[Adopted 11-12-1975 by Ord. No. 34]
A.
The Supervisors may from time to time designate by
ordinance the streets, roads, highways and alleys within the Township
which shall have a speed limit of 35 miles per hour, or 25 miles per
hour, or 15 miles per hour, and shall cause proper signs designating
such speed limit to be erected along such streets, roads and highways
in accordance with the Motor Vehicle Code legislation of this commonwealth.[1]
[Amended 4-14-2004 by Ord. No. 99]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 101
et seq.
B.
Specific speed limits.
[Added 9-27-1989 by Ord. No. 60]
(1)
From and after enactment of this article, East Mowry
Road from Bauer Road to Raccoon Creek Road shall have a speed limit
of 25 miles per hour, being reduced from 35 miles per hour.
(2)
From and after enactment of this article, West Mowry
Road, from Route 18 to Bauer Road, shall have a speed limit of 25
miles per hour, being reduced from 35 miles per hour, with the exception
of the Municipal Park which has a set speed limit of 15 miles per
hour.
(3)
From and after enactment of this article, the access
road, from New Route 18 to Old Route 18 and from Poorhouse Run to
New Route 18, shall have a speed limit of 15 miles per hour, being
reduced from 35 miles per hour.
(4)
From and after enactment of this article, Bauer Road,
from Route 18 to the intersection of East Mowry Road and West Mowry
Road, shall have a speed limit of 25 miles per hour, being reduced
from 35 miles per hour.
(5)
The
maximum speed limit on S.R. 3019 (Raccoon Creek Road), from Segment
30 to Segment 50 on both sides, is established at 35 miles per hour.
[Added 8-10-2016 by Ord.
No. 143]
[Amended 4-14-2004 by Ord. No. 99]
The Supervisors may from time to time designate
by ordinance the streets, roads and highways to be through streets,
roads or highways within the Township and may so regulate intersections
thereof by placement of "stop" or "yield" signs, or other proper traffic
flow control device.
The Supervisors may from time to time designate
areas or zones along the streets, roads, highways and alleys within
the Township as places prohibited for vehicular parking and shall
cause proper signs of "no parking" to be conspicuously placed to give
notice thereof.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original page 2 of Ord. No.
34, which immediately followed this section, could not be located
for inclusion in the Code at time of publication.
A.
Stop signs are hereby authorized, established and
confirmed at such intersections listed below, and the flow of traffic
shall be enforced pursuant to the Code.
[Amended 4-14-2004 by Ord. No. 99]
B.
Specific stop intersections.
(1)
T-465, Mowry Road, shall be a three-way stop intersection
with T-468, Bauer Road, with stop signs erected on both streets.
[Amended 6-16-2004 by Ord. No. 101]
(2)
T-466, Fish Pot Road, shall be a stop street with
T-465, Mowry Road, being a through street at the intersection of same.
(3)
T-466, Fish Pot Road, in a northerly direction, and
T-469, Anderson Drive, shall be stop streets where said Anderson Drive
intersects Fish Pot Road, with said Fish Pot Road in a southerly direction
being a through street.
(4)
The following streets shall be stop streets with the
legislative route that each intersects being a through highway:
(a)
T-528, Old Frankfort Road, at Pennsylvania Traffic
Route No. 18 (LR-115);
(b)
T-625, Main Street, at Poorhouse Run Road (LR-04043);
(c)
T-467, Mowry Road East, at Raccoon Creek Road
(LR-04101);
(d)
T-468, Bauer Road, at Pennsylvania Traffic Route
No. 18 (LR-115);
(e)
T-465, Mowry Road, at Pennsylvania Traffic Route
No. 18 (LR-115);
(f)
T-470, Squirrel Run Road, at Pennsylvania Traffic
Route No. 18 (LR-115);
(g)
T-529, Pardue Drive, at Pennsylvania Traffic
Route No. 18 (LR-115).
(5)
From and after enactment of this article, a stop sign
shall be installed for traffic traveling in a southerly direction
on Old Route 18 at its intersection with the access road.
[Added 9-27-1989 by Ord. No. 61]
(6)
From and after enactment of this article, a stop sign
shall be installed for traffic traveling in a northerly direction
on Old Route 18 at its intersection with the access road.
[Added 9-27-1989 by Ord. No. 61]
C.
Proper signage, pursuant to the provisions of this
article, is to be erected immediately upon passage of this article,
with guidance from the Supervisors of the Township of Potter.
[Added 9-27-1989 by Ord. No. 61]