Any unattended motor vehicle found parked on any Borough street,
alley or Borough parking lot with five or more unpaid or unsettled
traffic or parking tags, summonses, citations or other processes,
in violation of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code or the Borough traffic
ordinances is considered a public nuisance and the Edgewood Police
Department, upon authorization from the Chief of Police, may remove
and impound the vehicle to any place designated Borough or may immobilize
the vehicle in a manner as to prevent its operation. Only the motor
vehicle will be subject to immobilization and shall be immobilized
by means that will cause no damage while in the parked position. Impoundment
or immobilization as provided in this section may be done by personnel
authorized by the Chief of Police.
Whenever the Edgewood Borough Police Department impounds a vehicle
under this article, notice of the removal and storage place of the
vehicle shall be mailed to the last registered owners or persons entitled
to possession of the vehicle. The notice shall state that if the registered
owners or persons entitled to possession of the vehicle fail to reclaim
the vehicle within 60 days from the date of the mailing, title to
the vehicle will vest in the Borough of Edgewood, and the vehicle
shall be sold at public auction not sooner than 30 days after the
expiration of the sixty-day period.
The registered owners or persons entitled to possession of the
vehicle with five or more unpaid or unsettled traffic or parking tags,
summonses, citations or other processes against it shall be responsible
for all accrued fines and costs for each outstanding or unsettled
traffic or parking violation, and charges for immobilization, towing,
storage and other charges, except an unforeseen medical emergency
or death in the family causing the vehicle to remain on the street
for an extended period of time, or where proof is presented that the
vehicle had been stolen and had not been returned to the registered
owners or persons entitled to possession of the vehicle by the dates
of the violations. The release shall be signed by the Chief of Police.
Vehicles immobilized or impounded under this article shall be
released to the registered owners or persons entitled to possession
of the vehicle upon presenting proof of ownership or acceptable evidence
of a right to its possession and upon paying all accrued fines and
costs for each outstanding or unsettled traffic or parking violation
and the charges for immobilization, towing, storage and other charges.