As used
in this part, certain terms are defined as follows:
ABANDONED OR JUNK MATERIAL
Includes, but not be limited to, furnaces, parts of furnaces,
sinks, tubs, toilets, motor vehicle accessories, electrical appliances
and furniture of little value and not properly housed as well as any
abandoned motor vehicle.
ABANDONED VEHICLES
Includes any of the following:
A.
A vehicle that is physically inoperable and has been left unattended
on a highway, public or private property, or Borough lot for more
than 48 consecutive hours.
B.
A vehicle that has remained illegally on a Borough street or
alley for a period of more than 48 consecutive hours.
C.
A vehicle that is left unattended on a Borough street or alley,
or on public or private property without prior permission, or Borough
lot for more than 48 consecutive hours and does not bear one of the
following:
(1)
Valid registration plate; or
(2)
Valid certificate of inspection.
D.
The vehicle is in violation of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code
Equipment Standards, Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes,
and cannot be legally operated on the roadways.
E.
The vehicle has remained on private property without the consent
of the owner or person in control of the property for more than 24
hours.
F.
The following shall be considered exceptions to the definition
of abandoned vehicles:
(1)
Vehicles and equipment used or to be used in construction or
maintenance of Borough streets or alleys, provided they are left in
a manner which does not interfere with the normal movement of traffic.
(2)
Antique motor vehicles and classic motor vehicles, provided
the vehicles are in the process of being restored. The vehicle may
not interfere with the normal movement of traffic and cannot be parked
along a Borough street or alley. It is the responsibility of the owner
to provide proof to the Police Chief that the vehicle is in a state
of repair and the restoration is an ongoing process and failure to
provide such proof that the vehicle is being restored or repaired
shall not qualify for this exception.
(3)
Any and all vehicles, equipment, trailers or other apparatus
which do not interfere with the normal movement of traffic, used by
the fire department and/or other nonprofit organization or agency
in connection with events that are open to the citizens of the Borough
of Watsontown including but not limited to carnivals, fairs or parades.
ANTIQUE VEHICLE
A motor vehicle, not a reproduction, manufactured more than
25 years prior to the current year and is in conformance with original
manufactured specifications and displays a current antique registration
plate issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
CLASSIC VEHICLE
A motor vehicle which meets the requirements of a classic
vehicle by the Pennsylvania Department of Motor Vehicles and displays
a current classic registration plate issued by the Pennsylvania Department
of Transportation.
JUNK
Includes, but shall not be limited to, any and all forms
of waste and refuse of any type of material including scrap metal,
abandoned or junked vehicles, glass, industrial waste or other salvageable
or nonsalvageable materials.
JUNKED VEHICLE
A vehicle, whether motorized or nonmotorized, or trailer
which is partially dismantled, unused, unusable or wrecked and which
cannot be safely or legally be operated on the streets or highways
of this Borough or commonwealth. Currently licensed, registered and
inspected vehicles shall not be included within this definition.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any self-propelled land vehicle which can be used for towing
or transporting people and/or materials, including, but not limited
to, automobiles, trucks, busses, vans, motor homes, motorized campers,
motorcycles, motor scooters, tractors, snowmobiles, dune buggies and
any other off-road vehicle.
MOTOR VEHICLE ACCESSORIES
Any part or parts of any motor vehicle or any part or parts
that may be attached to a motor vehicle.
NUISANCES
A.
Includes, but shall not be limited to, possessing or maintaining
an accumulation of garbage, rubbish or refuse or the storage or accumulation
of abandoned or junked vehicles or motor vehicle accessories or the
storage or accumulation of junk or other abandoned or junked material,
or the carrying on of any manufacturing or business in violation of
any applicable law, including but not limited to federal and state
laws and regulations and Borough ordinances.
B.
A nuisance, notwithstanding the above Subsection A of this definition,
shall not include junked vehicles or motor vehicle accessories stored
or accumulated for the purpose of operating a commercial vehicle repair
business.
PERSON
Includes any natural person, firm, partnership, association,
corporation or other legal entity of whatever kind.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any real property not owned by the federal, state, county
government or any school district or other political subdivision.
PROPERTY
Includes both private and public property.
PROPERTY OWNER
Includes all natural persons, corporations, associations,
school districts, churches, tenants or occupants of property in the
Borough.
REMOVAL
The physical movement of a nuisance to an authorized location.
TRAILER
Any wheeled device or device designed as a wheeled device,
used as a means of carrying, hauling or conveying any vehicle, person,
animal or other object.
UNSHELTERED STORAGE
Any storage except storage inside a building or within an
area completely surrounded by an opaque fence of a height not less
than the height of the vehicle or trailer being sheltered.