HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance-1986-0656INTRODUCED BY COUNCILMEMBER DAVIS
ORDINANCE NO. 656
Series of 1986
TITLE: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20, STREETS OF THE CODE OF
LAWS OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE BY ADDING THERETO
SECTIONS RELATING TO STANDARDS FOR PLACING AND
MAINTAINING TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
WHEREAS, the City of Wheat Ridge is a Home Rule City
pursuant to Article XX, Section 6 of the Constitution of the
State of Colorado, and as such is vested with complete authority
and powers in matters of purely local concern;
WHEREAS the Colorado legislature through the adoption of
C.R.S. 1973, 42-4-501 et se q., has regulated the manner in which
traffic control devices may be installed and maintained upon
state highways;
WHEREAS it is the desire of the City Council of the City of
Wheat Ridge to set forth its policy regarding installation and
maintenance of traffic control and regulatory signs and devices
upon purely local streets;
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE, COLORADO AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 20, Streets, of the Code of Laws of
the City of Wheat Ridge is hereby amended by adding thereto the
following Article III:
Article III. Standards and Maintenance of Traffic
Control Devices,
Section 20-35. The City of Wheat Ridge does hereby adopt,
by reference, the most recent edition of the "Manual on Uniform
Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways" and other
related standards issued or endorsed by the Federal Highway
Administrator, except as specifically amended hereby. Copies of
said Manual shall be available from the Department of Public
Works of the City of Wheat Ridge, which shall maintain in its
offices no less than three (3) current copies, any of which may
be purchased by members of the general public for a price to be
established by said Department of Public Works.
Section 20-36. The provisions relating to warrants for stop
signs and/or traffic control devices which are listed in the
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and
Highways specified in the preceding section are hereby amended by
the adoption of the following standards which shall be applicable
to all streets and highways within the City of Wheat Ridge, with
the City Council specifically acknowledging that standard No. 5
set forth herein is applicable solely to local streets, being
defined as streets which are not state highways or Jefferson
County, Colorado highways:
1. Intersection of a less important road with a main road where
application of the normal right of way rule is unduly
hazardous.
This warrant indicated that Stop Signs should only be
placed at intersections that either have high accident
rates or where sight distance problems indicate a high
potential for accidents. An existing high accident
rate would be a location where 3 or more accidents have
occurred during a 12 month period of the type
susceptible to correction by the installation of a Stop
Sign, each accident involving a personal injury or
property damage greater than $100 aggregate total. A
location with a high potential for accidents will be
determined based upon Fig. 2-5a and Fig. 2-5b of the
Traffic Control Service Handbook and the procedure
therein listed.
2. Street entering a through highway or street.
This warrant is applicable where a local street enters
a higher volume Collector or Arterial Street. Traffic
volume on the through street would be greater than 5000
average annual daily traffic.
3. Unsignalized intersection in a signalized area.
This warrant refers to streets which have frequent
signals (4/mile or more). This is primarily intended
to assure smooth traffic flow through coordinated
Traffic Signal Systems.
4. Other intersections where a combination of high speed
restricted view, and serious accident record indicates the need
for control by the STOP sign.
This warrant covers areas which do not meet the other
warrants, yet exhibit serious accident records
(personal injury and/or fatalities) which may be
correctable by the installation of a STOP sign.
5. Other intersections on local streets (being defined as
streets which are not state highways or streets maintained by
the State of Colorado or Jefferson County) where the reasonable
possibility or potential for accident exists and indicates the
need for control by the STOP sign or traffic control signal
devices.
For the purposes of this section, the phrase
"reasonable possibility or potential for accident"
shall be determined by a consideration of pedestrian
safety, sight distances, speed, and neighborhood safety
2
considerations. This warrant covers areas which do not
meet other warrants yet exhibit the reasonable
possibility or potential for accident, based upon the
factors described above, which may be correctable by
the installation of a signal.
Section 20-37. All traffic regulatory signs and control
devices shall be reviewed by the Director of Public Works or his
designee for compliance with the warrants stated in Section 20-36
above. Any requests for placement or removal of regulatory signs
(being defined as STOP or yield signs) shall be completed by any
person requesting review, and review shall be made by the Public
Works Director, or his designee, indicating what criteria or
warrants as specified above have been met, or not met, which
review shall contain a recommended action to be taken. All such
recommendations shall be submitted to the Street Committee of the
City Council, which shall review and discuss said recommendation.
Any person aggrieved by the decision of the City Council's Street
Committee to approve or disapprove said recommendation may appeal
said decision to the City Council for the purpose of obtaining a
final decision from the City Council. It is expressly stated
herein that said appeal process shall relate only to warrant No.
5 specified in Section 20-36 set forth above.
Section 2. Safety Clause. The City Council hereby finds,
determines, and declares that this ordinance is promulgated under
the general police power of the City of Wheat Ridge, that it is
promulgated for the health, safety, and welfare of the public,
and that this ordinance is necessary for the preservation of
health and safety and for the protection of public convenience
and welfare. The City Council further determines that the
ordinance bears a rational relation to the proper legislative
object sought to be attained.
Section 3. Severability. If any clause, sentence,
paragraph, or part of this ordinance or the application thereof
to any person or circumstances shall for any reason be adjudged
by a court of competent jurisdiction invalid, such judgment shall
not affect application to other persons or circumstances.
Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect 15 days
after final publication.
INTRODUCED, READ, AND ADOPTED on first reading by a vote of
7 to 0 on this 10th day of Februarv , 1986,
ordered published in full in a newspaper of general circulation
in the City of Wheat Ridge and Public Hearing and consideration
on final passage set for February 24 , 1986, at
7:30 o'clock p.m., in the Council Chambers, 7500 West 29th
Avenue, Wheat Ridge, Colorado
READ, ADOPTED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED on second and final
reading by a vote of 8 to 0 this 24th day of February
1986.
3
SIGNED by the Mayor on this 25th day of February
1986.
ATTEST:
Frank Stite Mayor
Wanda Sang, City; lerk
1st Publication: 2/13/1986
2nd Publication: 2/27/1986
Wheat Ridge Sentinel:
Effective Date: March 14, 1986
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY
OFFIC O C T NEY:
Joh E. Hayes
4