[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough
of Spring Lake 7-27-2010 by Ord.
No. 2010-010. Amended in entirety 4-8-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-001. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
There is hereby established a rotating list of towing and storage
contractors authorized to provide vehicle towing and storage services
required by the Borough of Spring Lake. The Chief of Police shall
be responsible for the administration of the rotating list. Nothing
in these rules and regulations shall be construed so as to prevent
any owner or operator from selecting his own towing service from the
approved rotational towers list.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
The removal and transportation of a vehicle from a highway,
street or other public or private road, parking area or from a storage
facility. This chapter and the definitions herein shall not include
the recovery of a vehicle from a position beyond the public right-of-way
or berm or from being impaled upon any other object outside of the
public right-of-way or berm.
Light-duty.
Commercially manufactured chassis with a rated capacity of less
than 10,000 pounds GVWR.
Commercially manufactured lifting apparatus with a minimum capacity
of four tons.
Dual rear wheels.
Universal tow sling or wheel lift with system safety chains.
Steering wheel lock.
One snatch block with a three-ton rating.
Dolly equipped.
Proper safety lights.
Amber rotation emergency flashing light.
Two floodlights to the rear of the vehicle.
One motorcycle sling.
Large broom and shovel.
Heavy-duty:
Commercially manufactured chassis with a rated capacity of not
less than 32,900 pounds GVWR.
Commercially manufactured lifting apparatus with a minimum capacity
of 25 tons.
Two snatch blocks with a twelve-ton rating.
Air brake hookup lines.
Tow sling/tow bar or wheel lift with System 7 safety chains.
Proper safety lights.
Amber rotation emergency flashing light.
Two floodlights to the rear of the vehicle.
Steering wheel lock.
Car carrier; flatbed.
Commercially manufactured chassis with a rated capacity of not
less than 10,000 pounds GVWR.
One hydraulically powered winch with a pulling capacity of not
less than four tons.
Fifty feet of three-eighths inch cable.
Seventeen feet or longer hydraulically operated slide-back or
tilt bed.
One snatch block four-ton capacity.
Tie down chains.
Proper safety lights.
Amber rotation emergency flashing lights.
A vehicle which has been abandoned, impounded or rendered
inoperable as a result of a mechanical failure, involvement in an
accident or criminal activity. A vehicle, the location of which constitutes
a hazard to the motoring public, shall be deemed disabled for the
purposes of this section.
The act of storing and confining a vehicle upon an order
of the Police Department at either the towing operator's storage area
or at a Borough facility as a result of abandonment, involvement in
an accident or suspected criminal activity.
A vehicle storage facility that is completely indoors, having
one or more openings or storage bins in the walls for the storage
of vehicles, and that is secured by a locking device on each bin or
opening.
A vehicle storage facility that is not completely indoors
and that is secured by a fence, wall or other man-made barrier that
is at least six feet in height and is protected with an on-site security
or alarm system. Outside storage facilities shall also maintain adequate
lighting to protect stored vehicles from vandalism. The amount of
spaces is 20 cars.
Not permitted.
A person, firm, corporation or partnership that owns and/or
operates a vehicle on the roads and highways within the Borough of
Spring Lake, which vehicle, by reason of being disabled or abandoned
on the roads and highways of the Borough, requires towing and/or storage.
A person, firm, corporation or partnership engaged in the
business of providing towing, road and storage services for vehicles.
A.
Towing. Towing services shall be available and provided on a seven-day-per-week
twenty-four-hour-per-day basis for the entire geographic area of the
Borough of Spring Lake. The contractors on the rotating list must
be able to respond to any tow scene within 20 minutes of the Borough's
request.
B.
The contractor shall be responsible for the cleanup of debris in
accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:4-56.8, with the exception of chemicals,
medical or hazardous waste materials.
C.
Storage. Storage shall be provided for all vehicles towed until claimed
by the vehicle owner or disposed of in accordance with applicable
law. The contractor shall provide adequate land area sufficient to
store 20 vehicles. Each storage area must be enclosed by a security
fence. In addition, inside garage area space for at least one vehicle
must be available. All storage facilities must be within a radius
of five miles of Spring Lake Police Headquarters.
Motor vehicles, which are stolen, abandoned, involved in a crime
or involved in fatal accidents or accidents which, in the judgment
of the police, may become fatal shall be considered police impounds.
Police impounds shall be towed to either the towing operator's storage
area or a location designated by the police.
A.
All contractors on the rotating list shall provide and maintain the
following minimum equipment:
(1)
One wrecker, sufficient to tow vehicles: minimum four tons.
(2)
The name, address and telephone number of the contractor painted
or permanently attached to both sides of the tow vehicle in compliance
with state law.
(3)
Towing vehicles equipped with brooms, shovels, speedy dry and other
street-sweeping equipment for the purpose of cleaning debris off the
roadway.
(4)
A storage facility, which can accommodate 20 medium-sized vehicles.
The storage shall be lighted, fenced and/or secured in order to guarantee
the safe storage of all vehicles in accordance with the minimum requirements
for indoor and outdoor and secured storage facilities as aforementioned
in this section.
