said subsection as amended shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and -upon a conviction thereof in the Corporation Court in the City of Beau- mont shall be fined in any sut not to exceed $100.00. Passed by the affirmative Grote of all members of the City Commission this, the day of May, A.D. 1928. ConiLissioner BEAUMONT ENTERPRISE BEAUMONT JOURNAL.. EVERY MORNING AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE SUNDAY ENTERPRISE W. P. HOBBY, President J. L. MAPES, Publisher and General Manager BEAUMONT, TEXAS Sept 4, 1930 City Clerk, Beaumont Texas . Miss Hines: Your request --for Aug. 2njAffidavit is filled, - However, we cannot supply clipping of ad. Yours very Trul Classified Department The Enterprise an'd Journal® COVERING FIFTH MARKET IN TEXAS -- THIRD MARKET FOR LOUISIANA i exa s Beaumont , Tovem-lo er 25, 1933 Beaurnont City Councillors Beatn^oi�t , Texas Gent lemen ;fie, the undersigned merchants of Beaumont, Telcas, request 4f the _Beaumont City that at their next meeting, they r,•ive us a one-hour park - i ng limit for both sides of the entire 500. block of Park street, the 500 block on ?iannin,-Lind 60 feet in the 600 block of Park street in front of Dallas -'t illiai^s Furniture Co:: +A I Y X11 - �''`j' l'J, i cifThe State of Texas, Countp of Jefferson Before me, the undersigned authority, on this .day personally appeared ------------------ V12_________________1 ------------ known'to me, `vho being by me duly sworn, on his oath de- poses 'apil says, that •lie is the--& _ _ --- of the B U BEAUMONT JOURNAL, a newspaper published' in said county; that a copy of the within and foregoing was published in said newspaper, such publication being on the following dates: _!Y_________________________--- A. D. 192, and a newspaper copy of which is hereto at tacked. - = ---- - - ------------ #A4 ------- --- - -----_ _ _ .J ice• µ�4 � / - - v- worn to and subscribed before me, this___P_____day of______ ______ ____A. D. 19 ORDINA\.eL Entitled an ordinance, amending sub -section c and sub -section D of section 20 of an ordinance entitled `an ordinance entitled an ordinance regulating the ,.• -r• - "'.� g passage •in, along j an upon the streets and highways ------------------------------ of .the city of Beau "'oilCand regu- lating the use of such streets and Notary Public, Jefferson C nty, Texas'. highivay-s by porsons riding or . f 'Walking and regulatink the trans- = - portation of persons by street -cars \ and all other Vehicles and providing' ., a penalty for ylolation hereof, re- pealing all laws and ordinances ill conflict herewith and declaring au emergency,' so as to restrict the t. rparking on the portions of the streets hereinafter named: be it ordained by the city com- / mission of t11e city of Beaumont: Sect"Qr 41 The State of Texas, County of Jefferson - a Before me, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared_______________________________ ----------------------------------------------------------------known to me, who being by me duly sworn, on his oath de- poses and says-that he is the--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------o f the BEAUMONT JOURNAL, a newspaper published in said county; that a copy of the within and foregoing -was published in said n Zvspaper, such ublication being on the follow- i -Y _ -- — o ingdates----=-- --- ----- ---- -- ---=-------------------------_----- ------------ _-_---------A: D. 19 od' , and a newspaper copy of itch is hereto attached. ------------------ Sworn to_and subscribed before me, this ........ -------day of _______ __________..... D. 19 V- 1 .................... --------------- - Notary Pub lie Jefferson Cl unty, Texas. The State of Texas, - County of Jefferson ,Before me, th undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared.. ............... • • • . • .. , . ... , known to me, who being by me duly sworn, on his oath de- poses and says that he is the. ,.