As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
A one-time fee per vehicle for the purpose of compensating the licensee for inspecting the vehicle, allowing owners to retrieve personal property from the vehicle and for the preparation of additional paperwork beyond the initial towing bill.
The operation of a tow truck in and upon a roadway within the Township of Morris to solicit vehicle towing and/or storage business except in response to a police request.
A tow truck with dual wheels, capable of towing large trucks, and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
A tow truck with dual wheels, capable of towing large trucks, and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
The additional work done at the scene by the tow truck operator which is beyond that required to perform a basic tow or any additional manpower needed to complete a recovery, winching or towing of a vehicle. Labor charged for additional manpower shall be based on a per-man, per-hour basis.
A vehicle leased by the licensee through a leasing company and showing the licensee on the registration as the owner or lessee. If the registration is such that the lessee is not listed, the licensee will be required to show a lease agreement.
The document approved and issued by the Township of Morris granting the privilege to tow and store vehicles and perform other towing operations for the Township of Morris.
The document approved and issued by the Township of Morris granting the privilege to store vehicles within the Township of Morris.
A towing operator having a license granted by the Township pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
A car carrier of the rollback and tilt type, with dual wheels, capable of removing and transporting passenger cars damage free, and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
A tow truck with dual wheels, capable of towing passenger cars, and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
A car carrier of the rollback and tilt type, with dual wheels, capable of removing and transporting small trucks, full-size vans or large passenger cars damage free, and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
A tow truck with dual wheels, capable of towing small trucks, and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
An individual or entity who or which owns or leases and/or operates, parks or abandons a vehicle within the Township.
The Police Department of the Township of Morris or of any jurisdiction having authority in the subject matter.
The business office of an applicant/licensee, where a licensee shall conduct business associated with the towing and storage of vehicles under authority of the towing license issued by the Township of Morris.
When the tow truck operator applies his training and knowledge in a skillful manner to preserve the condition of the vehicle while moving it to a towable position. This can be accomplished in various ways, including, but not limited to, winching and rigging.
A service provided at the scene to enable a vehicle to be driven away, including, but not limited to, the changing of a flat tire, jump start of a vehicle or the delivery of fuel. There will be a separate charge for the fuel at its face value.
A police request for road service of a disabled vehicle, i.e., dead batteries, flat tires, out of gas or other services that do not require towing.
The storage, housing or holding of vehicles, indoors or outdoors, by a licensee under authority of this chapter.
A towing license authorized by the Chief of Police and issued by the Township of Morris for the purpose of replacing a current license, whether that replacement is due to the closing of the business or the revocation of the licensee's towing license for a violation of this chapter. This license is for emergency situations only, and the cost will be prorated on a monthly basis.
An individual or entity engaged in the business of providing towing and storage services.
The towing service and/or on-site vehicle repair, including tire changes, jump starts or furnishing fuel, rendered by a towing operator.
Every device in, upon or by which a person or property is or may be transported upon the highway, excepting devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks or motorized bicycles.
The time a licensee has equipment and personnel waiting at a scene to perform a towing operation.
The process of moving a vehicle by the use of the tow cable from a position that is not accessible for direct hookup by conventional means for loading onto a tow vehicle. "Winching" shall not mean pulling a vehicle onto a flatbed or carrier or lifting a vehicle with a conventional tow truck.
The relocation of a vehicle from the licensee's storage facility to a public roadway for removal by another towing company. It shall not apply to vehicles that are capable of being driven from the storage facility to the roadway.