HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 38-K• AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN OR.DINAi\'CE PROVIDING FOR ONE HOUR PARKING
WITHIN A CERTAIN AREA IN THE BUS INE`_ S D I'STRIC T OF THE' C TTY OF
BEAUi+_ONT; PRESCRIBING A PI;�'N::L^1Y FOR `.1'HE VIOLATING THEREOF AND
DECLARING \1 EItiIERGENCY.
BE I`1' ORDAINED BY TIIE CITY CO-MvIISSION OF TITE
CITY OF BEAULONT, TEXAS:
Section 1.
It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person in charge
of any vehicle to a llOW' said vehicle to remain standing between
the hours of seven (7) .o t 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:
Beginning at the street intersection of'Forsythe
Street and Iviain Street, thence north along Main
Street to the intersection of Broad. -way Avenue,
thence west along Broadway Avenue to Willow Street,
thence south along; Willow Street to the point on
the Texas & New Orleans Railroad. -vidhere said street
runs into Park Street, thence south along Park
Street to the intersection of Forsythe Street,
thence east on Forsythe Street to Lain Street to
the place of beginning.
The above area shall include not only the streets here-
inabove especially described but all of the public streets and
highways included within said area.
The above described area shall be construed to include
either side of the streets and avenues hereinbefore described
except that portion of Willow Street along the property line of
the Federal Building.
Nothing in
this
ordinance
shall
be construed to in any
manner conflict .with
any
ordinance
now in
effect regulating ur_-
loadinb zones, specially designated parking zones or bus unload-
ing zones.
Section 2.
Any person violating any provision hereof shall be
deemed guilty of a misdemeanor., and upon conviction thereof in
the Corporation Court of; the City ofBeaumont.- shall b fine_d in
any sum. not to exceed One Hundred 'Dollars ($}100. 00)
All ordinances and/or parts of -ordinances in conflict
herewith are ' hereby expressly , repealed.
T:r_e fact that the present -parking limit of many of the
streets . embraced within .;the above ;area is only thirty (30) minutes,
which does not allow citizens to'transact their business without,
serious inconvenience,:..creates a' public 'necessity, .necessitating
the . suspension of the -rule requ:7.ririg ordinances to be read on
three (3) several days bef ore passage,,.. and, said rule is 'hereby
suspended Wand this ord nance� shall, be,, adopted. - and be in full
force and effect -immediately after its passage.
Passed by an affirmative v to of all' members of the
City Comma."ssion this the th day of , A-. D. 193.4.
YIAYOR, City of Beau ont, Texas.
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AN . ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE REPEALING ALL .ORDINANCES OR PARTS
OF ORDINANCES PROVIDING FOR AND REGULATING THE TIME WHICH" VEHICLES
MAY BE ALLOWED TO REMAIN STANDING UPON STREETS IN THE C-ITY OF BEAU-
MONT,EXCEPT THAT CERTAIN ORDINANCE PASSED ON THE :'4th DAY OF
DECEMBER, -AD. 1934, AND ENTITLED " AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN
ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ONE HOUR, PARKING WITHIN- A CERTAIN AREA IN
THE BUSINESS DISTRICT, OF THE CITY :OF - BEAUMONT; PRESCRIBING A
PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATING THEREOF -AND -DECLARING .AN EMERGENCYV" AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE C D?Y COMMISSION OF THE
CITY -OF BEAUMONT, TEXAS:
Section 1.
That all ordinances, and/or parts of ordinances now in
effect,prescribing and limiting the time vehicles may be left stand-
ing upon the streets of the City of Beaumont, duringcertainhours,
are hereby expressly repealed, save and except that certain ordinance
passed on the 14th day of December, A. D. 1934, and entitled "An
ordinance entitled an ordinance providing for one hour parking with-
in a certain area in the business'district of the city of Beaumont;
prescribing a penalty for,the violating thereof and "declaring an
emergency. "
Nothing in this ordinance is to be construed so as to
apply to 'or affect in any -manner whatsoever the ordinance , herein-
before referred to and passed on the said .4th day of December, A. D.
19343, but said ordinance shall remain in full force and effect as
to all its terms and conditions within the area set out in -said
ordinance.
The fact that traffic in the City of Beaumont is consider-
ably congested, causing much undue inconvenience,to the citizenship
at large, creates a public necessity, necessitating the suspension
of the rule requiring ordinances to be. read on three (3) several
days before passage, and said rule is hereby suspended and this
ordinance shall be adopted and be in full, force and effect immediately
after its passage.