—'l :.of the BEAU T B 1 BEAUMONT JOURNAL, a newspaper published in said county; that a copy of the within and foregoing, was published in said newspaper, such publication being on the following dates: �� • • ••Q • .:.•l 7.J.54%.A. D. 192 and a newspaper copy of which is hereto at- tached•.--= .... r... Sworn t6and subscribed before me, this .... ��. ... day of`..... �, . .... A. D. 192 . 74—Legal Notices All, ORDINANCE. Amending subsection iy = D of section twenty of an or en- j,J r titled: "An ordinance regulating the • • .��Z" passage 3n, along and 'upon the streets i and highways of the city of Beaumont; ,Notary Public, Jefferson County, 0}Las. regulating the use of such streets and highways by persons riding or walking: regulating the transportation of persons by street cars and other vehicles:" amend- ing same in such manner as to restrict ofe 7 aa. m. oandvehicles P, between for the hours longer period than one hour on both sides of Fannin .street between Orleans and Park streets: and providihe ng a penalty for the i violation thereof. Be it ordained by city commission of the city of Beaumont: 1 - ection_1• That subsection (d)aof Section ' z The State of Texas, County of Jefferson Before mehe undersigned authority, on.this day personally appeared ................ J ...... known to me, who being by me duly sworn, on his oath de- poses. and says that he is the ... 4'. ,� of the BEAUW-0-I E, BIJAUMONT JOURNAL, a newspaper published in said county; that a copy of the within and foregoing was published in said newspaper, such. publication being on the following dates: D, 192/and a newspaper copy of which is hereto at- aa J - Sworn to -ani subscribed before me, this.. . . day of ; .� ' 4 .... A. D. 192 .�?. t 74—Legal Notice. - AN ORDINANCE. Amending subsection D of section twenty of an ordinance en - 1 titled: "An ordinance regulating the. .'. . , . . fferson . . s ount passage in, along and upon the streets Notary I Nr Cy Texa. I. and highways of the city of Beaumont; I y Public 1 Je 1 regulating the use of such streets and j 0 highways by erson idi t 1 1 P s r ng of walking, regulating the transportation of persons by street cars and other vehicles;" amend- ing- same in such- manner as to restrict I the parking of vehicles between the hours of. 7a. m, and 7 p. m. for' a longer period than one hour on both sides of I Fannin Street between Orleans and Park streets: and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. Be it ordained by the ' city commission of the city of Beaumont: Section 1. That subsection (d) of Section 20 of the above mentioned ordinance be amended to read as follnws• bil rr �11 i Pal s eusmogs ase slti Tr 0 M14 uagm `sauljl g0ns lu ulnl puuq lg211 u a3uu1 01 1u01u -nuag 10 SsiO aql r0 s30011s aql uo uanilp 10 Paiiadold 2tnaq 93101119n mods of se os .'S0ua21au1a us 2ui1u10ap Puu tilFinalaq - 10ii11100 ui Yaoueuiplopus smsi IIu 2ut ivadai ';oalag uoiluioin 'aql 1oIs�.Sli13uad S 2utp1nold Puu saioigan lagso iiu pus 9.1130 jaulls Sq suoslad ;o u0ig1311odsuull am 2uiluin2al pus 2uiKism 10 2uip11 suns -lad Sq 9stmg2iq pus sv:tic+'slaallsg0ns ; o asn iv)ulloj u0sjpf 'oalgltd 'Lvic)X 2uiluin2al _pusluotunve,ro 'Slt.� S132ip9ais9T41 aql 20113a .__..... . ......... . . . . . . • uia2usssd aq3 2u11sinSal a0uuu tiodii us'Paililua., Pappua 40welplo us ro OO �o (1r) Quo uolloag 2utpuams a0uuuiPlO uy SONVNICEUO NV 61 'Cl 'V o ltyp' � st11p 'auc aLo ag pa(jl.r>sgJts prry 0/ irrOnS 1 ' palfav»v 0,a arr sa 11011'2 jo dvoo .r')¢vAngif v pr L v .Q . y, .............. � � ... f'lcaaq ldot v.i It 1 oltS da y s13Lgu 2vs w a-ysz IL _ sv/n r}1g0-'Yg 0j p dv tcl.11itrn_9,1 fO y avyl : rLaldrt00 ptvs 1L1 parlst r1lt¢ da¢v¢s 3tald v ' 7b'11ldaOf IYVOIfIt1I' — -ALG 711 n rzWq .9111 f / /% .... ...........1111 sr dy /v111 s4vs p1ty Baso¢ -;gyp '1lIvo seal Ido `ucorns ifptp atu Xg'Yuiag o'rina '9 .1m 01 lcratozcY' ..... At It- ..U1ljltvpolL�Ised lut 1 o&.