[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982, Art. III, § 1; as amended
by Ord. 214, 5/9/1990, § 3; and by Ord. 243, 3/10/1993,
§ 1]
Parking shall be prohibited at all times in the following locations:
Street
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Side
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Between
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Bangor Road (Route 191)
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West
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Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Route 191, said
point being the north end of the bridge wall of the Village of Edelmans;
thence along the westerly side of the Route 191 cartway a distance
of ± 533 feet.
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Bangor Road (Route 191)
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East
|
Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Route 191, said
point being north end of the bridge wall at the Village of Edelmans;
thence along the easterly side of the Route 191 cartway a distance
of ± 500 feet.
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Bangor Road (Rt. 191)
|
West
|
Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Rt. 191, said point
being the North end of the bridge wall at the village of Edelman's;
fence along the westerly side of the Rt. 191 cartway, a distance of
plus or minus 553 feet.
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Bangor Road (Rt. 191)
|
East
|
Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Rt. 191, said point
being the North end of the bridge wall at the village of Edelman's;
fence along the easterly side of Rt. 191 partway a distance of plus
or minus 500 feet.
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Delabole Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 395 (from
Heimer Road intersection to the trail crossing).
|
Delabole Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 610 feet.
|
Engler Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 800 feet
(from Rt. 191 intersection to the trail crossing)
|
Engler Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 265 feet
(from Weiss Road intersection to the trail crossing)
|
Gall Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 300 feet.
|
Gall Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 80 feet.
|
Grand Central Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing South side of Roadway - 125 feet.
|
Grand Central Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 680 feet
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Grand Central Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North side of roadway - 875 feet.
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Gum Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 275 feet
(From Heimer Road intersection to the trail crossing).
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Gum Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 330 feet.
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Jones Hill Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 245 feet.
|
Jones Hill Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 690 feet.
|
Knitters Hill Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 340 feet.
|
Knitters Hill Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 200 feet.
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Raselytown Road
|
East
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 410 feet.
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Raselytown Road
|
West
|
Trail Crossing both North and South sides of roadway - 300 feet.
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Sullivan Trail
|
West
|
Beginning at a point on the westerly side of LR 166, said point
being 27.42 feet southerly from the end of the concrete sidewalk;
thence along the westerly side of LR 166 (also known as Route 512
of Sullivan Trail) South 20° 30' west (677. 33 feet) to a
point on the northwest bridge wall of the west branch of the Little
Bushkill Creek.
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[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982, Art. III, § 1; as amended
by Ord. 272, 7/14/1999, § 1; Ord. No. 382, 11/8/2017, and
by Ord. No. 392, 6/12/2019]
Parking shall be prohibited in the following locations at all
times on the days and between hours indicated in this Section, identified
as follows:
Street
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Side
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Days
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Hours
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Between
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School House Lane (T-730)
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South
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Monday through Friday
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2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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Teels Road (T-644) and Aspen Drive (T-731)
|
[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982, Art. III, § 2]
No truck trailer or other trailer, including campers, shall
be parked upon any street or alley in the Township without having
attached thereto means of mechanical transaction constructed or designed
for the purpose of pulling or drawing such trailer.
[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982, Art. III, § 3]
Bus stops are hereby authorized and created at such locations
as shall be determined, fixed and appropriately marked by the Board
of Supervisors. It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle,
other than a bus engaged in loading, unloading or awaiting passengers,
in a bus stop at any time.
[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982; as amended by Ord. 246, 7/14/1993, § 4]
In order to facilitate movement of traffic and combat the hazards of snow and ice on snow emergency routes named in §
15-307 of this Part, the Road Master in his discretion may declare a snow emergency. Information on a snow emergency shall be given by the Township through radio, newspaper and other available media and information on the termination of the emergency may be given by the same media.
[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982; as amended by Ord. 246, 7/14/1993, § 5]
1. After any snow emergency is declared it shall be unlawful at any
time during the continuance of the emergency for any person:
A. To park a motor vehicle or to allow that vehicle to remain parked any where on any snow emergency route designated in §
15-307 of this Chapter.
B. To drive any motor vehicle on any such snow emergency route unless
that vehicle is equipped with snow tires or chains.
C. To push or shovel snow into the cartway of any such snow emergency
route.
[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982; as amended by Ord. 246, 7/14/1993, § 6]
1. The following are designated snow emergency routes:
A. All public roads located within the Township.
[Ord. 159, 6/2/1982; as amended by Ord. 246, 7/14/1993, § 7, and by Ord. No. 385, 1/10/2018]
1. No person shall park a vehicle on the public streets of the Plainfield Township unless that vehicle is currently registered as required by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pursuant to Chapter
13 of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code (75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1301 et seq.), as now in force, or as hereafter amended, enacted or reenacated, unless said vehicle is exempt from such registration pursuant to § 1302 of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code (75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1302), as amended, or unless said vehicle is currently registered in another state as provided for in § 1303 of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code (75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1303).
2. No person shall park a vehicle on the public streets of Plainfield
Township unless that vehicle shall bear a currently valid inspection
sticker issued pursuant to Chapter 47 of the Pennsylvania Vehicle
Code (75 Pa.C.S.A. § 4701 et seq.) or a currently valid
inspection sticker issued by another state.
[Ord. No. 385, 1/10/2018]
1. Any person violating or the registered owner of a vehicle found to
be in violation of any of the provisions of this Part shall, for each
and every such violation, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to
pay a fine of $50 and costs of prosecution and, in default of payment
of such costs, to imprisonment in the county jail for not more than
three days. Anything in the foregoing notwithstanding, any person
violating or the registered owner of a vehicle found to be in violation
of any of the provisions of this Part shall have the right to pay
the sum of $10 for each and every violation, provided that such payment
of $10 is paid within seven days of the time of the violation, and
provided that such payment of $10 is made as specified in the notice
of the violation and without the necessity of the Township seeking
a conviction of such violation.
2. If any time during a period of snow emergency declared under this
Part a person shall park a motor vehicle or allow a motor vehicle
to remain parked anywhere on a snow emergency route or drive any motor
vehicle on any such snow emergency route unless the vehicle is equipped
with snow tires or chains that person shall be guilty of a violation
of this Part and upon conviction shall be sentenced to pay a fine
of $50 and costs of prosecution, or in default payment of such fine
and costs of prosecution confined to imprisonment for not more than
three days.
3. In the event any such motor vehicle is parked on a snow emergency
route, the Chief of the Slate Belt Regional Police Department, at
the request of the Township Manager or the Road Foreman in the absence
of the Township Manager, shall be empowered to have such vehicle towed,
and in any prosecution of any person under this act whose vehicle
has been towed during a snow emergency such person, upon conviction
shall, in addition to the funds provided under this Part, be required
to reimburse the Township's General Fund for the actual cost
of said towing.