[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Township of Wilkins 4-28-2008 by Ord. No. 987 (Ch. 167 of the 1998 Township Code). Amendments noted where applicable.]
A. 
The following definitions shall apply to this chapter:
ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
As defined by Section 102 of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code,[1] a vehicle which has remained on private property without the consent of the owner or person in control of the property for more than 24 hours.
ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE ON PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any motor vehicle which falls under Subsection (1) or (2) hereof and set forth as follows:
(1) 
Any motorized vehicle which is without current and valid:
(a) 
License plate or plates; and
(b) 
Registration sticker; and
(c) 
Inspection sticker, including emissions inspection, where applicable.
(2) 
Any motorized vehicle which possesses one or more of the following conditions constituting a nuisance:
(a) 
Sharp edges on motor vehicle parts constituting a dangerous condition, including but not limited to the following:
[1] 
Broken windshield, mirrors, headlamps, taillamps or other glass.
[2] 
Broken body parts.
[3] 
Open or severely damaged floorboards, including trunk and fire wall.
(b) 
Protruding motor vehicle parts constituting a dangerous condition, including but not limited to the following:
[1] 
Body parts, including glass, broken or otherwise, which protrude from the normal and customary place on a vehicle.
[2] 
Doors, trunk or hood which do not latch closed.
(c) 
Conditions which do or could permit harborage of vermin/animals, including but not limited to the following:
[1] 
One or more flat or open tires or tubes.
[2] 
Missing doors, windshield, windows, hood or trunk.
[3] 
Upholstery which is torn or open.
[4] 
Doors, trunk or hood which do not latch closed.
[5] 
Open or severely damaged floorboards, including trunk and fire wall.
(d) 
Conditions which result in the unsafe suspension of a motor vehicle, including but not limited to:
[1] 
Missing tires.
[2] 
Vehicle frame, broken or otherwise suspended from the ground in an unstable manner.
[3] 
Suspended or unstable supports.
(e) 
Fluids from the motor vehicle, including but not limited to the following:
[1] 
Leaking or damaged oil pan or gas tank which could cause a fire or explosion.
[2] 
Exposed battery containing acid.
(f) 
Disassembled motor vehicle parts, including but not limited to the following: chassis or other motor vehicle parts stored in a disorderly fashion in or about the vehicle.
(g) 
Such other conditions which constitute nuisances and threaten the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Township of Wilkins.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
A police officer, ordinance enforcement officer or other person or entity designated by the Township of Wilkins to enforce its ordinances.
MOTOR VEHICLE
A car, truck, motorcycle, all-terrain vehicle or any other type of mechanical device, propelled by a motor, in which persons or property may be transported upon public streets or highways, and including trailers or semitrailers pulled thereby, and any parts of a motor vehicle.
NUISANCE
Any condition or use of motor vehicle or property, structure or improvement which shall constitute a danger or potential danger to the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Township of Wilkins.
NUISANCE MOTOR VEHICLE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any motorized vehicle which possesses one or more of the following conditions, constituting a nuisance:
(1) 
Sharp edges on motor vehicle parts constituting a dangerous condition, including but not limited to the following:
(a) 
Broken windshield, mirrors, headlamps, taillamps or other glass.
(b) 
Broken body parts.
(c) 
Open or severely damaged floorboards, including trunk and fire wall.
(2) 
Protruding motor vehicle parts constituting a dangerous condition, including but not limited to the following:
(a) 
Body parts, including glass, broken or otherwise, which protrude from the normal and customary place on a vehicle.
(b) 
Doors, trunk or hood which do not latch closed.
(3) 
Conditions which do or could permit harborage of vermin/animals, including but not limited to the following:
(a) 
One or more flat or open tires or tubes.
(b) 
Missing doors, windshield, windows, hood or trunk.
(c) 
Upholstery which is torn or open.
(d) 
Doors, trunk, hood or windows which do not latch closed.
(e) 
Open or severely damaged floorboards, including trunk and fire wall.
(4) 
Conditions which result in the unsafe suspension of a motor vehicle, including but not limited to the following:
(a) 
Missing tires or flat tires.
(b) 
Vehicle frame, broken or otherwise, suspended from the ground in an unstable manner.
(c) 
Suspended on unstable stoppers.
(5) 
Fluids from the motor vehicle, including but not limited to the following:
(a) 
Leaking or damaged oil pan or gas tank which could cause a fire or explosion.
(b) 
Exposed battery containing acid.
(6) 
Disassembled motor vehicle parts, including but not limited to the following, chassis or other motor vehicle parts stored in a disorderly fashion in or about the vehicle.
(7) 
Such other conditions which constitute nuisances and threaten the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Township of Wilkins.
