The terms listed below shall be defined as follows for the purposes of this chapter:
ABANDONED VEHICLEA vehicle that the owner or operator leaves on a public roadway, and the owner or operator fails to notify the police and does not attempt to repair and remove the same within a reasonable amount of time.
ADMINISTRATIVE FEEA 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.
BASIC TOWING SERVICEThe removal and transportation of a vehicle from a highway, street or other public or private road, parking area or from a storage facility, but does not include recovery of a vehicle from a position beyond the right-of-way or berm or recovery of a vehicle that is impaled upon any other object within the right-of-way or berm.
DISABLED VEHICLEA vehicle which has been abandoned, disabled, impounded or otherwise rendered inoperable as a result of a mechanical failure, involvement in an accident or which is required to be removed by the police for any other reason. A vehicle, the location of which constitutes a hazard to the motoring public, shall be deemed disabled for the purposes of this chapter.
HEAVY-DUTY OUTSIDE SECURED STORAGE FACILITYA storage facility that is not completely indoors and that is secured by a fence, wall or other man-made barrier that is at least six feet in height and is protected with on-site security. The facility is to be lighted at night with continual or motion-detection-actuated lighting. The facility must be capable of storing a minimum two complete tractor-and-trailers.
HEAVY-DUTY ROAD SERVICEMinor maintenance, such as changing a tire, supplying fuel or water or jump starting of a vehicle with a registered gross weight of 15,001 pounds or more.
HEAVY-DUTY WRECKERA. A tow truck with dual wheels, capable of towing large trucks and which shall meet the following minimum requirements as set forth in the New Jersey State Police Application and Minimal Requirements for Vehicular Towing:
(1) Commercially manufactured wrecker and chassis: 26,001 pounds minimum gross vehicle weight (GVW).
(2) Meeting state and federal DOT requirements governing commercial motor vehicles.
(4) Air transfer system — means of controlling the brakes of the towed vehicle.
(5) Axle lift with minimal lift capacity of 25,000 pounds and tow capacity of 80,000 pounds.
(6) Two safety chains, one-half-inch-by-ten-foot alloy.
(7) Two tow chains, five-eighths-inch-by-ten-foot alloy.
(8) Axle lift safety straps or equivalent retention device.
(9) Amber emergency lights with proper amber light permit.
(10) Two flood lights or work lights to the rear of the wrecker.
(11) Tow light bar or magnetic tow lights.
(12) Two-way radio or cellular phone.
(13) Assortment of wood blocks and boards.
(16) T-Bolts/maxi release pins.
(21) Road flares, triangles or road cones.
B. Heavy-duty wreckers shall also meet the following local requirements:
(1) Environmentally safe drying compound, 50 pounds minimum.
(2) Minimum gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 80,000 pounds.
(3) Minimum hydraulic-operated boom of 50,000 pounds or equivalent of a Holmes 750 Mechanical.
IMPOUNDMENTThe act of storing and confining a vehicle upon an order of the Police Department at either the towing operator's storage facility or at the Police Department impound location as a result of abandonment, involvement in an accident or suspected criminal activity.
INSIDE BUILDING VEHICLE STORAGE FACILITYA storage facility that is completely indoors, having one or more openings or storage bins for the storage of vehicles and that is secured by a locking device on each bin or opening.
LABORThe additional work done at the scene by the tow truck operator that is beyond that which is required to perform a basic tow or any additional manpower needed to complete a recovery, winching or towing of a vehicle. Labor charges for additional manpower shall be based on a per-man, per-hour basis.
LEASED VEHICLEA vehicle leased by the towing operator, 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 towing operator will be required to show lease agreement.
LIGHT-DUTY FLATBEDA. A car carrier of the roll back or tilt type, with dual wheels, capable of removing and transporting passenger cars damage free and shall meet the following minimum requirements as set forth in the New Jersey State Police Application and Minimal Requirements for Vehicular Towing:
B. Light-duty flatbed shall meet the same requirement as a light-duty wrecker plus the following requirements:
(1) Commercially manufactured flatbed and chassis of 14,500 pounds GVWR minimum.
(2) Seventeen feet or longer hydraulically operated slide back or tilt bed.
(3) Three-eighths-inch-by-fifty-foot cable or OEM specifications.
(4) Four safety chains, three-eighths-inch-by-ten-foot high test minimum.
(5) One bridle chain high test with "J" and "T" hooks and grab hooks.
(6) One four-ton snatch block.
(7) Assortment of wood blocks and boards.
C. Light-duty flatbeds shall have the following equipment as specified by the Township:
(1) Environmentally safe drying compound, minimum of 50 pounds.
LIGHT-DUTY ROAD SERVICEMinor maintenance, such as changing a tire, supplying fuel or water or jump starting of a vehicle with a registered gross weight of 15,000 pounds or less.
LIGHT-DUTY WRECKERA. A tow truck with dual rear wheels, capable of removing and transporting passenger cars damage-free and shall meet the following minimum requirements as set forth in the New Jersey State Police Application and Minimal Requirements for Vehicular Towing:
(1) Minimum gross vehicle weight (GVW) commercially manufactured wrecker and chassis of 10,000 pounds.
