In order to facilitate the movement of traffic
and to combat the hazards of excessive snow and ice on any highway,
street, road or alley (collectively hereafter referred to as "highways")
within the Township or portion of highway, the Board of Supervisors,
or its designated representatives, may, at their discretion, declare
an emergency due to such hazards.
[Amended 12-20-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-Dd; 2-21-2011 by Ord. No.
2011-B; 3-17-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-A; 11-16-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-F]
A. After any such emergency shall have been declared, it shall be unlawful
during the period of such emergency for any person to park a motor
vehicle or tractor or to allow the same to remain parked on any highway
within the Township that has been posted as required herein. It shall
also be unlawful to operate any motor vehicle or tractor on any public
highway unless such vehicle or tractor shall be equipped with snow
tires, chains or other equipment to provide sufficient traction to
keep such vehicle or tractor in motion so that other traffic on such
highways will not be blocked or seriously impeded. The term "motor
vehicle," in addition to all means of travel as defined by the Vehicle
Code of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, shall include snowmobiles, go-carts and dirt bikes. The
equipment referred to in this section includes snow tires, chains
or comparable equipment.
B. The following state routes and Township streets are declared snow
emergency routes, and it shall be unlawful for any person to park
any vehicle upon either side of said streets in the Township of Conewago
during a snow emergency:
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Street
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Side
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Location
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Conewago Drive
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Both
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Entire length
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Elm Avenue (S.R. 2008)
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Both
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Oxford Avenue/Third Street to Adams/York County line
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Filbert Street
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Both
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Entire length
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Hostetter Road
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Both
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Entire length
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Jefferson Street
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Both
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Entire length
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Maple Avenue
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South
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Entire length
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Oxford Avenue (S.R. 2008)
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Both
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Kindig Lane to Elm Avenue/Third Street
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Poplar Street
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Both
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Entire length
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South Street
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North
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Entire length
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Third Street (S.R. 116)
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Both
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Oxford Avenue/Elm Avenue to Adams/York County line
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Any vehicle parked in violation of this article
shall be subject to being towed away at the expense of the owner.
The Chief of Police or those operating under his direction shall attempt
to contact the owner of the vehicle to notify such individual of the
action. The authority granted hereby is not conditioned on a criminal
prosecution but rather shall be civil in nature. The notice requirement
set forth above may be met by a letter addressed and mailed to the
registered owner within 24 hours of the date of removal of the vehicle.
Other forms of notice or attempted notice will meet the notice requirement,
but this notice requirement is directory in nature.
[Added 11-16-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-F]
To ensure the efficient and effective collection of refuse from
properties in the Township and the safety of collection personnel,
all property owners, businesses, tenants, and any other persons placing
refuse out for pickup shall abide by the following policies during
snow and ice emergencies:
A. All refuse containers shall be placed at their regular pickup location.
Containers not placed in the required location will not be picked
up.
B. Property owners, businesses, tenants, and other persons placing refuse
out for pickup shall remove snow and ice to create room for refuse
containers so that refuse and/or containers do not block any portion
of the street, roadway, alley, sidewalk, or any other such path used
for vehicular or foot traffic. These locations shall be kept clear
of ice and snow at all times to prevent slipping of collection personnel.
Any snow that has accumulated on refuse containers shall be removed
prior to collection.