[Added 10-26-2010 by Ord. No. 476]
For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply:
BOAT OFF OF A TRAILER
A boat which has been removed from a trailer, dolly or other
conveyance and is resting or sitting upon blocks, wood, metal or any
other material which prevents said boat from coming in contact with
the highway surface; also any boat which is resting or sitting upon
the highway surface itself without means of support.
BOAT ON A TRAILER
A boat which is attached to, connected to or resting or sitting
upon a trailer as defined herein.
BUS
(a)
A motor vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers,
including the driver; or
(b)
A motor vehicle, other than a taxicab or limousine, designed
to transport not more than 15 passengers, including the driver, and
used for the transportation of persons for compensation.
FULL TRAILER
A trailer so constructed that no part of its weight rests
upon the towing vehicle. A semitrailer attached to a towing vehicle
by means of any auxiliary front axle or dolly shall be deemed to be
a "full trailer."
HOUSE TRAILER
(a)
A trailer which is designed, constructed and equipped as a dwelling
place, living abode or sleeping place (either permanently or temporarily)
and is equipped for use as a conveyance on streets and highways.
(b)
A trailer containing a chassis and exterior shell designed and constructed for use as a house trailer as defined in Subsection
(a) of this definition, but which is used permanently or temporarily for advertising, sales, display or promotion of merchandise or services or for any other commercial purpose except the transportation of property.
TRAILER
An apparatus designed, used or maintained primarily to be
towed by a motor vehicle.
TRUCK-CAMPER
A structure designed, used or maintained primarily to be
loaded or affixed to a motor vehicle to provide a mobile dwelling,
sleeping place, office or commercial space.
[Ord. 103. Passed 3-16-1970]
(a) No person shall park a motor vehicle or permit it
to stand, whether attended or unattended, on a parking lot or drive,
or on an access road thereto, adjacent to any school, apartment, hospital,
church, rest home, shopping center, commercial building or other building
open to the public, when such area is posted with a "fire zone no
parking" sign, which sign shall be erected for the purpose of restricting
parking so that occupants will have proper egress and so that fire
equipment will have proper ingress in case of fire.
(b) Subsection
(a) hereof shall become effective in those areas that are, from time to time, specifically designated by resolution of the Board of Supervisors and upon the passage thereof. Official signs shall be erected by the Township to give notice of the prohibition.
[Ord. 104. Passed 3-16-1970; Ord. 311. Passed 11-14-1994]
(a) Whenever snow falls to a depth of two inches or more
or the Township declares a highway emergency, no owner or occupier
of any premises or his or her guest or business invitees shall park
any vehicle on any street or highway of the Township if the owner
or occupier of the premises owns or has access to a garage, driveway
or other location for parking motor vehicles off of the street or
highway.
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If the owner or occupier of a premises does
not have or have access to such off-street parking location, then
and only in such event shall parking be allowed upon a public street.
However, such parking on the street shall be on one side thereof only;
on the side of the street of odd-numbered residences; provided, however,
that where parking restrictions are permanently in effect, such restrictions
shall prevail, notwithstanding the provisions of this section.
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(b) Where off-street parking is available, automobiles
must be parked well within the driveway so as not to protrude into
the roadway and possibly interfere with snowplow equipment or passing
vehicles.
(c) It shall be unlawful to throw, shovel or plow snow
into or upon any roads and streets within the Township from adjoining
property with the intent of allowing such snow to remain on such roads
and streets.
[Added 8-21-2007 by Ord. No. 449]
(a) It shall be unlawful for any vehicles to park on Florence
Drive for a period of time exceeding two hours on Monday through Friday,
legal holidays excepted. Violations of this provision shall be subject
to any and all penalties as more particularly set forth in this chapter.
[Added 5-12-2009 by Ord. No. 464]
Parking shall be prohibited at all times in the following locations:
Street
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Side
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Location
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Brights Lane [Added 10-26-2010 by Ord. No. 476]
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South
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From Pennlyn Pike to Pen Ambler Road
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Houston Road [Added 2-23-2010 by Ord. No. 471]
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South
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From the westerly curb of the entrance to the Meadows to a point
75 feet to the west
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Old Penllyn Pike
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North
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At the intersection of Penllyn Pike for a distance of 541 feet
in an easterly direction
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Old Penllyn Pike
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North
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At the intersection of Pershing Road for a distance of 40 feet
in a westerly direction
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Old Penllyn Pike
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South
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At the intersection of Creekview Drive for a distance of 40
feet in a westerly direction
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Old Penllyn Pike
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South
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At the intersection of Penllyn Pike for a distance of 684 feet
in an easterly direction
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Roberts Road [Added 8-23-2022 by Ord. No. 533]
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North and south
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Between Bethlehem Pike and Vista Road
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[Added 5-12-2009 by Ord. No. 464]
No person shall park a vehicle or allow it to remain parked
for longer than the time indicated in any of the following locations,
at any time on the days and between the hours indicated:
Street
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Side
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Location
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Days
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Hours
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Parking Time Limit
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Kyle Lane [Added 8-28-2018 by Ord.
