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e o <br /> required to place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained all <br /> official traffic control devices, signs, signals and markings on their streets, <br /> upon adoption of an ordinance pursuant to section 24-8. <br /> [New section added to clarify that private street owners are required to <br /> place traffic control devices, etc. upon adoption of an amendment to <br /> chapter 24, HCC, relating to vehicles and traffic.) <br /> (b) All devices, signs, signals and markings required for the purpose of traffic control <br /> shall be uniform as to type and location throughout the County. <br /> ~ County consent to the placement of traffic control signs or markings on a private <br /> street shall not be deemed to constitute ownership or control over that street." <br /> [Source: Section 46-16, HRS. Amended by adding term "ownership " to promote <br /> consistency with 22-53, HCC.J <br /> SECTION 4. Chapter 24, article 7, division 1, section 24-142, Hawaii County Code 1983 <br /> (1995 edition), is amended to read as follows: <br /> "Section 24-142. Signs required at through streets. <br /> (a) Whenever any ordinance or law of this County designates and describes a through <br /> street or stop intersection, it shall be the duty of the County and/or chief engineer <br /> or owner(s) of private streets to place and maintain stop and/or yield signs on each <br /> and every street intersecting such through street and at every stop intersection <br /> unless traffic at any such intersection is controlled at all times by traffic-controlled <br /> signals. The highway safety council may recommend when yield signs maybe <br /> substituted for stop signs. [Added language pertaining to owners of <br /> private <br /> streets to clarify that it is their duty to place and maintain signs on their streets.) <br /> (b) The streets as described in schedule 14, section 24-266 are established and <br /> designated as through streets." <br /> SECTION 5. Material to be repealed is bracketed. New material is underscored. In <br /> <br /> printing this ordinance, the brackets, bracketed material and underscoring need not be included. <br /> ATTACH. A <br /> (Annotated Draft, Bill) <br /> p. 9 <br /> <br />