To establish rules and regulations, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:48-2.49,
et seq., for the towing and storage of motor vehicles from public
roadways by operators engaged in the business of towing and storing
motor vehicles.
[Ord. No. 2019-05]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BASIC TOWING SERVICE
Refers to the removal and transportation of an automobile
from a highway, street or other public or private roadway, or a parking
area, or from a storage facility, and other services incident thereto,
but does not include recovery of an automobile from a position beyond
the right-of-way or berm, or from being impaled upon any other object
within the right-of-way or berm.
COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle with a GVW greater than 16,000 pounds which
is not classified as an automobile.
DOUBLE TOW
When any motor vehicle is brought from the original location
to police headquarters for investigative purposes and, upon completion,
is moved from police headquarters to a final destination, the charge
will be 1 1/2 times the actual rate for one tow.
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP
Removal and/or disposal of any fluids or debris left on the
roadway or property as a result of a motor vehicle accident or recovery.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicles propelled otherwise than by muscular power,
including trailers and recreational campers, excepting such vehicles
as run only upon rails or tracks and motorized bicycles.
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE CALLS
Basic roadside assistance calls such as tire changing, up
to two gallons of fuel, vehicle lockouts or jump-starting. Due to
traffic patterns, roadway design and the inability to conduct quick
roadside assistance, the Borough of Hightstown does not recognize
roadside assistance for vehicles in excess of 16,000 GVW. Disabled
vehicles in excess of 16,000 GVW must be towed from the roadway or
any other vehicle deemed to be unsafe on the roadway. If the roadside
assistance call results in a tow, then the vehicle operator will only
be charged for the towing.
STORAGE RATE
Fees charged for the storage of motor vehicles.
TOW LIST
A rotating list of all towing services registered with the
Borough of Hightstown kept by the Borough Chief of Police.
TOW OPERATOR
A person engaged in the business of or offering the services
of a tow vehicle or tow truck and storage services.
TOWING RATES
Fees charged by a towing service for removal and transportation
of a motor vehicle.
TOWING SERVICE
A business engaged in the towing and storing of motor vehicles
which has been approved for the towing list.
TOWING VEHICLE
A motor vehicle employed by a towing service for the purpose
of towing, transporting, conveying or removing motor vehicles from
public roadways.
WINCHING
An operation by which a vehicle is moved into the roadway
from a position off the roadway or other operation in which substantial
work is required to prepare a vehicle for normal towing (i.e. lifting,
dragging, up righting a vehicle etc.).
[Ord. No. 2009-19; Ord. No. 2019-05]
A. No towing service shall be placed upon the towing list for the towing or storing of motor vehicles within the Borough, unless the towing service shall first register with the Borough. In order to be placed upon the towing list for towing, a towing service must be located within five miles of the geographic center of the Borough of Hightstown or within the Borough of Hightstown. Registration applications shall be made available by the Borough police department. A towing service that has met all the specifications and requirements of this article and has registered with the Borough shall be placed on the towing list by the Chief of Police; however, the maximum number of towing services on the Borough's towing list shall be up to three such services. Currently the borough has five towing services on its tow list. This number of approved towing services shall remain in effect, until such time that a currently approved towing company fails to re-register with the borough as an authorized towing service or is removed from the towing list for a violation of this article. A list of approved towing services is listed in §
8-1-19 of this article. Services shall be placed on the Borough's towing list on a first-come first-served basis. Vacancies shall be filled in the same manner. Each towing service must submit their schedule of basic towing and storage rates with their registration application. The rates and fees for towing and storage of motor vehicles shall not exceed the rates set by this article.
B. The towing service owner or its authorized representative shall sign
the registration application form indicating that the full requirements
of this article have been met by the towing service applicant.
C. If any information provided by a towing service in its registration
application changes, the towing service is responsible for notifying
the police department of the change in the registration information
within 30 days of such change. Failure to comply with this provision
will be deemed a violation of this article.
[Ord. No. 2009-19; Ord. No. 2019-05]
A. All towing services engaged in light-duty towing shall have at least
one rollback truck and one wrecker, with necessary brooms and equipment
to do the complete removal. Each truck must have a manufacturer's
capacity of at least 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight and a manufacturer's
boom capacity of four tons; one heavy-duty wrecker with a manufacturer's
capacity of not less than 27,000 pounds gross vehicle weight and a
boom capacity of not less than 25,000 pounds independently or 24 tons
jointly; two power winches with pulling capacity of not less than
25,000 pounds each; at least 200 feet of cable at least 9/16 of an
inch diameter on each drum; double boom to permit splitting, or single
boon hydraulically elevated and extendable with a 360° swivel
on the end of the boom; air brakes so constructed as to lock rear
wheels; heavy-duty under reach; two snatch blocks with a 25,000 pound
rating and two scotch blocks.
B. All towing vehicles must have radio equipment with a twenty-four-hour
dispatch service or a cellular telephone for the purpose of maintaining
communications with the police department radio desk.
C. All towing vehicles must be equipped with amber beacons or strobe
lights, and amber-colored safety tow lights or magnetic tow lights
for towing vehicles at night, as permitted by the State of New Jersey.
All tow vehicles must have at least one five-pound ABC-type fire extinguisher,
safety chains, flares, jumper cables, shovel, pry bar, heavy-duty
push broom and substances for application to small liquid spills.
D. Each tow operator, prior to departure from the scene of towing, shall
clean and clear any customary or usual debris from the accident scene.
Each tow operator shall also clean, clear, absorb or dilute any usual
oil, gasoline or other motor vehicle fluid spill at the scene of the
towing service. All materials disposed of by a tow operator shall
be properly disposed of in accordance with the requirements of the
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the Federal
Environmental Protection Agency. Nothing in this article shall prevent
the Hightstown Police Department from summoning any other person,
if an unusual or potentially dangerous situation occurs or it is otherwise
necessary to do so. Such situations include, but are not limited to,
accidents or breakdowns involving dangerous or potentially dangerous
cargo, or spills of chemicals, solvents or other fluids.
E. Proof of towing vehicle and equipment specifications shall be provided
to the Borough with the registration application.
F. All towing vehicles are to conform with all applicable State and
Federal laws and shall be subject to inspection by Borough officials
during normal business hours at the time of registration and on an
annual basis thereafter.
All towing services shall be responsible for collection of all
fees for services rendered.