1995D36
ORDINANCE NO.
~D~U
AN ORDINANCE
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS,
PROVIDING THAT THE CODE OF ORDINANCES CITY OF
SCHERTZ, TEXAS, BE AMENDED BY DELETING CHAPTER l8,
TRAFFIC AND REPLACING SAME WITH A REVISED CHAPTER
18, TRAFFIC; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE; AND
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES IN
CONFLICT.
WHEREAS, the growth of the City has resulted in the addition
of new areas, and
WHEREAS, public safety requires review of the laws governing
the operation of vehicles and the flow of traffic;
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS;
I
THAT Chapter 18 of the Code of Ordinances, City of Schertz,
Texas is hereby amended to read as follows:
Art. I.
Art. II.
Art. III.
Art. IV.
Art. V.
Art. VI.
Art. VII.
Art. VIII .
Chapter 18
TRAFFIC*
In General, ss 18-1--18-28
Operation of Vehicles Generally, SS 18-29--18-54
Traffic-Control Devices, SS l8-55--l8-73
Speed Regulations, SS 18-74--18-89
Stopping, Standing and Parking, SS 18-90--18-107
Operation of Bicycles and Play Vehicles,
SS l8-l08--l8-l20
Pedestrian Rights and Duties, SS l8-l2l--l8-l30
Traffic Safety Hazards, s 18-l3l
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Sec. 18-1. Adoption of state law.
(a) Article 670ld, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas, being the
Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways, is hereby adopted and
made a part hereof as if fully set out herein.
(b) All definitions contained in the state act referred to in
subsection (a) shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement
of this chapter.
Sec. 18-2. Traffic engineer designated.
The Traffic Safety Engineer is to be the responsibility of
the City Manager's office.
Sec. 18-3. General powers and duties of traffic engineer.
The traffic engineer shall exercise the powers and duties
with respect to traffic as provided in this chapter. It shall be
the general duty of the traffic engineer to determine the
installation and proper timing and maintenance of traffic-control
devices, to conduct engineering analysis of traffic accidents and
to devise remedial measures, to conduct engineering investigation
of traffic conditions and to cooperate with other city officials
in the development of ways and means to improve traffic
conditions, and to carry out the additional powers and duties
imposed by this chapter and other ordinances of the city.
*Cross
traffic, s
railroads,
ordinance,
State
St. Art.
Rev. 02-96
references-Duties of planning commission
2-26; motor vehicle junk yards, Ch.
Ch. l5; streets and sidewalks, Ch.
s 2l-1.
law reference-Uniform Traffic Act, Vernon Ann.
670ld.
relative to
9 et seq.
16, zoning
Civ.
108l
s 18-4
SCHERTZ CODE
Sec. l8-4. Authority of police officers to direct traffic.
Officers of the police department are hereby authorized to
direct all traffic, by voice, hand or signal, in conformance with
this chapter and other traffic laws, provided that, in the event
of a fire or other emergency or to expedite traffic or to
safeguard pedestrians, officers of the police department may
direct traffic as conditions may require, notwithstanding the
provisions of this chapter and other traffic laws.
State law reference-Authority of city to
means of police officers, Vernon Ann. Civ.
27 (a)(2).
regulate traffic by
St. art. 670ld, s
Sec.
18-5. Authority of officers of fire department to direct
traffic.
Officers of the fire department, when at the scene of a fire,
may direct or assist the police in directing traffic thereat or
in the immediate vicinity.
Cross reference~Authority of fire chief to arrange for
traffic control at scene of fire, s 7-l9 et seq.
Sec. l8-6. Obedience to traffic officers.
No person shall willfully fail or refuse to comply with any
lawful order or direction of a police officer or fire department
official vested by this chapter with authority to direct, control
or regulate traffic.
Sec. 18-7. Permit for funeral processions and parades.
No funeral procession or parade containing two hundred (200)
or more persons or fifty (50) or more vehicles, excepting the
forces of the United States Army and Navy, the military forces of
this state, and the forces of the police and fire departments,
shall occupy, march or proceed along any street except in
accordance with a permit issued by the city manager.
State law reference-Authority of city to regulate or prohibit
processions, Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art. 670ld, s 27(a)3.
Sec. 18-8. Identification of Vehicles in funeral processions.
Funeral cars such as hearses or family cars operated by a
funeral home shall display one pennant at the front of the car
sufficient to identify it as a funeral car. All other vehicles
in the procession shall operate with the headlights on low beam.
Rev. 02-96
1082
TRAFFIC
s l8-l2
Sec. l8-9. Use of roller skates, coasters, etc., in roadway.
No person upon roller skates, skateboards or riding in or by
means of any coaster, toy vehicle or similar device shall go upon
any roadway, except while crossing a street on a crosswalk and,
when so crossing, such person shall be granted all the rights and
shall be subject to all of the duties applicable to pedestrians.
This section shall not apply upon any street set aside as a play
street.
Sec. l8-l0. Boarding or alighting from moving vehicle.
No person shall board or alight from any vehicle while such
vehicle is in motion.
Sec.
l8-ll.
Riding on portion of vehicle not intended for
passengers.
No person shall ride in or on any portion of a motor vehicle
not designed for the transport of passengers, except when engaged
in the necessary discharge of employment of business duties; and
no operator of a motor vehicle shall drive on any public street
or right-of-way within the City of Schertz, Texas, while a
passenger under the age of fourteen is in or on any portion of
the vehicle that is not designed for passengers, including the
bed of a pickup truck which is not equipped with securely
attached passenger seats, or which is not equipped with a camper
or other truck-bed accessory that provides a roof and four
walls. The City Manager may, by regulation or permit, authorize
exceptions to this section for authorized parades.
Sec.
l8-l2.
General procedure
violations.
for arrests for
traffic
(a) Whenever any person is arrested for violating any
provision of this chapter and such person is not immediately
taken before a magistrate as provided in Section 18-13, the
arresting officer shall prepare, in quadruplicate, a written
notice to appear in court, containing the name and address of
such person, the license number of his vehicle, if any, the
offense charged, and the time and place when and where such
person shall appear in court; provided, however, that the
offense of speeding shall be the only offense making mandatory
the issuance of a written notice to appear in court, and only
then if the arrested person gives his written promise to appear
in court, by signing in quadruplicate the written notice prepared
by the arresting officer. It shall not be mandatory for an
officer to give a written notice to appear in court to any person
arrested for the offense of speeding when such person is
operating a vehicle licensed in a state other than the State of
Texas, or county other than the United States.
(b) The time specified in such notice to appear must be at
least ten (10) days after such arrest unless the person arrested
shall demand an earlier hearing.
Rev. 02-96
1083
s l8-l2
SCHERTZ CODE
(c) The place specified in such notice to appear
before a magistrate within the city or the county,
jurisdiction of the alleged offense.
must be
who has
(d) The arrested person, in order to secure release as
provided in this section, must give his written promise to appear
in court by signing, in quadruplicate, the written notice
prepared by the arresting officer. The original of such notice
shall be delivered to the Court, a copy shall be retained by the
officer and two copies thereof delivered to the person arrested.
Thereupon, such officer shall forthwith release the person
arrested from custody.
Cross
State
art.
reference-Arrests without warrant,
law reference-Similar provisions,
670ld, s l48.
s l4-1.
