For the purpose of this chapter, the following words shall have
the meanings given herein:
CRUISING
Driving an unengaged wrecker to and fro along a public street
in any fashion calculated for the purpose of soliciting business along
any street.
GARAGE
A building or property where motor vehicles can be sheltered,
stored, repaired and made ready for use, and it is specifically intended
not to include within the meaning of this definition a gasoline service
station used principally for furnishing gasoline, oil, lubrication
service and minor services for automobiles.
WRECKER OR TOW TRUCK
A vehicle employed for the purpose of towing, transporting,
conveying and removing any vehicles which are unable to be operated
under their own power from the place where they are disabled to some
other place.
Applications for licenses issued hereunder shall be made, in
writing, upon forms prepared and made available by the Chief of Police.
The applicant shall state, under oath, the following information:
A. The name, home address and business address of the applicant.
B. The location and a description of the wrecker for which a license
is sought, including the year, make, color, model, type, serial number,
motor capacity, length of time the vehicle has been in use and any
other information which shall be deemed necessary by the Chief of
Police.
C. Whether the applicant is the owner, lessee or bailee of the vehicle.
D. The policy number and expiration date of liability and property damage
insurance and the name of the insurance company that holds the policy.
The applicant shall name the City of South Amboy as an additional
insured on all liability policies.
E. The applicant shall designate its intended storage space by reference
to lot and block and shall provide a diagram showing the space designated
for storage of vehicles. Said storage area shall be completely enclosed
by a fence of at least six feet in height, of a stockade or chain
link construction; provided, however, that the construction of the
fence must completely prohibit the view of the stored vehicles from
outside the fence.
The Chief of Police shall approve an application when he finds
that the following requirements have been met by the applicant:
A. Investigation. Within 30 days after receipt of the application, the
Chief of Police shall cause an investigation to be made of the applicant
and the proposed business operation and shall make or have made an
inspection of the vehicle. All applicants and/or operators shall be
fingerprinted. A permit shall not be issued to a person convicted
of a crime of moral turpitude. The Chief of Police may delegate the
inspection of the vehicle to a person or persons who shall make such
inspection and report back to the Chief of Police as to whether the
wrecker complies with the requirements and standards of this chapter.
B. Insurance. The insurance policies, as required, shall have been procured
and supplied.
C. List of operators. Permit holders will be required to submit a list
of operators and their legal addresses and telephone numbers and to
keep the Police Department informed of any changes.
D. Licensing of vehicles. The vehicles shall have been properly licensed
and shall conform to the state motor vehicle laws. All vehicles must
display New Jersey commercial license plates.
E. Other regulations. The requirements of this chapter and all other
laws, statutes, regulations and ordinances shall have been met.
F. Minimum standards. The wrecker or tow truck to be approved on inspection
meets the required minimum standards set forth herein.
G. Other:
(1) Accuracy of applicant information.
(2) Satisfactory Better Business Bureau report.
(4) Proper business/trade licenses.
(5) Service on a twenty-four-hour basis, seven days a week.
(6) Storage:
(a)
Capacity for a minimum of 10 vehicles.
(b)
Storage area enclosed by sturdy non-see-through fence with a
minimum height of six feet.
(c)
Storage area lighted from dusk to dawn.
(d)
Storage area legally zoned for such use.
(e)
Proof of ownership or lease of storage area.
(f)
Facility open to public during normal business hours and limited
hours on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
The following shall serve as minimum standards for wreckers
and tow trucks:
A. Light duty.
(1) A light-duty wrecker shall be able to handle all makes of passenger
cars and small trucks such as pickups and small panel trucks up to
one and one-half (1 1/2) tons and must have or be equipped with
the following:
(a)
A minimum of three-fourths (3/4) ton according to the manufacturer's
specifications and dual rear wheels or equivalent.
(b)
A power takeoff controlled, hydraulic or electric winch with
minimum cable thickness of three-eighths (3/8) inch or equivalent.
(c)
Gross weight equal to the vehicle to be towed, with a minimum
of 5,500 pounds.
(d)
A three-eighths-inch safety chain. The lift chain and the safety
chain are not to be attached in any form or manner to the same part
of the wrecker.
(e)
Front and rear flashing hazard lights.
(f)
A three-hundred-sixty-degree rotating amber beacon light mounted
over the cab or an approved light bar.
(g)
All lights of such candlepower in intensity as to be visible
one-fourth (1/4) of a mile away.
(2) All towing company drivers will carry their business card and must
give it to the owner/driver of the vehicle to be towed.
(3) All companies will have the company name, address and phone number
permanently affixed [in letters and numbers a minimum of three inches]
on both sides of the wrecker prior to said wrecker being used on any
city rotation calls. The letters and numbers shall be a minimum of
three inches in height.
