The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the accumulation
and storage of junk motor vehicles and nuisance motor vehicles in
order to minimize safety hazards created by such nuisance vehicles
to protect the integrity of the community; to prohibit the accumulation
of storage of junked, abandoned or discarded vehicles, trailers or
boats which create an attractive nuisance for children, provide a
breeding area for rodents and other unhealthful animals, and which
violate all concepts of ecological and environmental principles; and
to otherwise protect the general health, safety and welfare of the
citizens of Shaler Township.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDONED OR JUNKED MOTOR VEHICLE OR MOTORCYCLE
Any motorized device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a public highway, including
trailers and semitrailers designed for use with such vehicles, and
which are required to be registered by the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle
Code under 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1301, and which is not in working
order, does not have a current registration plate or valid inspection
sticker attached, and which has been stored or kept outside of an
enclosed building for a period in excess of 15 days.
DISMANTLED OR PARTIALLY DISMANTLED VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle or part thereof, as defined in the Vehicle
Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which has been rendered
inoperable because a part or parts has or have been removed therefrom.
INOPERABLE
As applied to motor vehicles under this chapter:
A.
A motor vehicle that does not have a current registration plate
and a current inspection sticker; or
B.
A motor vehicle that does not have the required number of wheels
or tires, does not have one or more of its doors or windows, does
not have an engine or does not have a battery, or lacks any part which
is necessary to self-propel it.
MOTOR VEHICLE
A vehicle which is self-propelled, except one which is propelled
solely by human power or by electric power obtained from overhead
trolley wires but not operated upon rails.
NUISANCE MOTOR VEHICLE
Any condition of a motor vehicle which shall constitute a
threat or potential threat to the health, safety or welfare of the
residents of the Township of Shaler.
OR PARTS THEREOF
When used in the clause with "abandoned or junked vehicles"
or "dismantled or partially dismantled vehicles," the term shall mean
a component of a vehicle, including but not limited to bumpers, doors,
fenders, tires, windows or windshields, motors, transmissions, axles
or suspension frames, chassis, or any other component of a vehicle
which is either wrecked, discarded, dismantled, partially dismantled
or inoperable, as well as including pieces or portions thereof.
PRIVATE PROPERTY or PRIVATE PREMISES
Real property which belongs to or is owned, controlled or
used by any person, association, partnership, firm or corporation,
whether owned or leased, and not constituting public property. All
property which is not public property or a public place is private
property or a private premises, including but not limited to any house,
building or other structure designed or used, either wholly or in
part, for private residential purposes, whether inhabited or temporarily
or continuously uninhabited or vacant, and shall include any yard,
grounds, walk, driveway, porch, steps, vestibule or mailbox belonging
or appurtenant to such dwelling, house, building or other structure,
including structures designed or utilized for commercial, business,
industrial, institutional or religious purposes. The term shall also
include that portion of any public right-of-way adjacent to the property
line which is not improved with a cartway for public travel.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Real property which is owned by a municipal or governmental
entity, though not necessarily a place devoted solely to the uses
of the public, but shall include any public street, private street,
highway, road, alley, bridge, park, playground, vacant lot, stream,
creek, public building or similar place within the Township of Shaler
which is open to the public or to which the public or a substantial
group has access. This includes any and all streets, sidewalks, boulevards,
alleys or other public ways and any and all public parks, squares,
spaces, grounds and buildings.
SALVOR
A person engaged in the business of acquiring abandoned vehicles
for the purpose of taking apart, recycling, selling, rebuilding or
exchanging the vehicle or parts thereof.
SCREENED
The use of any natural objects, plantings, embankments, fencing,
walls or structures, or a combination of any of these, which will
effectively hide any junked or abandoned vehicle, dismantled or partially
dismantled vehicle, or parts thereof, so as not to be visible from
the highway or abutting properties at all times of the year or by
an occupant of a motor vehicle viewing from a height of 4 1/2
feet above the pavement.
