It shall be unlawful to operate or cause to be operated upon
any of the highways of the Borough, except upon designated truck routes,
any motor vehicle having a gross weight, including chassis, body and
load, of more than 10,000 pounds GVW rating. The Borough Manager or
the Chief of Police may issue permits for excessive weights as authorized
by the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code, 75 P.S. § 4961, upon good
cause shown and upon application as therein provided, subject to payment
of fees for hauling permits as provided by said Vehicle Code, 75 P.S. § 4942.
The provisions of this section shall not exclude from such highways
the use and operation of hook-and-ladder trucks and other fire-fighting
apparatus.
[Amended 12-21-2020 by Ord. No. O2-2020]
For the purposes of this article, "through truck traffic" is
hereby defined as the driving of a truck through the Borough on a
trip which does not originate or end in the Borough. It shall be unlawful
to operate, or cause to be operated, upon any of the streets of the
Borough, except Allegheny Avenue, Hulton Road and Plum Street, any
motor truck engaged in through truck traffic as defined above. This
section shall not exclude the use of any appropriate firefighting
apparatus on any Borough streets. Nor shall this section exclude vehicles
traveling on any Borough street for the purpose of delivering or picking
up materials or merchandise, but such delivery traffic must follow
posted weight limits and truck routes, entering streets at the intersection
nearest the destination of the vehicle and proceeding thereon no farther
than the nearest intersection thereafter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to move steam or gasoline
shovels and other such pieces of machinery on the streets of the Borough
unless a permit is obtained for this. At the time of application for
permit, the route and time should be given.
It shall be unlawful for any person, without first having secured
a permit therefor, to:
A. Operate any vehicle or equipment upon the roads and streets of the
Borough when such vehicle or equipment has attached to the periphery
of its wheels or the traction of such vehicle any metal or metalclad
cleat, block, stud, flange or other similar protuberance, including
metal wheels or metal treads.
B. Move any such vehicle or equipment to or from a job site or from
one job site to another where such movement would require passage
over easements or right-of-way having underground utility installations
located therein.
Applications for a permit to operate any vehicle or equipment, as specified in §
195-28, shall be made to the Borough Manager and a permit shall be granted only after such application shall have been referred to and approved by the Chief of Police and the Borough Manager.
The fee for a permit required by §
195-28 shall be $5. It shall be a condition for the issuance of such permit
that the person applying therefore shall agree in writing to repair
and restore any damage caused by the movement of such vehicle or equipment
to the surface of any road or street or any underground utility installation.
The permit required by §
195-28 shall specify the route to be followed in the movement of such vehicle or equipment and it shall be unlawful to deviate from the specified route. In the case of movement of such vehicle or equipment on the streets or roads of the Borough, the moving shall be done either by means of a conveyance equipped with pneumatic rubber tires or, if deemed satisfactory, wood planks or other sufficient protection for the streets or roads shall be provided and placed upon the street or road and the vehicle or equipment shall be run upon such planks or other protective material when this method of movement is approved.
The provisions of §§
195-28 through
195-31 shall not apply to vehicles equipped with pneumatic rubber tires using tire chains or metalclad cleat, block, stud, flange or other similar protuberance when required for safety because of snow, ice or other conditions tending to cause a vehicle to slide or skid.
Any person violating the provisions of this article shall be
subject to the following fines, together with the costs of prosecution:
Section
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Description
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Fine
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195-25
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Maximum weights permissible
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Summary offense, fine of $75 plus $75 for each 500 pounds in
excess
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195-26
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Truck route
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Not less than $10 nor more than $25
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195-27
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Heavy equipment on streets
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Not less than $10 nor more than $25
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195-28 and 195-31
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Permits for vehicles having cleats, etc
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Not less than $25 nor more than $100 and the cost of any damage
done to the streets, roads, or underground utility installations and
upon default of payment of such fine, costs or damages, may be committed
to the county jail for a period not exceeding 30 days
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