Vernon's Ann.
Civ.
St.
Sec.
l8-l3. Violators to be taken before magistrate in certain
cases.
Whenever any person is arrested for any violation of this
chapter, the arrested person shall be immediately taken before a
magistrate within the county who has jurisdiction of such offense
in any of the following cases:
(a) When the person arrested demands an immediate appearance
before a magistrate;
(b)
stop in
property;
When the person is arrested upon a charge of failure to
the event of an accident, causing damage to person or
(c) In any other event when the person arrested refuses to
give his written promise to appear in court as provided in this
chapter.
State
St. art.
law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann.
6701d, s 147.
Civ.
Sec. l8-l4.
violation.
Giving false information upon arrest for traffic
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, upon being arrested
by a police officer of the city for a violation of this chapter,
to give as his name to the arresting officer, any other than his
true and correct name.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person, upon being arrested
by a police officer of the city for a violation of this chapter,
to give as his address to the arresting officer, any other than
his true and correct address.
Rev. 02-96
1084
TRAFFIC
s lB-17
Sec. l8-l5. Violation of promise to appear in answer to traffic
violation charge.
Any person willfully violating his written promise to
in court, given as provided in this chapter, is guilty
misdemeanor regardless of the disposition of the charge
which he was originally arrested.
appear
of a
upon
State
St. Art.
law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann.
670ld, s 149.
Civ.
Sec.
18-16.
Payment of fine at Municipal Court Clerk's office
for certain violations.
(a) The judge of the municipal court may designate violations
of this chapter which may be satisfied by payment, at the
Municipal Court clerk's office, of fines prescribed by the judge,
such fines to be within the limits prescribed by Sec. 1-8 of
this Code.
(b) Any person who has received any notice to appear in
answer to a traffic charge designated in accord with subsection
(a) may, within the time specified in the notice, appear at the
municipal court clerks office and answer the charge set forth in
such notice by paying the prescribed fine and, in writing,
pleading guilty to the charge, waiving a hearing in court and
giving power of attorney to the person in charge of the police
department to make such a plea and pay such fine in court.
(c) Any person who has been guilty of three (3) or more
traffic violations within the preceding twelve (12) months shall
not be permitted to pay a fine under this section, but must make
statutory bail for appearance in court.
Sec. l8-l7. Disposition of traffic fines and forfeitures.
All fines or forfeitures collected upon conviction or upon
the forfeiture of bail of any person charged with a violation of
any of the provisions of this chapter shall be paid into the city
treasury and deposited in the general fund.
Secs. l8-l8--l8-28. Reserved.
Rev. 02-96
10B5
s 18-29 SCHERTZ CODE
ARTICLE II. OPERATION OF VEHICLES GENERALLY
Sec. l8-29. No-passing zones.
The city council is hereby authorized to determine, by
ordinance, those portions of any street in the city where
overtaking and passing or driving on the left side of the roadway
would be especially hazardous and may, by appropriate signs or
markings on the roadway, indicate the beginning and end of such
zones. When such signs or markings are in place and clearly
visible to any ordinarily observant person, every driver of a
vehicle shall obey the directions thereof.
State law reference-Authority to designate no-passing zones,
Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art. 670ld, Sec. 58.
Sec. 18-30. Restrictions on turning.
(a) The traffic engineer is authorized to place markers,
buttons or signs within or adjacent to intersections indicating
the course to be traveled by vehicles turning at such
intersections, and such course to be traveled as so indicated may
conform to or be other than as prescribed by law or ordinance.
When authorized markers, buttons or other indications are placed
within an intersection indicating the course to be traveled by
vehicles turning thereat, no driver or a vehicle shall disobey
the directions of such indications.
(b) The traffic engineer is hereby authorized to determine
those intersections at which drivers of vehicles shall not make a
right or left turn, and shall place proper signs at such
intersections. The making of such turns may be prohibited
between certain hours of any day and permitted at other hours, in
which event the same shall be plainly indicated on the signs or
such signs may be removed when such turns are permitted.
Whenever authorized signs indicate that no right or left turn is
permitted, no driver of a vehicle shall disobey the directions of
any such sign.
(c) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to
turn such vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction,
unless such movement can be made in safety and without backing or
otherwise interfering with other traffic. In no event shall such
a turn be made at any intersection or upon any street where the
making of such a turn is prohibited by a sign erected pursuant to
authority of the city council.
State law reference-Authority of city
prohibit turning at intersections, Vernon's Ann.
670ld, s 27(a)(8).
to regulate
Civ. St.
and
art.
Rev. 02-96
1086
TRAFFIC
s 18-32
Sec. l8-31. Stopping - General
Every vehicle shall stop before entering a public roadway
from property other than a public roadway.
Sec. 18-32. Stop intersections-Designated-Generally.
The following through streets are hereby established at the
intersections with the designated cross or stop streets:
Through Streets
Cross or Stop Street
Abercorn
Whitaker
Aero Avenue
Beacon Avenue
Colony Drive
Elm Street
Swimming Pool/Pavilion
Parking Lot Exit
Andrew Low
Whitefield Square
Ashley Park
Baldwin Park
Twinpoint Creek
Associates Drive
Doerr Lane
Aviation Avenue
Beacon Avenue
Elm Street
Lindbergh Avenue
Bending Brook Drive
Sandy Ridge Circle
Bent Tree Drive
Red Cedar Cove
Red Oak Cove
Boenig Drive
Gray town Road
Borgfeld Road
Dove Meadows
Emerald Gate
Brooks Avenue
Pfeil Street
Chestnut Drive
Beverly Drive
Judith Ann Drive
Lori Lynn Drive
Pecan Drive
Church Street
Dowman Street
Rev. 02-96
1087
s l8-32
SCHERTZ CODE
Through Streets
Cross or Stop Streets
Colony Drive
Marilyn Drive
Corridor Parkway
Guada Coma Drive
Triton Drive
Cotton King
Jasper Hill Lane
Curtiss Avenue
Beacon Avenue
Koch Street
Pfeil Street
Roanoke Drive
Williams Street
Westchester Drive
Davenport
Abercorn
Dietz Road
Town Gate
Dimrock
Poplar Grove Lane
Dove Meadows
Grey Feather
Mourning Dove
Silver Tree Boulevard
White Wing
Drayton
Forsyth Park
Tattnall
Exchange Avenue
Koch Street
Pfeil Street
Williams Street
Farm Road l5l8
Aero Avenue
Aviation Boulevard
Commercial Place
Curtiss Avenue
Ira Avenue
Lower Seguin Road
Oak Street
Pecan Drive
Schaefer Road
Trainer Hale Road (North)
Trainer Hale Road (South)
Ware Seguin Road
Windy Meadow Drive
Farm Road 2252
Farm Road 482 (North)
Farm Road 482 (South)
IH-35 South Access Road
Rev. 02-96
1088
TRAFFIC
Through Streets
Farm Road 3009
(ROy Richard Drive)
Cross or Stop Streets
Antler Drive
Cherrywood
Circle Oak Drive
Corridor Parkway
Crest Oak Drive
Cyrus McCormick
Dimrock
Eli Whitney
Fawn Drive
Green Valley Road
Live Oak Road
Patrick Henry Drive
Red Iron
Savannah Drive
Tri-County Parkway
Triton Drive
Will Rogers Drive
Webster Drive
Woodland Oaks Drive
Farm Road 482
Hubertus Road
Farm Road 78
Cloverleaf Drive
Mill Street
Nu Pecan Grove Drive
Randolph Avenue
River Road
First Street
Church Street
Lee Street
Main Street
Wuest Street
Forsyth Park
Hull
Madison Square
Greenshire Drive
Bent Tree Drive
Green Valley Road
Greenshire Drive
Greenwood
Cherrywood
Cedarwood
Spicewood
Habersham
Drayton
Rev. 02-96
lOB9
s lB-32
s 18-32
SCHERTZ CODE
Through Streets
Cross or Stop Streets
Idlewood
Greenwood
IH 10 Access Road
Pfeil Road
Gray town Road
Scenic Lake Drive
Freudenberg Road
IH 35 Access Road
Cabana Drive
Country Club Blvd.
