As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
The process by which the Township issues taxicab medallions by offering them up for bid, taking bids, and then issuing them to the highest bidder.
An individual submitting a bid for a taxicab medallion at an auction.
The driving of a taxicab on the streets or public places of the Township in search of or for purposes of soliciting prospective passengers for hire.
The Director of the Division of Police in the Department of Public Safety.
[Amended 10-14-2015 by Ord. No. MC 3553]
A person placed in charge of a dispatch office by the holder.
An office located in a building, staffed on a twenty-four-hour basis from which all taxis operating under a taxicab medallion are directed by a dispatcher by way of a dispatch system.
A two-way communication network operated between taxicabs and a dispatch office for the purposes of directing taxicabs and keeping a log of taxicab calls. The log shall be made available to the Township Police upon request.
A public hearing before the Director or his designee at which a licensee is given an opportunity to appear personally or be represented by counsel and be heard and to present evidence on his behalf.
A person to whom a medallion has been issued.
A license limited in quantity, issued by the Township that allows an individual or entity to operate a taxicab or taxicabs in the Township.
A public place alongside the curb of a street or elsewhere in the Township which has been designated by the Director of the Division of Police in the Department of Public Safety as reserved exclusively for the use of taxicabs.
[Amended 10-14-2015 by Ord. No. MC 3553]
Any automobile, taxicab or other motor vehicle engaged in the business of transporting passengers for hire or pay within the Township, whether operated from stands in the street or dispatched by telephone calls to garages or in any other manner, it being the intention of this chapter to include in the definition of "taxicab" such vehicles as carry passengers for hire or pay for which public patronage is solicited. Any motor vehicle, other than a bus or autobus, traveling on designated routes using the streets of the Township for the purpose of carrying passengers for hire, for which public patronage is solicited, and the owner of which vehicle holds himself out as a public carrier, shall be deemed a "taxicab" and shall be licensed as such.
The permit granted by the Director of the Department of Public Safety to a person to drive a taxicab upon the streets of the Township.
A mechanical instrument or device attached to a taxicab by which the charge for hire of a taxicab is mechanically calculated and on which such charge is plainly indicated and visible to passengers.
The Township of Irvington, New Jersey.
To sell, transfer, or in any other manner dispose of a medallion. Where the medallion is in the name of a corporation or other legal entity, any change in majority ownership of the corporation or other legal entity shall constitute a "transfer" thereof.
The time during which a taxicab is not in motion from the time of acceptance of a passenger or passengers to the time of discharge. "Waiting time" does not include any time during which the taxicab is not in motion due to any cause other than the request, act or fault of a passenger or passengers.