As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
PARK and PARKED
The halting of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except momentarily
for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading property
or passengers.
PERSON
Any individual, person, firm, corporation, partnership, association
or other entity.
PUBLIC ROAD
Any street, highway, lane or drive maintained by Willistown Township
as a public roadway or any state- owned and maintained highway or roadway
for which the township provides snow removal and de-icing services under contract
with the Department of Transportation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may
be transported or drawn upon a highway, or any device which may be drawn upon
a highway. A vehicle shall include, but not be limited to, a bus, trailer,
mobile home, tractor, motorcycle, passenger car, snowmobile, truck, camper,
construction equipment, special mobile equipment as defined by the Pennsylvania
Vehicle Code or any equipment requiring registration or licensing by the Pennsylvania
Department of Transportation.
After eight hours following the commencement of any snowfall, ice storm
or freezing rain which continues for one hour or more and which results in
the implementation of municipal snow removal operations, whether such removal
operations are known to the owner of such vehicle or not, it shall be unlawful
to park, allow to be parked or keep parked any vehicle on any public road
maintained by the township. Following the cessation of any such precipitation,
no vehicle shall be parked on any public roadway until it has been completely
plowed, cindered and salted for the full width of the paved cartway. This
chapter shall be construed so that no portion of any vehicle shall protrude
on or be upon the berm or paved cartway of a public road during the prohibited
parking period.
It shall be unlawful for any person engaged in nonmunicipal snow removal
to dump or deposit any snow or ice upon any public roadway.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon summary
conviction before any District Magistrate, be sentenced to pay a fine of $100
and the cost of prosecution, and such fine shall be collected as like fines
and costs are now collected by law. Each day or part thereof during which
a vehicle remains on a public road in violation of this chapter shall constitute
a separate offense requiring a separate fine and the imposition of separate
costs. Upon plea and proof that a person is unable to pay any fine and cost
imposed, the District Magistrate may order payment of fine and cost in installments
and fix the amounts, time and manner of payment. Any person who does not comply
with an order to pay the fine and cost may be imprisoned in the county jail
for a number of days equal to one day for each $10 of the unpaid balance of
the fine and costs. Prosecutions under this chapter shall be instituted by
the issuance of a citation pursuant to the provision provided in the Pennsylvania
Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Any police officer may remove or cause to be removed to a place of safety any unattended or illegally parked vehicle left standing upon any public road during any period prohibited by this chapter when the vehicle is in such a position as to interfere with municipal snow removal, cindering and salting operations; provided, however, that nothing herein shall prohibit any police officer from removal of illegally parked or abandoned vehicles as presently provided in the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code. In addition to the requirements of this chapter, any vehicle removals ordered by any police officer shall be in strict compliance with the provisions of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code. In addition to any other requirements by law imposed, a police officer ordering the removal shall notify the owner, in writing, within 24 hours of the vehicle's removal and its location. All towing and storage costs incurred by Willistown Township pursuant to any vehicle removal shall be paid by the owner thereof to the township prior to the reclamation of such vehicle. Removals hereunder shall be accomplished only by authorized salvors as provided in Chapter
73 of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code.