No. 519]
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Both
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A point on the center line of Dager Road to the terminus of
Kyle Lane
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Mon. to Fri., except legal holidays
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8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., daily
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2 hours
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Old Penllyn Pike [Amended 8-28-2018 by Ord. No. 519]
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North
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From a point 40 feet from intersection with Pershing Road to
a point 77 feet from the intersection with Pershing Road
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Mon. to Fri., except legal holidays
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8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., daily
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Prohibited during stated times
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Pershing Road [Added 8-28-2018 by Ord.
No. 519]
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Both
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A point on the center line of Penllyn Pike south to a point
on the center line of Old Penllyn Pike
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Mon. to Fri., except legal holidays
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8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., daily
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Prohibited during stated times
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[Added 10-26-2010 by Ord. No. 476]
It shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of any truck,
tractor-trailer, recreational vehicle, motor home or commercial vehicle
having a gross vehicle weight of 9,001 pounds or greater, or a Class
1 to Class 3 vehicle, as defined in the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code,
having a gross vehicle weight from 5,000 pounds to 9,000 pounds which
is affixed in combination to a trailer or other apparatus, to park
such vehicle on any street (public or private) situated in Lower Gwynedd
Township between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. The parking
of such vehicles between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. shall
be permitted only when providing services or making deliveries to
or improvements for the property owners on such streets.
[Added 10-26-2010 by Ord. No. 476]
(a) Parking of Buses and Trucks. No owner, occupant or tenant of any
nonresidential property which provides a parking lot for motor vehicles
for public use shall permit the use of such parking lot for the parking
of buses or trucks, nor shall the owner or operator of any bus or
truck permit such vehicle to be so parked; provided that the parking
of buses and trucks shall be permitted when buses are parked awaiting
passengers patronizing said property; trucks are parked for the purpose
of patronizing the property; or trucks are loading or unloading at
the property.
(b) Parking of Nonmotor Vehicles. No owner, occupant or tenant of any
nonresidential property which provides a parking lot for motor vehicles
for public use shall permit the use of such parking lot for the parking
of full trailers, house trailers, trailers, truck-campers, boats on
trailers or boats off trailers, nor shall the owner or operator of
any full trailer, house trailer, trailer, truck-camper, boat on a
trailer or boat off a trailer permit such vehicle to be so parked.
[Added 10-26-2010 by Ord. No. 476]
(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner/operator of any full trailer,
house trailer, utility trailer, boat on a trailer (both connected
and not connected to a tow vehicle), or any truck-camper attached
or not attached to a motor vehicle to park at any time on any street
(public or private) situated in the Lower Gwynedd Township with the
following exceptions:
(1)
When making deliveries or in conjunction with providing services
or improvements to a property on such street; or
(2)
When parking by contractors, painters, plumbers, landscapers,
service and repair persons and persons supplying similar trades on
streets abutting properties where work is being performed, which work
requires the presence of such vehicles, and only during the time the
work is actually in progress.
[Adopting Ordinance; Res. 91-43. Passed 12-17-1991; Ord. 311.
Passed 11-14-1994]
(a) Vehicles which have been parked in a manner which hampers snow removal efforts shall be subject to towing at the owner's expense. The owners of such vehicles shall be subject to a fine for obstructing traffic as set forth in Subsection
(b) hereof. Except as otherwise provided in Subsection
(b) hereof, whoever violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter, for which no specific penalty is otherwise provided, shall be fined not more than $25 for each such offense.
(b) Fines for the following parking violations shall be
as provided in the following table:
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Violation
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Fine
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Parking in a fire zone
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$10.00
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Parking in a handicapped parking only area
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$50.00 to $200.00
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Parking in a prohibited area
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$10.00
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Double parking
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$10.00
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Parking less than 25 feet from an intersection
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$10.00
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Parking in an alley
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$10.00
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Obstructing traffic
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$10.00
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Facing against traffic movement
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$10.00
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Parking more than 6 inches from a curb
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$10.00
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Parking in front of a private driveway
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$10.00
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