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THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF COLLIN §
CITY OF ALLEN §
This amendment (Ordinance No. 1408-3-96) to the Coc'e of Vehicle and Traffic
Ordinances (Ordinance No. 259, as previously amended by Ordinance No. 274, 309, 329, 340,
935-8-89, 972-2-90, 994-8-90 and 1058-11-991) has been duly adopted by the governing body
of the City of Allen on this 7th day of March, A.D., 1996, in the manner required by law and
does hereby amend Chapter 9, Article V, Division 2, Section 9-137 of the Allen Code of
Ordinances and Article VI, Division 2, "Speed Regulations," Section 1-46, "Speed in School
Zones; Signs in School Zones," of the Allen Vehicle and Traffic Code, also known by its
short title of "Allen Traffic Ordinances," and shall become effective immediately from and
after its passage and publication as required by law.
ayor, City of Allen, Texas
A3' 'EST:
C' Secret , City of Allen, Texas
ONE BUTLER CIRCLE ALLEN, TEXAS 75002
214/727-0100
ORDINANCE NO. 1408-3-96
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, COLLINI COUNTY, TEXAS,
AMENDING CHAPTER 9, "MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC," ARTICLE V,
"OPERATION OF VEHICLES," DIVISION 2, "SPEED REGULATIONS,"
SECTION 9-137, OF THE ALLEN CODE OF ORDINANCES, AND ARTICLE
VI, DIVISION 2, SECTION 1-46, 'SPEED IN SCHOOL ZONES; SIGNS IN
SCHOOL ZONES," OF THE ALLEN VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC CODE,
ORDINANCE NO. 259, AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED; ALTERING
ESTABLISHED ZONES; ALTERING PRIMA hIAXIMUM SPEED LIM[ S
ESTABLISHED IN SUCH ZONES DURING CERTAIN PERIODS ON SCHOOL
DAYS; DEFINING SUCH PERIODS AND "SCHOOL DAYS"; MAIUNG IT
UNLAWFUL TO PASS WITHIN SCHOOL ZONES; PROVIDING PENALTY
CLAUSES, SEVERABILITY CLAUSES AND AN CTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, Section 545.356 of the Transportation Code, Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, provides
that whenever the governing body of the City shall determine upon the basis of an engineering and
traffic investigation that any prima facie speed therein set forth is greater or less than is reasonable or
safe under the conditions found to exist at any intersection or other place or upon any part of a street
or highway within the City, taldng into consideration the width and condition of the pavement and other
circumstances on such portion of said street or highway, as well as the usual traffic thereon, said
governing body may determine and declare a reasonable and safety prima facie speed limit thereat or
thereon by the passage of an ordinance, which shall be effective when appropriate signs giving notice
thereof are erected at such intersection or other place or part of the street or highway; and,
the City Council of the City of Allen, Texas, upon the basis of an engineering and traffic
investigation, finds it necessary to alter prima facie maximum speed limits established by Section 545.352
of the Transportation Code, V.T.C.A., and by certain ordinances of the City of Allen, within the areas
and at the locations named and designated in the body of this Ordinance, all within the corporate limits
of the City of Allen, Collin County, Texas, and in some instances, in the immediate vicinity of school
areas, during periods of time when schools are in session and school children are going to and from
schools and playgrounds; and,
the governing body finds it necessary for the protection and safety of pedestrians crossing
the streets within such "areas to prohibit the overtaking and passing of motor vehicles by other motor
vehicles within the school zones;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN,
TEXAS, THAT:
Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation heretofore made as authorized by the
provisions of Section 545.356 of the Transportation Code, Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, the
following prima facie speed limits hereafter indicated for vehicles are hereby determined and declared
to be reasonable and safe; and upon such speed limits are hereby fixed at the rate of speed indicated
for vehicles traveling upon the named streets and highways, or parts thereof, described as follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter 9, "Motor Vehicles and Traffic," Article V, "Operation of Vehicles," Division
2, "Speed Regulations," Section 9-137, "School Zones; Signs," of the Allen Code of Ordinances and
Ordinance No. 259, as previously amended, of the City of Allen, Texas, and particularly Article VI,
Division 2, "Speed Regulations," Section 1-46, "Speed in School Zones; Signs in School Zones," and any
other ordinance, or portion thereof, in conflict herewith, be and the same are hereby amended as
indicated below in Section 2 hereof. However, nothing herein contained shall be construed as repealing,
or conflicting with, prima facie maximum speed limits applicable during time periods, other than the
time periods herein enumerated, as the same having been established by Section 545.352 of the
Transportation Code, Vernon's Texas Codes Annotated, as amended, or by any ordinance of the City
of Allen.