Country Club Blvd. at
Subdivision exit Gate
Covers Cove
Echardt Road
FM 1103
FM 2252 (North Access)
Friesenhahn Road
Hubertus Road
Irola Drive
Plaza Drive
Schwab Road
Tri-County Parkway
Wiederstein Road
Ivory Creek
Millcross Lane
Jasper Hill Lane
Poplar Grove Lane
Lindbergh Avenue
Aero Avenue
Brooks Avenue
Curtiss Avenue
Exchange Avenue
Mitchell Avenue
Winburn Avenue
Wright Avenue
Live Oak Road
Maske Road
Menlo Drive
Lower Seguin Road
Aranda Lane (East & West)
Main Street
Lindbergh Avenue
Pfeil Street
Randolph Avenue
Williams Street
Rev. 02-96
1090
TRAFFIC
Through Streets
Cross or Stop Streets
Maple Drive
Chestnut Drive
Marilyn Drive
Oak Street
Mill Street
Church Street
Lee Street
Mitchell Avenue
Colony Drive
Mossy Lane
Lockwood Lane
Nell Deane
Boulevard
Chestnut Drive
Oak Street
Aero Avenue
Aviation Avenue
Beverly Drive
Brooks Avenue
Judith Ann Drive
Lori Lynn Drive
Maple Drive
Mitchell Avenue
Nell Deane Boulevard
Pecan Drive
Winburn Avenue
Wright Avenue
Oglethorpe
Olde Moss
Habersham
Andrew Low
Patrick Henry Drive
Lincoln Drive
Pecan Drive
Colony Drive
Pfeil Road
Freudenberg Road
Randolph Avenue
Aviation Avenue
Brooks Avenue
Exchange Avenue
Maple Drive
Mitchell Avenue
Pecan Drive
Winburn Avenue
Wright Avenue
Red Iron
Pipestone
Rev. 02-96
1091
s 18-32
s l8-32
SCHERTZ CODE
Through Streets
Cross or Stop Streets
River Road
Bubbling Spring Road, South Side Only
Roanoke Drive
Richmond Drive
Williamsburg Drive
Roundtree Drive
Meadow Lane
Savannah Drive
Broughton
Davenport
Habersham
Ogelthorpe
Olde Moss
Tattnall
Whitaker
Whitefield Square
Wm. Scarbrough
Scenic Lake Drive
Boenig Drive
Schertz Parkway
Aero Avenue
Ashley Park
Beck Street
Live Oak Road
Elbel Road
Exchange Avenue
Garden Circle
Wiederstein Road
Main Street
Maske Road
Mitchell Avenue
Pecan Drive
Savannah Drive
School Road
Senior Circle
Wiederstein Road
Silvertree
Idlewood
Dove Meadows
Summar Haven
Millcross Lane
Tri-County Parkway
Assembly Circle
Associates Drive
Corridor parkway
Guada Coma Drive
Rev. 02-96
l092
Through Streets
Turncreek Lane
TRAF.FIC
Cross or Ston Streets
Crimson Cove
Gate Creek
Linden Cove
s 18-32
Valley Forge Drive
Roanoke Drive
Victoria Point
Ashley Park
Dusty Crossing
Samantha Drive
Ware Seguin Road
Pfeil Road
Boenig Drive
Webster Drive
Robert Derrick Drive
Westchester Drive
Richmond Drive
Valley Forge Drive
Williamsburg Drive
Williams Street
Wright Avenue
Will Rogers Drive
Robert Derrick Drive
Winburn Avenue
Beacon Avenue
Elm Street
Woodland Oaks Drive
Bent Tree Drive
Cotton King
Greenshire Drive
Hidden Grove Lane
Hillview Lane
Kingsland Circle
Lockwood Lane
Star Light Lane
Wild Cherry
Wright Avenue
Beacon Avenue
Elm Street
Zuehl Road
Dowman Street
First Street
Second Street
State law reference-Authority of
intersections, Vernon's Ann. Civ.
27(a)(6), 9l(a)f.
city
St.
to designate stop
art. 670ld, SS
State
St. art.
law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann.
670ld, ss 73, 91, 91A.
Civ.
Rev. 02-96
1093
s 18-33
SCHERTZ CODE
Sec. 18-33. Same--Same--All-way stops.
The following intersections are hereby designated as all-way
stop intersections:
(a) Aero Avenue and Randolph Avenue.
(b) Ashley Park and Wayward Pass
(c) Curtiss Avenue and Schertz Parkway.
(d) Curtiss Avenue and Randolph Avenue.
(e) Dimrock and Cotton King
(f) Dimrock and Kline Circle
(g) Dimrock and Star Light Lane
(h) Dusty Crossing and Newrock Creek
(i) IH-35 North Access Road and Schertz Parkway
(j) IH-35 South Access Road and Schertz Parkway
(k) Marilyn Drive and Randolph Avenue.
(l) Marilyn Drive and Chestnut Drive.
(m) Schertz Parkway and Elbel Road/Aero Avenue.
(n) Savannah Drive and Broughton
(0) Savannah Drive and Forsyth Park
(p) Wayward Pass and Twinpoint Creek
(q) Woodland Oaks and Cedar Lane
(r) Woodland Oaks and Kline Circle
Sec. l8-34. Same--Signs; duty of drivers.
(a) It shall be the duty of the traffic engineer to place and
maintain stop signs at the intersections designated in sections
18-32 and 18-33. Such signs shall be erected in such manner as
to indicate which vehicle approaching the intersection are
required to stop and shall be located as near as practicable at
the nearest line of the crosswalk, or if none, at the nearest
line of the roadway.
Rev. 02-96
l094
TRAFFIC
s 18-35
(b) Except where directed to proceed by a police officer or a
traffic-control signal, the driver of a vehicle approaching a
stop sign erected under this section shall stop his vehicle
before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the
intersection or, if there is no crosswalk, shall stop at a
clearly marked stop line, but if none, then at the point nearest
the intersecting roadway where the driver has a view of
approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway, before entering
the intersection. After having so stopped, such driver shall
yield the right-of-way to other vehicles which have entered the
intersection from another street or which are approaching so
closely on another street as to constitute an immediate hazard.
Sec. 18-35. Yield intersections--Designated.
The following yield-right-of-way intersections are hereby
established.
