[Amended 8-14-1996 by Ord. No. 96-330]
The Fire Marshal or the Chief of Police of Patton
Township shall determine when the parking of motor or other vehicles
on any portion of any public street or private street or shopping
center or multifamily building parking lot or school parking area
is likely to interfere with public safety operations, i.e., the fire
company and the ambulance company, or seriously hamper egress of occupants
from buildings in case of fire. When either or both so determine,
they shall designate such areas, in writing, including the use of
maps or sketches, designated consecutively, to the Board of Supervisors.
The Board of Supervisors shall consider such recommendations and shall
either approve or disapprove, by resolution, each of such designated
locations. Once approved, each such location shall be added to a list,
numbered consecutively, and maintained in the municipal offices of
the Township. Such lists may be modified, added to or reduced from
time to time by the Board of Supervisors after written recommendations
by the Fire Marshal and/or the Chief of Police.
In the event of an emergency or special condition
whereby the Fire Marshal shall determine that the parking of vehicles
is likely to interfere with the operation of the fire company in any
public street or private street or shopping center or multifamily
building parking lot or school parking area, they shall direct the
posting of signs in such areas reading "No Parking - Temporary Fire
Regulations - by order of the Fire Marshal." Such signs shall be removed
at the direction of the Fire Marshal when such emergency or special
condition ceases.
[Amended 2-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-287]
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person to park or leave standing any vehicle within any fire lane established and marked as set forth in §§
181-1 and
181-2 herein, or in any temporary no-parking area set forth in §
181-3 hereof, and provided, further, that the continued violation of this chapter for a period of more than two hours shall constitute a new and separate offense for each successive additional two-hour period.
[Amended 2-26-1992 by Ord. No. 92-287]
A. The Board of Supervisors
may establish by resolution the fines for violation of this chapter.
The fines enumerated herein shall remain in effect until revised by
a resolution of the Board. Persons convicted of parking violations
shall be sentenced to pay fines as specified below and costs of prosecution.
Violation
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Fine Not Less Than
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Nor More Than
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Parking in fire lanes
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$25
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$75
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B. It shall be the
duty of the peace officers of the Township to report to the Board
of Supervisors all violations of any provisions of this chapter, which
notice shall contain instructions to the owner or operator of such
vehicle that if they shall report to the Township and pay within 72
hours after the time of such notice, for the use of the Township,
the minimum (not less than) amount specified for each violation, the
same shall save such violator from prosecution and from payment of
the fine and costs hereinabove prescribed.
[Amended 8-14-1996 by Ord. No. 96-330]