Members of the Upper Pottsgrove Township Police
Department and any special police assigned to traffic duty are hereby
authorized to regulate traffic and parking on Township streets, roads,
and alleys in accordance with the provisions of this article or, in
emergencies, as public safety or convenience may require; and it shall
be unlawful for any person to fail or refuse to comply with any lawful
order, signal or direction of any police officer; except in case of
emergency, it shall be unlawful for any person not authorized by law
to direct or attempt to direct traffic.
In addition to general parking regulations contained in Article
IV, General Parking Regulations, of this chapter, at any time it shall be unlawful to permit any vehicle to stand in any of the following places, except where necessary to avoid conflict with traffic or in compliance with the regulations of a police officer or traffic control device:
C. Upon any bridge or viaduct or in any subway or tunnel
or approach thereto.
D. Between a safety zone and that adjacent curb or within
30 feet of a point of the curb immediately opposite the end of a safety
zone.
E. Within 30 feet or 9.15 meters of a traffic signal,
beacon, or sign on the approaching side.
F. Within 20 feet or 6.10 meters of any intersection
or crosswalk.
G. At any place where the standing of a vehicle will
reduce the usable width of the roadway for moving traffic to less
than 18 feet.
H. Within 15 feet or 4.57 meters of a fire hydrant.
I. At any place where the vehicle would block the use
of a driveway.
J. Within 50 feet or 15.15 meters of the nearest rail
of a railroad grade crossing.
K. Within 20 feet or 6.10 meters of the driveway entrance
to any fire department station, and on the side of the street opposite
the entrance to any such station within 75 feet or 22.87 meters of
such entrance when properly posted.
L. On any sidewalk or parkway and.
M. At any place where official signs prohibit parking.
No vehicle shall be parked with the left side
of such vehicle next to the curb, except on one-way streets, and it
shall be unlawful to stand or park any vehicle in a street other than
parallel with the curb and with the two right wheels of the vehicle
within 12 inches of the regularly established curbline, except that
upon those streets that have been marked for angle parking, vehicles
shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated by such marks.
It shall be unlawful to park any motor vehicle
on any private property without the consent of the owner of the property.
The Chief of Police or any other persons authorized
by the Township Board of Commissioners shall cause signs to be posted
in all required areas where parking is limited or prohibited, indicating
such limitations or prohibitions.
The fact that an automobile which is illegally
parked is registered in the name of a person shall be considered prima
facie proof that such person was in control of the automobile at the
time of such parking.
The traffic tag shall be substantially similar
to the form attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A.
A police officer shall have the authority to affix upon any vehicle parked in violation of any provision of this article, or any provision of Article
IV, General Parking Regulations, of this chapter, as amended, a traffic tag giving notice of the violation and notifying the owner and/or operator of that illegally parked vehicle that if he or she shall pay the sum indicated on the violation notice at the office of the Upper Pottsgrove Township Police Department within seven days from the time of the notice, such amount shall be deemed as and shall constitute the full penalty for that violation.
Any person who violates any provision of this
article and makes the payment described above within seven days thereof
shall pay the maximum sum of $20. The amount described in this section
may be amended by the Upper Pottsgrove Township Board of Commissioners
from time to time by resolution.
Any person who fails to make payment within seven days as described in §§
330-64 and
330-65 above may be cited under the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code, Title 75 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, and, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay fines and penalties as set forth in Title 75.