§ 9.46.330. Overlength and overheight permits.  


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  • A.

    The municipal traffic engineer may issue permits for the operation of vehicles exceeding the limitations of section 9.46.040, when the applicant is unable to reduce the dimensions thereof sufficiently to comply with such limitations.

    B.

    Permits for overlength vehicles and loads which exceed 85 feet in length, overall, shall only be granted by the municipal traffic engineer.

    C.

    Permits for overheight loads may be issued by the municipal traffic engineer, subject to the limitations inherent in structures along the particular route involved. It shall be the responsibility of the permit holder to make all arrangements for the protection of overhead utilities along the route, and the permitee shall be civilly liable for any damages resulting from actions thereby.

    D.

    Additional restrictions for overlength and overheight vehicles and loads may be imposed by the municipal traffic engineer, if such restrictions are essential for the protection of traffic and public or private property.

(CAC 9.46.330; AO No. 78-72; AO No. 2011-113(S), § 148, 11-22-11, eff. 12-22-11)