The purpose and intent of this chapter is to provide criteria,
qualifications, standards and uniform operating procedures that are
reasonable, nonexclusionary and nondiscriminatory in the selection
and use of approved towing operators, on a rotational basis, for police-requested
towing and storage services. It is the further purpose of this chapter
to regulate these services from both a public safety perspective that
would result in the quickest response time in good and bad weather,
thereby minimizing waiting time for police officers on scene, the
removal of vehicles from the roadway and the distance of travel for
the recovery of vehicles by persons towed, and from an administrative
perspective to ensure compliance with the requirements and specifications
of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
LICENSE
The document approved and issued by the Borough of Florham
Park granting the privilege to tow and store vehicles and perform
other towing operations for the Borough of Florham Park during the
licensing term.
LICENSEE
A towing operator having a license granted by the Borough
pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
ROTATION LIST
A revolving list of prepared by the Chief of Police by which
each licensed towing operator shall be periodically designated for
a specific increment of time as the primary towing operator to be
called by the Police Department for towing services.
SECURE STORAGE FACILITY
A storage facility used exclusively by the licensee that
is either completely inside a locked building or outside in a completely
enclosed area with a fence, wall or other man-made barrier that is
at least six feet in height, with at least one entrance and exit gate
and is completely illuminated to safeguard the vehicles stored in
that location.
TOWING OPERATOR
An individual or entity engaged in the business of providing
towing and storage services.
STORAGE FACILITY
A location registered with the State of New Jersey and expressly
approved by the Borough to be used by the licensee for the storage
of vehicles towed or impounded by the towing operator that is located
within either the Borough of Florham Park, Borough of Chatham, Borough
of Madison, Town of Morristown, Township of East Hanover, Township
of Hanover or Township of Morris.
All application fees submitted to the Borough are nonrefundable
and shall be utilized to offset the cost of processing of the application
and license.
Type
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Fee
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Initial application fee
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$500
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Renewal application fee
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$250
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[Amended 12-14-2023 by Ord. No. 23-24]
A. Notwithstanding and in addition to any violations, penalties or other
remedies authorized pursuant to this chapter, any license issued under
this chapter may be suspended, revoked or denied for good cause upon
determination by the Chief of Police or the Borough of a violation
or failure to comply with a material term or provision of this chapter,
the license issued hereunder, or applicable federal or state statute
or regulation or Borough ordinance.
B. Prior to the suspension, revocation or denial of the license, written
notice setting forth the basis of the violation, noncompliance or
other circumstance for which such action and of the right of an opportunity
for a hearing shall be issued to the applicant or licensee who may,
within 10 days of receipt of such notice, request a hearing by service
of a written request on the Borough.
C. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this section, when the Borough
has reasonable grounds to believe that a licensee has engaged in deliberate
and willful violation of any applicable law or regulation and/or in
such fashion so as to cause a potentially substantial risk, danger
or detriment to, or to otherwise jeopardize, the public health, safety
and general welfare and that requires emergency action, the Borough
may enter a summary suspension order for immediate suspension of such
license pending further investigation and a hearing.
(1) The summary suspension order shall be in writing and shall state
the reasons therefor. The licensee shall be afforded an opportunity
for a hearing in the manner provided in this section, provided that
any such hearing must be scheduled no later than 30 days of the date
of the suspension.
(2) Upon determination of a violation, the Borough may take appropriate
action to suspend or revoke the license issued to the licensee by
the municipality in the same manner as otherwise provided in this
section.
D. Any person or entity aggrieved by the denial of an application for
a license or other formal action or decision as provided in this chapter
or by the suspension or revocation of a license as provided in this
chapter may request a hearing thereon by service of a written request
to the Borough Clerk within 10 days of the receipt of the decision
by which the applicant or licensee is aggrieved. Said hearing request
shall contain a general statement of the decision by which the applicant
or licensee is aggrieved and reasonably describe the basis upon which
the decision is being contested. Upon receipt of such request, the
Borough will set a time and place for such a hearing, which will be
no later than 30 days from the date of receipt of the request, unless
otherwise agreed. At the time of the hearing, the applicant or licensee
shall be afforded full opportunity to be heard, challenge the basis
of any findings and reasons cited for denial, suspension or revocation
of an application or license, present such evidence and testimony
as the applicant or licensee may deem appropriate and otherwise show
cause as to why the proposed action should not be taken. Upon conclusion
of the hearing, the Borough shall render a decision either on the
record, if applicable, or in writing, within 30 days.
Any person or entity who shall be found to have violated any
section of this chapter, or to have submitted a false or misleading
application, shall, in addition to any other penalties authorized
by law, be subject to removal from the tow operators list and/or revocation
of their license.
[Added 12-14-2023 by Ord. No. 23-24]
A. The initial term of the licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall commence on January 1, 2026, and shall be issued for a term of three years in accordance with §
228-5C.
B. Provided that the license holder continues to meet all of the qualifications
and requirements for licensure, the term of any license issued pursuant
to this chapter for the license term commencing January 1, 2022, and
expiring December 31, 2024, shall be extended until December 31, 2025.
C. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, any towing licenses issued from the effective date of this chapter and until before the January 1, 2026, term as provided in §
228-12A shall expire December 31, 2025.