VALUELESS EXCEPT FOR SALVAGE
A vehicle which is inoperable or unable to meet the vehicle
equipment and inspection standards under Part IV (relating to vehicle
characteristics) of the Vehicle Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
75 Pa.C.S.A. § 4101 et seq., to the extent that the cost
of repairs would exceed the value of the required vehicle. The term
does not include a vehicle which would qualify as an antique or classic
vehicle under the Vehicle Code except for its lack of restoration
or maintenance. A vehicle which is inoperable or unable to meet the
vehicle equipment and inspection standards of Part IV (relating to
vehicle characteristics) to the extent that the cost of repairs would
exceed the value of the required vehicle shall be presumed to be valueless
except for salvage, but the presumption is rebuttable by a presumption
of the evidence.
VEHICLE SALVAGE YARD
Any land or structure which a salvor uses for a salvaging
operation of two or more unlicensed, inoperative vehicles. Salvaging
includes the storage and sale of vehicular parts or vehicles.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices used
exclusively upon rails or tracks. The term does not include a self-propelled
wheelchair or an electrical mobility device operated by and designed
for the exclusive use of a person with a mobility-related disability.
VEHICULAR FLUIDS
A substance or liquid used frequently in motor vehicles,
such as gas, oil or antifreeze.
Any person, owner or lessee who has an abandoned or junked vehicle,
dismantled or partially dismantled vehicle, wrecked, junked, discarded
or an otherwise inoperable motor vehicle, or a vehicle valueless except
for salvage, or parts thereof, may store such vehicle(s) in the Township
only in strict compliance with the regulations provided herein.
A. The abandoned, dismantled, junked or wrecked vehicle must be stored
and kept within a garage or other enclosed building, or outside within
an opaque fence at least six feet high which is locked at all times
when unattended with the special approval of the Board of Commissioners.
B. With the special approval of the Board of Commissioners, one abandoned,
dismantled, junked or wrecked vehicle may also be stored outside in
an area enclosed by a chain-link fence at least six feet high, screened
by shrubbery around the perimeter to the height of the fence, with
an unobstructed gate capable of admitting fire or emergency equipment
under such terms and conditions as approved by the Board of Commissioners.
Nothing herein shall be construed to permit the storage of abandoned,
dismantled, junked or wrecked vehicles contrary to the provisions
of the Township Zoning Ordinance.
C. No person shall keep, maintain or store any motor vehicle which is
leaking any vehicular fluids outside an enclosed structure in any
zoning district in the Township.
D. An abandoned or junked vehicle, dismantled or partially dismantled
vehicle, wrecked, junked, discarded or an otherwise inoperable motor
vehicle, or a vehicle valueless except for salvage, or parts thereof,
as well as construction equipment, farm machinery or equipment and
motorcycles, shall only be stored or kept on private land in the Township
in such a manner so as not to cause loud noise or offensive odors,
attract vermin or in any manner as to constitute a nuisance.
E. No abandoned or junked vehicle, dismantled or partially dismantled
vehicle, wrecked, junked, discarded or an otherwise inoperable motor
vehicle, or a vehicle valueless except for salvage, or parts thereof,
construction equipment, farm machinery or equipment or motorcycles
shall be stored or kept on public land in the Township of Shaler.
After a warning is issued or a citation filed, it shall be unlawful
for any person to relocate an abandoned or junked vehicle, dismantled
or partially dismantled vehicle, or a vehicle valueless except for
salvage, or parts thereof, to another location in Shaler Township
unless in full compliance with this chapter.
