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S1138.....................................................by TRANSPORTATION OVERWEIGHT VEHICLES - PILOT PROJECT ROUTES - Amends existing law relating to special pilot project routes and permits for overweight vehicle loads to revise and add to the list of designated state special pilot project routes. 02/12 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/13 Rpt prt - to Transp 03/14 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/15 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg - Rls susp 03/19 PASSED - 24-8-3 AYES -- Bair, Bastian, Cameron, Coiner, Corder, Darrington, Davis, Fulcher, Geddes, Goedde, Hammond, Heinrich, Jorgenson, Kelly, Keough, Langhorst, Little, Lodge, McGee, McKague, McKenzie, Pearce, Richardson, Siddoway NAYS -- Andreason, Bilyeu, Broadsword, Burkett, Hill, Schroeder, Stegner, Werk Absent and excused -- Gannon, Malepeai, Stennett Floor Sponsor - McGee Title apvd - to House 03/19 House intro - 1st rdg - to Transp 03/21 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/22 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/26 3rd rdg - PASSED - 49-18-3 AYES -- Andrus, Barrett, Bayer, Bedke, Bell, Bilbao, Black, Bolz, Brackett, Bradford, Chadderdon, Clark, Collins, Crane, Durst, Eskridge, Hagedorn, Hart, Henderson, Kren, Labrador, Lake, Loertscher, Luker, Marriott, Mathews, McGeachin, Mortimer, Moyle, Nielsen, Nonini, Patrick, Pence, Raybould, Ring, Roberts, Schaefer, Shepherd(8), Shirley, Shively, Smith(30), Snodgrass, Stevenson, Thayn, Vander Woude, Wills, Wood(27), Wood(35), Mr. Speaker NAYS -- Block, Bock, Boe, Chavez, Chew, Harwood, Henbest, Jaquet, Killen, King, LeFavour, Pasley-Stuart, Ringo, Ruchti, Sayler, Shepherd(2), Smith(24), Trail Absent and excused -- Anderson, Edmunson, Rusche Floor Sponsor - Bedke Title apvd - to Senate 03/25 To enrol 03/27 Rpt enrol - Pres signed - Sp signed 03/28 To Governor 03/29 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 257 Effective: 07/01/07
]]]] LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO ]]]] Fifty-ninth Legislature First Regular Session - 2007IN THE SENATE SENATE BILL NO. 1138 BY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO SPECIAL PILOT PROJECT ROUTES AND PERMITS FOR OVERWEIGHT VEHICLE 3 LOADS; AMENDING SECTION 49-1004, IDAHO CODE, TO REVISE AND ADD TO THE LIST 4 OF DESIGNATED STATE SPECIAL PILOT PROJECT ROUTES. 5 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 6 SECTION 1. That Section 49-1004, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 7 amended to read as follows: 8 49-1004. PERMITS FOR OVERWEIGHT OR OVERSIZE LOADS -- SPECIAL PILOT PROJ- 9 ECT ROUTES AND ANNUAL PERMITS. (1) Upon application in writing to the board or 10 other proper authorities in charge of, or having jurisdiction over a highway, 11 the board or authorities may in their discretion issue a special permit to the 12 owner or operator of any vehicle allowing vehicles or loads having a greater 13 weight or size than permitted by law to be moved or carried over and on the 14 highways and bridges. 15 (a) Special permits shall be in writing and may limit the time of use and 16 operation over the particular highways and bridges which may be traversed 17 and may contain any special conditions and require any undertaking or 18 other security as the board or other proper authority shall deem to be 19 necessary to protect the highways and bridges from injury, or provide 20 indemnity for any injury to highways and bridges or to persons or property 21 resulting from such operation. 22 (b) The owner or operator of an overweight or oversize vehicle shall 23 obtain a permit, or shall establish intent to obtain a permit by 24 contacting a permit office and receiving a permit number before moving the 25 vehicle on the highways. 