(3) Minimum chassis lift/under-reach of 3,000 pounds.
(4) Minimum winch capacity of 8,000 pounds.
(5) Hydraulic-operated boom of 8,000 pounds minimum.
(6) Cable size and length, 3/8 inch and 100 feet or OEM specifications minimum.
(7) Two safety chains, three-eighths-inch-by-ten-foot high test.
(8) Two tow chains, three-eighths-inch-by-ten-foot high test with "J" and "T" hooks and grab hooks.
(9) Wheel lift safety straps or equivalent retention device.
(10) One three-ton snatch block.
(11) Trailer ball hitch attachment.
(12) Motorcycle towing equipment.
(13) Amber emergency lights with proper permit.
(14) Two flood lights or work lights to the rear of the wrecker.
(17) Flashlight, first aid kit, fire extinguisher.
(21) Road flares, triangles or road cones.
B. Light-duty wreckers shall also have the following equipment as specified by the Township:
(1) Environmentally safe drying compound, minimum of 50 pounds.
OUTSIDE SECURED STORAGE FACILITYA storage facility that is not completely indoors and that is secured by a permanent fence, wall or other man-made barrier that is at least six feet in height and is protected with on-site security. The facility is to be lighted at night with continual or motion-detection-actuated lighting. The facility must be capable of storing a minimum of four passenger-sized vehicles.
OWNERA person, firm, corporation, company, or partnership that owns and/or operates a vehicle on the roads and highways within the Township of Parsippany-Troy Hills, which vehicle, by reason of being abandoned, disabled or unlawfully on said roads, requires towing services.
PERSONAL PROPERTYAs used in §
385-8 of this chapter shall mean personal property of the vehicle owner or operator that, if removed from the vehicle, does not detract from the salvageable value of the vehicle.
RECOVERY DUTYService for all accidents, recovery, and winching incidents for any vehicle weighing over 15,000 pounds GVW; removal of vehicle from an off-road location to a towable position while preserving the condition of the vehicle.
RECOVERY UNITA tow truck with dual wheels, capable of recovering large trucks and shall meet the following minimum requirements:
A. Commercially manufactured wrecker and chassis 26,001 pounds minimum gross vehicle weight (GVW).
B. Meeting state and federal DOT requirements governing commercial motor vehicles.
C. Minimum gross combination weight rating (GCWR) of 80,000 pounds.
D. Hydraulic-operated boom of 50,000 pounds minimum or equivalent of a Holmes 750 Mechanical.
E. Minimum winch capacity of 50,000 pounds.
F. Minimum chassis lift/under-reach rated of 35,000 pounds.
G. Cable size and length: 5/8 inch and 200 feet or OEM specifications minimum.
J. Two safety chains, one-half-inch-by-ten-foot Grade 10 alloy.
K. Two tow chains, one-half-inch-by-ten-foot Grade 10 alloy and four chain binders.
L. Four winching chains, one-half-inch-by-eight-foot Grade 10 alloy.
M. Four tie-down chains, 5/16 inch by 10 feet and four chain binders.
N. Two recovery straps, minimum of six inches by 20 feet.
O. Axle lift safety straps or equivalent retention device.
P. Two scotch blocks or recovery stiff legs mounted into body of the truck.
Q. Two twelve-ton snatch blocks.
R. Amber lights with proper permit.
S. Two flood lights or work lights to the rear of the wrecker.
T. Tow light bar or magnetic tow lights.
U. Assortment of wood blocks and boards.
X. T-Bolts/maxi release pins.
DD. Road flares, triangles or road cones.
EE. Environmentally safe drying compound, minimum of 50 pounds.
FF. Additional equipment, either owned or subcontracted:
(1) Air cushion recovery system, including starter cushions, with motor-driven air pump, with a lifting capacity of 100,000 pounds.
(2) Semi-tractor with fifth wheel.
(3) Lowboy or Landoll-type trailer with minimum hauling capacity of 40,000 pounds.
(4) Relief trailer or truck capable of transferring loads off damaged trucks.
SUBCONTRACTORAn approved Township wrecker service used to supplement the needs of a wrecker service under extraordinary circumstance.
TOTAL TOW CHARGEAs used in the Fee Schedule, shall mean the total of the basic towing service, excluding any mileage charge imposed by the towing operator, for towing within the Township borders. Mileage charges, if any, are only allowed for vehicles towed out of the Township at the request of the vehicle owner.
TOWING OPERATORA person, firm, corporation, company or partnership engaged in the business of providing towing, road and storage services for vehicles towed pursuant to this chapter.
TOWING/WRECKER VEHICLEA vehicle driven by mechanical power and employed for the purpose of towing, transporting, conveying or removing any and all kinds of vehicles or parts of vehicles which, by reason of being disabled, abandoned or unlawfully on the roads, require towing and/or storage.
VEHICLEA device in, upon or by which a person or property is or may be transported upon a highway, except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks or motorized bicycles.
WAIT TIMEAdditional time a tow operator spends at the scene other than the time required for the actual tow and/or recovery. Examples of wait time may include but are not limited to EMS services which must be performed and/or police investigations.
WINCHINGThe process of moving a vehicle by the use of the tow cable from a position that is not accessible for direct hook up 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.