[Adopted 12-30-2004 by Ord. No. 2004-5]
Certain roads and streets located within Shirley Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, are hereby declared snow emergency routes:
Name of Street
Location
Wrangletown Road
From Route 522 to the intersection with Gallagher Street
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle, tractor or trailer or allow the same to remain parked or unattended on a paved or improved section of any street hereby declared a snow emergency route, as set forth above, at any time during or after any snowfall when the depth of that snowfall shall have reached or exceeded three inches.
At such time as it may be deemed necessary, the Supervisors of Shirley Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, or their designee may declare a snow emergency requiring that all vehicles be removed from the aforesaid Township roads and streets until the snowfall has ceased and the streets have been cleared of any accumulated snow. Any such snow emergency declaration shall be provided to local media for public broadcast and publication.
It shall be lawful to repark any vehicle, tractor or trailer on the paved or improved portion of the aforementioned roads after the snowfall has ceased and the accumulated snow shall have been cleared from the paved portions by the employees of the Township, but not before such time.
The Township shall erect and maintain official snow emergency route signs, which will be posted before the provisions of this article may be enforced.
The Supervisors of Shirley Township and/or their designated municipal employees, finding any vehicle parked in violation of any provision of this article, may issue a notice of parking violation, with said notice to indicate that the Township will impose a fine of $50, plus the costs of towing and storage of any vehicle found in violation, and costs of prosecution, and in default of payment of such fine and costs, of the person violating this article, to undergo imprisonment for not more than five days. The continuation of any violation of any provision of this article for a period of more than eight hours shall constitute a new and separate offense for each successive eight-hour period.