(4) The wrecker shall be equipped with a portable car dolly and sufficient
equipment to clean up the debris on the highway. The operator must
clean away the debris at the scene.
B. Heavy duty.
(1) All wreckers classified as heavy duty must have or be equipped as
follows:
(b)
A manufacturing rating of gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds.
Manufacturer rating may be obtained from the factory where the truck
originates. Other written evidence of gross vehicle weight may be
accepted by the Chief of Police if verified.
(c)
Power takeoff controlled winch with a minimum cable thickness
of five-eighths (5/8) inch.
(d)
Four double-faced rear flashing amber lights mounted as high
as maximum state requirements.
(e)
A three-hundred-sixty-degree rotating amber beacon light mounted
over the cab.
(f)
All lights of such candlepower as to be visible one-fourth (1/4)
mile away or equal to the candlepower of the lights on police vehicles.
(g)
One-half-inch safety chain. The lift chain and safety chain
are not to be attached in any form or manner on the same part of the
wrecker.
(i)
Connecting air lines for connection with the air compressor
and air-brake lines of the towed vehicle.
(2) All companies will have the company name, address and phone number
permanently affixed [in letters and numbers a minimum of three inches]
on both sides of the wrecker prior to said wrecker being used on any
city rotation calls. The letters and numbers shall be a minimum of
three inches in height.
(3) The wrecker shall be equipped with sufficient equipment to clean
up debris on the highway. The operator must clean away the debris
at the scene.
No wrecker shall be licensed hereunder nor shall any licensed
wrecker be operated within the city unless there shall be deposited
with the City Clerk the following insurance policies or certificates
of insurance:
A. Auto garage keeper's policy. Auto garage keeper's legal liability
policy covering fire, theft and explosion in the minimum amount of
$60,000 per location, subject to a five-hundred-dollar deductible,
with each incident deemed a separate claim.
B. Auto garage legal liability policy. Auto garage legal liability policy
covering the operation of the licensee's equipment or wrecker or any
bodily injury or property damage. This policy will be in the minimum
amount of one million dollars ($1,000,000) combined single limit.
Maximum rates charged for the transportation, hauling and storage
of disabled vehicles shall be as set by the Department of Law and
Public Safety, Division of Consumer Affairs.
A. Filing of rates. Every owner of a tow or wrecker truck shall file
with the Chief of Police and City Clerk a statement of its service
rates.
B. Receipts. Every owner of a tow or wrecker truck shall give the owner
of the vehicle a written itemized receipt for the fees paid. Copies
of these receipts shall be maintained by the owner of the tow or wrecker
truck for two years and shall be available for inspection by authorized
city officials.
A wrecker license hereunder shall be issued subject to the following
conditions:
A. No licensee or his agents or servants shall engage in cruising.
B. No licensee or his agents or servants shall solicit or attempt to
divert prospective patrons from another holder of a wrecker license
nor shall be solicit or divert prospective patrons from one garage
in the city to any other garage.
C. No licensee or his agents shall solicit, demand or receive from any
persons any pay, commission or emolument whatever except the proper
fee authorized for transporting the disabled vehicle in accordance
with the schedule of service rates listed herein.
D. Licensees, their agents and servants shall keep and maintain towing
equipment which is adequate to perform such towing in a reasonable,
workmanlike manner.
E. No licensee or his agents or servants shall pay any gratuity, tip
or emolument to any person for information as to the location of any
accident or for soliciting the employment of the licensee's services.
F. Each and every licensee hereunder shall record in a book kept solely
for such purpose the details of each disabled vehicle towed, serviced
or transported by him or his agents or servants or employees, together
with full information concerning the details surrounding the hire,
the name of the owner of the towed vehicle and of the patron engaging
him, which book shall be kept open for inspection at all times to
a duly authorized representative of the Police Department of the city
or a duly authorized representative of the Police Chief.
G. Licensees and their agents and servants shall clean up all debris
which may be at the scene of the accident.
H. No licensee shall place a vehicle on public property or in municipal
streets. All vehicles shall be immediately placed in areas designated
on the application for license.
The number of wrecker licenses to be issued and approved by
the approving authority shall be limited to four. Any license existing
at the time that this chapter is approved shall remain valid for its
term and can be renewed or transferred with the approval of the approving
authority. Any licensee seeking to renew its wrecker license shall
submit the required application between April 15 and April 30 of each
year. Any license not submitted for renewal shall be deemed abandoned.
Applications for new licenses shall be accepted between May 1 and
May 15 of each year. Applications shall be considered in the order
submitted, with the first approved applicant receiving the next available
license.
The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced by the South
Amboy Police Department.