Right-of-Way Street
Yield Street
Antler Drive
Deer Run Drive
Ashley Park
Camaron Woods
Emerald Point
Fresno Place
Bent Tree Drive
Oak Tree Circle
Mount Laurel
Brooks Avenue
Beacon Avenue
Elm Street
Circle Oak Drive
Crown Oak Pass
Golden Oak
Lazy Oak Drive
Shady Oak Lane
Silver Oak
Spanish Oak
Cloverleaf Drive
Oakdale Drive
Valley Oak Drive
Crest Oak Drive
Crown Oak Pass
Lazy Oak Drive
Shady Oak Lane
Spanish Oak
Crown Oak
Dimrock
Cedar Lane
Hidden Grove Lane
Newning
Tiny Elm
Witten
Rev. 02-96
1095
s 18-35
Right-of-way Street
Fawn Drive
FM 482
Hidden Grove Lane
Hillview Lane
Kline Circle
Lincoln Drive
Maple Drive
Marilyn Drive
Meadow Lane
Mitchell Avenue
Richardson Drive
River Road
Robert Derrick Drive
Robert Steven Drive
Roundtree Drive
Thomas Edison Drive
Rev. 02-96
SCHERTZ CODE
Yield Street
Deer Run Drive
FM 2252
Andre
Mossy Lane
Midwell
Howard Drive
Thomas Edison Drive
Beacon Avenue
Vicki Lynn Drive
Linda Court
Melissa Court
Sharon Court
Arrowhead Lane
Forrest Way
Greentree Drive
Beacon Avenue
Elm Street
Menlo Drive
Dartmoor Drive
Laurel Lane
Oakdale Drive
pentonville Drive
Dearborn Drive
Henry Ford Drive
Dearborn Drive
Henry Ford Drive
Patrick Henry Drive
Will Rogers Drive
Cloverleaf Drive
Fulton Drive
1096
TRAFFIC
s 18-36
Right-of-way Street
Valley Oak Drive
Yield Street
Forrest Way
Greentree Drive
Roundtree Drive
Victoria Point
Fallen Stone
Freeport Drive
Prichard Place
Rosewell Place
Well Drive
Irola Drive
State law
intersections,
27(a)(6),91.
State law reference-Similar provisions,
St. art. 670ld, ss 73, 91, 9lA.
reference-Authority of city to
Vernon's Ann. Civ. St.
designate yield
art. 670ld, ss
Vernon's Ann.
Civ.
Sec. 18-36. Same--Signs; duty of driver.
(a) The traffic engineer shall erect yield-right-of-way signs
at every intersection designated in section l8-35, in such manner
as to indicate which vehicles approaching the intersections are
required to yield the right-of-way. Such signs shall be located
as near as practicable at the nearest line of the crosswalk, or
if none, at the nearest line of the roadway.
(b) The driver of a vehicle approaching an intersection with
a yield-right-of-way sign facing him shall slow down to a speed
reasonable for existing conditions and shall yield the
right-of-way to other vehicles which have entered the
intersection from another street or are approaching so closely on
such other street as to constitute an immediate hazard. The
driver of a vehicle approaching a yield sign, if required for
safety to stop, shall stop before entering the crosswalk on the
near side of the intersection or, in the event there is no
crosswalk, at a clearly marked stop line, but if none, then at
the point nearest the intersecting roadway where the driver has a
view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway. When
directed to proceed by a police officer or traffic-control
signal, a driver approaching such sign shall proceed in
accordance with the directions of such officer or traffic-control
signal.
Rev. 02-96
1097
s 18-37
SCHERTZ CODE
Sec. 18-37. One-way streets and alleys.
(a) Whenever any ordinance of this city designates any
one-way street or alley, the traffic engineer shall place and
maintain signs giving notice thereof, and no such regulation
shall be effective unless such signs are in place. Signs
indicating the direction of lawful traffic movement shall be
placed at every intersection where movement of traffic in the
opposite direction is prohibited.
(b)
traffic,
direction
Upon a roadway designated and sign
the driver of a vehicle shall
designated.
posted
drive
for
only
one-way
in the
(c) The following streets are hereby designated for one-way
traffic:
IH-35 North Access Road from South City Limits to FM 3009.
IH-35 South Access Road from FM 3009 to South City Limits.
State law reference-Authority of city to designate one-way
streets, Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art. 6701d, s 27(a)(4).
Sec. 18-38. Driving in processions.
Each driver in a funeral or other procession shall drive as
near to the right-hand edge of the roadway as practical and shall
follow the vehicle ahead as close as is practical and safe.
Sec. 18-39. Driving between vehicles of procession.
No driver of a vehicle shall drive between the vehicles
comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while they
are in motion and when such vehicles are conspicuously designated
as required by section l8-B. This provision shall not apply at
intersections where traffic is controlled by traffic-control
signals or police officers.
Sec.
l8-40. Driving through, around or under railroad crossing
gate or barrier.
No person shall drive any vehicle through, around or under
any crossing gate or barrier at a railroad grade crossing while
such gate or barrier is closed or is being opened or closed.
Rev. 02-96
l098
TRAFFIC
s l8-43
Sec. l8-4l. Driving into or through school crossing zones.
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or operate any
vehicle into or through any school crossing zone at a time when
there is a child or children crossing or standing therein,
provided that such school crossing zone has been indicated by
signs not less than one hundred (lOO) feet from the zone and
further provided that such zones have been established across
paved streets indicated by lines of white or yellow paint marking
its boundaries, which zones shall not be greater in width than
twenty (20) feet.
Sec. 18-42. Spinning wheels.
(a) It shall be unlawful for the driver of any motor vehicle
being driven upon a public street or other public place in the
city to accelerate such vehicle in such a fashion as to cause one
or more of its wheels to spin against the surface of the street,
or other driving surface, if not a public street, and thereby
leave markings or other physical evidence of spinning wheels
thereon.
(b) Police officers, ambulance drivers, drivers of fire
trucks and other emergency vehicles and drivers acting under a
sudden emergency are exempt from the operation of this section.
Sec. 18-43. Negligent collision.
(a) If any person driving or operating or in charge of any
vehicle, animal, railroad engine or railroad car shall
intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, and/or with criminal
negligence, cause, suffer or permit such vehicle, animal,
railroad engine or railroad car to come into collision with any
other vehicle of any nature whatever, or with any animal, person,
street sign, street post, fire hydrant, mailbox or any other
obstacle or object whatever in or on any public street or any
public place whatever, in the city, such person shall be deemed
guilty of the offense of negligent collision and a misdemeanor.
(b) The words "intentionally", "knowingly", "recklessly" and
"with criminal negligence" as used herein, shall be defined as it
is defined in article 6.03 of the Texas Penal Code.
Rev. 02-96
l099
s l8-44 SCHERTZ CODE
Secs. l8-44 Crime Watch Signs
Crime Watch Signs are authorized to be placed with speed
limit signs and street identification signs. Neighborhood Crime
Watch organization presidents will submit recommendations for
placement of Crime Watch Signs in the neighborhood to the Chief
of Police and the Director of Public Works. Upon approval of
sign location, the Crime Watch organization will provide the
Street Department with the necessary signs and hardware at no
cost to the City. Installation of signs by the City will be at
no cost to the Crime Watch organization.
Sec.
l8-45.
Vehicular Weight limits On Roadways Maintained
by the City of Schertz, Texas.
