The purpose and intent of this chapter is to regulate towing
rates and towing services as permitted by 75 Pa. C.S.A. § 3353;
to provide for proper licensing of towing services and notice to the
Jenkintown Borough Police where vehicles are towed from public or
private property without the consent of the owner or operator of the
vehicle by a towing service operating on behalf of a private property
owner or on behalf of the Borough, and to avoid erroneous reports
of stolen vehicles being submitted to the Jenkintown Borough Police
Department.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein.
When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present
tense include the future, words in the plural number include the singular
number, and the words in the singular number include the plural number.
The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Jenkintown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle having a gross vehicle weight rating of
26,001 or more pounds or is otherwise defined as a "commercial motor
vehicle" pursuant to 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1603 or its successors.
HEAVY TOW TRUCK
Any motor vehicle capable of towing a vehicle having a gross
vehicle weight rating, gross combination weight rating, registered
combination weight or actual gross weight of 26,001 or more pounds.
LIGHT TOW TRUCK
Any motor vehicle capable of towing a vehicle having a gross
vehicle weight rating, gross combination weight rating, registered
combination weight or actual gross weight of no more than 10,000 pounds.
MEDIUM TOW TRUCK
Any motor vehicle capable of towing a vehicle having a gross
vehicle weight rating, gross combination weight rating, registered
combination weight or actual gross weight of no less than 10,001 pounds
but no more than 26,000 pounds.
ON-CALL
Those towers licensed under this chapter who alone will be
called to accidents occurring in Jenkintown Borough by the Jenkintown
Borough Police Department and shall be available for any towing required
by Jenkintown Borough itself, except as specifically provided in this
chapter to the contrary.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind within Jenkintown Borough.
TOW TRUCK
Includes "light tow truck," "medium tow truck," and "heavy
tow truck" as defined herein.
TOWER or TOWING SERVICE
A person or any other legal entity engaged in the business
of offering the services of a vehicle tower or towing service, whereby
disabled motor vehicles are towed or otherwise removed from the place
where they are disabled or are abandoned due to the arrest of the
operator by use of a tow truck so designed for that purpose or by
a truck, automobile or other vehicle so adapted to that purpose.
Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter, towing companies
will be generally exempt from compliance with this chapter while they
are engaged in repossession of vehicles on behalf of holders of liens
on vehicles, provided that:
A. At least one hour prior to beginning the repossession of a vehicle,
the towing company must notify the Jenkintown Borough Police Department
of its intention to repossess the vehicle; and give the Jenkintown
Borough Police Department the name of the vehicle owner and the address
at which the vehicle repossession is going to take place. Furthermore,
the towing company shall present to the Police Department proof of
its right to repossess the vehicle; and
B. When not engaged in repossession activity, towing companies must
comply with this chapter. The mere fact that a towing company performs
repossession services from time to time in the Township does not provide
the said towing company with a blanket exemption from this chapter.
The following regulations shall apply to the towing of any vehicle parked or left unattended on private property without the consent of the property owner aside from repossession activities as set forth in §
171-3 above, including but not limited to repossessors of vehicles on behalf of lienholders or lessors of vehicles.
A. No towing service shall remove any vehicle that is parked or left
unattended on private property unless the private property owner,
lessee, or vehicle owner consents in writing to such removal. In addition,
any towing service shall first secure a license from the Borough of
Jenkintown prior to doing any towing from any public or private property
located in Jenkintown Borough. A license shall be issued for a fee
of $100 per calendar year and shall be issued by the Jenkintown Borough
Police Department upon completion of a department application containing,
at a minimum, the following information:
(1) The name, address and telephone number of the towing service.
(2) The name, business address and telephone number of all persons or
entities having an ownership interest in the towing service.
(3) The name, address and telephone number of all persons from whose
property in Jenkintown Borough the towing service is authorized to
remove vehicles.
(4) The name, address and telephone number of the storage yard where
vehicles are removed from private property in Jenkintown Borough will
be towed.
(5) The name, address and telephone number of the bonding company and
the name, address and telephone number of the bonding company agent
through whom the bond required by this section has been issued.
(6) Any changes in any of the information required shall be reported,
in writing, to the Jenkintown Borough Police Department within 24
hours of such change.
B. Authorized towing services shall:
(1) Maintain a current bond with the Borough in the sum of $10,000 inform
and with surety satisfactory to the Borough's Solicitor, conditioned
upon the faithful performance discharged by the towing service of
its duties as bailees of removed vehicles, and to indemnify the owners
of vehicles against loss, injury or damage while in his custody.
(2) Provide certificates of insurance as follows: in the minimum amount
of $500,000 combined single limit for scheduled autos, hired autos,
non-owned autos; $100,000 for each personal injury; and $50,000 per
occurrence for garage keeper's liability.
(3) Comply with the provisions of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code with
respect to the removal and storage of vehicles from private property
or the removal and impoundment of vehicles from public property.
(4) Make payment of any final judgment for personal injuries or property
damage rendered with respect to the performance of services regulated
by this chapter.
(5) Notify the Jenkintown Borough Police Department by telephone, in
person or by facsimile transmission of the removal of a vehicle from
public or private property within 60 minutes of such removal and provide
a description and license number of the vehicle thus removed.
(6) Notify the record owner of the vehicle by telephone, in person, or
by facsimile transmission of the removal of a vehicle from public
or private property within 12 hours of such removal.
C. Signs on private lots. No person shall remove or cause to be removed
a vehicle parked on a private lot without authorization unless signs
are posted as follows:
(1) A sign, at least three feet by two feet in size, is placed at every
entrance to a private lot clearly indicating that the parking lot
is private, that unauthorized vehicles will be towed at the owner's
expense, the name and phone number of the towing agency, the hours
of tow operation and the towing and storage fees, which shall not
exceed the fines listed in this chapter.
(2) Within a lot containing less than 20 parking spaces, additional signs
at least 18 inches by 12 inches in size are to be posted approximately
eight feet above ground level, clearly indicating that all unauthorized
vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense. One sign shall
be posted for every four parking spaces and be readily visible from
the parking spaces.
(3) Within a lot containing more than 20 parking spaces, the property
owner shall prepare a site plan, subject to the approval of the Chief
of Police or his or her designee, showing signage readily visible
from all directions. Such signs, clearly indicating that all unauthorized
vehicles will be towed at the owner's expense, shall thereafter
be posted and maintained pursuant to the approved site plan. In the
event that the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code, and its accompanying
regulations, provides for a higher standard with regard to signs and
posting of signs, said standards shall be followed.
(4) There shall be no additional fees other than the fees posted on the
signs.
(5) Signs must be reflective to increase visibility during hours of darkness.
The payment of towing and storage charges authorized by this
chapter shall not operate to relieve the owner or operator of any
vehicle from liability for any fine or penalty.