SECTION 2: Ordinance No. 259, as previously amended, of the City of Allen, and particularly Article
VI, Division 2, Section 1-46 thereof, and Chapter 9, "Motor Vehicles and Traffic," Article V, "Operation
of Vehicles," Division 2, "Speed Regulations," Section 9-137, of the Allen Code of Ordinances be
amended to now read as follows:
"A person commits an offense if he operates or drives a vehicle in a school
traffic zone in the following designated areas or on the following designated streets at
a speed greater than the speed designated by this section for that area or street or
portion thereof, and any speed in excess of the limit provided in this section shall be
prima facie evidence that the speed is not reasonable nor prudent and is unlawful. On
the basis of recommendations of the traffic engineer, determined on the basis of
engineering and traffic surveys, the City Council shall designate school traffic zones with
appropriate street markings, warnings or signs, which street markings, warnings or signs
shall be placed at the school zones by the traffic engineer. The speed limit designated
for school traffic zones shall be effective only at times when appropriate flashing
warnings and/or signs advising motorists of the speed limit are placed in conspicuous
places.
In accordance with the recommendations of the traffic engineer, the following
designated locations and areas are declared to be school zones and the maximum speed
limit for all motor vehicles operated within such areas and locations and on such streets
on school days, when either a flashing warning signal is in operation, or when appropriate
signs are in place and conspicuous, shall be as follows:
(1) Allen High School:
a. Twenty-five (25) miles per hour
1. Beginning at a point on Farm to Market Road 2170, three
hundred thirty (330) feet west of the intersection of Farm to
Market Road 2170 and Jupiter Road, and continuing in an
easterly direction on Farm to Market Road 2170 to a point
seven hundred sixty-four (764) feet east of the intersection of
Farm to Market Road 2170 and Jupiter Road.
2. Beginning at a point on Farm to Market Road 2170 to a
point seven hundred sixty-four (764) feet east of the
intersection of Farm to Market Road 2170 and Jupiter Road
and continuing in a westerly direction to a point on Farm to
Market Road 2170, three hundred thirty (330) feet west of
the intersection of Farm to Market Road 2170 and Jupiter
Road.
b. Twenty (20) miles per hour
1. Beginning at a point on Jupiter Road forty-four (44) feet
south of the intersection of State Highway 5 and Jupiter
Road and continuing in a southerly direction to a point two
hundred fifteen (215) feet south of the intersection of Farm
to Market Road 2170 and Jupiter Road.
2. Beginning at a point on Jupiter Road two hundred fifteen
(215) feet south of the intersection of Farm to Market Road
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2170 and Jupiter Road and continuing in a northerly
direction to a point on Jupiter Road forty-four (44) feet
south of the intersection of State Highway 5 and Jupiter
Road.
(2) D. L. Rountree Elementary School:
a. Twenty-five (25) miles per hour
1. Beginning at a point on Farm to Market Road 2170, one
hundred twenty (120) feet west of the intersection of Farm
to Market Road 2170 and Fountain Park Drive and
continuing in an easterly direction on Farm to Market Road
2170 to a point thirty (30) feet west of the intersection of
Farm to Market Road 2170 and Greeting Gate Lane.
2. Beginning at a point on Farm to Market Road 2170, thirty
(30) feet west of the intersection of Farm to Market Road
2170 and Greeting Gate Lane and continuing in an westerly
direction on Farm to Market Road 2170 to a point one
hundred twenty (120) feet west of the intersection of Farm
to Market Road 2170 and Fountain Park Drive.
b. Twenty (20) miles per hour
1. Beginning at a point on Leading Lane Drive at its
intersection with Grassy Glen Drive and continuing in an
easterly direction on Leading Lane Drive to the intersection
of Leading Lane Drive and Greeting Gate Lane.
2. Beginning at a point on Leading Lane Drive at its
intersection with Greeting Gate Lane and
continuing in a westerly direction on Leading Lane
Drive to the intersection of Leading Lane Drive
and Grassy Glen Drive.
3. Beginning at a point on Melody Mall Lane at is intersection
with Leading Lane Drive and continuing in a northerly
direction on Melody Mall lane to the intersection of Melody
Mall Lane and Farm to Market Road 2170.