(a) No vehicle weighing more than fifteen thousand
pounds may travel on any roadway that is maintained by
of Schertz, other than Federal Highways, i.e. IH 35,
Roads i.e. FM 78, FM 482, FM 1518, FM 2252, and FM
roads that are maintained by Bexar, Comal or Guadalupe
(l5,000)
the City
or State
3009, or
Counties.
(b) The following are the exceptions to subsection (a):
(l) Public conveyance.
(2) Any vehicle making a delivery, or leaving the City after
making a delivery.
(3) Any empty vehicle being driven by the owner of the
vehicle leaving or returning to his/her residence.
State law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann. Civ.
St. art. 670ld-ll, s 2(d).
Sec. 18-46. Through Truck Route
Any interstate highway or state highway within the corporate
limits of the City of Schertz, Texas is designated as a through
truck route.
(a) Interstate 35 from city limits to city limits.
(b) FM 482 from northern city limits to FM 2252
(c) FM 1518 from city limits to city limi ts
(d) FM 2252 from northern city limi ts to IH 35
(e) FM 3009 from northern city limi ts to FM 78.
(f) FM
Rev. 02-96
78
from
city
limi ts
to
city
limi ts
1100
TRAFFIC
s 18-56
Sec. 18-47. Races prohibited
No person shall drive any vehicle in any race, speed
competition or contest, drag or acceleration contest, test of
physical endurance, exhibition of speed or acceleration or for
the purpose of making a speed record and no person shall in any
manner participate in any such race, competition, contest, test
or exhibition; on any federal highway, state highway or alley,
easement, road or street maintained by the City. The City
Manager may, by permit, authorize races or similar events which
shall be exceptions to this section.
Sec. l8-48--l8-54. Reserved
ARTICLE III. TRAFFIC-CONTROL DEVICES*
Sec. l8-55. Installation and maintenance generally.
The traffic engineer shall place and maintain traffic-control
signs, signals and devices when and as required under this
chapter and other traffic ordinances, to make effective the
provisions thereof, or under state law, or to guide or warn
traffic.
State law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann. Civ.
St. art. 670ld, s 3l.
*State law reference-Authority of city to regulate traffic by
means of traffic-control devices, Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art.
670ld, ss 27(a)(2), 31.
Sec.
18-56.
Conformity with state highway
requirements; uniformity.
department
All traffic-control signs, signals and devices shall conform
to the manual and specifications approved by the state highway
department. All signs and signals required for a particular
purpose shall, so far as practicable, be uniform as to type and
location throughout the city. All traffic-control devices so
erected and not inconsistent with the provisions of state law or
this chapter shall be official traffic-control devices.
Rev. 02-96
1101
s l8-57
SCHERTZ CODE
Sec. 18-57. Designation of crosswalks and safety zones; laning
streets for traffic.
The traffic engineer is hereby authorized:
(a) To designate and maintain, by appropriate devices, marks
or lines upon the surface of the roadway, cross-walks at
intersections where, in his opinion, there is particular danger
to pedestrians crossing the roadway, and at such other places as
he may deem necessary.
(b) To establish safety zones of such kind and character and
at such places as he may deem necessary for the protection of
pedestrians.
(c) To make lanes for traffic on street pavements at such
places as he may deem advisable, consistent with this chapter.
Sec. l8-58. Traffic light locations.
The following electrical traffic-control signals within the
corporate limits of the city are hereby established as official
electrical traffic-control signals in full signal operation at
such street intersections:
(a) Intersection of Farm Market 78 and First Street.
(b) Intersection of Farm Market 3009(Roy Richard Drive) and
Borgfeld/Elbel Road.
(c) Intersection of Farm Market 78 and Farm Market 3009 (Roy
Richard Drive).
(d) Intersection of Farm Market 78 at Schertz Parkway.
(e) Intersection IH 35 North Access Road and Farm to Market
3009 (Roy Richard Drive).
(f) Intersection IH 35 South access Road and Farm Market
3009 (Roy Richard Drive).
State law reference-Similar prov~s~ons, Vernon's
art. 670ld, s 32; necessity for signs giving
traffic ordinance or regulation, Vernon's Ann.
670ld, s 27(c))
Ann. Civ.
notice of
Civ. St.
St.
local
art.
Sec. l8-59. Necessity for signs.
No provision of this chapter for which signs are required
shall be enforced against an alleged violator if, at the time and
place of the alleged violation, an official sign is not in proper
position and sufficiently legible to be seen by an ordinarily
observant person.
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1102
TRAFFIC
s 18-62
Sec. 18-60. Obedience to devices.
The driver of any vehicle shall obey the instructions of any
official traffic-control device applicable thereto placed in
accordance with this chapter and other traffic ordinances of this
city, unless otherwise directed by a police officer or officers
of the fire department.
State law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann.
St. art. 6701d, s 32.
Civ.
Sec. l8-6l. Unauthorized signs, signals, etc.
(a) No person shall place, maintain or display upon or in
view of any street or highway any unauthorized sign, signal,
marking or device which purports to be or is an imitation of or
resembles an official traffic-control device or railroad sign or
signal, or which attempts to direct the movement of traffic, or
which hides from view or interferes with the effectiveness of any
official traffic-control device or any railroad sign or signal,
and no person shall place or maintain, nor shall any officer of
the city permit upon any street or highway any traffic sign or
signal bearing thereon any commercial advertising. This shall
not be deemed to prohibit the erection upon private property
adjacent to streets of signs giving useful directional
information and of a type that cannot be mistaken for official
signs.
(b) Every such prohibited sign, signal or marking is hereby
declared to be a public nuisance and the traffic engineer is
hereby empowered to remove the same or cause it to be removed
without notice.
State law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann.
St. art. 670ld, s 36.
Civ.
Sec.
18-62. Injuring, removing, etc., devices.
No person shall, without lawful authority, attempt to or in
fact alter, deface, injure, knock down or remove any official
traffic-control device or any railroad sign or signal, or any
inscription, shield or insignia thereon, or any other part
thereof.
State
St. art.
law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann.
670ld, s 37.
Civ.
Secs. 18-63--18-73. Reserved.
Rev. 02-96
1103
s l8-74 SCHERTZ CODE
ARTICLE IV. SPEED REGULATIONS.
Sec. l8-74. Maximum limits generally.
As a result of a traffic and engineering survey conducted by
the traffic engineer, the maximum, reasonable, safe and prudent
speed limit has been found and is hereby declared to be twenty
(20) miles per hour on any street in any residential or business
district in the city, except as may be otherwise provided in this
article. No person shall drive a vehicle on a street or highway
at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the
circumstances then existing in a residential or business
district. The limits specified in this section shall be lawful,
but any speed in excess of such limits shall be prima facie
evidence that the speed is not reasonable or prudent and that it
is unlawful.
Sec. 18-75. Maximum limit in school zones.
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or operate any
motor vehicle at a rate of speed in excess of that which is
posted within a school speed zone, the limits of which shall be
designated by school speed limit signs, on any day of any regular
or any special or summer school term, between the hours of 7:00
a.m. and 9:00 a.m. or between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:15
p.m. or between any other designated and posted hours.
Sec. 18-76. Maximum limits on specific streets.
