As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated. Terms used in this chapter that are defined in Chapter
125 of the Pocopson Township Code, titled "Noise," shall have the meanings set forth in Chapter
125.
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE (ATV)
Any motorized off-road recreational vehicle capable of cross-country
travel on land, snow, ice, marsh, swampland or other natural terrain,
including but not limited to go-carts and multi-track, multi-wheel
or low pressure tire vehicles or similar two-wheel, three-wheel, four-wheel
or belt-driven vehicles, or an amphibious machine. The definition
of ATV excludes golf carts, construction machines, utility vehicles
used for business operations, agriculture, yard work, landscaping,
snow removal or otherwise being used in the reasonable maintenance
of a person's private property, or motorized vehicles being used
for law enforcement, fire, emergency, military or other authorized
governmental purposes. The definition also excludes mopeds, pedalcycles,
motor-driven cycles or motorcycles, as those terms are defined by
the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.
DIRT BIKE
A motorcycle with tires and suspension designed and built
for riding on unpaved roads and over rough terrain. The definition
of "dirt bike" shall also include minibikes or any similar type of
motorized bike and motorcycles not equipped with the required equipment
or instruments to pass Pennsylvania Department of Transportation inspection
and registration requirements.
OPERATE
To use in any manner within the boundaries of Pocopson Township,
including but not limited to engine idling, engine revving, and vehicle
operation and movement. The term "operate" shall not include engine
idling, engine revving and vehicle operation related to normal maintenance
and repair of ATVs and dirt bikes.
OWNER
Any person who has legal title to the real property on which
an ATV or dirt bike is being operated.
Any person who violates or permits the violation of any provision
of this chapter shall, upon being found liable thereof in a criminal
enforcement proceeding, pay a fine of not more than $1,000, plus court
costs and reasonable attorneys' fees, and may be incarcerated
for a period not exceeding 90 days for each and every violation. Such
fine, costs, attorneys' fees, and incarceration, after being
reduced to a final, unappealed judgment, shall be enforced by the
Township pursuant to the applicable Rules of Criminal Procedure. The
Township Code Enforcement Officer and Pennsylvania State Police have
authority to initiate criminal enforcement proceedings in order to
achieve compliance with this chapter.