[Ord #2348,[1] 9-27-2016, adopted]
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Editor’s Note: this ordinance also repealed former Section
18-4, Snow Emergencies, adopted by Ord. #467.
As used in this section, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
Precipitation depositing any accumulation on the streets,
such as snow, sleet, hail, slush and ice.
That street conditions are hazardous and dangerous to vehicular
and pedestrian traffic due to snow event as defined in this section.
All self-propelled motorized vehicles using Township streets.
A snow emergency shall automatically be in effect upon snow accumulation on streets. Snow is defined in Subsection 18-4.1, Definitions. This shall constitute a formal declaration of a snow emergency and therefore employ the provisions in this section.
a.
No parking on snow-covered streets; exceptions; snow parking violations
and penalties.
1.
It is the purpose and intent of this section, in the interests of
public safety and the general welfare of the Township, to facilitate
snow removal from curb to curb on public streets of the Township as
efficiently and expeditiously as possible after it snows.
2.
No person shall park a vehicle upon either side of any public street
or allow any portion of a vehicle to extend into the roadway or obstruct
any sidewalk or bikeway at any time when snow has covered the roadway
sufficient to obscure road markings.
3.
The above parking prohibition shall remain in effect for a period
of 12 hours after the snow has ceased, subject to extension by the
Township Administrator in the event snow has not been completely cleared.
Any extension shall be posted on the Township website.
4.
The Township shall erect and maintain regulatory and warning signs
in accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:4-138 at major street entrances to
the Township for motor vehicles. Signs for exempt streets shall be
posted. Notice of said parking prohibition shall be deemed adequate
by the placement of said signs and when posted on the Township website.
At no time, whether a state of snow emergency has been declared
or not, shall any person deposit snow or ice on a public street or
sidewalk or cause same to be so deposited.
a.
The Bernards Township Department of Public Works provides snow clearing
on primary and secondary routes as delineated on the map entitled
"Bernards Township School Routes and Snow Removal." The Township Committee
may, as necessary, update the map by resolution.
b.
While it is the intent for the Township to facilitate the sidewalk
snow clearing as soon as possible, it is the nature of the Township's
operation that these many miles of sidewalks take time and may need
to be recleared due to the snow push back by roadway plowing. As such,
any placement of snow on driveways during our sidewalk clearing operation
shall not be the responsibility of the Township to clear.
a.
Any man-made improvements, such as sports equipment including but
not limited to basketball nets, hockey goals, ornamental light posts,
mailboxes, ornamental landscaping, ornamental walls, placed in the
right-of-way that are damaged by Bernards Township personnel during
Department of Public Works snow removal operations shall neither be
reimbursable nor the responsibility of the Township.
a.
Upon the declaration of a general emergency, there shall be no parking
upon streets or parts of streets where temporary emergency no-parking
signs are displayed. The Chief of Police, or in his absence the ranking
police officer, is authorized to declare an emergency and to direct
the posting of said emergency no-parking signs when weather conditions,
accidents, fires or public celebrations dictate or require the avoidance
of hazards or other conditions which interfere with the free flow
of traffic.
b.
Notification attempt that the emergency no-parking signs are being
or will be posted shall be given to the operator or owner of any vehicle
which has been parked prior to the posting of the signs.
a.
Any unoccupied vehicle parked or standing in violation of this article
shall be deemed a nuisance and a menace to the safe and proper regulation
of traffic, and any police officer may provide for the removal of
such vehicle. The owner shall pay the reasonable costs of the removal
and storage, which may result from such removal, before regaining
possession of the vehicle.
Any person violating the provisions of this section shall, upon
conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of $100 for the first offense,
and a fine not to exceed $500 for each offense thereafter occurring
within six months of the previous offense. Each day on which a violation
of an ordinance exists shall be considered a separate and distinct
violation and shall be subject to imposition.