(a) As a result of a traffic and engineering survey conducted
by the traffic engineer, the maximum reasonable, safe and prudent
speed limits have been found and are hereby declared to be in
force on the following streets or portions thereof, when signs
are in place giving notice thereof, and any speed in excess of
the prescribed limits shall be prima facie evidence that the
speed is not reasonable and prudent and that it is unlawful.
Street
Extent
Speed Limit
Curtiss Avenue
From Easterly end to FM 1518
Between the posted school
signs during the posted
hours
15 MPH
Corridor Parkway
Entire Length
35 MPH
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Street
Live Oak Road
Elbel Road
Farm Market Road
78
Farm Market Road
78(cont)
Farm Market Road
482
TRAFFIC
Extent
From a point approximately
3/l0 of a mile west and south
of the southwestern curbline
of FM 3009(Roy Richard Dr).to
the northeastern curb line of
Schertz Parkway
From the southwestern curbline
of FM 3009 (Roy Richard Drive to
a point approximately 3/l0 of a
mile west and south of said curb
line.
From Schertz Parkway to Farm
Market 3009(Roy Richard Drive)
Between the posted school
signs during the posted hours
From the westerly city limits
to a point .282 miles East
of the westerly city limits
From a point .282 miles
easterly of the westerly city
limits l.209 miles to a point
.l79 miles westerly of the
easterly city limits
From the easterly city limits
to a point .l79 miles westerly
of the easterly city limits
From IH 35 North Access Road
to the interchange of FM 482
and FM 2252
From interchange of FM 2252
to Northern city limits
*State law reference-Speed
authority of cities to alter prima
by state law, Vernon's Ann. Civ.
Rev. 02-96
s 18-76
Speed Limit
40 MPH
30 MPH
30 MPH
20 MPH
30 MPH
40 MPH
45 MPH
45 MPH
45 MPH
of vehicles in cities and
facie speed limits established
St. art. 6701d, ss 166, l69.
1105
s 18-76
Street
Farm Market Road
l5l8
Farm Market Road
2252
Farm Market Road
3009 (Roy Richard
Drive)
Rev. 02-96
SCHERTZ CODE
Extent Speed Limit
Between the posted school signs
when the lights are flashing 20 MPH
From its intersection with Farm
Market Road 78, North to a
point 0.496 miles North of said
intersection 30 MPH
From a point 0.496 miles North
of its intersection with Farm
Market Road 78 North to a point
0.833 miles North of said
intersection 35 MPH
a point 0.833 miles North
intersection with Farm
Road 78 North to City
From
of its
Market
limi ts
45 MPH
From the city limits 0.594 miles
south of Farm to Market Road 78
to 0.262 miles north of IH-lO
North Frontage Road.
55 MPH
From
North
north
0.262 miles
Frontage Road
frontage Road
north of IH-10
to IH-lO
45 MPH
From IH 35 North Access Road
to Northern city limits
45 MPH
Between the posted school signs
when the lights are flashing
35 MPH
From the intersection of Farm
Road 78, Northwesterly l.l62
miles to the intersection of
Live Oak Road/Dietz Road 45 MPH
From the intersection of Live
Oak Road/Dietz Road, north-
westerly 1.662 miles to a point
0.350 miles southeasterly of the
centerline of IH 35. 50 MPH
1106
s l8-76
SCHERTZ CODE
Street
Extent
Speed Limit
Main Street
From First Street to Schertz
Parkway
30 MPH
Pecan Drive
From Farm Market l5l8 to
Oak Street
30 MPH
Randolph Avenue
From Farm Market 78 to
Main Street
30 MPH
From Main Street to
Marilyn Drive
30 MPH
Between the posted school
signs during the posted hours
15 MPH
Schertz Parkway
From Farm Market Road 78 to
500 feet north of center line
of East Live Oak Road.
30 MPH
From
line
east
1-35
500 feet north of center
of East Live Oak Road to
right-of-way line of East
Service Road
45 MPH
Between the posted school
signs during the posted hours
20 MPH
Savannah Drive
Entire Length
30 MPH
Tri-County Parkway
Entire Length
30 MPH
Triton Drive
Entire Length
30 MPH
Ware-Seguin Road
From the west curb line of
FM l5l8 to the western limits
of the City of Schertz
40 MPH
Woodland Oaks Dr.
From easterly city limit
to Cotton King Drive
30 MPH
(b) Nothing in this section shall be construed to affect the
provisions of this chapter relating to allowable speeds in school
zones.
State law reference-Similar provisions, Vernon's Ann. Civ.
St. art. 670ld, s 170.
Rev. 02-96
1108
Street
Farm Market 3009
(continued)
Interstate 35
Main Lanes
Interstate 35
Frontage Roads
Lindbergh Avenue
Lower Seguin Road
Rev. 02-96
TRAFFIC
s l8-76
Extent Speed Limit
From a point 0.350 miles south-
easterly of the centerline of
IH 35, 0.700 miles North-
westerly to a point 0.350 miles
northwesterly of the centerline
of IH 35 45 MPH
From a point 0.350 miles north-
westerly of the centerline of
IH 35, northwesterly to a
point O.lO miles southerly
of the northwestern city limits
From a point 0.10 miles south
of the northwestern city limits
to the northwestern city limits
From northern city limits
to the southern city limits
From northern city limits
to the southern city limits
From Main Street to Aviation
Avenue
From the western side of Farm
Market l5l8 to western most
city limits
From the east curb line of
FM l518 easterly to a point
approximately .8 of a mile
east of FM l5l8
From a point approximately
.8 of a mile easterly from
FM 1518 to a point approxi-
mately 1.4 miles easterly
of FM 1518
1107
55 MPH
40 MPH
55 MPH Max
45 MPH min
45 MPH
30 MPH
40 MPH
35 MPH
45 MPH
TRAFFIC
s 18-91
Sec. l8-77. Minimum limit.
No person shall drive a motor vehicle at such a slow speed as
to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except
when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in
compliance with law.
Sec. l8-78. Exceptions from article.
The provisions of this chapter regulating speeds of vehicles
shall not apply to vehicles operated by the fire department
responding to calls, nor to police officers acting in their
official capacity, nor to physicians or ambulances responding to
emergency calls.
Secs. l8-79--l8-89. Reserved.
ARTICLE V. STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING*
Sec. 18-90. Parking for certain purposes prohibited.
No person shall park a vehicle upon any street for the
principal purpose of:
(a) Displaying such vehicle for sale.
(b) Oil changes, greasing, or repairing such vehicle, except
repairs necessitated by an emergency.
Sec. 18-91. Parking prohibited.
(a) When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person
shall park a vehicle at any time upon any of the following
streets or portions thereof:
Street
Extent
Aero Avenue
Assembly Circle
30 feet on either side of exit from
parking lot located between pavilion and
swimming pool.
Both Sides
Associates Drive
Both Sides
Aviation Boulevard
Either side from Main Street to Cibolo
Creek
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1109
s 18-91
Street
Colony Drive
Curtiss
Corridor Parkway
Dimrock
Dowman Street
East Live Oak Road
Elbel Road
Exchange Avenue
Farm Market 78
Farm Market 3009
(Roy Richard Dr.)
