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AN ORDINANCE LICEIISING OPEN AIR 03 OUTSIDE TRAVELING SHOWS, TIMATRES,
CIRCUSES, LMRRY GO ROUNDS, CARNIVALS, AND ALL OTIIEP AIIGSEI:FITTS; PROVIDIEG A PEITALT"
FOR T1EP VIOLAT]'OIT THEREOF, REPEALliTG ORDINAITCE NO, 65 and EMCTIOITS VI AND VII OF
OPIDITJ ITCE 110. 95.
THE CIT COUITCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTIOIT 1: Any person, firm or corporation, desiring to conduct any open air
or outside show, theater, stage performance, concert, street carnival, or other
carnival, merry go round, fe--,ris wheel or any other feature of amusement where
adihission is charged shall first obtain fron the City Clerk a license therefor
and upon the payment thereof the City Clerk shall issue a license.
SECTION 2: For any circus, or other show or amusement operated by thirty
or more people,, the sum of X25.00 per day.,
SECTION 3: For any circus or other show of amusement operated by twenty
or more pe-ple and les^ than thirty people, the sum of 5?15.00 per day.
SECTIOH,4: For any circus, or other show or amusement, operated by ten
or more people and les^ that twenty, the sum of 010.00 per day.
SECTION $: Foi'any circus ibr Other show or amusement, operated by less than
ten people the sum of 45.00 per day.
SECTIOIT 6: For any street or oiler carnival 05.00 per day.
SECTION 7: For any merry go round, 03.00 per day.
SECTION 8 For any fer-ris wheel, or other amusement not herein before
specified, the agm of :;1.00 per day.
SECTION 9: The provisions of this Ordinance shall not apply to home
talent plays, church fairs, festivals, school entertainments, or other entertain-
ments given for charitable or benevolent purposes, or given primarily for the benefit
or assistance of any local church, lodge, or other charitable air non profit making
III organizations or performances given in local theatres.
SECTION 10: Any violation of this Ordinance shall be deemed a misdemeanor
+ and punished b-1 a fine of not les:- that $5.00 nor more than 5t 100.00.
1 SECTION 11: That Ordinance No Sixty Five and section seven and six of
Ordinance ITo,ITinety Five be and the same are hereby repealed; also all other
Ordinances in cinflict herewith.
Passed and adopted this 4$h., day of August, 191
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Published the 7th day of August, 1914
I hereby certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance is a full, true and
correct topaz of the original Ordinance ad passed and adopted by the City Council and
published b;; the official newspaper of the City of Pasco, llashington.
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O R D I N A N C E IT 0. 2 4 0.
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE STREET T_RAFIG AITD REGULATIITG TIT; USE OF THE
�TREETS, ALLEYS, AND PUBLIC PLACES, OF THE CIT-_' OF PASCO, BY CARETS, DRAYS, HACKT-TEY
COABHES, OIIiTIBUSES, CARRIAGES, ',IAGOITS, IiOM'OR AITD OTIIER Vi'HICLES, AND BY PEDEST?AITS
,'XD PROVIDING A PEITALTY FOR VIOLATION TII REOF. AND REEPEALIEG SECTIOIT IV OF 01MITAITCE 101.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PASCO DO RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1: The Owner, driver, operAtor or person in charge of any cart, dray,
hackney coach, omnibus, carriage, wagon, Motor vehicle or other vehicle, drawn,
driven or propelled upon the streets, alleys or publie places of the City of casco,
s' -.all confirm to and conmly with the following rules and reg<zlations.
SECTION 2: Vehicles shall be driven in a careful manner and with due regard
to the safety and convenience of pedestrians $nd other vehicles.
S:CTION 3: Vehicles shall keep to the right of the center of the street.
SECTION 4: On a street divided longitudinally by a parlay, viaduct, walk,
vehicles shall keep to the right of such division.
SECTION 5: Vehicles turning to the right in an intersecting street shall
pass and turn the corner R;-� near to the -right hand curb as possible.
SECTION 6: Vehicles turning to the left into an intersecting street shall
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pass to the right of and beyounpthe center of the street intersectirlgfbefore turning.
SECTION 7: Vehicles meeting shall pass eachother to the right.
<SLCTION 8: A vehicle overtaking another vehicle travelinI in the same
direction shall keep to the right of the overtaken vehicle in passing.
C3ECTIOH 9: Evey vehicle shall pull to the left side of the street or roads 1•=i
when signalled from a vehicle behind which desires to pass.
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SECTION 12: No vehicle shall back or make a turn in any street if by s&
doing if interferes with other vehicles, but shall go around the block or to a
street sufficiently wide to turn without backing.
SECTION 11: Vehicles crossing from one side of the street to the other
shall do so by turning to the left so as to head in the same direction as the trafic
on that side of the street towards to which the crossing is made, and when the
street is conjested wit'i trafic such vehicles shall go to the intersection before
turning, and no vehicle shall stop with its lest side to the curb.
SECTION 12: No vehicle shall remain backed up to the curb except it be
actually loading or unloading, and in such case no longer than the actual loading or
unloading requires. The horse or horses attached to a vehicle backed up to the curb
shall be turned at right angles to the vehicle, and in the direction in which the
trafic upon the street is moving.
SECTION 13: A Vehicle waiting at the curb shall promptly give place to a
vehicle about to tale on or let off passengers.
SECTION 14: No vehicle shall stop on any street unless within two feet of
the curb, nor in such a way as to obstruct the free passage of the street.
SECTIOIT 15: Ho vehicle shall stop within any street intersecting noC within
ten feet of the line of an intersecting street in the congested district, nor outside
of said district for a longer period than is necessary to load or unload. Pedestrians
shall not stand on the streets.
SECTION 16: Traffic on east and wast streets shall have the right of way
over traffic on north and south streets.
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