PERSON
The owner of the abandoned motor vehicle, or the owner, tenant, occupant, lessee, resident or custodian of the property on which abandoned motor vehicles are located, whether individual or partnership, association or corporation.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any real property located within the Township of Wilkins, which a person owns, and which is not public property as defined in this section.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any street or highway, which shall include the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained for the purposes of vehicular travel, and shall also mean any other publicly owned property or facility.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 102.
B. 
In this chapter, the singular shall include the plural; the plural shall include the singular; and the masculine shall include the feminine and neuter.
A. 
Violations. A person shall be in violation of this chapter for committing the following prohibited behavior:
(1) 
No person shall keep or leave, or permit to be kept or left, any abandoned motor vehicle parts, as defined by this chapter, within the Township of Wilkins for more than 72 hours.
(2) 
No person shall keep or leave, or permit to be kept or left, any abandoned motor vehicle, as defined by this chapter, within 10 feet of public streets or alleys in the Township of Wilkins for more than 72 hours.
B. 
Exceptions.
(1) 
This chapter shall not apply to:
(a) 
A vehicle in an enclosed building, excluding tarps or similar coverings and carport-type structures which are open to view and are unsecured.
(b) 
A vehicle on the premises of a business enterprise lawfully licensed to operate a motor vehicle junkyard or other such lawfully licensed business requiring the keeping of abandoned vehicles, or parts thereof, as defined herein.
(c) 
A classic or antique vehicle which is in the process of being restored, provided that the use of oxyacetylene or electric arc welding (torch cutting) or the use of spray painting are performed inside an approved enclosed area or as approved by the Fire Marshal.
(d) 
A vehicle in an appropriate storage place, lawful depository or impoundment facility.
(2) 
Nothing herein shall be construed to permit the storage of abandoned motor vehicles contrary to the provisions of Chapter 450, Zoning, Chapter 310, Property Maintenance, or Chapter 430, Vehicles and Traffic, of the Township of Wilkins Code.
The Township of Wilkins shall enforce or abate the nuisances, defined by this chapter, as follows:
A. 
Inspections. Enforcement officers of the Township of Wilkins are hereby authorized and empowered to inspect private property on which motor vehicles are stored to determine if there is compliance with the provisions of this chapter. If a Wilkins Township enforcement officer finds a violation or violations of this chapter, he shall issue a written notice to be served by registered or certified mail upon the owner of the abandoned motor vehicle, or if unknown, the owner of the premises, lessee, agent of the owner, household or family member, and/or custodian of the property on which the abandoned motor vehicle is located, whether individual or partnership, association or corporation. If the whereabouts or identity of the above-defined persons is unknown or if they fail to respond to the written notice, service shall be by posting the notice conspicuously upon the premises where the motor vehicles are located.
(1) 
Said notice shall specify the violation complained of and shall require the person to remove or rectify the violation within 10 days of the mailing or posting of said notice.
(2) 
The authorized enforcement officer, whether the Wilkins Township Police or the Ordinance Enforcement Officer, shall have the right and power to enter upon the premises where the abandoned motor vehicles are located to accomplish the service of notice and any other remedy under this chapter.
B. 
Impounding of abandoned motor vehicles. If the person notified does not comply with the notice to abate, the Township of Wilkins enforcement officer is hereby authorized to remove or have removed any abandoned motor vehicle which reasonably appears to be in violation of this chapter, within the boundaries of the Township of Wilkins, at the initial expense of the Township. Such abandoned motor vehicle shall be impounded at the closest junk automotive dealership or yard until lawfully claimed or disposed of according to law. The Township of Wilkins shall then assess the person notified with the cost of such towing and impoundment, plus 10% of all costs.
C. 
Enforcement of nuisance motor vehicles and abandoned motor vehicles. This chapter shall be enforced by action brought before a Magisterial District Judge in the same manner provided for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure. Any person, partnership, corporation or other entity who or which violates or permits a violation of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction in a summary proceeding, pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus the costs of prosecution, and in default of the payment of the fine and costs of prosecution, shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding 30 days. Each day that the violation continues shall be considered a separate offense.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I)]
(1) 
Civil action for unpaid fines, penalties and costs and other relief. The Township of Wilkins may file a civil enforcement proceeding with the same Magisterial District Judge to recover the unpaid fines, penalties, costs, restitution and expenses accruing for each day the violation continues when they are not voluntarily paid. Penalties shall not exceed $1,000 per violation. The civil enforcement proceeding shall be initiated by complaint or by such other means as may be provided by the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedures. In any civil action, the Township of Wilkins shall be exempt from the payment of costs of any civil case brought to enforce this chapter and in accordance with 53 P.S. § 66601(c.1)(1).
(2) 
Remedies not exclusive. The remedies provided herein for the enforcement of this chapter, or any remedy provided by law, shall not be deemed mutually exclusive; rather, they may be employed simultaneously or consecutively, at the option of the Township of Wilkins.