This article is enacted under authority of the Vehicle Code [75 P.S. § 6109(a-22)], and gives authority to the Township to remove and impound those vehicles which are parked in a tow-away zone and in violation of the parking violations of this article. Vehicles which have been abandoned (as defined by the Vehicle Code) or which are disabled or parked in a manner as to interfere with traffic or which pose a hazard to others may be towed under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code.
The Township shall have the authority to remove and impound or to order the removal or impounding of any vehicle parked illegally; provided, that the circumstances of its parking were within the conditions stated in § 265-75. Provided, no such vehicle shall be removed or impounded, except in strict adherence to the provisions of this section, or the provisions of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code.
[Amended 2-14-2002 by Ord. No. 02-3]
The following designated streets are hereby established as tow-away zones. Signs shall be posted to place the public on notice that their vehicles may be towed for violation of the Township parking regulations:
Street
Side
Between
Buck Road
Both
Entire length
Haywood Road
Both
Gravel Pike (Route 29) to and including the cul-de-sac
Locust Lane
Both
Haywood Road to and including the cul-de-sac
Perkiomen Avenue
Both
Entire length
Rockhill Road
Both
Perkiomenville Road to and including the cul-de-sac
A. 
Removal and impounding of vehicles under this article shall be done only by towers previously approved by the Upper Frederick Township Board of Supervisors. Every tower shall have a bond or liability insurance sufficient to indemnify owners of impounded vehicles against loss or damage to those vehicles in their custody in an amount satisfactory to the Upper Frederick Township Board of Supervisors. The approved tower shall charge for towing and storage of vehicles in accordance with the schedule of charges fixed by the Board of Supervisors and no different charges shall be demanded or collected from any person whose vehicle is removed or impounded under this article. The Upper Frederick Township Board of Supervisors shall revoke the approval of or delete from its list of approved towers any tower that makes an unapproved charge in connection with any vehicle removed or impounded under this article.
B. 
Each approved tower shall retain separate and secure storage facilities for impounding, with a minimum capacity to accommodate four average size passenger vehicles or light trucks. The storage garage of an approved tower shall be inspected annually by a designated officer or agent of Upper Frederick Township to determine that the tower has the necessary equipment and storage facilities required by this article and regulations promulgated thereunder.
The payment of towing and storage charges shall not relieve the owner or driver of any vehicle from liability for any fine or penalty for the violation of the provisions of this article for which the vehicle was removed or impounded.
In order to reclaim his or her vehicle, the owner shall pay towing and storage costs, plus a fee of $25, of which $10 shall be transferred to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation by the garage to which the vehicle was taken.
The Township shall cause a record to be kept of all vehicles impounded under this article and shall be able at all reasonable times to furnish the owners or the agents of the owners of those vehicles with information as to the place of storage of the vehicle.
No vehicles shall be removed under the authority of this article or the Vehicle Code if, at the time of the intended removal, the owner or the person for the time being in charge of the vehicle is present and expresses a willingness and intention to remove the vehicle immediately.
[Added 3-13-2003 by Ord. No. 03-01; amended 11-18-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-05]
The provisions of this article, and the provisions of Section 7303.1 (75 P.S. § 7303.1 et seq.) of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code pertaining to the removal of abandoned vehicles, shall be enforced by the police officers of the Township of Upper Frederick. In the absence of a police officer for Upper Frederick Township, the Township Road Foreman of Upper Frederick Township is authorized to take all action necessary to enforce the provisions of this article and the provisions of Section 7303.1 (75 P.S. § 7303.1 et seq.) of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code pertaining to the removal of abandoned vehicles.