B.
All equipment must meet applicable state standards and shall be subject
to periodic inspection by the Borough.
It shall be the responsibility of the Borough of Spring Lake
with the advice of the Chief of Police or his designee to approve
all applications for towing operators to be utilized on a rotational
basis for the purpose of providing emergency towing, road and storage
services to the owners of motor vehicles utilizing Borough roads when
he determines that the following requirements have been met by the
applicant. On forms prepared by the Borough and provided by the Police
Chief or his designee, all towing operators shall submit written documentation
that they are in compliance with the qualification requirements set
forth below:
A.
The fee for the license issued under this section shall be $100.00,
paid on receipt of said license from the Borough Clerk. The license
shall remain valid from January 1 to December 31 of each year. It
may be renewed annually by the operator paying a fee of $100.00, provided
that the operator continues to comply with all the terms and conditions
of this section. Applications received and approved prior to April
30 will be added to tow list effective July 1. Applications received
and approved prior to October 31 will be added to tow list effective
January 1.
B.
By making the application to be utilized as a tower or wrecker by
the Police Department and by accepting such employment, the person
or firm agrees to:
(1)
Provide a prompt response to each call.
(2)
Clean all debris at the accident site emanating from the accident.
(3)
Provide the Police Department with the following information on vehicles
unclaimed over 15 days:
(4)
Maintain a record in a bound volume of all towing and wrecking jobs
handled, the name of the owner or operator involved, the charge made
for the service, the date and amount of payment and the location towed
from.
(5)
Comply with all other terms and conditions of this section.
C.
In addition to meeting all other criteria of this section and in
order to be eligible for placement upon the rotating list of authorized
towers, the contractor shall supply a certificate of liability insurance
by a company licensed to do business in the State of New Jersey, certifying
that the contractor maintains workers' compensation and garage liability
insurance of not less than $1,000,000.00 combined single limit and
garage keepers' liability of not less than $100,000.00 per vehicle,
said garage keepers' legal liability insurance policy to further provide
for fire, theft and explosion. All public liability insurance, including
garage liability and garage keepers' legal liability coverage, shall
name the Borough of Spring Lake, its officers, agents and employees
as additional insurers on the policy, shall hold them harmless, indemnify
them from any and all claims filed against the Borough arising out
of any act or failure to act on behalf of the contractor and shall
contain an endorsement providing 30 days notice to the Borough in
the event of any material changes of the policy or cancellation thereof.
Those contractors meeting the eligibility requirements shall be approved
and added to the rotating list by resolution of the Borough Council,
upon advice of the Chief of Police.
Rates and charges for passenger vehicles, motorcycles, all terrain
vehicles and mopeds shall be as follows:
C.
Road repair services. The above fee shall be exclusive of any other
repair service costs provided by the towing operator, including but
not limited to such activities as repairing flat tires or installing
new and/or spare parts in a disabled vehicle. The towing operator
shall be permitted to charge an additional fee based on the towers
prevailing hourly labor rates and rates for parts or materials. Wherever
applicable, it shall be the responsibility of the towing operator
to first inform the owner of the vehicle of the hourly labor rates
and the estimated total cost for parts and/or materials prior to the
performance of the road repair services.
D.
Heavy-duty wreckers. The maximum fee permitted for heavy-duty towing
services shall not exceed $175.00 per hour at any time or on any day.
E.
Recovery. The maximum fee permitted for the recovery of vehicles
of 10,000 pounds and up shall not exceed $200.00 per hour, which rates
include operator and vehicle.
F.
Flatbeds. No additional fee shall be charged for the flatbed towing
of passenger vehicles, motorcycles, all terrain vehicles and mopeds
unless a request is made by the police or the owner of the vehicle
for flatbed towing. The maximum fee to be charged for flatbed towing
is $100.00.
G.
Other Expenses. Charges for other basic towing service will be at
the rate of $100.00 per hour in 15 minute intervals of $25.00 per
15 minute interval.
H.
Cleanup services: a single flat fee of $25.00 plus $10.00 per bag
of Speedy dry absorbent.
A.
The contractor shall provide to the Borough the following information
concerning vehicles and employees.
(1)
The year, make, model, vehicle identification number, type of vehicle,
registration number and proof of insurance.
(2)
The full name and address of all employees and license numbers.
(3)
The addresses where the contractor shall be regularly based telephone
numbers available on a twenty-four-hour-per-day basis and the names
of all operators, their addresses and the serial numbers of their
New Jersey motor vehicle licenses.
(4)
Certification of approved emergency warning lights.
B.
Information; fingerprinting.
C.
The contractor shall provide the Borough of Spring Lake with records
of all towed vehicles, storage and towing charges upon request.
A.
The hours of 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. shall apply to the day rate
on Monday through Friday, except New Jersey State holidays. The night,
weekend and holiday rate shall otherwise apply.
B.
The contractor shall charge the motor vehicle owner/operator or insurance
company directly for all services provided.
D.
In times of emergencies and/or natural disasters, the Borough of
Spring Lake reserves the right to contract other towing service operators
who may not be on the rotation list.
