The Mayor or the Borough Administrative Officer shall prepare
snow and weather emergency plans for use within the Borough of Clearfield
and inform the public of the details of such plans. Such plans may
include but shall not be limited to provisions for warning motorists
and pedestrians; prohibiting parking on designated streets; requiring
chains or snow tires on vehicles operating on streets; removing and
storing vehicles that are stalled, stuck, parked or abandoned on designated
streets; early dismissal of Borough employees or excusing Borough
employees under the Administrative Officer's jurisdiction from reporting
for duty; posting guidance and warning signs and markings on designated
streets; and removal of snow, sleet, hail and ice.
Whenever there is a forecast of, or an accumulation of, eight
or more inches of snow, the following Borough streets are to be designated
as snow routes between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 midnight and
shall be posted as such:
Name of Street
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Location
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North and South Front Street
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From East Locust Street to East Walnut Street
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North and South Second Street
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From East Walnut Street to Reed Street
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North and South Third Street
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From Bridge Street to Leavy Avenue
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East Cherry Street
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From South Front Street to South Fourth Street
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East Market Street
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From Front Street to Cemetery Road
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East Locust Street
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From North Front Street to North Fourth Street
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East Pine Street
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From North Front Street to North Fourth Street
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Reed Street
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From North Second Street to North Fourth Street
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Whenever the Mayor or the Borough Administrative Officer, or their designated representative, is of the opinion that snow, sleet, hail or freezing rain is causing slippery or hazardous conditions which may lead to serious traffic congestion on Borough streets, he may declare and invoke a snow traffic emergency to be known as "Snow Emergency Plan No. 1," until such emergency shall have been declared terminated as provided in §
427-3A above. It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct or impede traffic on any street designated as a snow emergency route by reason of his failure to have the vehicle operated by him equipped with snow tires or chains. The announcement of Snow Emergency Plan No. 1 shall be made in the press, if possible, but in any event through not less than two radio stations with a normal operating range in the Borough. Snow Emergency Plan No. 1 shall become effective upon announcement.
Whenever any vehicle shall be found stalled, stuck, parked or
abandoned on any Borough street designated and posted as a snow emergency
route in such a manner as to obstruct or impede traffic or hinder
snow removal or cindering or salting operations when either snow emergency
plan is in effect, the vehicle may be removed, at the owner's expense,
to an area designated by the Borough Administrative Officer. Such
vehicle may be removed only by persons authorized by the Borough Administrative
Officer and approved by Borough Council. Such persons, so designated,
shall notify the Chief of Police or the Police Department immediately
following such removal. Such authorized persons shall give the type
of vehicle, the license tag number, the place of removal, the time
of removal, the cause of removal, the place to which the vehicle was
removed and such other information as required. The Chief of Police
or the Police Department shall attempt to notify the owner of such
vehicle, as soon as reasonably possible, of the removal and location
of the vehicle.
Certain vehicles are expected from the provisions of this chapter
as follows:
A. Commercial vehicles making emergency deliveries of fuel and motor
oils, coal, gasoline, goods, milk, medicines, food and utility repair
vehicles.
B. Emergency vehicles of public service corporations.
C. Ambulance and vehicles carrying sick or injured persons.
D. Vehicles engaged in snow plowing or removal or the cindering or salting
operations on Borough streets.
F. Physicians responding to sick calls.
G. Vehicles carrying the United States Mail.
J. Government emergency vehicles.
K. Municipal vehicles declared essential by the Borough Administrative
Officer.
L. Hearses and motor vehicles in funeral processions.
Any person or corporation violating any of the provisions of
this chapter, or any rules and regulations pursuant thereto, shall,
upon conviction before a Magisterial District Judge, be sentenced
to pay a fine of not more than $300 and costs.