Passed by an affirmative vote of all members of -the City
Coimnission, this the 18th day of December, A: D. 1934.
MAYOR.
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AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ONE HOUR
PARKING OF MOTOR AND HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES ON AND
ALONG THE EAST SIDE OF PEARL STREET BET1MN BROAD-
WAY AND CALDER; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY FOR THE
VIOLATION THEREOF; AND, DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT.ORDAIXED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF
THE CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1.
That it shall hereafter be unlawful for any person
in charge of any motor and/or horse drawn vehicle to permit
the same to remain standing for a longer period of time than
one hour between the hours of 7 o'clock A. M., and.7 otclock
on or along the east side of Pearl Street between
Broadway and Calder Streets.
Section 2.
.Any person violating any of the terms of this
ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon convic-
tion thereof shall be fined in any sum not to exceed $100.00.
All ordinances and/or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed.
Section 3.
The fact that traffic over the_ streets and public
highways within the City has become considerably congested,
particularly along Pearl Street between Broadway and Calder
Streets, and this condition has created an imperative public
emergency necessitating the suspension,of the rule requiring
ordinances to be read on three several occasions before'pas-
sage thereof, and said rule is hereby suspended and this,
ordinance shall take effect from and after the date of its
passage.
PASSED By an affirmative vote of the City Commission
this the day of May, A. D. 1941.
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AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARK-
ING OF MOTOR AND/OR HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES FROM
EIGHT A.M, TO FIVE P.M. FOR A LONGER PERIOD OF
TIME THAN THIRTY MINUTES Oil THE SOUTH SIDE OF
FORSYTHE STREET BETWEEN.PEARL AND MAIN STREETS,
AND ON THE EAST SIDE OF PEARL STREET BETWEEN
FORSYTHE AiVD WALL STREETS; PROHIBITIidG THE PARK-
ING OF ANY MOTOR VEHICLE AND/OR HORSE DRAWN
VEHICLE BETWEEiv THE HOURS OF SEVEN A.M. AND SIX
P.M. IN OR UPON THE DRIVE-IN SECTION ON THE WEST
SIDE OF MAIA STREET AT TIM REAR OF THE CITY HALL;
PROVIDING CERTAIhI EXCEPTIOiNS THERETO; REPEALING
ALL ORDINANCES AND/OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN CON-
FLICT HEREWITH; PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR THE
VIOLATIOii HEREOF; AND DECLARING AN EMERGEi\iCY.
WHEREAS, due to the present traffic regulations
around the City Hall, cars and other vehicles are permitted
to park for such a long period of time -that available park-
ing space for the citizens of the City of Beaumont who have
business in the City Hall, is exceedingly limited, neces-
sitating their parking their vehicles at a considerable dis-
tance from the City Hall; and..
WHEREAS, the City has provided a drive-in space at
the rear of the City Hall on the west side of Main ,Btreet
for the benefit of vehicles belonging to the City and for
service vehicles, and also to accommodate various and sundry
city officials and employees who are required to use their
cars in connection with their work' said cut away space be-
ing wholly within the property line of the premises occu-
pied by the City Hall; and.,
WHEREAS, said space has heretofore been marked off
in stalls showing plainly by whom each stall is to be used
and which stalls are to be used by service trucks, but never-
theless the general public continually use such parking area
at -all times of the day and continually park their cars at a
point in Main Street at the rear of cars already parked in
the parking space, making it very difficult for cars belong-
ing to the City of Beaumont, its officials and employees and
also service trucks to be removed from said parking area.
BE IT ORDAIiIED BY THE CITY COMMISSIOiv OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
Section 1
That it shall hereafter be unlawful for the owner
or operator of any motor and/or horse drawn vehicle to per-
mit the same to remain standing between the hours of Eight
A•M* and Five P.Me for a greater period of time than thirty
(30) minutes on the South side of Forsythe Street between
Pearl and Main Streets, and on the East side of Pearl Street
between Forsythe and VTall Streets,
ce")-`
Section 2
It shall hereafter be unlawful for the owner
and/or operator of any motor and/or horse drawn vehicle
to permit the same to remain standing between the hours
of Seven A.M. and Six P.M. on, along, or across the ;Vest
side of Main Street adjacent to the drive-in section at
the rear of the City Hall.