—i8 ¢1d-SGa¢ -y . S'l d0 '1LZ�d uosja j jar 40 AJUIIO 'suxaj jo ams aqj The State of Texas, - County of Jefferson Beforeuardersigiied a�ithorl'ly, "on "tla%s ilav 7ersonerlly 4011 reci..-.< :-, .X--jOif ....... .. known tome, who being by ane dul szvorn on lazs oath, 'de- poses and. says Haat he is tlae .... o f the F_"�a"""' E BEAUMONT JOURN14L , a tewspaper pit .islaed in said county; Haat a Coof the with r agoing was published in said newspaper, such piblication being gn the following dates:._... . .. ..........,. J p I fl.- D. 19 Fe -11T1 ,zxd a newspapar copy of which is hereto attaclaed. =_ Sworn to. and subscribed before me An Ordinance.= =Entitled an ordinance - " providing for; one zhour parking within a = certain area= in the business district of y the City of. Beaur7ont; prescribing a pen- alty for the 'violating thereof and declar. Inn emergency. Be It ordained by the! -City;Com_misslon of the City o1 Beaumont,', Testas: Section 1.—It shall hereafter be -unlawful for any person in charge of any, vehicle to allow said vehicle to remain standing between the hours of seven (7)� o'clock a. m. and seven (7) o'clock p. m, --� for a longer period than one (1) hour on the following' streets and' within the hereinafter_ described area, to -wit; Be- ginning at the'stieet intersection of For ` sythe street and Main street, thence north along Main street to the intersect f4. _ II..n A.i a..an arra ♦h.- 1 D. 19. a. �. ....... .•.�..; Notary Parhl-ic, of Person Connt ,, Texan. s. The State of Texas; - z County of Jefferson Before zve, tae imdersigited au?UP7N. ®n this Wa-v ��rsg6nalbv &-fimf°ed.:-. r-- jdamu •...... known to me, who being by ane duly sworn, on his oath, de- Oos�s aaad says that he is the, ....... , . !G J�J.of tlae ENTERPRISE, BE,4UMONT IO URN.4 L, news fiaper din lislied in said comity; that z co$y of the within and foregoing was published in said newspaper, such phlication beim on the fol; _ - -.�' votes:..... , �. . .. .. < .� /, 14 n > o avail a newspapar copy of which is hereto attached. Sworn to a)rd subscribed be. fore sue, this 1u�7."OE � Entitled an GrRiCIfNANCdiri Repealing. all i Ordinance; or parts of Ordinances pro -I hiding for and regulating; the time which/ vehicles may be allowed to remain stand- ing upon streets in the City of Beau- Td on the 4th Day `of December,~ A'tt D-1 ."184, and entitled An Ordinance .Entitled/ an` Ordinance Providing for One lltled Parking -Withhi" a Certain Area in thel /.Business District of the City of Beau -i mont;Prescribing a Penalty for the Violating Thereof and Declaring and Emergency." And Declaring and EmeTg- ency. "Ba. it Ordained c By the City Commission) of the City of Beaumont, T"als: The State of Texas, County of Jefferson Before me, Alljy' mideysigized aidbit'll. ®n "dais WaT ......... known to nte, who being by me duly swrit, on his oath, de - o f it e B R4 Yw- 0 X-T— Posios and. a 1; #i� hie is thew"4- . ............ R , BEJ UAIONT 10 URNJ L, a news Pafier �ublisked in said county; that a ? 7 1 mr_ "0 A-z1blished in said newsPafier, sitch pyblication -be cofiY i9f t e w an rego 9 -ti— q— . 11— A IVL 18 — on the following dates:. and anewspapor copy of which is hereto attacked. Sworn to and subscribed before me AN ORDWANCE Mtloltle�d an ordinance amending n d) of Section. ordi- nance enacted -tien N-; 20 of ordt- t, j September 926, en. tied, "An ordinance regulating the passage in, along, and upon the streets and highways Of the City of Beaumont and r -9.1 -ti., the use of such streets and highways by Persons riding or walking, and regulating the transportation of per- by street cars and all other vehicles, and providing a penalty for the violation hereof, repealing all laws and ordinances in conflict herewith and declaring emergency," as the Same has heretofore been amended, same being SL (d) of Section No"I of the amendment said ordinance enacted November 7, 1933, and December12, 1933, providin ftr lim- d ited parkins' zones Ay7ri— —+gg - .11, - I /1' D. 19.3 !