As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTOMOBILE
A private passenger motor vehicle, station wagon or sport-utility-type
vehicle that is owned or hired, and is neither used as a public livery
conveyance for passengers nor rented to others with a driver; and
a motor vehicle with a pickup body, or delivery sedan, a van, or a
panel truck or camper-type vehicle used for recreational purposes
owned by an individual, not customarily used in the occupation, profession
or business of the owner(s); and solely for the purposes of this chapter,
a motorcycle.
BASIC TOWING SERVICE
The removal and transportation of an automobile from a highway,
street or other public or private road, or a parking area, or from
a storage facility, and other services normally incident thereto.
Basic towing service does not include recovery of vehicles from a
position outside the right-of-way or berm, or recovery from resting,
impaled upon, adhered or otherwise attached to, any other object within
the right-of-way or berm.
HEAVY DUTY
Used to tow and recover commercial-type vehicles over 26,000
pounds GVW, as well as passenger vehicles unable to be recovered by
other means.
[Added 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-25]
HOLIDAY
New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President's Day,
Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's
Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
LIGHT DUTY
Used to tow and recover small light-duty vehicles up to 10,000
pounds.
[Added 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-25]
MEDIUM DUTY
Used to tow and recover small commercial-type vehicles up
to 26,000 pounds GVW (gross vehicle weight) or passenger vehicles
unable to be recovered with a light-duty tow truck or flatbed.
[Added 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-25]
MOTOR VEHICLE
Includes all vehicles propelled otherwise than by muscular
power, except such vehicles as run only upon rails or tracks, or motorized
bicycles.
RECOVERY
When the tow operator applies his knowledge in a skillful
manner to preserve the condition of the motor vehicle while winching
and/or lifting the damaged vehicle back to a normal towing or loading
position.
[Added 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-25]
TOW OPERATOR
A person engaged in the business of towing and storing motor
vehicles or offering the services of a tow vehicle or tow truck and
storage services.
TOW VEHICLES or TOW TRUCK
Those vehicles equipped with a boom or booms, winches, slings,
tilt beds, wheel lifts or under-reach equipment specifically designed
by their manufacturer for the removal or transport of motor vehicles,
including flatbed vehicles and trailers, employed for the purpose
of towing, transporting, conveying and/or removing motor vehicles
which are unable to be operated under their own power from one place
to another, for which a charge or fee is extracted. All vehicles to
be used pursuant to this chapter shall be adequately designed and
maintained by the tow operator to transport this disabled vehicle
safely and without damage.
VEHICLE ACCESS FEE
Insurance representative or any interested person (excluding
vehicle owner or family member trying to retrieve personal belongings)
must be accompanied into the secured storage yard facility to inspect,
adjust or take photographs of a vehicle or when the tow operator removes
a vehicle out of the indoor/outdoor storage area so that it may be
towed by another towing company. Documentation such as business card
or driver's license must be photocopied and time-stamped when this
additional auxiliary service is performed.
[Added 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-25]
WEEKDAY
Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
4:30 p.m.
WINCHING
The process of moving a motor vehicle by use of additional
chains, nylon slings and additional lengths of winch cable for a position
that is not accessible for direct hook-up by conventional means for
towing and/or loading onto a tow vehicle. Winching is not pulling
a vehicle onto a flatbed carrier or lifting a motor vehicle by conventional
means (tow sling, wheel lift, etc.).
[Added 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-25]
No person shall engage in the business of towing
or storing motor vehicles at the direction of the Florence Township
Police Department without first obtaining a tow operator's license
therefor. Nothing herein shall require licensing for the rendering
of road service or for the provision of towing and storage services
within the Township other than at the request of the Township Police
Department.
[Amended 2-1-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-4; 12-17-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-25]
A. No person shall be liable to any tow operator who
tows or stores an automobile, including but not limited to any automobile
that was damaged in an accident or recovered after being reported
stolen, for any fees in excess of the following.
(1) All weights shall be based upon the manufacturer's
stated gross vehicle weight.
(2) Day rates shall apply between the hours of 8:00 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The night/weekend/holiday rate
shall apply from 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 a.m., Monday through Friday, and
for the entire twenty-four-hour day on weekends and holidays. All
rates shall be based upon the time of the call to the tow operator.
(3) Storage fees are for each twenty-four-hour day or
portion thereof. A new day commences at 12:01 a.m.
B. Basic towing service fees are maximum rates for up
to one hour of service at the scene, and include mileage for the first
five miles of tow. Each additional mile shall be at the rate of $2
per mile or portion of a mile.
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Basic Towing Fee (includes flatbed service)
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Type
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Day
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Night/Weekend/Holiday
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Light Duty
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$95
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$ 125
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Medium Duty
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$125
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$ 175
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Heavy Duty
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$ 225 (min. 2 hours)
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$250 (min. 2 hours)
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Recovery Fee
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Type
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Fee
(per hour)
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Light Duty
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$70
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Medium Duty
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$100
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Heavy Duty
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$200
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Vehicle Access Fee
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$40 per hour with a minimum charge of 1/2 hour;
then $10 for each 1/4 hour (15 minutes) thereafter
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Storage Fees
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Type
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Fee
(per day)
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Inside secured
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$40
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Outside secured
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$30
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C. The tow operator shall submit annually, as part of
its application or renewal thereof, its fee schedule for the towing
and storage of automobiles, which shall be subject to the review and
approval of the Township Council Clerk.
D. If a tow operator impounds a vehicle from a public
street, right-of-way or other location at the direct request of the
Florence Township Police Department, the basic fee for towing and
storage shall be as noted above.
E. For all motor vehicles other than those set forth
above, the tow operator shall set reasonable and customary fees for
the Burlington County area for the towing and storage of such vehicles.
The tow operator shall submit annually, as part of its application
or renewal thereof, its fee schedule for the towing and storage of
all motor vehicles other than automobiles, which shall be subject
to the review and approval of the Township Clerk.
F. A current fee schedule shall be submitted for approval
on an annual basis at the time of application for license renewal.
G. When basic towing services are rendered for any automobile, there shall be no additional charges other than those provided for in Subsection
B above, including but not limited to flatbedding, waiting time, winching, cleanup costs and additional labor.
H. Tow vehicles transporting multiple vehicles at one
time may charge the applicable fee for each vehicle transported.
I. `Prior to hookup or flatbedding of a motor vehicle,
the tow operator shall present a copy of its fee schedule to the owner
or operator of the vehicle. The fee schedule shall also contain the
name, address and telephone number of the tow operator and a statement
of the hours when and location where the motor vehicle may be claimed.
The Township Council shall promulgate such rules,
regulations and procedures, not inconsistent with this chapter, as
may be reasonable and necessary to carry out the provisions of this
chapter. Copies thereof shall be provided to all licensed tow operators
and shall be made available to the public, along with copies of current
fee schedules, during normal business hours. Failure to comply with
applicable rules, regulations and procedures may be cause for revocation
of a tow operator's license.
The Chief of Police is hereby designated to
enforce the provisions of this chapter and any applicable rules and
regulations.