This chapter is known as the "Town ordinance to regulate and
license the operation of taxicabs within the Town of Kittery" and
is enacted pursuant to the authority granted to the Town now or hereafter
by general law, including 30-A M.R.S. § 3009. The purpose
of this chapter is to regulate the number and operation of taxicabs
and those operating taxicabs within the Town through a licensing procedure
in order to promote the general welfare and public safety.
The following words and phrases, when used in this chapter,
have the meanings as set out herein unless the context clearly demonstrates
otherwise:
OPERATION WITHIN TOWN OF KITTERY
The act or business of picking up person(s) in a taxicab
within the Town for transportation to locations within or outside
the Town. Operation within the Town does not include the discharge
of person(s) from a taxicab within Town, provided the origination
of that person(s)'s trip occurred outside the Town.
OPERATOR
A person who operates a taxicab.
OWNER
A person owning any taxicab used in the taxi business.
TAXICAB
A motor vehicle used for transportation of person(s) for
compensation, excluding buses, carpools and vehicles commonly referred
to as "stretch limousines."
TAXICAB BUSINESS LICENSE
The permission or license granted to a person, allowing that
person to operate a taxicab company within the Town, when such license
is required under the terms of this chapter
TAXICAB OPERATOR LICENSE
The permission or license granted to an individual, allowing
that individual to operate a taxicab within the Town, when such license
is required under the terms of this chapter.
TAXICAB VEHICLE LICENSE
The permission or license granted by the Town Council to
the owner of any taxicab used in the taxi business, authorizing said
vehicle to engage in the taxi business.
Except as allowed under §
5.8.9, no person may operate a taxicab within the Town as defined in §
5.8.2 without first obtaining all licenses as required by this chapter.
No taxicab vehicle license may be issued for any taxicab until
proof of liability insurance coverage in an amount at least equal
to the minimum insurance requirements required by the State of Maine
for the operation of a taxicab vehicle has been submitted to the Town
Clerk.
When notice is required to be given to an applicant or holder
of a license issued pursuant to this chapter and notice by mail is
used, the Town Clerk is to use the address set forth in the application
on file. Proof of a certified or registered mailing to said address
creates the presumption of receipt by the applicant on the expiration
of three days from the date of mailing.
In the event that any other municipality permits taxicab vehicles
duly licensed pursuant to this chapter to pick up fares within that
municipality for delivery to destinations outside that municipality,
then Kittery permits taxicab vehicles duly licensed under any ordinance
existing in that municipality to pick up fares from Kittery for delivery
to destinations outside of Kittery without being licensed under the
terms of this chapter. In all other respects, no taxicab may pick
up fares within Kittery unless duly licensed and conforming to the
terms of this chapter.
The Police Department has the primary duly to enforce this chapter. Any violation of this chapter will be assessed a penalty under Title 1, Chapter
1.3, and any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter, in addition to said penalty, becomes subject to suspension or revocation of any license issued under this chapter or the right to operate a taxicab within the Town.
The Town Council may promulgate additional regulations governing
the operation of taxicabs and taxicab operators, including regulations
governing the maximum number of taxicab vehicle licenses to be issued
and regulations temporarily or permanently suspending any provisions
of this chapter should Kittery fail to have adequate licensed taxi
vehicles providing service within the Town. Such regulations, when
adopted, have the same force and effect as if set forth as additional
provisions within this chapter.