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Ordinance 2005-11
An ordinance prohibiting the parking or
placing of motor vehicles, trailers, and personal property in the right-of-way
of highways, roads and streets; requiring removal of motor vehicle, trailers,
and personal property from rights-of-way; authorizing the removal of motor
vehicles, trailers and personal property by law enforcement and county
employees; and, providing penalties for violations of the Ordinance.
Ordinance 2004-07
An ordinance of the Board of County
Commissioners, Bingham County, Idaho, requiring all owners of real property in
Bingham County to have an address marker/sign posted on the premises.
Ordinance 2002-06
An ordinance creating a permit system for
the interference with established roadways and establishing a requirement for
the payment of a deposit by permit applicants and refund of the deposit upon
satisfactory completion of the project.
Ordinance 2002-05
An ordinance regulating
sight-obstructions in public right-of-ways and setting standards for new
approaches from private property onto roadways.
Ordinance 2001-01
An ordinance relating to the
establishment of Solid Waste disposal guidelines and regulations in the
unincorporated areas of Bingham County; providing for definitions; providing for
the establishments of Waste Disposal Sites and the closure of prior landfill
sites; providing for the maintenance of sanitary conditions; providing for
storage and transportation of Solid Waste; providing for enforcement and
abatement; providing for disposition Hazardous Wastes; providing for amendments;
and providing for the repeal of the previous Solid Waste Ordinance and an
effective date.
Ordinance 99-07
This ordinance shall be known as the 1999
amendment to Bingham County Ordinance No. 91-02. This ordinance provides
for persons who turn farm equipment around on county right-of-way shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor; stating authority and purpose; defining terms;
providing for fines upon violation; and providing the date when the ordinance
shall become effective.
Ordinance 96-01
An ordinance establishing a procedure for
the closing of county roads to conventional motor vehicle traffic and opening
and designating those same county roads for the exclusive operation of
snowmobiles and all terrain vehicles registered as snowmobiles and also
establishing a second procedure for designation of county roads for joint and
concurrent use by snowmobiles, all terrain vehicles and conventional motor
vehicles, which procedures shall be by resolution and order of the Bingham
County Commissioners according to weather conditions and the needs of the
public, and providing that snowmobiles and all terrain vehicles registered as
snowmobiles operating on roads concurrently with conventional motor vehicles
must obey state and county rules of the road and traffic laws and providing for
penalties upon violation of the Commissioners' order.
Ordinance 91-02
An ordinance providing that persons who
cause or allow irrigation water or waste water to fall or flow onto public
roadways in Bingham County, Idaho shall be guilty of a misdemeanor; stating
authority and purpose; defining terms; providing for fines upon violation; and
providing the date when the ordinance shall become effective.
Ordinance 86-04
An ordinance providing for the adoption
of speed limits and weight limits for all trucks and buses during such seasons
as the Bingham County Commissioners my deem advisable.
Ordinance 85-05,
85-05A
An ordinance regulating the speeds, wakes
and operation of watercraft within the confines of designated harbor and mooring
areas.
Ordinance 75-01
(1975 Amendment of 3-72)
An ordinance of the County of Bingham,
State of Idaho, amending Ordinance No. 3-72 and section 701 thereof by
additionally describing the national reactor testing station and by reducing the
prima facie unreasonable speed limit in certain areas from sixty to fifty-five;
providing for publication; declaring an effective date; and suspending the
rules.
Traffic Ordinance
(1974 Amendment of 3-72)
An ordinance of the County of Bingham,
State of Idaho, amending Ordinance No. 3-72 and section 701 thereof by
additionally describing the national reactor testing station and by reducing the
prima facie unreasonable speed limit in certain areas from sixth to fifty-five;
providing for publication; declaring an effective date; and suspending the
rules.
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