[Ord. 16-1977, 8/8/1977, Art. IV, § 1; as amended by Ord. 8-2005, 12/21/2005, § I; and by Ord. 3-2010, 4/21/2010]
In order to facilitate the movement of traffic and to combat the hazards of excessive snow and ice on the highways or portions of highways named in this article, the Board of Supervisors, Roadmaster, Township Manager or their designated representative, may declare an emergency due to such hazards.
[Ord. 16-1977, 8/8/1977, Art. IV, § 2]
After any such emergency shall have been declared, it shall be unlawful during the period of such emergency for any person to park a motor vehicle or tractor or to allow the same to remain parked, on any highway or portion thereof named in § 15-404 of this article, or to operate any motor vehicle or tractor on any such highway or portion thereof unless such vehicle or tractor shall be equipped with adequate equipment to provide sufficient traction to keep such vehicle or tractor in motion so that other traffic on such highways will not be blocked or seriously impeded.
[Ord. 16-1977, 8/8/1977, Art. IV, § 3; as amended by Ord. 8-2005, 12/21/2005, § I; and by Ord. 3-2010, 4/21/2010]
1. 
In order to assist the operators of motor vehicles and tractors in determining the highways affected by this article, the Board of Supervisors shall cause to be placed around the utility poles on the highways or portions thereof designated in this article signs reading as follows:
SNOW
EMERGENCY
ROUTE
NO PARKING
DURING EMERGENCY
VEHICLES TOWED
AT OWNER'S EXPENSE
2. 
In the absence of a declaration of snow emergency as set forth in this article, the Director of Public Works or Roadmaster is hereby authorized to place on any Township highway or portion of highway requiring snow and ice removal a sign reading as follows:
SNOW PLOWING ROUTE
NO PARKING DURING
SNOW PLOWING
VEHICLES TOWED
AT OWNER'S EXPENSE
3. 
The Board of Supervisors shall also, through radio, television, Township web site, newspaper, e-mail or other available media, cause the dissemination of information as to the existence of such an emergency.
[Ord. 16-1977, 8/8/1977, Art. IV, § 4; as amended by Ord. 8-2005, 12/21/2005, § I; and by Ord. 3-2010, 4/21/2010]
The highways or portions thereof, to which the provisions of this article shall be applicable during all periods of emergency declared as provided in this article, are as follows:
Highway
Location
Alexandra Court
Entire cul-de-sac
Andrien Road
Entire length
Beechtree Drive
Entire length
Blossom Hill Road
Entire length
Bolingbroke Road
Entire cul-de-sac
Bonny Lane
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Broomall Lane
Entire length
Buck Run Road
Entire length
Canterbury Way
Entire cul-de-sac
Carter Road
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Chelsea Court
Entire cul-de-sac
Cherrydale Road
Entire length
Cherry Farm Lane
Entire length
Chesterland Drive
Entire cul-de-sac
Cheyney Road
North of Creek Road for 660 feet
Christina Lane
Entire cul-de-sac
Clayburgh Road
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Cobblestone Court
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Colts Neck Way
Entire cul-de-sac
Concord Road
North of Dilworthtown Road to County line
Cottage Lane
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Country Run
Entire length
David Drive
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Diamond Drive
Entire cul-de-sac
Denise Drive
Entire length
Derry Drive
Entire length
Doe Run
Entire cul-de-sac
Dorset Road
Entire length
Elaine Drive
Entire length
Elstone Drive
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Fox Brook Lane
Entire length
Garnier Way
Entire length
Glen Meadow
Entire cul-de-sac
Glen Mills Road
Brinton Lake Road to Westtown Road
Great Oak Drive
Entire length
Grist Mill Road
Entire length
Grove Road
Entire length
Hampton Lane
Entire cul-de-sac
Heatherstone Way
Entire cul-de-sac
Henley Drive
Entire length
Highpoint Drive
Entire cul-de-sac
Honeysuckle Court
Entire cul-de-sac
Howe Court
Entire cul-de-sac
Hunter Drive
Entire cul-de-sac
Isabella Lane
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Jacquelyn Court
Entire cul-de-sac
Judith Lane
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Kline Drive
Entire cul-de-sac
Keswick Drive
Entire cul-de-sac
L'Enfant Court
Entire length
Lake Road
Entire length
Locksley Road
Entire length
Longview Drive
Entire length
Lovalee Lane
Entire cul-de-sac
North Lane
Entire length
Orchard Lane
Entire length
Memel Drive
Entire length
Meredith Circle
Entire cul-de-sac
N. Station Road
Entire length
Nice Road
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Oak Tree Hollow Road
Entire cul-de-sac
Old Barn Drive
Entire length
Old Gradyville Road
Entire length
Orchard Lane
Entire cul-de-sac
Pennbrook Lane
Entire length
Pickering Trail
Entire cul-de-sac
Pierce Court
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Portsmouth Circle
Entire length
Portsmouth East
Entire length
Portsmouth West
Entire length
Powell Court
Entire cul-de-sac
Rose Lane
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Rose Tree Drive
Entire length
Skyline Drive
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Springwater Lane
Entire cul-de-sac
Station Road
Entire length
Stone Ridge Road
Entire length
Strickland Way
Entire length
Sweetbriar Lane
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Timber Lane
Entire cul-de-sac
Violet Lane
Entire cul-de-sac
Watersmeet Circle
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
Westover Drive
Entire cul-de-sac
Windtree Lane
Entire length
Woodridge Road
Entire length and entire cul-de-sac
[Ord. 16-1977, 8/8/1977, Art. IV, § 5; as amended by Ord. 7-1996, 8/7/1996, § XI(10); by Ord. 2-2005, 7/6/2005; by Ord. 8-2005, 12/21/2005, § I; and by Ord. 3-2010, 4/21/2010]
If at any time during a period of snow emergency declared under this article, a person shall park a motor vehicle or allow a motor vehicle to remain parked anywhere upon a snow emergency route, that person shall be guilty of a violation of this article, and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to a fine of not more than $75 and costs.