4. Beginning at a point on Melody Mall Lane at its intersection
with Farm to Market Road 2170 and continuing in a
southerly direction on Melody Mall Lane to the intersection
of Melody Mall Lane and Leading Lane Drive.
(3) Green Elementary School: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Comanche Drive one hundred forty-one
141) feet south of the intersection of Hockley Court and
Comanche Drive and continuing in a south easterly direction along
Comanche Drive to a point one hundred eighty - nine (189) feet
east of the intersection of Alma Drive and Comanche Drive.
b. Beginning at a point on Comanche Drive one hundred eighty-nine
(189) feet east of the intersection of Alma Drive and Comanche
Drive and continuing along Comanche Drive to a point one
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hundred forty-one (141) feet south of the intersection of Hockley
Court and Comanche Drive.
C. Beginning at a point on Alma Drive one hundred eighty-nine (189)
feet south of the intersection of Comanche Drive and Alma Drive
and continuing in a northerly direction along Alma Drive to a point
one hundred eighty-nine (189) feet north of the intersection of
Comanche Drive and Alma Drive.
d. Beginning at a point on Alma Drive one hundred eighty-nine (189)
feet north of the intersection of Comanche Drive and Alma Drive
and continuing in a southerly direction along Alma Drive to a point
one hundred eighty-nine (189) feet south of the intersection of
Comanche Drive and Alma Drive.
(4) W. E. "Pete" Ford Middle School: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Park Place, nine hundred twenty
(920) feet east of the intersection of Park Place and Jupiter
Road and continuing in an easterly direction along Park
Place to a point seven hundred ninety (790) feet west of the
intersection of Park Place and Hill Haven Drive.
b. Beginning at a point on Park Place, seven hundred ninety (790)
feet west of the intersection of Park Place and Hill Haven Drive
and continuing in an westerly direction along Park Place to a point
nine hundred twenty (920) feet east of the intersection of Park
Place and Jupiter Road.
C. Beginning at a point on Wandering Way Drive one hundred (100)
feet north of the intersection of Wandering Way Drive and Park
Place and continuing south along Wandering Way Drive to the
intersection of Wandering Way Drive and Park Place.
d. Beginning at the intersection of Wandering Way Drive and Park
Place and continuing north on Wandering Way Drive to a point
one hundred (100) feet north of the intersection of Wandering Way
Drive and Park Place.
e. Beginning at the intersection of Park Place and Whitman Drive
and continuing south nine hundred ninety-four (994) feet from the
intersection of Park Place and Whitman Drive.
f. Beginning at a point nine hundred twenty-five (925) feet south of
the intersection of Park Place and Whitman Drive and continuing
north to the intersection of Park Place and Whitman Drive.
(5) Alton Boyd Elementary School: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Bethany Drive, one hundred ninety (190)
feet west of the intersection of State Highway 5 and Bethany Drive
and continuing east on Bethany Drive to a point one hundred
eighty-two (182) feet east of the intersection of Jupiter Road and
Bethany Drive.
b. Beginning at a point on Bethany Drive, one hundred eighty-two
(182) feet east of the intersection of Jupiter Road and Bethany
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Drive and continuing on Bethany Drive in a westerly direction to
a point three hundred eighty-eight (388) feet east of the
intersection of State Highway 5 and Bethany Drive.
C. Beginning at a point on Jupiter Road, four hundred (400) feet
north of the intersection of Jupiter Road and Bethany Drive and
continuing south on Jupiter Road to a point five hundred seventy-
four (574) feet south of the intersection of Jupiter Road and
Bethany Drive.
d. Beginning at a point on Jupiter Road, five hundred seventy-four
(574) feet south of the intersection of Jupiter Road and Bethany
Drive and continuing north on Jupiter Road to a point four
hundred (400) feet north of the intersection of Jupiter Road and
Bethany Drive.
(6) Alvis C. Story Elementary School: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Malone Road, five hundred sixty-three
(563) feet north of the intersection of Edelweiss Drive and Malone
Road and continuing south along Malone Road to a point seven
hundred sixty (760) feet south of the intersection of Edelweiss
Drive and Malone Road.
b. Beginning at a point on Malone Road, seven hundred sixty (760)
feet south of the intersection of Edelweiss Drive and Malone Road
and continuing north to a point five hundred sixty-three (563) feet
north of the intersection of Edelweiss Drive and Malone Road.