Nothing in Section 2 hereof shall be construed
to prohibit the parking of vehicles on the West side of Main
Street between Wall and Forsythe Streets at each end of said
block where the curb remains intact, but shall apply only to
that section of said block where the curb line has been cut
away and a drive-in space provided for the use of vehicles
belonging to the City of Beaumont, its officials and employees
and service trucks. Provided further that Section 2 hereof
shall not apply to service trucks while properly parked in
stalls provided for such trucks and while delivering merchan-
dise to and from the City Hall.
Section 3
The provisions of this ordinance' shall not apply to
motor and/or horse drawn vehicles on Sunday of each week, but
such vehicles on such day shall be governed by such traffic
regulations as may now be in effect.
Section 4
Any person, firm, association, partnership or cor-
poration violating any of the terms hereof shall be deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be
fined in any sum not to exceed One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars.
Section 5
All ordinances and/or parts of ordinances in con-
flict herewith are hereby expressly repealed, provided, how-
ever, that in the event this ordinance is in conflict with
any section or sections of the general traffic ordinances now
in effect, the passage of this ordinance shall repeal only
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such section or sections of said traffic ordinance directly
in conflict herewith and shall not 4ffect the remaining sec-
tions., which said remaining sections of said traffic ordin-
ance shall remain in full force and effect.
The fact that the traffic conditions around the
City Hall have become considerably congested causing much
delay and inconvenience to the citizens of the City of Beau-
mont, creates an imperative public emergency necessitating
the suspension of the rule requiring that ordinances be read
on three (3) separate days before the passage thereof and,
therefore, said rule is hereby suspended and this ordinance
shall take effect immediately from and after the day of its
passage®
PASSED AND APPROVED by an affirmative vote of all
members of the City Commission this the 13th day of August,
A.D. 1940.
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- MAYOR -
OF THE CITY OF B.
AN ORDINANCE
/� OF
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EIGTiT A.M. TO FIVE F.Mv FOE A LONCIrR PERIOD OP
TIM THAN ,f_ IRTX ON 911r, SOUTH SIDE OF
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SECTICH ON TIM BEST
S'IDF OF `,ATN -.TRFrT =,T V7 RF.,R CE T17E CITY TIALL;
PROVIDING CFTTAV,1 T.XGF T' "PSS T{ I F.i'0; REPEALING
ALL Oft:'r-131.e ,7CES AXD/ 3n :�;,.�.:5 OF ORDINANCES IN COX-
FLICT '11-.:ITH# ERF::C1115iANG A PENALTY FOR THE
�_,TOLATI('N M" 7700; AM TSCLART-rG AN E"GEMY.
ZI.O�AS due to the resent tratfia regulatiom
around the City Hall, cara and other vehicles are permitted
to park .'Oor such a long period of time that available park-
ing space for the citizens of the City of Beauaant who have
busineas in the City Halle is exceedingly Uid.ted, neces-
91tat3ng their parking their vW,1cles at a con.-iderable dis-
tance .fro- th. 9 City Hall; and,
,-' FREAS, the City has provided a drive-in spsae at
the rear of the City Bta'1 on the gest side of Main A- reet
for the benefit of vehicles belonging to the City and for
service vehieles, and also to accommodate various and sundry
city Officials and emples who ars required to no* their
care 4n oonnect i on wi. th t!^e it work, Bald out stway space br-
ing wholly within the property line of the premises ocau-
pied by the City D'all.; an d,
said space has heretofore been marked off
in stalls ;,howing plainly by whom each stall Is to be tined
amd * Ich stalls are to be used by service trucks, but never-
theless the general public continually use such parking; area
at all times of the daand contirmally park their cars at a
point n ?.°aIn street. a the rngr of care already parked in
the parking sa+cea making it very difficult f or carebelmg-
ig to t' a City of Beaumont, Ito officials sand emploge,-n and
as service trucks to be removed from said parking area.
