The following terms shall have the meanings as indicated:
PERMITTEE
A person who obtains or is required to obtain a permit under
this article.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
limited-liability company, estate, trust or legally recognized entity.
STORAGE POD
Any container so constructed to allow for the temporary or
permanent storage of movable property.
STREET
Any public street, avenue, alley or other thoroughfare within
the Borough of Northampton.
STREET STORAGE
Any item placed in a street for a period in excess of 24
consecutive hours that is not defined as a motor vehicle as defined
by Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code, including, but
not limited to, storage pods.
WASTE DUMPSTERS
A unit designed for the deposit of waste materials at or
near a building or other structure, commonly located on a temporary
basis on a street abutting the property or structure and transportable
to and from the site for the purposes of disposal of its contents
by means of a carrying vehicle. The term "waste dumpster" shall include
all types of units, including, but not limited to, metal dumpsters
and dumpster bags or Bagsters®.
No person shall place upon, cause to be placed upon or permit
to remain on a street a waste dumpster or street storage without first
obtaining a permit therefor from the Borough of Northampton Police
Department and paying the applicable permit fee. The duration of such
permit shall be 14 days and the continued validity of the permit shall
be contingent upon full compliance with the regulations set forth
in this article. If the waste dumpster or street storage is or will
be placed upon a roadway, the placement of same must be approved by
the Chief of Police or his designee. One fourteen-day extension of
a permit may be granted, at the discretion of the Chief of Police,
without additional fees. Permit renewal will be denied for inactivity.
The permit fee for waste dumpsters and street storage shall
be established annually by resolution of the Northampton Borough Council.
Without limitation as to the use of any other legal or equitable
remedy or action available to the Borough, civil or criminal, noncompliance
with any of the requirements or provisions set forth in this article
or any material false statement or omissions made in connection with
the application for permit shall be grounds for revocation by the
Borough Manager, the Northampton Borough Police Chief or their designee
of the permit issued pursuant to this article.
The Borough may, at the expense of the owner or lessee of the
property or the permittee, cause the removal of a waste dumpster or
street storage.
Any person who or which violates or fails to comply with any
provision of this article shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to
pay a fine of not less than $200 and not more than $600, plus costs,
for each such violation. Each day or portion thereof in which a violation
exists shall be considered a separate violation of this article. Each
provision of this article which is violated shall be considered a
separate violation. Such fine shall be in addition to any other fine
which may be imposed under the provisions of any other ordinances
of the Borough, Pennsylvania law, or federal law. In default of payment
of any fine, such person shall be liable to imprisonment for not more
than 30 days.
In addition to or in lieu of the penalties provided in §
210-65 hereof, any violations of the provisions of this article may be abated or enforced by proceedings seeking equitable relief against the violator.
If any section, subsection, paragraph, provision, regulation,
limitation, restriction, sentence, clause, phrase or word in this
article is declared for any reason to be illegal, unconstitutional
or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction or other tribunal,
such decision shall not affect or impair the validity of this article
as a whole, or any other section, subsection, paragraph, provision,
regulation, limitation, restriction, sentence, clause, phrase, word
or remaining portion of this article. The Borough Council hereby declares
that it would have adopted this article and each section, subsection,
paragraph, provision, regulation, limitation, restriction, sentence,
clause, phrase, or word hereof irrespective of the fact that any one
or more of the sections, subsections, paragraphs, provisions, regulations,
limitations, restrictions, sentences, clauses, phrases or words may
be declared illegal, unconstitutional or invalid.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the
provisions of this article are hereby expressly repealed.
This article shall take effect and be in force immediately upon
enactment as provided for in Section 3103.3 of the Borough Code.