C. Beginning at a point on Edelweiss Drive, one hundred seventy-five
(175) feet west of the intersection of Edelweiss Drive and Azalea
Drive and continuing east on Edelweiss Drive to the intersection
of Edelweiss Drive and Malone Road.
d. Beginning at the intersection of Edelweiss Drive and Malone Road
and continuing west along Edelweiss Drive to a point one hundred
seventy-five (175) feet west of the intersection of Edelweiss Drive
and Azalea Drive.
e. Beginning at a point on Azalea Drive, seven hundred forty-three
(743) feet south of the intersection of Azalea Drive and Edelweiss
Drive and continuing north to a point ninety-eight (98) feet north
of the intersection of Azalea Drive and Edelweiss Drive.
f. Beginning at a point on Azalea Drive, ninety-eight (98) feet north
of the intersection of Azalea Drive and Edelweiss Drive and
continuing south to a point seven hundred forty-three (743) feet
south of the intersection of Azalea Drive and Edelweiss Drive.
(7) Curtis Middle School: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Malone Road, two hundred eight (208)
feet north of the intersection of Rivercrest Boulevard and Malone
Road and continuing south on Malone Road to a point one
thousand (1000) feet south of the intersection of Rivercrest
Boulevard and Malone Road.
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b. Beginning at a point on Malone Road, one thousand (1000) feet
south of the intersection of Rivercrest Boulevard and Malone Road
and continuing north on Malone Road to a point two hundred
eight (208) feet north of the intersection of Rivercrest Boulevard
and Malone Road.
C. Beginning at a point on Rivercrest Boulevard, one hundred ninety-
six (196) feet east of the intersection of Rivercrest Boulevard and
Country Lane and continuing east to the intersection of Rivercrest
Boulevard and Malone Road.
d. Beginning at the intersection of Rivercrest Boulevard and Malone
Road and continuing west on Rivercrest Boulevard to a point one
hundred ninety-six (196) feet east of the intersection of Rivercrest
Boulevard and Country Lane.
(8) Vaughn Elementary School: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Deerlake Drive, seventy (70) feet north of
the intersection of Cottonwood Drive and Deerlake Drive and
continuing south to the intersection of Cottonwood Drive and
Deerlake Drive.
b. Beginning at the intersection of Cottonwood Drive and Deerlake
Drive and continuing north to a point on Deerlake Drive seventy
(70) feet north of the intersection of Cottonwood Drive and
Deerlake Drive.
C. Beginning at a point on Cottonwood Drive, two hundred (200) feet
west of the intersection of Cottonwood Drive and Deerlake Drive
and continuing east and south along Cottonwood Drive to a point
fifty (50) feet north of the intersection of Cottonwood Drive and
Cedar Crest Lane.
d. Beginning at a point on Cottonwood Drive, fifty (50) feet north of
the intersection of Cottonwood Drive and Cedar Crest Lane and
continuing north and west to a point on Cottonwood Drive two
hundred (200) feet west of the intersection of Cottonwood Drive
and Deerlake Drive.
(9) Gene M. Reed Elementary School: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Allen Heights Drive, seven hundred thirty
(730) feet north of the intersection of Allen Heights Drive and
Rivercrest Boulevard and continuing south on Allen Heights Drive
to a point thirty-five (35) feet north of the intersection of Allen
Heights Drive and Timber Creek Drive.
b. Beginning at a point on Allen Heights Drive, thirty-five (35) feet
north of the intersection of Allen Heights Drive and Timber Creek
Drive and continuing north on Allen Heights Drive to a point six
hundred sixty-eight (668) feet north of the intersection of Allen
Heights Drive and Rivercrest Boulevard.
C. Beginning at a point on Rivercrest Boulevard, twenty (20) feet east
of the intersection of Sandy Creek Drive and Rivercrest Boulevard
and continuing east on Rivercrest Boulevard to point one hundred
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eighty-four (184) feet east of the intersection of Allen Heights
Drive and Rivercrest Boulevard.
d. Beginning at a point on Rivercrest Boulevard, one hundred eighty-
four (184) feet east of the intersection of Allen Heights Drive and
Rivercrest Boulevard and continuing west on Rivercrest Boulevard
to a point twenty (20) feet east of the intersection of Sandy Creek
Drive and Rivercrest Boulevard.
e. Beginning at a point on Fountain Gate Drive, sixty (60) feet south
of the intersection of Timbercreek Drive and Fountain Gate Drive
and continuing north and east along Timbercreek Drive to the
intersection of Timbercreek Drive and Allen Heights Drive.
f. Beginning at the intersection of Timbercreek Drive and Allen
Heights Drive and continuing to a point sixty (60) feet south of the
intersection of Timbercreek Drive and Fountain Gate Drive.