26 (c) All special permits or evidence of intent to obtain a permit, shall 27 be carried in the vehicles to which they refer and shall upon demand be 28 delivered for inspection to any peace officer, authorized agent of the 29 board or any officer or employee charged with the care or protection of 30 the highways. 31 (2) Nonreducible vehicles or combinations of vehicles hauling 32 nonreducible loads at weights in excess of those set forth in section 33 49-1001, Idaho Code, shall pay fees as set forth in this subsection (2). Such 34 fees are based on the number of axles on the vehicle or combination of vehi- 35 cles and the total gross weight. 36 Column 1 Column 2 37 Gross weight of vehicle Gross weight of vehicle 38 Number of axles and load in pounds and load in pounds 39 2 40,001 - 40 3 54,001 - 41 4 68,001 - 42 5 80,001 131,001 43 6 97,001 148,001 2 1 Column 1 Column 2 2 Gross weight of vehicle Gross weight of vehicle 3 Number of axles and load in pounds and load in pounds 4 7 114,001 165,001 5 (a) To determine the maximum allowable permit fee for vehicles with more 6 than seven (7) axles, the table can be extended by adding seventeen thou- 7 sand (17,000) pounds to the last listed weight in both columns 1 and 2 for 8 each added axle. 9 (b) Permit fees for column 1 shall start at four cents (4¢) per mile and 10 increase four cents (4¢) per mile for each additional two thousand (2,000) 11 pound increment up to the weight indicated in column 2. Permit fees for 12 column 2 shall start at one dollar and two cents ($1.02) per mile and 13 increase seven cents (7¢) per mile for each additional two thousand 14 (2,000) pound increment. 15 (c) Vehicles operating at weights less than the starting weights per axle 16 configuration listed in column 1 shall be charged four cents (4¢) per 17 mile. 18 (d) For vehicles operating with axles wider than eight (8) feet six (6) 19 inches or axles with more than four (4) tires per axle, the fee may be 20 reduced by the board or other proper authority having jurisdiction over a 21 highway. 22 (3) It shall be unlawful for any person to violate, or to cause or permit 23 to be violated, the limitations or conditions of special permits and any 24 violation shall be deemed for all purposes to be a violation of the provisions 25 of this chapter. 26 (4) An annual special pilot project route permit authorizing travel on 27 pilot project routes shall be issued by the board or may, in its discretion, 28 be issued by a local public highway agency for operation of vehicles with a 29 legal maximum gross weight of at least one hundred five thousand five hundred 30 one (105,501) pounds but not exceeding one hundred twenty-nine thousand 31 (129,000) pounds. Such pilot project routes on nonstate and noninterstate 32 highways shall be determined by the local highway agency for those roads under 33 its jurisdiction. No local public highway agency shall approve a pilot project 34 route which provides a thoroughfare for interstate carriers to pass through 35 the state. State pilot project routes designated by the legislature and iden- 36 tified on a map entitled "Designated Pilot Project Routes" are: 37 (a)AshtonMontana border to Kimberly to Twin Falls to Nevada using US- 38 20, US-30, SH-33, US-93, SH-25, SH-50 and SH-74. 39 (b) US-91 from its junction with SH-34 to the Utah border. 40 (c) US-30 from its junction with I-15 to the Wyoming border. 41 (d) US-95 south from Fruitland to junction with SH-55. 42 (e) SH-19 between Wilder and Caldwell. 43 (f) SH-78 between Marsing and Hammett. 44 (g) SH-67 from Mountain Home to junction with SH-78 at Grandview. 45 (h) SH-55 from intersection with Farmway Road to junction with US-95. 46 (i) SH-25 from the intersection of SH-24 to Paul. 47 (j) SH-25 from intersection with US-93 to Hazelton. 48 (k) SH-24 from intersection with US-93 to intersection with SH-25. 49 (l) US-20 from its intersection with New Sweden Road to its junction with 50 SH-22/33. 51 (m) SH-34 from milepost 78 to the junction with US-91. 52 (n)US-26 from the intersection with 45th West to the junction with US-5391; andUS-26 from its junction with US-91 north to its intersection with 54 Gallatin/West 23rd Street in Idaho Falls. 