[Ord. 201, 8/19/2002]
1. 
The sale or the offer for sale of an automobile, truck, motorcycle, or similar vehicle that requires a license from the Department of Motor Vehicles for operation in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or a boat is permitted within the Township so long as all of the following conditions are met:
A. 
The sale or offer for sale shall not be in combination with any other commercial venture.
B. 
The seller resides on the property on which the motor vehicle or boat is being offered for sale.
C. 
The motor vehicle or boat offered for sale shall not be placed in the legal right of way or interfere with sight distances on any street.
D. 
The motor vehicle or boat must have been owned by a resident of the property for at least six months prior to being offered for sale.
E. 
No motor vehicle or boat may be offered for sale for more than 30 days in any twelve-month period.
F. 
No more than two motor vehicles or boats, or one motor vehicle and one boat, may be offered for sale in any twelve-month period.
G. 
No more than one "For Sale" sign may be on, or in the window of, the motor vehicle or boat, and any such sign may be no larger in size than four square feet.
[Ord. 201, 8/19/2002; as amended by Ord. 266, 9/17/2007]
Any person, firm, corporation, or other entity that violates or permits the violation of any provision of this Part shall be subject to a civil penalty in the amount of $600. A separate offense shall arise for each day or portion thereof that a violation exists and/or for each section of the Part violated. When the penalty imposed for violation of this Part is not voluntarily paid to the Township within 30 days of receipt of a written demand for payment or such longer time frame agreed to in writing by the Township, the Township may initiate a civil enforcement proceeding before a magisterial district judge, in accordance with the Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code, in which case the violator shall be liable for the penalty imposed, including daily penalties for continuing violations, plus court costs, and reasonable attorney's fees incurred by the Township. The Township shall be exempt from the payment of costs in any civil case brought to enforce this Part. In addition to or in lieu of civil actions before a magisterial district judge, the Township may enforce this Part in an action in equity brought in the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas.