[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
It shall be unlawful for any person who resides in the Borough of Nazareth to ride a pedalcycle upon any street in the Borough or upon any path in the Borough that is set aside for the exclusive use of pedalcycles unless that pedalcycle has been licensed as provided in this Part 7A and unless a registration decal for the current year is attached to the pedalcycle.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
Application for a pedalcycle license and registration decal shall be made to the police department on a form provided by the Borough. A license fee of $1 shall be paid to the Borough before any license is issued or renewed. A charge of $0.25 shall be made for the issue of duplicate license.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
1. 
License and renewals are valid for a two-year period beginning on June 1 of an odd-numbered year. Pedalcycles must be licensed within 10 days of acquisition and fees will be pro-rated.
2. 
Before issuing a license, the police department shall inspect or cause to be inspected the pedalcycle for which the application is made, and it shall refuse to license any pedalcycle which is determined to be in unsafe mechanical condition or to lack required equipment in good working order pursuant to PA Vehicle Code Section 3507.
3. 
Upon receipt of the license fee, which shall be the use of the Borough, and having ascertained by inspection that the pedalcycle is in safe mechanical condition and properly equipped, the police department shall issue the license, which shall be effective for the period provided in § 15-703, Subsection 1, hereof.
4. 
The police department shall keep a record of the number of each license, the name and address of the person to whom the license was issued, and the number on the frame of the pedalcycle for which the license was issued; and shall also keep a record of all pedalcycle license fees collected and turned over by the Department to the Borough Treasurer.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
1. 
The police department, upon issuing a pedalcycle license, shall also issue a registration decal bearing the license number assigned to the pedalcycle, the name of the Borough, and the expiration date of the license.
2. 
The police department shall cause the registration decal to be firmly attached to the rear mudguard or the frame of the pedalcycle for which it was issued, in a position so as to be plainly visible from the rear.
3. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to remove a registration decal from a pedalcycle at any time during the period for which the license was issued, except upon a transfer of ownership or when the pedalcycle is dismantled and no longer operated upon any street or pedalcycle path in the Borough.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
Upon the expiration of any pedalcycle license, the license shall be renewed by its holder upon following the same procedure and paying the same fee as prescribed in this Chapter in the case of the application and issuance of the original license.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
Upon the sale or other transfer of ownership or the dismantling of a licensed pedalcycle, the holder of the license shall remove the registration decal and surrender it to the police department. At the same time, if that license holder has acquired another pedalcycle, not previously licensed to him, that registration decal may be assigned by the police department to the replacement pedalcycle, without requirement for payment of an additional fee by the license holder.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
No rental agency, located in the Borough, shall rent any pedalcycle or offer any pedalcycle for rent unless that pedalcycle has been registered and licensed for the current period as required by §§ 15-701 through 15-705 of this Part 7A.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991; as amended by Ord. 602, 7/6/1992; by Ord. 650, 9/8/1998; and by Ord. 750, 1/5/2009]
1. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to ride a pedalcycle or skateboard on the sidewalk along the following portions of the streets in the Borough of Nazareth:
Street
From
To
Side
Belvidere Street
Main Street
Whitfield Street
Both
Broad Street
Walnut Street
Center Street
Both
Center Street
Green Street
Whitfield Street
Both
Main Street
Prospect Street
Chestnut Street
Both
Mauch Chunk Street
Green Street
Main Street
Both
2. 
Any person who violates any provision of this section shall, upon his or her first conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $15 and costs. Any person who violates any provision of this Section shall, upon any subsequent conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $50 and costs.
3. 
Nothing in this section shall prohibit a police officer from riding or parking a police pedalcycle on the sidewalks of the borough of Nazareth in the course of performing police duties.
[Ord. 595, 10/7/1991]
1. 
The word “pushcart”, as used in this section, shall mean a vehicle, including a pedalcycle, propelled solely by human power, and used or intended for use for the display, transport, exhibit or sale of goods, wares or merchandise.
2. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to propel a pushcart upon any sidewalk in any business district except as necessary to move the pushcart to a location from which it is to be loaded or unloaded or from which goods, wares or merchandise are to be sold or dispensed under permit from Borough Council as provided in Subsection 3 of this Section.
3. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to park a pushcart upon any sidewalk except for the purpose of selling or dispensing from that pushcart goods, wares or merchandise to passersby under permit from Borough Council. Every such permit shall be issued to the person making application for the permit, upon payment of a fee, which shall be for the use of the Borough, set by the Borough Council pursuant to a Resolution. The permit shall be granted to the applicant, upon payment of the fee, and upon his signing an agreement with Borough Council that he shall be bound by the conditions imposed by Borough Council and made a part of the permit, dealing with following matters:
A. 
Restricting or limiting the parking of the pushcart to one or more stated locations upon the sidewalk and to stated days and hours at each location;
B. 
Stating requirements to be adhered to in connection with the disposal of garbage and refuse resulting from the operations carried on;
C. 
Requiring that there be no violation of any law, Chapter or regulation pertaining to health, sanitation and the handling of food or drink.
4. 
Any person who violates any provision of this Section, or any condition of any permit granted under this Section, shall be guilty of a summary offense, and, upon conviction, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and costs.