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File #: 1550-2004    Version: 1
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/27/2004 In control: Rules & Reference Committee
On agenda: 10/4/2004 Final action: 10/5/2004
Title: To supplement the Columbus City Codes, 1959, effective July 1, 2004 by enactment of Section 2105.25 titled No Engine Braking Zones, which will authorize the Public Service Director to establish "No Engine Braking" zones for the protection of the public.
Sponsors: Maryellen O'Shaughnessy
Explanation

Background: The following legislation amends the Columbus City Codes, 1959, by enacting a new section of Columbus City Code, Section 2105.25, which authorizes the Public Service Director to designate areas of the city as "NO ENGINE BRAKING" zones. Some trucks, especially semi-tractor trailers, are equipped with a special braking system that uses engine compression to slow the vehicle. These braking systems, called "Jake Brakes," make loud popping noises that create excessive noise and are often objectionable to the general public. The use of these braking systems within areas that are primarily residential in nature adversely affects the quality of life within these areas. The proposed new code section will allow the Public Service Director, upon determining that the frequent use of these braking systems within specific residential areas is detrimental to the area, to establish "NO ENGINE BRAKING" zones. Upon passage of this legislation the first area to be designated a 'NO ENGINE BRAKING" zone will be at the exit ramps to Neil Avenue from I-670. The Ohio Department of Transportation will install the appropriate signing on these I-670 ramps upon establishment of these zones.

Fiscal Impact: No Fiscal Impact.

Title

To supplement the Columbus City Codes, 1959, effective July 1, 2004 by enactment of Section 2105.25 titled No Engine Braking Zones, which will authorize the Public Service Director to establish "No Engine Braking" zones for the protection of the public.

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WHEREAS, some trucks, especially semi-tractor trailers, are equipped with a special braking system that uses engine compression to slow the vehicle; and

WHEREAS, these braking systems, called "Jake Brakes," make loud popping noises that create excessive noise and are often objectionable to the general public; and

WHEREAS, the use of these braking systems within areas that are primarily residential in nature adversely affects the quality of life within th...

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