Purpose. It is the purpose and objective of
this chapter to protect the general welfare and public interests of
the community, safeguarding the public against fraud, discrimination,
deception and similar abuses and eliminating the retarding of traffic,
unnecessary street congestion, unnecessary delays and traffic hazards,
the towing and removal of damaged, disabled, snowbound, abandoned
vehicles or towing for other lawful purposes, and to provide for the
safe storage of such vehicles until their disposition and to establish
a towing contract and fee schedule.
The provision of towing services within the
Township shall not be on an exclusive basis. The Township reserves
the right to execute towing contracts with multiple contractors. If
more than one contractor is selected, then the services to be performed
by the contractor shall be on a weekly, monthly, bimonthly, quarterly
or other basis as determined within the sole discretion of the Police
Department. The Police Department shall establish a schedule on a
rotating basis and provide each contractor with a copy thereof.
If the contractor fails to comply with any of
the terms and conditions of the Towing Contract, the Township may,
upon 48 hours' written notice (by certified mail, return receipt requested,
or personal delivery), suspend or terminate the contractor at issue
and proceed as set forth in the specifications. In the event of such
termination, and at the cost and expense of the contractor, the Township
shall have the power to determine, at its sole discretion, that there
has been a default or violation by the contractor as to any of the
provisions of the Towing Contract.
The contractor shall enter into the Towing Contract
as prepared by the Township.
Class 9 heavy-duty vehicles (26,001 pounds to
30,000 pounds and above) shall be towed by qualified
tow companies designated and dispatched by the Montgomery Township
Police Department.