(1) Not later than one hundred eighty days following the adoption of the resolution establishing the pedestrian mall as provided in this part 4, the governing body may adopt on first reading an ordinance finally establishing the pedestrian mall. Such ordinance shall contain:
A general description of the pedestrian mall and a declaration and determination thatthe same is established. The mall as finally established shall be substantially the same as or any portion of that described in the resolution of intention.
Rules and regulations prohibiting vehicular traffic on such pedestrian mall subject tosuch exceptions as the ordinance may provide. Such rules and regulations and such exceptions are to follow substantially those statements made in the resolution of intention.
Such additional rules and regulations as the governing body may determine pertaining to the interpretation, operation, and enforcement of the rules and regulations promulgated under paragraph (b) of this subsection (1) and otherwise pertaining to the use, operation, maintenance, and control of the pedestrian mall;
Such provisions as the governing body deems necessary pertaining to the effectivedate of any such rules or regulations.
Such ordinance shall be adopted and published and shall take effect in the mannerprovided by law or charter for ordinances of the municipality.
Such ordinance shall be subject to referendum in the same manner as other ordinances of the municipality. The pedestrian mall shall not be closed to vehicular traffic, in whole or in part, under such ordinance until all claims for damages have been paid or properly secured as provided in this part 4.
Proceedings under this part 4 and the adoption of such ordinance notwithstanding,the municipality and its governing body shall retain its police powers and other rights and powers relating to the municipal streets and rights-of-way constituting a part of the pedestrian mall. No action taken pursuant to this part 4 shall be interpreted or construed to be a vacation or abandonment, in whole or in part, of any municipal street or any right therein, it being intended that the establishment of a pedestrian mall pursuant to this part 4 be a matter of appropriate additional regulation only.
Nothing in this section shall be interpreted or construed to prevent the municipalityand its governing body, at any time subsequent to the adoption of the ordinance provided for in this part 4, from abandoning the operation of the pedestrian mall, from changing the extent of the pedestrian mall, or from changing or repealing any of the rules and regulations pertaining to the pedestrian mall; but any substantial change made after the adoption of the ordinance provided for in this section will create potential liability for new or additional claims which could not have been foreseen prior to the date of the hearing on the original establishment of the pedestrian mall.
Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1188, § 1, effective July 1.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 31-25-407 as it existed prior to 1975.
Cross references: For validation and time for taking effect of ordinances and resolutions, see §§ 31-16-104 and 31-16-105.