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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution-1988-1086 RESOLUTION NO. 1086 Series of 1988 TITLE: RESOLUTION PETITIONING THE COLORADO STATE PATROL TO DESIGNATE ROUTES FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WHEREAS, by the adoption of Senate Bill 156 (The Hazardous Materials Transportation Act of 1987), the Colorado General Assembly has empowered the Colorado State Patrol to designate routes for the transportation of hazardous materials by motor carrier on public roads within the State, and WHEREAS, Senate Bill 156 (at section 43-6-303(1)(a) and (b), C.R.S.) authorizes (1) municipalities to petition the Colorado State Patrol for such designations with respect to any public road within the municipality's boundaries, and (2) counties to petition the Colorado State Patrol for such designations with respect to any public road maintained by the county, and WHEREAS, the City Council of Wheat Ridge has determined that the designation of routes for the transportation of hazardous materials within the City of Wheat Ridge is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, safety and welfare; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE: 1. The City has undertaken certain studies and analyses of alternative routes for transporting hazardous materials within and through the City and has determined that certain routes are superior to others based on the criteria as described in Senate Bill 156 at section 43-6-302. 2. The City Council of Wheat Ridge has strong opposition to any street or roadway which flows in a general North and South direction through the City being designated as either a primary or alternate hazardous material route. 3. That the Colorado State Patrol be and hereby is petitioned to designate the following public roads within the City of Wheat Ridge as permissible routes for the transportation of hazazrdous materials, as defined at section 43-6-103(3), C.R.S., and 43-6-301 (2), C.R.S.: A. Route 1: Interstate 70 as it enters the City of Wheat Ridge at approximately Harlan Street for westbound traffic, and terminating at approximately 29th Avenue at the West City boundaries. B. Route 2: C. Other: Interstate 70 as it enters the City at approximately 29th Avenue for Eastbound traffic, and terminating at approximately Harlan street at the East City boundaries, excepting the portions of Interstate 70 between approximately Allison street and Clear Creek, which portion belongs to the City of Arvada. Interstate 76 both East and West bound for the portion that transverses a very small part of the City, as it approaches the Marshall Street bridge. Exact boundary lines are not at this time clearly defined. The City of Wheat Ridge does not recognize any other primary or alternative routes anywhere within the Corporate limits of this municipality. DONE AND RESOLVED THIS 9th day of May, 1988. ATTEST: '- _J ~;1ailut WANDA SANG, ~pJ~ DAN WILDE, MAYOR ,/ , '1 /'--2L~ CITY CL K