--eye Wav Ofce D. 19-�-� . . . . . . . . . ... A7,q,y.-,v p.jt.hlic 9 The State of Texas, County of Jefferson Before vie, the vndersiqved aldhet;t'll. on MIS' Wa-v fiersonaZly ii—fifiedhd. jj /I ......'.known to me, who being by vie duly sworn, on his oath, de- Aos?s and says that he is the ..... ....... of the BE-4� v^7YT BE,4 UMONT 10 URNA L, a newspafier fiu&lish.ed in said county; that is COPY 4RRINPRI" id'foyegoing was oublished in said newsfis-per, such oublication 'being ,M a, 0 k o the following dates.-- y............... and a newspaper copy of which is hereto attached. SWOrn to and subscribed before me. of...-.-. Z. -D.-19.. Entitl9d an ordinance c"On'4' of 8 r 21, Ico ..ettd ON= . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . An, ordinance regulating along, the no Notary Public, feffer,�on'Com WNS "of - . 3�&&U- 12�hating tbo %its - Of - Such — ". iimn-ihn; riding or r The State of Texas, County of Jefferson Before ane, the undersigned aiitho'r171y, ®n -this day NfisomRh i7 fie&reef. • �- • •- • , ... . • ....known to me, who being�by me duly sworn, on his oath, de- fios:e;s and says that 1 is Il" ........ l/®..... , a . o f the 13v2G T -TW z L , � E,4 UMONT 10 URNAL , a newspaper f ublished in said couirty; that a copy of the within and foregoing was published in said newspaper, such fiublicathm being L on the f ollowilr.{� -dates: . !� .r.. .. t9 D. 19.. •�• •,• and a newspaper copy of which is hereto attached. n o .. I 1) Sworn to and subscribed before me, this. :: ilaq o f ... °.'...�1. D. 19 .® AN ORDINANCE; Entitled an ordinance amending sections numbers in the City of Beaumont. (f). It shall No IT Pubfic, teff r,son Countji, Texas. 20' and 35 of an ordinance enacted September Zi, 1926, be unlawful for any person to permit any _ vehicle \ \ entitled "'An ordinance regulating the passage in, along and upon the streets to remain standing directly in – – front of aay drug store in the City of j _ ZZ `� and ,highways of the City oi? Beaumont, and regulating the use of Beaumont, between the hours of seven _ _- ' .o'clock a. m. and eleven o'clock P. for such streets and highways 'I persons. riding oz walk- ing, and regulating the trpnsportation a longer period than thirty ip (30) mlrutea. to) It shall be unlawful for any person of persons by street cais and all .other , 40C on do mit any vehicle to remain standingi vehicles, and providing a penalty for the violation hereof, repealing all laws and Beau - mant be ween aved stheethot#rsIn heof lone ofo'cloek ' } a. m. for ordinances in conflict herewith and de- a longer period than one hour. i x Section =cl�an�Qineraenr-�, •• 2.—That section thirty-five (35) - - 1) 1 �- The State of Texas, County of Jefferson Bef6 •e n".e, the undersigned an obi ¢his flay ersokal?y �!eareW. • - .....:. known to nae, w .o being by me didy sworn, on his oatla, de - Oases anW says thal*he is the: ..... tlae BEfl UMONT N. ENTERPRASE, BEsA:G MONT JOURNAL ra newslia fier pnblish.ed in said county; that a copy of lite within_._ oing was published in , said newspaper, such publication being on the f ollowink, dates: .: ..A. - 0-./v.. .......... �4. D. 19. ,and d newspafier copy of which is hereto attached: Sworn to and subscribed before me, this.: 3: •� . •Way Of.. r.(.�:1� : • • • -AD. 19 .� 2__ ,AN O111JiNANCE—Entitled an Ordinance amending Section 36 of the Ordinance I G G! - • . //I . . . entitled, "An Ordinance regulating the • passage in, alone and upon the streets Notary Puhlic,.Jef fersola C0119itw, Te v. and highways of the city of Beaumont, regulating the use of such streets and highways by persons riding or walking,• - re .0 transportation of persons by street cars and all other vehicles, and -1 providing. .a -penalty for the violation' hereof, repealing all laws and Ordinances, In conflict, herewith and declaring an emergency" Iby- providig that it shall be unlawful for persons under the -age' of fourteen, years to operate, or drive any C