The Township Manager, the Township Code Enforcement Officer,
or his or her designee, and Shaler Township police officers are hereby
authorized and directed to give notice, by personal service, United
States Mail, or by posting of such notice, to the owner or occupant,
as the case may be, of any premises or location where violations of
this chapter exist, directing and requiring such owner or occupant
to remove or eliminate such violation within 10 days after the issuance
of the notice. If any person shall neglect, fail or refuse to comply
with such notice within the period stated therein, such person shall
be subject to the penalties provided in this chapter for the violations
hereof, and in addition, the proper officers of the Township may remove
such violation of this chapter. and the costs thereof, together with
any additional payment authorized by law, may be collected by the
Township from such person in the manner provided by law, and upon
the neglect, failure or refusal to pay the costs of removal, the proper
officers of the Township may cause a lien to be filed against the
property.
Covering or draping a tarpaulin, car cover or other covering
over an abandoned or junked vehicle, a dismantled or partially dismantled
vehicle, or a vehicle valueless except for salvage, or parts thereof,
is not an abatement of a violation of this chapter and does not constitute
compliance with this chapter.
The Code Enforcement Officer is hereby empowered to inspect
private property in the Township on which an abandoned or junked vehicle,
dismantled or partially dismantled vehicle, wrecked, junked, discarded
or an otherwise inoperable motor vehicle, or a vehicle valueless except
for salvage, or parts thereof, is stored to determine if there is
compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person, owner or lessee to have,
keep, store, accumulate, maintain or keep any abandoned or junked
motor vehicle or any motor vehicle nuisance upon the open private
grounds of any owner or lessee within the Township. A motor vehicle
nuisance shall include any motor vehicle which is:
A. Unable to move under its own power;
B. A vehicle bearing no official inspection sticker or a sticker not
currently valid; or
C. A vehicle which does not possess a current and valid registration
and has any of the following physical defects:
(1) Broken windshields, mirrors or other glass with sharp edges;
(2) One or more flat or open tires or tubes which could permit vermin
harborage;
(3) Missing doors, windows, hood, trunk or other body parts which could
permit animal harborage;
(4) Any body parts with sharp edges, including holes resulting from rust;
(5) Missing tires resulting in unsafe suspension of the motor vehicle;
(6) Upholstery which is torn or open, which could permit animal and/or
vermin harborage;
(7) Broken headlamps or taillamps with sharp edges;
(8) Disassembled chassis parts apart from the motor vehicle or loose
in or on the vehicle;
(9) Protruding sharp objects from the chassis;
(10)
Broken vehicle frame suspended from the ground in an unstable
manner;
(11)
Leaking or damaged oil pan or gas tank or leaking vehicular
fluids;
(12)
Exposed battery containing acid;
(13)
Inoperable locking mechanism for doors or trunk;
(14)
Open or damaged floorboards, including trunk and firewall;
(15)
Damaged bumpers pulled away from the perimeter of vehicle;
(16)
Broken grill with protruding edges;
(17)
Loose or damaged metal trim and clips;
(18)
Broken communication equipment antennas;
(19)
Suspended on unstable supports; or
(20)
Such other defects which could threaten the health, safety and
welfare of the citizens of the Township.
No abandoned or junked motor vehicle or vehicles or construction
equipment or farm machinery or equipment or motorcycles shall be stored
or kept on private land in the Township of Shaler by any person, association
or corporation in such a manner as to cause loud noise or offensive
odors, attract vermin or in any manner as to constitute a nuisance.
Any person, firm, association, corporation or entity who violates
any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof in a
summary proceeding before a Magisterial District Judge having jurisdiction
of the matter, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor
more than $1,000 plus costs of prosecution and, in default of payment
of such fine and costs, shall be committed to the Allegheny County
Jail for a period not to exceed 90 days. Each day that a violation
of this chapter continues shall constitute a separate offense, and
neither notice to the offender of a single day's violation nor
repeated notice of a continuing violation shall be necessary in order
to constitute such separate offense.
In addition to the penalties provided in §
146-12 above, the Board of Commissioners shall have the power, in default of the abatement or removal of said nuisance by the person, firm or corporation involved after proper notice, to cause the necessary work to be done to accomplish said abatement and collect the cost, together with a penalty of 10% of said cost therefor, from the person, firm or corporation responsible therefor.