BE IT ORDA -2 NED` Y 7TE CITY COWIS�S'IC'N' OF TIT
CITY, Or HE iusir NT t
Section l
That It shall hereafter be unUwful for tie owner
or 'operator of arT motor and/or horse drawn vlehlele to per-
mit t:ha same to. remain stwz�!'I C, betwom the hour-$ of Eighb
A*V* and Five p*1r. .for a greater period of t;ms thar, thirty
(30) Minutes M ::h.e South qT do of oralrtb a Stroot between
Pearl. and UnIn Streets t £n ,,-t car. the Fast side of Pearl Street
between Forsythe and Wall. Streets,
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andjw operator at any motor and/'or horse drwa vohicr
to pora d t the some to r Ms . In standing bst"+aa tba hours
of Rem Il,F16 and Six P#X* ane aleimgr or &4WO$sR tbo vrst:
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e��yz AN ORDINANCE
a� ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING TOR ONE (1) HOUR PARK-
ING WITHIN A CERTAIN AREA IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT OF THE CITY
OF BEAWONT AND PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOI:ATION THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE -CITY COMMISSION OF THE
CITY OF BEATJMONT, TEXAS:
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) o1clock P. M.
for a longer period than one (1) hour on the following streets:
500 block Fannin Street between Park and Neches
Streets. Parallel parking on South side of
street, 271 degree angle on North side of
street.
500 block Forsythe Street between Park and Neches
Streets. Parallel parking both sides of
street.
400 block Tevis Street between Pine and Main
Streets. 272 degree angle parking on North
side of street, no parking on South Side of
street.
200 block Pine Street from S. P. tracks North
to Tevis Street. Parallel parking both
sides of street.
Nothing in
this
ordinance shall
be construed to in any
manner conflict with
any
ordinance now in
effect regulating
unloading zones, specially designated parking zpnes or bus un-
loading zones.
Section 2.
Any person violating any provision hereof 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 One Hundred (100.00) Dollars.
_All ordinances and/or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby expressly repealed.
PASSED by an affirmative vote of all members of the
City Commission, this the, day of A. D. 1938.
APPROVE S0
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AN ORDINANCE. -
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE-PROHIBITING THE "PARKING OF ANY
MOTOR. OR HORSE DRAWN VEHICLE _DURI-NG CERTAIY..HOURS `ON THE -NORTH SIDE
OF LIBERTY AVENUE FROI',i ,TIS -INTERSECTION 'OF--WILLOTV STREET- THENCE
SOUTHV'U'EST' ON LIBERTY' AVENUE TO THE EAST' .SIDE OF THE . DRIVEWAY AT THE
REAR ,OF' THE- -FEDERAL -BUILDING FOR. A GREATER: PERIOD OF .TII�`!E THAN TEN
(10) MINUTES; . PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF ANTY MOTOR OR .HORSE DRAWN
VEHICLE-.DURING CERTAIN HOURS ON WILLOW "_STREET : FRONI ITS INTERSECTION
WITH LAUREL AVENUE T.0 ITS; . INTERSEC TION- 1TITH BROADWAY AVENUE FOR A
GREATER PERIOD OF. TIME THAN ONE.. (I) "HOUR; PROHIBITING THE PARKING
OF ANY MOTOR OR HORSE DRAWN VEHICLE DURING CERTAIN HOURS ON THE
SOUTHEAST SIDE OF - BROADN Y ,AVENUE FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH WILLOW
STREET, . THENCE- WEST ON BROADWAY AVENUE TO THE EAST SIDE OF THE DRIVE=
WAY AT THE ;.REAR OF THE FEDERAL "BUILDING FOR A GREATER PERIOD OF
TI1�iE THAN ;ONE (1) HOUR; PROHIBITING THE. DRIVING "OF ANY MOTOR 'OR
HORSE DRAWN VEHICLE ON LAUREL-AVENUE BET WEEN ORLEANS - S TREET AND .
PARK STREET EXCEPT IN A SOU.TIIVuESTERLY DIRECTION AND PROHIBITING THE
PARKING OF ANY MOTOR OR HORSE. DRA.iVN VEHICLE ON EITHER SIDE OF LAUREL '
AVENUE_ BETWEEN SAID ORLEANS:, STREET AND . PARK S'TRENT BETWEEN .CERTAIN
IiOURS FOR .A. GREATER PERIOD' OFTIME THAN ONE (1)- HOUR; PRESCRIBING A
PENALTY-ANP 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 .in charge
of any motor or horse-drawn vehicle to allow said vehicle to- remain
standing between. the ' hours- 'of `7 .-o t clock A. M, and 7 o'clock P. M.
for a longer, period. of time than ten (10) .min.0 -es ' on the North side
of Liberty Avenue from. the- intersection thereof ,with Willow Street,
thence .Southwest -on Liberty: Avenue to the .East side of the driveway
at the rear of the :Federal Building.
