Definitions. The following terms shall have the meanings ascribed
to them below, as follows:
ABSORBENT
A granulated or powdered substance used to soak up fluids
used in the operation of motor vehicles. A bag or container of absorbent
will be defined as weighing 50 pounds.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGES
Charges for postaccident services, including but not limited
to services such as physical inspection, telephone and/or fax calls,
removal of personal items, additional paperwork and more than three
trips to the motor vehicle in storage.
BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANUP
The cleanup and removal of small quantities of fluids used
in the operation of a motor vehicle which leak onto the ground.
BASIC TOW
Arriving at the site from which a motor vehicle will be towed,
hooking a motor vehicle to or unloading a motor vehicle onto a tow
truck, transporting a motor vehicle to a storage facility, unhooking
or unloading a motor vehicle from a tow truck and situating the motor
vehicle in the space in which it will be stored.
BASIC TOWING SERVICE
The towing of a vehicle or the removal and transportation
of a vehicle from a highway, street or other public or private property.
CRUISING
The operation of a tow truck within the Township of Little
Falls to solicit vehicle towing, emergency road service and/or other
related towing services unless in response to a police request.
DISABLED VEHICLE
A motor vehicle which has been abandoned or rendered inoperable
by mechanical failure or accident. Any motor vehicle, operable or
inoperable, which constitutes a hazard to the motoring public by its
location shall be deemed disabled for the purposes of this article.
EMERGENCY ROAD REPAIR SERVICE
Repairs which may be performed at the location of a disabled
vehicle, including, but not limited to, flat tire changing, jump-starting,
gasoline deliveries, etc.
HEAVY-DUTY WRECKER
A tow truck with dual rear wheels and air brakes capable
of towing and wheel-lifting large vehicles damage-free and which meets
the following minimum requirements:
(1)
Gross vehicle weight (GVW): 30,000 pounds.
(2)
Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR): 80,000 pounds.
(3)
Boom and winch rating: 40,000 pounds.
(6)
Wheel lift retracted rating: 25,000 pounds.
(7)
Wheel lift extended rating: 12,000 pounds.
LICENSEE
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind that has been issued a license
by the Township, pursuant to this article, to provide heavy towing
services to the Township.
MOTOR VEHICLE
All vehicles propelled other than by muscular power, excepting
such vehicles as run only upon rails and tracks and motorized bicycles,
motorized scooters, motorized wheelchairs, and motorized skateboards.
OUTSIDE SECURED STORAGE FACILITY
Any motor vehicle storage facility that is not located within
an enclosed structure and that conforms to the following minimum standards:
(1)
The entire land area shall be enclosed by a fence of sturdy
construction, a wall or other man-made barrier that is at least seven
feet in height, with a minimum of one lockable gate for ingress and
egress, in accordance with local zoning regulations.
(2)
All entry points shall have a locking device.
(3)
The area shall have adequate lighting to protect stored vehicles
from vandalism.
(4)
The towing operator shall submit proof that he owns or leases
an area for storage minimally capable of holding six heavy vehicles
or 3,000 square feet, within a twenty-minute response time to any
call for towing or service within the Township of Little Falls. Said
proof shall include the deed or deeds to the property or the leases
to the same. The towing operator shall submit proof of local zoning
compliance for use of the storage facility.
OWNER
A person, firm, corporation or partnership who owns and/or
operates a motor vehicle on the roads and highways within the Township
of Little Falls.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind.
POLICE
The Township of Little Falls Police Department.
PRINCIPAL LOCATION
The licensed place of business of the towing operator. The
towing operator shall maintain a place of business where trucks, in
response to police requests, are normally kept. The impound area shall
be located adjacent to, or be part of, the principal location and
shall comply with the local zoning ordinances. The principal location
must be open to the public, between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday
to Friday, and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, and the principal
location shall contain a clean, comfortable waiting area with toilet
facilities.
RECOVERY
The procedure in which the tow operator applies his knowledge
in a skillful manner to preserve the condition of the motor vehicle
while moving the vehicle to a towable position; can be achieved by
several actions that may include but are not limited to winching and
rigging.
ROADWAY CLEANUP
The sweeping and removal of all debris left on the roadway
as a result of an accident or incident.
ROTATING LIST
The list of towers prepared by the Chief of Police from which,
each week, the on-duty tower for the week is designated.
SITE CLEANUP
The use of absorbents to soak up any liquids from a motor
vehicle at the site from which the motor vehicle will be towed and
sweeping and removal of all debris left on the roadway as a result
of an accident or incident.
STORAGE DAY
Any twenty-four-hour day or any portion thereof, with a new
day beginning at 12:00 midnight.
STORAGE SERVICES
The storage and/or holding of vehicles indoors or outdoors
by a licensee under the authority of this article.
TARPING
Covering a motor vehicle to prevent weather damage.
TOWING OPERATOR
A person, firm, corporation or partnership engaged in the
business of providing towing, road service and storage services for
motor vehicles.
VEHICLE
Every device in or upon or by which a person or property
is or may be transported upon a highway, except devices moved by human
power.
WAITING TIME
Additional time that a tow operator spends at the scene,
other than the time required for the actual tow and/or recovery. Examples
of waiting time may include but are not limited to emergency medical
services (EMS) which must be performed and/or police investigations.
WINCHING
The process of moving a motor vehicle, by the use of chains,
nylon slings or additional links of winch cable, from a position that
is not accessible for direct hookup for towing a motor vehicle. Winching
also includes recovering a motor vehicle that is not on the road and
righting a motor vehicle that is on its side or upside down but does
not include pulling a vehicle onto a flatbed tow truck.
WINDOW WRAP
Any material used to cover motor vehicle windows that have
been damaged.
WRECKER/TOW TRUCK
A vehicle driven by mechanical power and employed for the
purpose of towing, transporting, conveying, recovering or removing
any and all kinds of motor vehicles which are unable to be and actually
are not operated under their own power from the place where they are
disabled to some other place or any vehicle(s) which the Police Department
has ordered to be impounded. A tow vehicle must be manufactured by
a tow truck manufacturer that is nationally recognized by the towing
industry.
YARD CHARGE
A charge for a motor vehicle, towed into the storage facility
of the licensed tower, that is inoperable and must be towed from the
licensed tower's storage facility to a public street for towing
by a secondary tower.