55 (o) US-91 from the intersection with Canyon Road to the junction with US- 3 1 26. 2 (p) SH-22 from Dubois to the junction with SH-33. 3 (q) SH-45 from junction with SH-78 to intersection with I-84 business 4 loop; I-84 business loop to intersection withSH-55; SH-55 to I-84 inter-5change no. 35Nampa Boulevard. 6 (r) SH-87 from Montana border to junction with US-20. 7 (s) SH-33 from Victor to junction with US-20. 8 (t) SH-28 from junction with SH-22 to junction with SH-33. 9 (u) SH-38 from milepost 0.689 to milepost 1.318 at Malad. 10 (v) SH-27 from junction with SH-25 at Paul to Oakley. 11 (w) SH-81 from Malta to junction with US-30 at Burley. 12 (x) US-30 from junction with SH-81 at Burley to junction with SH-50 at 13 Kimberly. 14 (y) US-93 spur from junction with US-30 to junction with US-93 at Twin 15 Falls. 16 (z) US-93 from junction with US-93 spur to junction with US-30 at Twin 17 Falls. 18 (aa) US-30 from junction with SH-74 at Twin Falls to junction with I-84 19 business loop at Bliss. 20 (bb) US-26 from junction with SH-75 at Shoshone to eastbound exit of I-84 21 interchange no. 141 at Bliss; I-84 business loop from eastbound exit of 22 I-84 to junction with US-30 at Bliss. 23 (cc) SH-46 spur from junction with SH-46 at Wendell to I-84 interchange 24 no. 155. 25 (dd) SH-46 from junction with US-20 to I-84 interchange no. 157 at 26 Wendell. 27 (ee) US-20 from junction with US-93 at Carey to junction with I-84 busi- 28 ness loop at interchange 95; I-84 business loop from interchange 95 to 29 junction with SH-51; SH-51 to junction with SH-67. 30 (ff) SH-51 from junction with SH-67 to junction with SH-78. 31 (gg) SH-44 from junction with SH-55 at Eagle to junction with I-84 inter- 32 change no. 25. 33 (hh) US-20/26 from junction with US-95 at Parma to junction with I-84 34 interchange no. 26. 35 Additions or deletions to the approved state pilot project routes specified in 36 this subsection (4) shall be made only with the approval of the state legisla- 37 ture. 38 (5) An annual administrative permit fee for operating on pilot project 39 routes at the weights specified in subsection (4) of this section shall be set 40 by the board for travel on state pilot project routes and by the local public 41 highway agency for travel on routes under its jurisdiction, but not to exceed 42 a maximum of fifty dollars ($50.00) per vehicle. The annual administrative 43 permit fee shall cover administrative costs. Local public highway agencies are 44 authorized to issue special pilot project permits and such permits shall be in 45 writing. Administrative permit fees for permits issued by a local public high- 46 way agency shall be retained by the local public highway agency to cover 47 administrative costs, and administrative permit fees for permits issued by the 48 department shall be retained by the department to cover administrative costs. 49 In addition to the annual administrative permit fee and the appropriate regis- 50 tration fee for weights up to one hundred five thousand five hundred (105,500) 51 pounds, the appropriate vehicle registration fees for weights over one hundred 52 five thousand five hundred (105,500) pounds shall be calculated and collected 53 in accordance with the fee schedules set forth in section 49-432 or 49-434, 54 Idaho Code.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 16988C2 This legislation amends Section 49-1004, Idaho Code, relating to the special pilot project routes and permits for 129,000 pound overweight vehicle loads. The bill will add to the list of designated state special pilot project routes in southern Idaho. FISCAL NOTE There is no fiscal impact to the general fund. Contact Name: Roy Eiguren, Amalgamated Sugar Company Phone: 208-388-1200 Senator John McGee 208-332-1000 Representative Scott Bedke 208-332-1120 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL NOTE S 1138