- Section 2.
It shall hereafter be unlawful for any person in charge
of any motor or .horse drawn-vehicle .to allow- said vehicle to remain
standing between .the hours of ,To,!clock A.=.M, and 7 o'clock P.' M.
for -a_'longer period of time than -one (1) hour: on either -side of
Willow Street between .its intersection with Laurer Avenue and Broad-
way Avenue.
Section 3.
It shall hereafter' be unlawful fora"any -person- in charge
of any motor or.horse drawn vehicle to allow said vehicle .to remain
standing.. b.e tween the hours _ �bf 7 of clock, A..M. and T oclock -P. M.
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in said City, creates an imperative public necessity, necessitating
the suspension of the rule requiring ordinances to be read on three
(3) separate days before final Passage thereof, wherefore, such rule
is hereby suspended and -this ordiname 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 d_� d.ay of June, A. D. 1936.
--MAYOR--
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AN ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING., THE PARKING OF VEHICLE'S IN AND/OR
UPON PUBLIC STR:t=�TS WITHIN THE CORPORATE LZu:ITS OF THE CITY OF BEAU-
MONT AT A GREATER ANGLE THAN TWENTY-SEVEN AND ONE-HALF DEGREES (27-:L)
WITH THE CURB OF SUCH STREETS; PROVIDING THAT THE CHIEF OF POLICE OF
SAID CITY MAY DESIGNATE SUI`1ABI.E PLACES FOR LOADING 'ZONES WHEREIN
THIRTY DEGREE (30) ANGULAR PARKING SHALL BE ALLOWED, AND SUITABLE
PLACES FOR BUS STOPS, AND MAY ISSUE PERMITS TO BUSINESS CONCERNS
ALLOWING ANGULAR PARKING AROUND SUCH PREMISES V SERE THE STREET CURB
HAS BEEN SATISFACTORILY CUT BACK; PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR THE
VIOLATION HEREOF, AND DECLARING AN EMIERGEINICY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY C O,,aMISS ION OF THE CITY
OF BEAUM O NT :
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 theauthority to designate suitable places in and/or
upon the streets of said city to be known as "un -lo .ding zones",
wherein commercial vehicles may park at a thirty (30) degree angle
for the purpose of loading and unloading merchandise, and Other per-
sonal 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 to park or cause to
be parked any motor or horse drawn vehicle, other than of a corp -mer -
tial type, and then only for the. purpose of loading or unloading
merchandise and other personal property, in and/or upon any 11un-
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AN :ORDINANCE
ENTITLED. AN .ORDINANCE . PROHIBITING. THE PARKING. OF- ANY
MOTOR .OR HORSE DRAWN VEHICLE 'DURING CERTAIN HOURS ON THE WEST_. - =
SIDE-0 - F WILLOW STREET FROM_ _ITS INTERSECTION WITH -LIBERTY AVENUE-
TO IT- INTERSECTION. WITH,:BROADV'vAY FOR- A" GREATER PERIOD OF TIME
THAN TEN (10). MINUTES;'REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS-OF
ORDINANCES -IN CONFLICT , HEREWITH AND. PRESCRIBING A PENALTY.
BE., IT ORDAINED BY SHE CITY ..COMMISSION -.OF. .
THE .CITY OF. BEAUMONT
Section 1.
:It shall here after `:be unlawful for any person in
.charge. of, any motor or horse drawn. vehicle to-allow said'vehicle
to remAiri standing.:between the., hours sof: 7';o1,clo.ck A:. M.' and 7'
of clock. P..' M,,. f or` ,a longer -period of time than Ten" (10)minutes
= on the West side of Willow Street betvieen its intersection with
Liberty..Avenue' and its interse,etion:- with-, Broadway" Avenue. .
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Section 2. -of-an Ordinance. passed, on the 30th.'.4
ay of
June, A.:D. 1936., entitled..' - -
AN ORDINANCE
"'Entitled an_ Ordinance ,prohibi-tirig the parking.