E.
The owner of a vehicle involved in an accident shall have the right,
if he/she so desires, to designate a tow operator of his/her choice.
The owner's tower must be on the approved rotational towers list.
F.
Employees of the towing operator, in responding to a call, shall
request and be afforded police assistance during the course of providing
towing, emergency road services or removal of abandoned or accident
vehicles which such employees find it necessary to turn around, back
up, tow in the opposite direction of traffic or cross the median.
G.
Towing operators shall not permit a vehicle to be removed from the
scene of a vehicular accident, the scene of a crime or any other instance
or situation without the prior approval and permission of a police
officer and/or superior at the scene.
H.
If a tower responds to a call and the vehicle owner uses their own
tower, responder will be put back on top of call list.
I.
In the event that the towing operator fails to respond within 20
minutes from the time of the call, the Police Department reserves
the right to contact the next available towing operator on the rotational
list.
J.
In no instance shall the towing operator request payment from the
Borough of Spring Lake for any services rendered to the owners of
private vehicles.
K.
It shall be the responsibility of all towing operators to provide
all motorists utilizing the towing operator's services with a written
schedule of fees which lists all fees to be charged for towing, storage,
and road services within the Borough of Spring Lake. Said schedule
shall be printed on the business card or towing receipt of the towing
contractor. Towing operators shall not exceed the maximum charges
set forth in the fee schedule for towing and the storage of vehicles
regulated under the provisions of this section.
L.
The towing and storage fees and fee schedules of all towing operators
serving the Borough on a rotational basis shall be filed with the
Chief of Police and the Borough Clerk and shall be made available
to all citizens upon request. The fee schedule shall be available
at the Municipal Building located at 423 Warren Avenue, Spring Lake,
Monday through Friday, except holidays, between the hours of 8:30
a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
M.
No towing contractor that receives a call pursuant to the rotational
list shall be permitted to substitute another towing contractor without
approval of the Police Department.
N.
During any week in which a towing contractor is the designated tower
on the rotational list, the towing contractor must maintain Saturday
office hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. for customer
pickup of vehicles and retrieval of personal property.
O.
During any time in which a towing contractor is on call, the towing
contractor shall maintain a direct telephone access to permit direct
contact with the towing operator and the use of answering machines
or answering services by the towing operator shall be prohibited.
A.
The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to establish reasonable
rules and regulations for the supervision, inspection and same operation
of tow trucks, wreckers and other related vehicles and equipment in
accordance with the standards outlined in this section. The Chief
shall maintain due vigilance over all towing operators to make certain
that the tow trucks and other related vehicles and equipment are maintained
in a safe working condition for transporting and hauling disabled
vehicles. The Chief or his designated representative shall have the
right at all times to inspect all tow vehicles and related equipment
which perform services pursuant to this section.
B.
At any time, should the Chief or his designee determine that the
vehicles and/or equipment being used are unsafe, he shall have power
and authority to direct that immediate correction or repair of any
automotive defect, malfunction or violation of motor vehicle regulations
within a specified period of time to be determined by the Chief. The
Chief of Police is authorized and empowered to establish and transmit
from time to time to all tow operators on the rotational list, such
additional rules and regulations not inconsistent with these provisions
of this section as may be reasonable and necessary in carrying out
the provisions of this section.
A.
The Chief of Police shall have the power to suspend a towing operator
from the rotational duty service list for a period of up to 30 calendar
days for failure to comply with any section of this chapter. A subsequent
violation may result in the permanent removal of a towing operator
from the rotational duty service list for a twelve-month period. A
towing operator may appeal the Chiefs ruling of either a suspension
or a permanent removal. In such cases, an appeal may be filed with
the Borough Clerk within 10 business days of the Chief's decision.
A hearing may be held by the Borough of Spring Lake Council within
30 business days of the filing. The Borough of Spring Lake Council
shall render its determination within 20 business days following the
conclusion of the hearing. The Governing Body's determination as rendered
shall be final and conclusive under this section.
B.
In addition, failure to comply with the Borough's zoning, land use
and property maintenance codes may subject any operator to suspension
from the rotational duty service list upon request to the Chief of
Police from the Borough's Construction Code Official/Zoning Officer
and/or Property Maintenance Officer. Any towing operator suspended
from the rotational duty service list for any violation of the Borough's
zoning, land use and development and/or property maintenance codes
shall have the right to due process and appeal as set forth in paragraph
A above.
C.
Any complaints or disputes arising from the towing and storage of
motor vehicles without the consent of owner shall be made in writing
by the owner and forwarding same to the Chief of Police. Said owner
shall have the right to due process and appeal as set forth in paragraph
A above.
Any person, firm or corporation who willfully violates any of
the provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction, be subject
to a fine not exceeding $1,250.00 or to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding 90 days, or both. Each and every violation of this section
or each and every day that any violation shall be permitted to continue
shall be construed as a separate and distinct violation hereof. The
Police Department is specifically designated as the enforcement officers
to serve and execute process for violation of this chapter.