Ordinance 004VILLAGE OF CHANHASSEN
ORDINANCE NO. 4
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING TRUCK ROUTES AND REGULATING THE
MOVEMENT OF TRUCKS WITHIN THE VILLAGE.
THE VILLAGE COUNCIL OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS:
Section 1. Definitions. As used in Sections 1 through 7:
(a) Truck means any vehicle, the gross weight of which
exceeds 7,000 pounds , shall be termed a truck under
the terms of this ordinance.
(b) Gross Weight means gross weight shall be defined as
the combined weight of vehicle and load. Where
licensing provisions require that the gross weight be
printed on the truck, this printed weight shall be the
gross weight.
(c) Street means any street, avenue, alley or other public
way intended for the travel of vehicles shall be defined
as a street.
Section 2. Restrictions.
No truck shall travel on any street in the Village of Chanhassen except
on those streets hereinafter designated as truck routes, with the exceptions
of vehicles specifically designated herein.
Section 3. Truck Routes.
Truck routes in the Village of Chanhassen shall consist of the following
streets:
(a) All designated U. S. Highways within the Village limits
• of the Village of Chanhassen.
(b) All designated State Highways within the Village limits
of the Village of Chanhassen.
(c) All designated County Highways within the village
limits of the Village of Chanhassen.
Section 4. Exceptions.
The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to the following
vehicles:
(a) School buses when engaged in the act of transporting
pupils to or from school.
(b) Emergency vehicles.
(c) Trucks belonging to the Village of Chanhassen.
(d) Trucks belonging to utility companies when actually
engaged in the construction or repair of utility company
facilities.
(e) Trucks delivering retail merchandise to homes on
regular routes.
• (f) Trucks employed in the removal of rubbish, trash or
garbage, or in the pumping of private sewage disposal
systems.
(g) Trucks securing a special permit to travel upon village
streets from the Village Clerk as provided hereafter.
Section 5. Special Permits.
Special permits may be obtained from the Village Clerk for travel upon
village streets with trucks in excess of the weight limits imposed herein
by submitting to the Village Clerk an application containing the following
information:
(a) Name of firm or person owning truck.
• (b) Gross weight of truck.
(c) Village street or streets for which permit is desired.
(d) Time at which desired trip is to be made.
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Upon submission of such an application, together with an agreement to pay
for any damage caused to the village streets because of the travel thereon
• by the said truck or trucks, a special permit may be issued by the Village
Clerk.
Section 6. Posting. The Village Council shall cause to be posted
within the Village appropriate signs designating the truck route established
herein.
Section 7. Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance
shall be guilty of a misdemeancr and shall be punished by a fine of not to
exceed $100.00 or by imprisonment in the county jail for a period not to
exceed 90 days.
Section 8. Effective Date. This ordinance becomes effective from and
after its passage and publication.
Passed by the Council this day of July, 1967.
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Mayor
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Published in on the n �' day
19 of Jay, 1967.
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VILLAGE OF CHANHASSEN
ORDINANCE NO. 4
An Ordinance Establishing Truck
Routes and Regulating the
Movement of Trucks Within
the Village.
The Village Council of Chan-
hassen Ordains:
!Section 1. Definitions. As used
in Section 1 through 7:
(a) Truck means any vehicle,
the gross weight of which ex-
ceeds 7,000 pounds, shall be
termed a truck under the terms
of this ordinance.
(b) Gross Weight means gross
weight shall be defined as the
combined weight of vehicle and
load. Where licensing provi-
sions require that the gross
weight be printed on the truck,
this printed weight shall be the
gross weight.
(c) Street means any street,
avenue, alley or other public
way intended for the travel of
vehicles shall be defined as a
street.
Section 2. Restrictions.
No truck shall travel on any
street in the Village of Chanhas-
' sen except on those streets here-
inafter designated as truck routes,
with the exceptions of vehicles
specifically designated herein.
Section 3. Truck Routes.
Truck routes in the Village of
Chanhassen shall consist of the
following streets:
(a) All designated U. S. High-
ways within the Village limits
•_ of the Village of Chanhassen.
(b) All designated State High-
ways within the Village limits
of the Village of Chanhassen.
