HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance #534 ORDINANCE NO. 534
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNT INGTON
BEACH, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING ORDINANCE:
NO. 322, OF SAID CITY, ENTITLED' "AN
OFDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNT INGT ON BEACH, RELATING TO
AND REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON THE PUBLIC
STREETS OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AND REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES INCONSIST-
ENT HEREWITH, It AN AMENDED.
The City Council of-the City of Huntington Beach,
California, do ordain as follows:
Section 1: That a new section is hereby added to
Ordinance No. 3229 the same to be inserted immediately
after Section 23a and to be known as Section 23b, the
same to read as follows:
Section 23b: That in addition to those certain street
intersections set forth in Section 23 hereof, the following
streets are hereby designated as "Stop" intersections:
1. Palm Avenue and Seventeenth Street.
2. Fifth Street and Orange Avenue.
3. Orange Avenue and Main Street,
4. Acacia Avenue and Sixth Street.
5. Magnolia Avenue and Main Street.
6. Third Street, and Lake Avenue.
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7. Main Street and Crest Avenue.
8. Delaware Avenue and Joliet Street. (Easterly side.)
9. Main Street and Mansion Avenue.
All vehicles entering or crossing said intersections
are hereby required to stop at the following entrances
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thereof, provided said entrances are clearly marked or
signposted as required by the Vehicle Code of the State
of California.
1. PALM AVENUE AND SEVENTEENTH STREET; All
vehicles entering or crossing said intersections from
Palm Avenue are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
2. FIFTH STREET AND ORANGE AVENUE: All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from Fifth Street
are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
3. ORANGE AVENUE AND MAIN STREET ; All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from Orange
Avenue are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
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4. ACACIA AVENUE AND SIXTH STREET ; All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from Acacia
Avenue are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
5. MAGNOLIA AVENUE AND MAIN STREET: All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from Magnolia
Avenue are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
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6. THIRD STREET AND LAKE AVENUE: All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from Third Street
are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
7. MAIN STREET AND CREST AVENUE: All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from Crest Avenue
are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
8. DELAWARE AVENUE AND JOLIET STREET': All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from the easterly
side of Joliet Street are required to stop at the entrance
thereof.
9. MAIN STREET AND MANSION AVENUE: All vehicles
entering or crossing said intersections from Mansion
Avenue are required to stop at the entrance thereof.
That this Ordinance shall not be construed to repeal
Section 23 of this Ordinance but shall be construed as an
addition and supplement thereto,
That the Chief of Police is hereby authorized and
directed to place and maintain a "Stop" sign at or near
the entrance of the intersection where said stop is re-
quired. Said "Stop" sign shall comply with the provisions
of said Vehicle Code, of the State of California.
Section 2: The City Clerk shall certify to the
passage and adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause
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the same to be published by one insertion in the Huntington
Beach News, a weekly newspapers printed, published and cir-
culated in the City of Huntington Beach, California, and
thirty (30) days after the adoption hereof the same shall
take effect and be in force.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City
of Huntington Beach, California, this 12 day of July,
1948.
MAYOR
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
County of Orange ) ss
City of Huntington Beach . )
I, JOHN L. HENRICKSEN, the duly elected, qualified
and acting City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach and
ex-off icio Clerk of the City Council of said City of
Huntington Beach, do hereby certify that the whole number
of members .of the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach is five, that the foregoing Ordinance was first read
to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on
the 21 day of June, 1948 , and was again read to said
a journed
City Council at a regular/meeting thereof held on the
12 day of July, 1948, and was passed and adopted by
the aff irmative ' vote of more than a majority of all the
members of said City Council as follows :
AYES: Councilmen:
TERRY, SEABRIDGE, GREER.
NOES : Councilmen:
NONE.
ABSENT : Councilmen:
LE BARD, LANGENBECK
CiP Clerk and ex-off icio
Clerk of the City Council
of the City of Huntington
. Beach, California.
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