O-92-2600 - 11/12/1992ORDINANCE NO. 4219(e'
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9.503, CODE OF ORDINANCES, 1990
EDITION, CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, ESTABLISHING SCHOOL ZONES ON
WEST ANDERSON AVENUE AND ST. WILLIAM AVENUE; REMOVING SCHOOL
ZONES FROM PROVIDENT LANE, BAYLAND STREET, MILLS MEADOW, AND ST.
WILLIAM AVENUE; PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE; AND REPEALING
CONFLICTING ORDINANCES.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK, TEXAS:
I.
That Section 9.503, Code of Ordinances (1990 Edition), City of Round Rock, Texas,
is hereby amended by adding the following to subsection 9.503 (1):
ON FROM TO
West Anderson Avenue North Mays Street Lee Street
St. William Avenue Deepwood Drive Walsh Lane
II.
That Section 9.503, Code of Ordinances (1990 Edition), City of Round Rock, Texas,
is hereby amended by deleting the following from Subsection 9.503 (1):
ON FROM TO
Provident Lane
Bayland St.
Mills Meadow
St. Williams Ave.
London Rd.
Provident Lane
London Rd.
Summit St.
Bayland St.
Mills Meadow
Bayland Street
Mays Ave.
III.
A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are
expressly repealed.
B. The invalidity of any section or provision of this ordinance shall not
invalidate other sections or provisions thereof.
READ and APPROVED on first reading this the oiftVtj
day of Ce, -W), 1992.
t��
y ` READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the / r 9 day of
,1992.
MIKE ROBINSON, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas
ATTEST:
JOS NNE LAND, City Secretary
DATE: November 10, 1992
SUBJECT: City Council Meeting, November 12, 1992
ITEM: 11.B. Consider an ordinance amending the Traffic Code by establishing
two school speed zones and removing four school speed zones.
(Second Reading)
STAFF RESOURCE
PERSON: Joe Vining
STAFF
RECOMMENDATION: Approval
This Ordinance proposal serves two purposes:
1) It legally reestablishes and clarifies the important school speed zones
along West Anderson Avenue and St. William Avenue. The current
code descriptions of these zones are, to say the least, garbled; and
2) It eliminates three unnecessary and unused school speed zones at
Robertson Elementary School. Because of the adjacent park the three
streets that border the school site already have a permanent twenty (20)
mile per hour speed limit, and they are posted accordingly. The presence
on the books of school zones not in force can only cause confusion.
Economic Impact: The cost of installing additional signs.