First Street
Guada Coma Drive
IH 35 Access Road
East & West
Lindbergh Avenue
Lindbergh Avenue
Lookout Road
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SCHERTZ CODE
Extent
West side from Brooks Avenue to Aviation
Avenue and from Maple Drive to Marilyn
Drive
Either side from Schertz Parkway to
Westchester
Both Sides
North side from FM 3009 (Roy
Richard Dr.) to Star Light Lane
The entire length of Dowman Street on
the west side of said street.
Either side from Schertz Parkway to
Farm Market 3009(Jack Hays Blvd.)
Either side from Schertz Parkway to
FM 3009(Jack Hays Blvd)
North side from Schertz Parkway
to Koch Street
North side from Dietz Creek to Cibolo
Creek Bridge
Either side from Farm Market 78 to most
northwesterly city limits
Either side from Farm Market 78 to Main
Street
Both Sides
Both Sides from City limit to
City Limits
Either side from Exchange Avenue to
Aviation Avenue
West side from Main Street to Exchange
Avenue.
East side 15 feet from intersection of
Lindbergh Avenue and Main Street
Northeast side from IH 35 to city
limi ts
1110
Street
Main Street
Main Street
Main Street
Maske Road
Oak Street
Pecan Drive
Randolph Avenue
Schertz Parkway
Savannah Drive
Tri-County Parkway
Triton Drive
Woodland Oaks Dr.
Wuest Street
Rev. 02-96
TRAFFIC
s 18-91
Extent
North side within l5 feet of
intersection of Main Street and
Lindbergh Avenue
North side from Lindbergh Avenue to Oak
Street
South side from Lindbergh Avenue
to Aviation Boulevard. Parking will
be permitted on south side of Main
Street from Aviation Boulevard to Oak
Street, except where otherwise posted.
North side from First Street to east
side of entrance to Bank. South side
from First Street to east side of
entrance to parking lot.
From the intersection of East Live Oak
Road to the westerly City limits when
signs are posted.
Either side from Farm Market l5l8 to
Marilyn Drive.
Either side from Colony Drive to Schertz
Parkway
Either side from Farm Market 78 to
Marilyn Drive
Either side from Fm 78 to IH 35 Access
Road.
Both Sides
Both Sides
Both Sides
Either side from Eastern city limits
to Cotton King
Either side from intersection of First
Street to west City limits.
1111
s l8-9l
SCHERTZ CODE
(b) Commercial Vehicles in excess of one (1) ton,
recreational vehicles, trailer houses, camping trailers,
livestock trailers, boats and boat trailers, or other trailers
shall not be parked, or stored on any city street, right-of-way,
alleyway or easement except for temporary parking by a customer
in front of a commercial establishment. This shall not restrict
the parking of a commercial vehicle for the purpose of loading
and unloading. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the owner of a
recreational vehicle may park such vehicle on a city street for a
period not to exceed three (3) days in a calendar month.
(c)
shall be
8:00 p.m.
No vehicle or auxiliary system of a vehicle left running
parked on any residential street between the hours of
and 8:00 a.m.
Sec.
18-92.
Parked vehicles to leave at least ten feet of
roadway available for traffic.
No person shall
manner or under such
ten (10) feet of the
of vehicular traffic.
park any vehicle upon a street in such a
conditions as to leave available less than
width of the roadway for the free movement
Sec. l8-93. Parallel and angle parking.
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the driver
of a vehicle shall not park such vehicle on a roadway other than
parallel with edge of the roadway, headed in the direction of
lawful traffic, and with the curb-side wheels within eighteen
(18) inches of the curb or edge of the roadway.
(b) It shall be lawful to park vehicles at an angle not
greater than forty-five (45) degrees to the line of traffic at
such places in the city as the city council shall, by resolution,
determine that angle parking shall be permitted and shall cause
the same to be marked or signed, and in all places where
sidewalks have been set back and provisions made for parking
vehicles across or inside of the usual curbline on any street in
the city. In leaving an angle parking space, a vehicle shall not
be backed into the traffic lane any further than necessary to get
straightened out and faced in the proper direction for traffic
between such space and the center of the street.
*Cross reference-Vehicles parked in violation of ordinance or
left on streets unattended for more than 48 hours declared to be
nuisance and procedure for abatement thereof, Sec. 10-34 et.
seq.
Rev. 02-96
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TRAFFIC
s l8-96
State law reference-Authority of city to regulate standing
and parking of vehicles, Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art.670ld,(
27(a)(1).
State
St. art.
State
St. art.
law reference-Similar
6701d, s 172.
law reference-Similar
670ld, s 96.
provisions, Vernon's Ann.
Civ.
provisions, Vernon's Ann.
Civ.
Sec.
l8-94.
Permit for backing to curb for loading
unloading.
or
The traffic engineer is authorized to issue special permits
to permit the backing of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of
loading or unloading merchandise or materials, subject to the
terms and conditions of such permit. Such permits may be issued
either to the owner or lessee of real property or to the owner of
the vehicle and shall grant to such person the privilege as
therein stated and authorized herein, and it shall be unlawful for
any permittee or other person to violate any of the special terms
or conditions of any such permit.
Sec. 18-95. Vehicle owner not to permit parking violations.
No person shall allow, suffer or permit any vehicle
registered in his name to stand or be parked in any street in the
city in violation of any provision of this chapter or any other
ordinance regulating the standing or parking of vehicles.
Sec. l8-96. Impoundment of standing or parking vehicles.
(a) Members of the police department are hereby authorized to
remove a vehicle from a street, highway, alley, any easement,
park or other public place in the City to the nearest garage or
other place of safety, or to a garage designated or maintained by
the City, under the circumstances hereinafter enumerated:
(1) When any vehicle is left unattended where such vehicle
constitutes an obstruction to traffic.
(2) When a vehicle is so disabled as to constitute an
obstruction to traffic and the person in charge of the
vehicle is, by reason of physical injury or incapacity,
incapacitated to such an extent as to be unable to
provide for its custody or removal.
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s l8-96
SCHERTZ CODE
(3) When a vehicle is left unattended upon any easement where
such vehicle constitutes or may cause an obstruction for
the intended use.
(4) When a vehicle is left unattended upon a street
parked in violation of this chapter, state law
other ordinance of the City.
and
or
is
any
(b) Whenever an officer removes a vehicle from a street as
authorized in this section and the officer knows, or is able to
ascertain from the registration records in the vehicle, the name
and address of the owner thereof, such officer shall immediately
give or cause to be given notice in writing to such owner of the
fact of such removal and the reasons therefor and of the place to
which such vehicle has been removed. In the event any such
vehicle is stored in a public garage, a copy of such notice shall
be given to the proprietor of such garage.
(c) Whenever an officer removes a vehicle from a street under
this section and does not know and is not able to ascertain the
name of the owner, or for any other reason is unable to give the
notice to the owner as hereinbefore provided, and in the event
the vehicle is not returned to the owner within a period of three
(3) days, then and in that event the officer shall immediately
send or cause to be sent written report of such removal by mail
to the state department whose duty it is to register motor
vehicles, and shall file a copy of such notice with the
proprietor of any public garage in which the vehicle may be
stored. Such notice shall include a complete description of the
vehicle, the date, time and place from which removed, the reason
of such removal, and the name of the garage or place where the
vehicle is stored.
