As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CART
A hand-drawn or -propelled vehicle or wheeled container made
of metal, wood or other material such as is generally provided by
merchants for carting or carrying merchandise or foodstuffs to automobiles
or other places.
CORRAL
A physical barrier, consisting of metal poles embedded in
the ground, or a masonry or other wall or structure, capable of preventing
shopping carts from being removed from the premises.
PERSON
A person of either sex, corporation, partnership, association,
joint-stock company, societies and other entities capable of being
sued.
STREET
Includes street, avenue, road, alley, lane, highway, boulevard,
concourse, driveway, culvert, crosswalk, sidewalk, parks, parking
lots, parking areas and places used by the general public.
Whenever the Borough impounds or causes to be impounded a cart that has a sign or notice identifying the owner of the cart, or the retailer who has written consent from the owner to use the cart, and lists a valid telephone number or address through which the owner or retailer can be contacted, without meeting the conditions required in §
353-5 hereof, the Borough shall:
A. Notify the owner or retailer within 24 hours of impounding the cart
and include information on how the cart may be retrieved;
B. Release the cart to the owner, retailer or authorized agent without
any charge or fine whatsoever if the owner, retailer, or authorized
agent attempts to retrieve the cart within five business days of notice.
After the expiration of five business days as provided in §
353-6 hereof, a cart may be redeemed by the owner thereof at any time prior to the sale, dismantling, destruction or disposal thereof, and the owner shall be entitled to receive such cart upon payment of the sum of $25. No cart shall be delivered to a person seeking to redeem unless proof is submitted establishing to the satisfaction of the Borough such person's ownership or right to possession. Any delivery to a person deemed entitled thereto by the Borough from the proof submitted shall be an absolute defense of the Borough against any other person claiming to be entitled thereto.
When any cart remains in the custody of the Borough for a period
of 15 days after the removal and with respect to which no person has
presented to the Borough proof establishing to its satisfaction such
person's ownership or right to possession, the Borough shall
give public notice in its official newspaper that, at a specified
place and time, not less than five days after such notice is published,
such cart will be sold at public auction for not less than $25, plus
the costs of advertising the sale. If, after such notice of sale is
given, any person desires to redeem any cart prior to sale, such person
shall pay to the Borough for redemption the sum of $25, plus the cost
of advertising the sale. A general description of the cart shall be
sufficient. The sale shall be conducted by the Borough Administrator
or by such person as the governing body shall designate.
If the cart is not sold at public auction, the Borough may offer
it again for sale or may dismantle, destroy or otherwise dispose of
such cart.
Any disposition of such cart made pursuant to this chapter shall
be made without any liability of the Borough to the owner of such
cart or other person lawfully entitled thereto or having an interest
therein.
Upon a redemption or sale of a cart, the proceeds shall be deposited
in the general funds of the Borough.
This chapter shall not apply to any cart or personal property
which may come into the possession or custody of any department of
the Borough pursuant to any other ordinance, law or regulation.