-of any motor or',horse drawn vehicle `during -certain
hours on- the .:north side . of . Liberty Avenue from the`
intersection of . Willow Street, "thence soutYiwest- on -
"Liberty Avenue to'-:.the east -side of -the- driveway -a-t'
: :the . rear. of the Federal Building.: for. agreater period-
of time` than ten.:(10) minutes;prohibiting the, parking
of any motor- or " horse d-rawn vehicle.. during. certain
:.hours on Willow" Sfreet =from' its -intersection. with_
-Laurel.,Avenue. to''its "intersection" with Broadway Avenue
f or a - greater period- of time .than One (1) .,hour; pro-
hibiting the parking of any motor or horse drawn
vehicle, during -certain hours:_. on the southeast side
:
.of-'Broadway,' Avenue. f rom-" its. -inter e' cti"on "with Willow
Street-;'.:the. nce =west "-'ori Broadway 'Avenue to the east: "
=side- :'of 'the" drive�ay: ' at the rear "of the "Federal
-Bui:lding'for a. greater. period of 'time than.One .(1)
hour; prohibiting_,. :the driving' of .any motor.' or. horse
:
.-.drawn. vehicle on Laurel. Avenue, between" Orleans-Street _
and Park Street--.,except in 'a southwesterly.-direction
and" prohibiting the parking of, any-motor..orhorse drawn
vehicle-on either_ side- of Laurel. Avenue "between said
Orleans Street and Park Street be-tween certain hours
f or a greater period of_ time than. One (I)"-hour • pre-_
scribing"a .penalty and de.claririg .an. emergency,
is hereby_ re-pe_aled..
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AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR ONE-HOUR
PARKING ON BOTH'SIDES OF ORLEANS STREET BETWEEN
FORSYTHE AND WALL_STREETS,AND ON THE WEST,SIDE
OF PEARL STREET BETWEEN FORSYTHE AND WALL STREETS;
AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMAISSION OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:_
Section 1.
That it shall hereafter be unlawful for any person
in charge of any motor and/or horse-drawn vechicle to permit
the same to remain standing for a longer period of time than
one hour, between the hours of Seven O'clock A.M. and Seven
O'clock P.M. on both sides of Orleans Street between Forsythe
and iffall Streets., and on the west side of Pearl Street between
Forsythe and Wall Streets.
Section 2.
Any person violating any of the terms of this or-
dinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction
thereof shall_ be fined in any sum not to exceed One Hundred
($100000) Dollars.
All ordinances and/or parts of ordinances in con-
flict herewith are hereby repealed.
PASSED this the c/!— day of ,
A.D. 1940.
- MAYOR -
AN ORDINANCE
ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE, PROVIDING FOR ONE (1) HOUR. PARKIIVG.
WITHIN A CERTAIN AREA IN THE BUSINESS DISTRICT OF THE'CITY OF BEAU-
MONT; PRESCRIBING A PENALTY FOR,THE VIOLATION THEREOF AND.DECLARING
AN EMERGENCY.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY " COMMISS ION OF THE CITY
OF. BEAUMONT, - TEXAS t
Section -1.
It" shall hereafter be unlawful for any ,person. in charge
of any. vehicle to allow said ,vehicle to remain star -ding between the
hours.of seven (7) "o'clock A. ,M. and. .seven (7) -o'clock P, Thi. for a
longer .period than one (1) hour on Crockett. Street between Park-and-
-'.Neches
ark-and--'Neches Streets, the same being the 500 block of "Crockett Street.
The above described area shall be construed to include
either side of the street hereinbefore described.
Nothing in this ordinance shall be c"onstrued to in any
manner conflict with any ordinance now in effect regulating unload-
ing zones, specially designated parking zones or.bus unloading zones.
Section 2.
Any person violating any.provision hereof shall be deemed
guilty of -a misdemeanor, 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 -(9'100.00) Dollars.
All ordinances and/or parts .of ordinances in conflict here-
with a.re.hereby expressly repealed.
The fact that vehicles "may be parked all day long in the
50P Block of Crockett Street, causing serious inconvenience and loss
of 'business to business houses facing on said street, creates a public
necessity, necessitating the suspension. of the rule requiring ordinances.:
to be .read, on three (3.) several days before passage,. and said rule is
hereby suspended and this ordinance shall be in full force and effect -
immediately after its passage.
PASSED by. an affirmative , vote f all members of. the City
Commission , this the -- day of , A. D. 1937.
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PFTITION
We, the undersigned, representing business concerns in
the City of Beaumont, do, hereby, petition the Beaumont
City Council to inaugurate one hour parking in the 500
block of _Crockett Street.
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