For the purpose of this chapter, the following words or phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
AUTO SALVAGE DEALER
Any junk dealer engaged exclusively in the business of purchasing
or receiving, wrecking, or dismantling and the sale or exchange of
motor vehicles for the purpose of salvaging parts or material therefrom.
CITY
The City of Bradford, McKean County, Pennsylvania.
COLLECTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicles used solely or in part for the collection, transportation,
or handlings of junk, scrap, or secondhand property.
GOODS
Any item not specifically covered by the other definitions
contained in this section.
JUNK
Any personal property which is or may be salvaged for reuse,
resale, reduction or similar disposition, or which is possessed, transported,
owned, collected, accumulated, dismantled or assorted for any of the
aforesaid purposes. Without limiting the aforesaid definition of "junk,"
the term shall include used or salvaged rope, bags, paper, rags, glass,
rubber, wood pallets and similar articles of property and used motor
vehicles or parts thereof which are used, owned or possessed for the
purpose of wrecking or salvaging parts or materials therefrom.
JUNK DEALER
Any person whose principal business is buying, exchanging,
collecting, receiving, storing, accumulating, selling, or otherwise
handling junk.
LICENSEE
Any person, corporation, partnership, firm, association or
other establishment or entity required to be licensed pursuant to
this chapter.
PAWNBROKER
Any person who loans money on deposit or pledges of personal
property, or other valuable things, other than securities or printed
evidence of indebtedness, or who deals in the purchasing of personal
property or other valuable things on conditions of selling the same
back again at a stipulated price. Any person who deals in the purchasing
of secondhand personal property or other valuable things with the
intent to resell, recycle, trade, or retain.
PRECIOUS METALS
Items containing or being of gold, silver, platinum, including
but not limited to jewelry and silver services, but excluding ingots,
bullion or photographic film or any article containing less than 5%
gold, silver, or platinum by weight.
SCRAP IRON AND METAL PROCESSOR
Any junk or scrap metal dealer engaged exclusively in the
business of purchasing or receiving scrap iron and metal (except scrapped
motor vehicles not purchased from a licensed auto salvage dealer or
junk dealer) and the storing, processing, recycling, and sale of exchange
thereof.
SECONDHAND PROPERTY
Any household furniture, used firearms, used wearing apparel,
used lumber, used bricks, used tile, used plumbing fixtures, used
electrical fixtures, used articles of precious metal, used jewelry,
used electronic equipment, used tools, and any other used articles
or personal property bought and sold by and from other than the original
purchaser or user.
Firearms shall be specifically excluded from regulation under the provisions of §§
172-12 and
172-16 of this chapter as the sale and holding period for firearms is regulated by 18 Pa.C.S.A. § 6101 et seq. ("Uniform Firearms Act").
It shall be unlawful for any person, corporation, partnership,
firm, association or other establishment to engage in the business
of pawnbroker, secondhand dealer, junk dealer, auto salvage dealer
or scrap iron and metal processor in the City of Bradford without
first paying a license application fee as set forth in this chapter,
securing a license, and otherwise complying with this chapter.
No person, individual or corporation, partnership, or firm shall
engage in the selling of goods or attempt to engage in the selling
of goods on a parking lot or parking lots or any other property not
owned by the seller without first obtaining the written permission
of the owner, occupant, lessee, agent or trustee of such property
to engage in such activity on the property.
Any person, corporation, partnership, firm, association or other
establishment whose business in whole or in part is that of purchasing,
selling, exchanging, storing, or receiving secondhand articles of
any kind is declared to be a secondhand dealer of junk or junk dealer,
provided that this definition shall not apply to retail merchants
who repossess their own merchandise sold on title retaining contract
or chattel mortgage basis or who accept merchandise as a part payment
on new sales.
All collector vehicles and premises licensed, used or intended
for use in connection with a license granted under this chapter shall
be inspected before a license is issued or renewed.
Every licensee under this chapter shall provide access to the
premises where business is conducted or property is stored to any
police officer, the Code Official, Building Inspector or the Fire
Marshal, without warrant, during regular hours of business, or at
any time the licensee or his agent are on the premises.
No licensee shall sell or purchase by sale, barter, exchange
or otherwise, an article under a license issued pursuant to this chapter
between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day.
Every person licensed under this chapter shall post in a conspicuous
place in or upon his shop, store, wagon, vehicle, building, or other
place of business, a sign having his name and occupation legibly inscribed
thereon, and shall keep a separate book or electronic record, open
to inspection by members of the City Police Department, or other public
officers, in which shall be written in the English language at the
time of the purchase or exchange of such articles or junk, all information
requested under this chapter and the following:
A. A description of such articles or junk, including salvaged iron,
aluminum, brass, lead, copper, and other base metal and their compounds
or combinations, the quantity and/or weight of such items; and
B. The name, description and residence of the person including a government
issued photo identification and the vehicle license plate or a nondriver's
identification number, from whom the same was purchased and received;
and
C. The day and hour when such purchase or exchange was made.
No licensee shall receive any article from any person who is
at the time visibly intoxicated or from any person whom he has reason
to suspect is not the owner of the property or from any minor under
the age of 18 years without consent of the parents of such minor.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter commits
a summary offense and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to pay
a fine of not more than $1,000 or to imprisonment for not more than
90 days, or both. Each day or portion thereof in which a violation
exists shall be considered a separate violation of this chapter. Each
provision of this chapter which is violated shall be considered a
separate violation. Such fine shall be in addition to any other fine
which may be imposed under the provisions of any other ordinances
of the City, Pennsylvania law, or federal law.