(10) New Elementary School No. 7: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Newport Drive, one hundred (100) feet
east of the intersection of Newport Drive and Riverside Court and
continuing east along Newport Drive and north on Seeport Drive
to a point four hundred seventy (470) feet north of the intersection
of Newport Drive and Seeport Drive.
b. Beginning at a point on Seeport Drive, four hundred seventy (470)
feet north of the intersection of Newport Drive and Seeport Drive
and continuing south along Seeport Drive to the intersection of
Newport Drive and Seeport Drive and continuing west on Newport
Drive to a point one hundred (100) feet east of the intersection of
Newport Drive and Riverside Court
(11) New Elementary School No. 8: Twenty (20) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Summertree Drive two hundred (200) feet
east of the intersection of Summertree Drive and Alder Drive and
continuing west on Summertree Drive to the intersection of
Summertree Drive and Springdale Court.
b. Beginning at the intersection of Summertree Drive and Alder Drive
and continuing east to a point two hundred (200) feet east of the
intersection of Summertree Drive and Alder Drive.
C. Beginning at a point on Springdale Court one hundred (100) feet
south of the intersection of Springdale Court and Summertree
Drive and continuing north to the intersection of Springdale Court
and Summertree Drive.
d. Beginning at the intersection of Springdale Court and Summertree
Drive and continuing south to a point on Springdale Court one
hundred (100) feet south of the intersection of Springdale Court
and Summertree Drive.
e. Beginning at a point on Southpoint Court one hundred (100) feet
south of the intersection of Southpoint Court and Summertree
Drive and continuing north to the intersection of Southpoint
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Court and Summertree Drive.
f. Beginning at the intersection of Southpoint Court and Summertree
Drive and continuing south to a point on Southpoint Court one
hundred (100) feet south of the intersection of Southpoint Court
and Summertree Drive.
g. Beginning at a point on Alder Drive one hundred (100) feet south
of the intersection of Alder Drive and Summertree Drive and
continuing north to the intersection of Alder Drive and
Winterwood Drive.
h. Beginning at the intersection of Alder Drive and Winterwood Drive
and continuing south to a point on Alder Drive one hundred (100)
feet south of the intersection of Alder Drive and Summertree
Drive.
Beginning at a point on Winterwood Drive one hundred (100) feet
east of the intersection of Alder Drive and Winterwood Drive and
continuing west to the intersection of Winterwood Drive and
Heatherwood Drive.
j. Beginning at the intersection of Winterwood Drive and
Heatherwood Drive and continuing east to a point one hundred
(100) feet east of the intersection of Alder Drive and Winterwood
Drive.
k. Beginning at the intersection of Winterwood Drive and
Heatherwood Drive and continuing north to a point one hundred
(100) feet north of the intersection of Winterwood Drive and
Heatherwood Drive.
1. Beginning at a point on Heatherwood Drive one hundred (100)
feet north of the intersection of Heatherwood Drive and
Winterwood Drive and continuing south to the intersection of
Winterwood Drive and Heatherwood Drive.
(12) Love Joy Elementary: Thirty-five (35) miles per hour
a. Beginning at a point on Farm to Market 1378, four hundred forty-
two (442) feet south of the intersection of Farm to Market 1378
and Farm to Market 2786 and continuing south along Farm to
Market 1378 to a point one thousand six hundred sixty-eight (1688)
feet north of the intersection of Farm to Market 1378 and
Rockridge Road.
b. Beginning at a point on Farm to Market 1378, one thousand six
hundred sixty-eight (1688) feet north of the intersection of Farm to
Market 1378 and Rockridge Road and continuing north along
Farm to Market 1378 to a point four hundred forty-two (442) feet
south of the intersection of Farm to Market 1378 and Farm to
Market 2786.
'School Days,' as that term is used herein, shall be each Monday through Friday
throughout the calendar year when the school nearest the school zone is in session, and
for purposes of this speed ordinance, shall include the time period between the hours of
7:00 A.M. and 4:30 P.M. on such days.
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It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or operate a motor vehicle through
a school zone as designated and established herein during such periods of time, on
school days, when there is either a flashing warning signal in operation cautioning
motorists to proceed with care, or when appropriate signs are in place and conspicuous,
in such a manner as to overtake and pass another vehicle being driven in the same
direction upon the same street within said school zone.