(c) All designated County
Highways within the village
limits of the Village of Chan-
hassen.
Section 4. `Exceptions.
a The provisions of this ordi-
nance shall not apply to the fol-
lowing vehicles:
(a) School buses when en-
gaged in the act of transporting
pupils to or from school.
(b) Emergency vehicles.
(c) Trucks belonging to the
Village of Chanhassen.
(d) Trucks belonging to util-
ity companies when actually
engaged in the construction or
repair of utility company facil-
ities.
(e) Trucks delivering retail
merchandise to homes on regu-
lar routes.
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF MINNESOTA
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County of Hennepin
N. J. Van Sloun, being duly sworn, on oath says he is and
during all the times herein stated has been the General Manager -
printer of the newspaper known as The Excelsior South Shore
Minnetonka Herald and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated
as follows:
(1) Said newspaper is printed in the English language in news-
paper format and in column and sheet form equivalent in printed
space to at least 900 square inches. (2) Said newspaper is a weekly
and is distributed at least once each week. (3) Said newspaper has
50% of its news columns devoted to news of local interest to the com-
munity which it purports to serve and does not wholly duplicate
any other publication and is not made up entirely of patents, plate
matter and advertisements. (4) Said newspaper is circulated in and
near the municipality which it purports to serve, has at least 500
copies regularly delivered to paying subscribers, has an average of
at least 75% of its total circulation currently paid or no more than
three months in arrears and has entry as second-class matter in its
local post -office. (5) Said newspaper purports to serve the Village of
Excelsior, in the County of Hennepin, and it has its known office of
issue in the Village of Excelsior, in said county, established and
open during its regular business hours for the . gathering of news,
sale of advertisements and sale of subscriptions and maintained by
the managing officer of said newspaper or persons in his employ and
subject to his direction and control during all such regular business
hours and devoted exclusively during such regular business hours to
the business of the newspaper and business related thereto. (6) Said
newspaper files a copy of each issue immediately with the State
Historical Society. (7) Said newspaper has complied with all the
foregoing conditions for at least two years preceding the day or
dates of publication mentioned below. (8) Said newspaper has filed
with the Secretary of State of Minnesota prior to January 1, 1966
and each January 1 thereafter an affidavit in the form prescribed by
the Secretary of State and signed by the General Manager of said
newspaper and sworn to before a notary public stating that the news-
paper is a legal newspaper.
He further states on oath that the printed
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hereto attached as a part hereof was cut from the columns of said
newspaper, and was printed and published therein in the English
language, once each week, for I successive weeks; that it was
first so published on Thursday -the-3rd day of
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published on every,
to and including the
day of , 19 and that the
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(f) Trucks employed in the
removal of rubbish, trash or
garbage, or in the pumping of
private sewage disposal sys-
tems.
(g) Trucks securing a special
permit to travel upon village
streets from the Village Clerk
as provided hereafter.
Section S. Special Per=mits.
Special permits may be ob-
tained from the Village Clerk for
travel upon village streets with
trucks in excess of the weight
limits imposed herein by submit-
ting to the Village Clerk an ap-
plication containing the following
information:
(a) Name of firm or person
owning truck.
(b) Gross weight of. truck.
(c) Village street or streets
for which permit is desired.
(d) Time at which desired
trip is to be made.
Upon submission of such an ap-
plication, together with an agree-
ment to pay for any damage
caused to the village streets be-
cause of the travel thereon by the
said truck or trucks, a special
permit may be issued by the Vil-
lage Clerk.
Section S. Posting. The Village
Council shall cause to be posted
within the Village appropriate
signs designating the truck route
established herein.
Section 7. Penalty. Any person
violating any provision of this
ordinance shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor and shall be pun-
ished by � fine of not to exceed
$100.00 or by imprisonment in the
county jail for a period not to
exceed 90 days.
Section B. Effective Date. This
ordinance becomes effective from
and after its passage and publi-
cation.
Passed by the Council this 24th
day of July, 1967.
Eugene A. Coulter,
Mayor
Attest: Kay Klingelhutz,
Clerk.
(E 8/31 '67)