[Ord. 11-88-303, 11/22/1988; as amended by Ord. 3-95-401, 3/23/1995, § 1]
EMERGENCY ROUTES
 All streets in the Township so designated and marked.
SNOW
Ant precipitation depositing any accumulation on the streets including snow, hail, ice and freezing rain.
SNOW EMERGENCY
A state of highway conditions caused by snow that is hazardous and dangerous to vehicular and pedestrian traffic and so declared by the Township Manager or his representative.
STREET
Every way or place of whatever nature within the Township, open to the use of the public as a matter of right, for the purpose of vehicular traffic.
VEHICLES
All self-propelled motorized vehicles using Township streets and highways including taxicabs, but excluding other public transportation conveyances.
[Ord. 11-88-303, 11/22/1988; as amended by Ord. 3-95-401, 3/23/1995, § 2]
1. 
Snow Emergency Routes. The Township shall designate streets which are necessary thoroughfares for the movement of vehicular traffic through the Township as "snow emergency routes." The following streets are designated as "snow emergency routes":
Street
From
To
Bevin Drive
Lehigh Street
Thirty-Third Street
Black River Road
Honeysuckle Road
Township line
Chestnut Hill Road
Township line
Township line
Church Road
Emmaus Avenue
Township line
Country Club Road
Bevin Drive
Township line
Cypress Street
Emmaus Avenue
City line
South Dauphin Street
Emmaus Avenue
East Montgomery Street
Devonshire Road
City line
Township line
East Rock Road
South Pike Avenue
Honeysuckle Road
Fish Hatchery Road
Cedar Crest Boulevard
Township line
Flexer Avenue
East Texas Boulevard
Lincoln Avenue
Gaskill Avenue
Emmaus Avenue
Salisbury Road
Green Acres Drive
Oxford Drive
Flexer Avenue
Keystone Avenue
Country Club Road
Iroquois Street
Lehigh Parkway
Oxford Drive
City line
Lincoln Avenue
Flexer Avenue
Township line
Lindberg Avenue
Oxford Drive
Cedar Crest Boulevard
East Montgomery Street
Cypress Avenue
Tweed Avenue
Potomac Street
Emmaus Avenue
East Susquehanna Street
Public Road
Broadway
Graham Street
Salisbury Road
Fairview Road
Tweed Avenue
Savercool Avenue
Weil Street
End
Thirty-Third Street
Bevin Drive
Devonshire Road
Tweed Avenue
East Montgomery Street
East Susquehanna Street
Weil Street
Broadway
Cardinal Drive
West Rock Road
South Pike Avenue
Douglas Road
[Ord. 11-88-303, 11/22/1988; as amended by Ord. 3-95-401, 3/23/1995, § 3]
1. 
Snow Emergency. When, in the opinion of the Township Manager or his designated representative, the actual or expected precipitation of snow may create hazardous or dangerous highway conditions for vehicular or pedestrian traffic, he shall have the authority to declare a "snow emergency."
A. 
The Township Manager or designated representative shall immediately inform the public of the snow emergency by issuing a press release to the local radio and news services.
B. 
The snow emergency shall continue in force and effect until the Township Manager or his designated representative declares it to be over and informing the public of the end of the snow emergency by issuing a press release to the local radio and news services.
C. 
One hour after a snow emergency has been declared and during its existence:
(1) 
No vehicle shall be parked on a snow emergency route.
(2) 
Any person who drives a vehicle upon any street designated as a snow emergency route, or temporary snow emergency route, in the Township and such vehicle becomes stalled or incapable of moving under its own power, or who leaves such vehicle unattended, shall be in violation of this Part and shall be subject to the penalties set forth herein.
[Ord. 11-88-303, 11/22/1988; as amended by Ord. 3-95-401, 3/23/1995, § 4]
1. 
Posting Snow Emergency Routes. All streets designated as "snow emergency routes" shall be posted with suitable signs or markers at points where any street or highway affected thereby joins other streets or highways and, in any case, at intervals not exceeding 1,500 feet.
2. 
Temporary Snow Emergency Routes. Any street may be designated as a temporary snow emergency route if it is deemed necessary by the Township Manager or his designated representative in order to ensure access to those streets to all public safety vehicles.
3. 
Placement of Signs. Temporary signs shall be posted on the temporary snow emergency route. Signs shall state that said street has been designated as a temporary snow emergency route, that parking is prohibited during the emergency and that vehicles parked on said street shall be towed away.
[Ord. 11-88-303, 11/22/1988; as amended by Ord. 3-95-401, 3/23/1995, § 5; and by Ord. 02-2002-496, 2/14/2002, § 2]
1. 
Removal and Impounding of Illegally Parked Vehicles. Any vehicle parked in violation of § 15-603 of this Part may be removed by any member of the Salisbury Township Police Department or his designee. Any vehicle removed may be towed to and placed at any area designated by the Township Manager or designated representative for impounding of vehicles. All costs for removal, towing, storage or parking of any vehicle removed under this section of this Part shall be paid by the owner of said vehicle and the vehicle shall remain impounded until all costs are paid.
2. 
Penalty for Violation. If at any time during a period of snow emergency declared under § 15-603 of this Part a person shall park a motor vehicle or allow a motor vehicle to remain parked anywhere upon a snow emergency route, that person shall be guilty of a violation of this Part and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $50 and costs.