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or operate a vehicle on a public
street or highway through the school zones herein designated during the periods herein
designated at a rate of speed in excess of the prima facie maximum speed limits herein
designated for such school zones.
Any person violating any provision of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in the sum of not more than
Two Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($200.00) for each such violation.
SECTION 3: It is hereby declared to be the intention of the City Council that the sections,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses and phrases of this ordinance are severable, and if any phrase, clause,
sentence or section of this ordinance shall be declared unconstitutional or invalid by any judgment or
decree of a court of competent jurisdiction, such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any
other remaining phrase, clause, sentence, paragraph or section of this ordinance; and the City Council
hereby declares it would have passed the remaining portions even though it had known the affected parts
would be held unconstitutional.
SECTION 4: This ordinance shall become effective immediately from and after its passage and
publication as required by law.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALLEN, TEXAS,
ON THE TTH DAY OF MARCH, 1996.
APPROVED:
Farmer, MAYOR
APPROVED AS TO FORM. ATTEST:
A�.n-C", CITY ATTORNEY 4JM6or*o—n,; LCMC, CITY SECRETARY
Ordinance No. 1408-3-96 Page 9
AFFIDAVIT AND PROOF OF PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF COLLIN
BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally
appeared DEBBIE TACKETT, who having been by me duly sworn,
on oath deposes and says:
That she is the General Manager of THE ALLEN AMERICAN, a
newspaper published in COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS, not less frequently than
once a week, having a general circulation in said county, and having been
published regularly and continously for more than twelve (12) months
prior to publishing
Ordinance #14O8-3-96
of which the attached is a true and written copy, and which was published
in THE ALLEN AMERICAN on
March 13 & March 16. 1996
and which was issued on
March 13. 1996
by City of Allen of COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS
A printed copy of said publi is attached hereto.
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CITY OF ALLEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Allen
City Council adopted the following
ordinance at their regular meeting held on
Thursday, March 7, 1996 (Title only):
Ordinance No.
Co 1408-3-96: An
finance o a lty o en, ollin
County, Texas, Amending Chapter 9,
"Motor Vehicles and Traffic," Article V,
'Operation of Vehicles," Division 2,
"Speed Regulations," Section 9-137, of
the Allen Code of Ordinances, and Article
VI, Division 2; Section 1-46, 'Speed in
School Zones; Signs in School Zones," of
the Allen Vehicle and Traffic Code. Ordi-
nance No. 259, as Previously Amended;
Altering Established Zones; Altering Priva
;Maximum Speed Limits Established in
;Such Zones During Certain Periods on
.School Days; Defining Such Periods and
"School Days"; Making it Unlawful to Pass
Within School Zones; Providing Penalty
Clauses, Severability Clauses and an
-Effective Date.
erson
ovision of
this Ordinance shall a deemed guilty of a
'misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof
shall be fined in the sum of not more than
Two Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($200)
for each such violation.
A copy of be read
or Purchased ordinanceis
sedin theoffice ofythe City
Secretary, City of Allen, One Butler Circle,
Allen, Texas 75013.
/s/Judy Morrison
City Secretary
CITY OF ALLEN
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Allen
City Council adopted the following
ordinance at their regular meeting held on
Thursday, March 7, 1996 (Title only):
Ordinance No. 1408-3-96: An
Or finance o t e City o en, ollin
County, Texas, Amending Chapter 9,
"Motor Vehicles and Traffic," Article V,
"Operation of Vehicles," Division 2,
"Speed Regulations," Section 9-137, of
the Allen Code of Ordinances, and Article
VI, Division 2, Section 1-46, "Speed in
School Zones; Signs in School Zones," of
the Allen Vehicle and Traffic Code. Ordi-
nance No. 259, as Previously Amended;
Altering Established Zones; Altering Priva
Maximum Speed Limits Established in
Such Zones During Certain Periods on
School Days; Defining Such Periods and
"School Days"; Making it Unlawful to Pass
Within School Zones; Providing Penalty
Clauses, Severability Clauses and an
Effective Date.
Any person violating any provision of
this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof
shall be fined in the sum of not more than
Two Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($200)
for each such violation.
A copy of this ordinance may be read
or purchased in the office of the City
Secretary, City of Allen, One Butler Circle,
Allen, Texas 75013.
/s/Judy Morrison
t— City Secretary