(d) The owner of a vehicle impounded under this section, or
his duly authorized agent, shall be entitled to the possession
thereof upon payment to the city of the sum of two dollars
($2.00), together with all costs of removal and storage that may
accrue thereon.
(e)
section
provided
The remedy and impounding fee and costs provided in this
shall be cumulative of any and all other penalties
for any violation of this chapter.
Cross reference-For further provisions relative to
impoundment and disposition of vehicles parked in violation
ordinances, see s 10-34 et seq.
State law reference-Authority of police to impound parked and
standing vehicles, Vernon's Ann. Civ. St. art. 670ld, s 94.
the
of
Rev. 02-96
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TRAFFIC
s l8-112
Sec. l8-97--l8-l07. Reserved.
ARTICLE VI. OPERATION OF BICYCLES AND PLAY VEHICLES
Sec. 18-108. Applicability.
This chapter shall be applicable whenever a bicycle is
operated upon any highway or upon any path set aside for the
exclusive use of bicycles, subject to exceptions herein stated.
The parent or guardian of any child or ward shall not authorize
or knowingly permit any such child or ward to violate any of the
provisions of this article. "Bicycle" as used in this article,
shall mean a bicycle, unicycle, tricycle, or any similar play
vehicle.
Sec. l8-l09. Rights and duties of riders.
Every person riding a bicycle upon a roadway shall be granted
all of the rights and shall subject to all of the duties
applicable to drivers of motor vehicles except as provided herein
and except as to those provisions which by their nature can have
no application.
Sec. l8-ll0. Bicycle seat; number of persons to be carried.
A person propelling a bicycle shall not ride other than upon
or astride a permanent and regular seat attached thereto; and no
bicycle shall be used to carry more persons at one time than the
number for which it is designed and equipped.
Sec. l8-lll. Operation upon roadways.
Every person operating a bicycle upon a roadway shall ride as
near to the right side of the road as practicable exercising due
care when passing a standing vehicle or one proceeding in the
same direction and shall not ride more than two (2) abreast on
paths or parts of roadways set aside for the exclusive use of
bicycles. Whenever a usable path for bicycle riders exists,
riders shall use such path and shall not use such roadway.
Sec. l8-ll2. Carrying of packages, bundles, etc.
No person operating a bicycle shall carry any package, bundle
or article which prevents the driver from keeping, at least one
hand upon the handlebars.
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Sec. 18-113. Riding at night.
Every bicycle when in use at nighttime shall be equipped with
a lamp on the front which shall emit a white light, visible from
a distance of at least five hundred (500) feet from the front;
and shall also be equipped with a red reflector on the rear of a
type approved by the Texas Department of Public Safety which
shall be visible for a distance of at least three hundred (300)
feet from the rear when directly in front of lawful upper beams
of head lamps of a motor vehicle. A lamp emitting a red light
visible from a distance of five hundred (500) feet from the rear
may be used in addition to the red reflector. Every bicycle
shall also be equipped with a brake which will enable the
operator to make the braked wheels skid on dry, level, clean
pavement.
Sec. 18-114. Races prohibited.
No person shall drive any bicycle (as defined herein) in any
race, speed competition or contest, drag or acceleration contest,
test of physical endurance, exhibition of speed or acceleration
or for the purpose of making a speed record and no person shall
in any manner participate in any such race, competition, contest,
test or exhibition; on any federal highway, state highway or
alley, easement, road or street maintained by the City. The City
Manager may, by permit, authorize races or similar events which
shall be exceptions to this section.
Secs. l8-115--l8-l20. Reserved.
ARTICLE VII. PEDESTRIAN RIGHTS AND DUTIES
Sec.
l8-l2l.
Use of sidewalk, pathway required;
walking on roadway.
manner of
No pedestrian shall walk or run upon the traveled portion of
the roadway when said roadway is paralleled by a sidewalk or
pathway designated for pedestrian traffic. When pedestrians must
walk in the roadway, they are required to walk or run no more
than two (2) abreast on the side of the roadway facing oncoming
traffic. The City Manager may, by permit, authorize races or
similar events which shall be exceptions to this section.
Secs. 18-l22--l8-l30. Reserved.
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TRAFFIC
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ARTICLE VIII. TRAFFIC SAFETY HAZARDS
Sec.
l8-l31. Obstruction of intersections and traffic-control
devices prohibited.
The owner or person in control of any property adjacent to
any intersection where a traffic-control device is erected shall
not permit any vegetation, fences or other structures to obstruct
any such intersection.
Any vegetation, fence or other structure in excess of
thirty-six (36) inches above roadway within the visibility
triangle is hereby declared to be a public nuisance and a traffic
hazard. For the purpose of this section visibility triangle
shall have the following meaning. Triangle sight area would be
from the corner of a converging street to a distance of
twenty-five (25) feet along each street with the triangle
completed by drawing a line through the property from both
twenty-five (25) foot street setbacks.
In the event the owner, tenant, lessee or agent fails to
remove or remedy the condition within ten (lO) days after the
notice has been given, the City may do whatever is deemed
necessary to remove or remedy the condition or cause same to be
done, and charge the expense incurred thereby to the owner, agent
or lessee of the lot or parcel, and such expense shall be
assessed against the real estate upon which the work is done.
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II
All ordinances or parts of ordinances which are in conflict or
inconsistent with any provision of this Ordinance are hereby
repealed to the extent of such conflict.
III
This Ordinance shall be construed and enforced in accordance with
the laws of the state of Texas and the United states of America.
IV
If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to
any person or circumstance shall be held invalid or
unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, the
remainder of this Ordinance and the application of such provision
to the other persons and circumstances shall nevertheless be
valid, and this city Council hereby declares that this Ordinance
would have been enacted without such invalid provision.
EFFECTIVE DATE: The provisions of this ordinance shall be in
force and effective from date of final approval.
Approved on first reading the ~
AND ADOPTED this
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CHAPTER 18, TRAFFIC; WITH A REVISED
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'Adopted the 21 51 day of No- Passed, Approvsd and
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AN ORDINANCE
BY THE ~JTY 'cO\lNCIL
OF THE CITY OF
SCHERTZ. TEXAS. P~
VIDlNG THAT THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES. CITY
OF SCHERTZ. TEXAS BE
AMENDED BY DELETING
CHAPTER 18. TRAFFIC.
AND REPLACING SAME
WITH A . REViSeD
CHAPTER 18. TRAFFiC:
PROVIDING AN EFFEC-
TIVE DATE; AND RE-
PEALING ALL ORDI-
NANCES OR PARTS OF
OROtNANtES. ....4CCINo
FLICT.
Approved on filSl reading
November 7.1895,
Norma AIlhous8
City Secrelaly
AN ORDINANCE
BY THE erN. COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF
SCHERTZ, TEXAS, PRO-
VIDING THAT THE CODE
OF ORDINANCES" CITY
OF SCHERTZ, TEXAS BE
AMENDED BY DELETING
CHAPTER 18, TRAFFIC,
AND REPLACING SAME
WITH A REVISED
CHAPTER 18, TRAFFIC;
PROVIDING AN EFFEC-
TIVE DATE; AND RE-
PEALING ALL ORDI-
NANCES OR PARTS OF
ORDINANCES IN CON-
FLICT.
Approved on first reading
Novambar 7, 1995.
NoRna AIthoUsa
City Secretary
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