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ORDINANCE NO. 478, BOOK 4 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE “CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF IRONWOOD, MICHIGAN, CHAPTER 30 TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLES, ARTICLE II UNIFORM TRAFFIC CODE, BY ADDING A NEW DIVISION 11. ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES USE ON CITY STREETS. NOW THEREFORE, THE CITY OF IRONWOOD ORDAINS: That Div. 11 be added to Chapter 30 Traffic and Motor Vehicles, Article II Uniform Traffic Code. DIV. 11. – ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE USE ON CITY STREETS The City of Ironwood ORDAINS: That Div. II be added to Chapter 30 Traffic and Motor Vehicles, Article II Uniform Traffic Code and the same hereby is amended to the following ordinance and adopt to read as follows: REPEALER The existing provisions of Chapter 30, Article II shall remain in full force and effect, except that any ordinance, resolution, order or parts thereof in conflict with the provisions of this amendment are, to the extent of such conflict, hereby repealed. This repeal shall be effective as of the effective date of the following amendment. AMENDMENT Div. 11 (a) Purpose The intent of this ordinance is to authorize the establishment of access routes along highways and street within the City of Ironwood for use by all-terrain vehicles (ATVs); establish the terms and conditions upon which such access routes may be used; and for the purpose of providing penalties for the violations thereof, pursuant to the Michigan Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, MCL 324.101 et seq. (b) Definitions When used in this ordinance, the following words or terms shall have the following meanings: (1) “Highway” means the entire width between the boundary lines
of a way publicly maintained when any part of the way is open to the
use of the public for the purpose of vehicular travel. “Highway”
includes city streets and alleys.
(6) “Shoulder” means that portion of the highway contiguous to
the roadway, (7) “Residence” means place in which one lives or dwells. (c) Designation of Highways for ATV Use. (1) Unless specifically designated otherwise as provided herein,
all highways, (2) The City Commission is hereby authorized, by Resolution, to
designate those (3) The City shall maintain a map of all highways and streets
under its (d) Regulations on ATV Operation (1) No ATV shall be operated on any highway, street, alley, or
any part or section (2) An ATV operated on a highway, street, or alley pursuant to this ordinance shall at all times be operated: A) For the purpose of gaining access to or from areas where ATV
B) On the outermost five (5) feet of the shoulder, or, in situations where no delineated shoulder exists, then on the outermost right side of the roadway, but not on grassy areas of areas not normally used for vehicular travel. C) In single file, with the flow of traffic: D) In compliance with all of the provisions of statutes, rules,
regulations, E) Hours of operation shall be regulated by resolution of the City Commission. F) At a speed not to exceed fifteen (15) miles per hour; unless otherwise designated by Resolution of the City Commission. G) Only between April 1st and November 30th. H) Pursuant to the Michigan Department of Natural Resource & Environmental Protection Act, MCL 324.101 et. seq. including but not limited to the following: a) A child less than 16 years of age shall not operate an ORV on
a b) while the operator and each passenger is wearing a crash
helmet (3) An ATV may be operated on the roadway of a highway, street or
alley under A) In a life threatening emergency; or (4) An ATV may not be operated: A) On the part of a highway normally occupied by ditches, front slopes, back slopes, or utilities, such areas being more specifically defined as those parts of the highway between the outside shoulder point and the right of way, and shall yield the right of way to Oncoming traffic, per MCL 324.81122. B) Upon, along, or within federal or state highways; C) On those shoulders specifically designated as non-motorized facilities; or D) In violation of any of the provisions of MCL 324.811101 et seq. and the various subsections thereof, as amended, as well as all other statutes, rules, regulations, and ordinances applicable to such ATV operations. (e) Revocation of ATV Designation The City Commission may, from time to time, by Resolution, prohibit ATV use upon any highway, street or alley, and city owned property under its jurisdiction or any part or section thereof, with or without cause, when such action is deemed appropriate by the City Commission. (f) Permit A permit shall be obtained from the City of Ironwood for the use
of ATVs on City (g) Violations and Penalties Any person who violates any provision of this Chapter is
responsible for a civil 1. First offense shall be $75 plus costs. Any violation shall also constitute possible revocation of the City ATV permit. The above Ordinance shall be published as required by law, and shall be effective upon publication. ROLL CALL: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Adopted and approved by the City Commission of the City of
Ironwood, Michigan, this ________ day of ___________, 2010. This
ordinance shall be effective upon its adoption and publication as
required by law. This Ordinance applies to the above-described
premises and a copy of it may be inspected or purchased at the City
Clerk’s Office in the Memorial Building, 213 S. Marquette Street,
Ironwood, Michigan during normal business hours. Adopted and approved by the City Commission of the City of
Ironwood, Michigan, this
ATTEST” ________________________________ Published in accordance with Act 207, Michigan Public Acts of 1921, and as amended (MCLA 125.581 et al) and provisions of Chapter 6 of the City Charter, for the City of Ironwood, Michigan on , 2010.
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