For reference purposes, this chapter shall be
known as the "Towing, Road Service and Storage of Vehicles Ordinance"
of the Village of Ridgewood.
The purpose and intent of this chapter is to
provide criteria and standard operating procedures that are reasonable,
nonexclusionary and nondiscriminatory in the selection and use of
towing operators, on a rotational basis, in providing towing, road
services and the storage of vehicles, including but not limited to
the towing of vehicles that are abandoned, disabled, illegally parked
or stolen, vehicles involved in accidents and/or those vehicles suspected
or identified by the Village as being involved in criminal activities.
As used in this chapter, the terms listed below
shall be defined as follows:
APPROVED TOWING OPERATOR
A person, firm, corporation or partnership engaged in the
business of providing towing services, road service to disabled vehicles,
and storage services of towed vehicles approved by the Village Manager
upon the Chief of Police’s recommendation. The approved towing
operator shall be registered with the New Jersey Division of Consumer
Affairs, and display such registration on all tow vehicles operating
within the Village. Any towing firm not registered with the Division
of Consumer Affairs, or having had its registration suspended or revoked,
shall not be considered an approved towing operator.
[Added 3-12-2008 by Ord. No. 3106]
BASIC TOWING SERVICE
The removal and transportation of a vehicle from a highway,
street or other public or private road, parking area or from a storage
facility. This chapter and the definitions herein shall not include
the recovery of a vehicle from a position beyond the public right-of-way
or berm or from being impaled upon any other object outside of the
public right-of-way or berm.
CLASSIFICATION OF TOWING VEHICLES
A.
(1)
Commercially manufactured chassis, rated capacity
of not less than 10,000 pounds GVWR.
(2)
Commercially manufactured lifting apparatus
with a minimum capacity of four tons.
(4)
Universal tow sling or wheelift with System
7 safety chains.
(5)
One snatch block, three-ton rating.
(8)
Amber rotation emergency flashing light.
(9)
Two floodlights to the rear of the vehicle.
B.
(1)
Commercially manufactured chassis, rated capacity
of not less than 32,900 pounds GVWR.
(2)
Commercially manufactured lifting apparatus
with a minimum capacity of 25 tons.
(3)
Two snatch blocks, twelve-ton rating.
(5)
Tow sling/tow bar or wheelift with System 7
safety chains.
(7)
Amber rotation emergency flashing light.
(8)
Two floodlights to rear of vehicle.
C.
(1)
Commercially manufactured chassis rated no less
than 10,000 pounds GVWR.
(2)
One hydraulically powered winch with a pulling
capacity of not less than four tons.
(4)
Seventeen feet or longer hydraulically operated
slide-back or tilt bed.
(5)
One snatch block, four-ton capacity.
(8)
Amber rotation emergency flashing light.
CLASSIFICATION OF VEHICLES TO BE TOWED
[Added 3-12-2008 by Ord. No. 3106; amended 5-11-2011 by Ord. No.
3293; 4-14-2021 by Ord. No. 3857]
A.
CLASS 1A vehicle conforming to the following:
(1)
Commercially manufactured chassis, with a gross vehicle weight
of not more than 6,000 pounds.
B.
CLASS 2A vehicle conforming to the following:
(1)
Commercially manufactured chassis, with a gross vehicle weight
between 6,001 pounds and 10,000 pounds.
C.
CLASS 3A vehicle conforming to the following:
(1)
Commercially manufactured chassis, with a gross vehicle weight
of between 10,001 pounds and 16,000 pounds.
D.
CLASS 4A vehicle conforming to the following:
(1)
Commercially manufactured chassis, with a gross vehicle weight
of over 16,000 pounds.
DISABLED VEHICLE
A vehicle which has been abandoned, impounded or rendered
inoperable as a result of a mechanical failure, involvement in an
accident or criminal activity. A vehicle, the location of which constitutes
a hazard to the motoring public, shall be deemed disabled for the
purposes of this chapter.
IMPOUNDMENT
The act of storing and confining a vehicle upon an order
of the Police Department at either the towing operator's storage area
or at the Village facility as a result of abandonment, involvement
in an accident or suspected criminal activity, or disabled as defined
above.
IMPOUND RELEASE FEE
A fee charged at time of release for a vehicle that has been
impounded by the Ridgewood Police Department. The Police Chief or
his/her designee will have discretion over the collection of this
fee.
[Added 4-14-2021 by Ord.
No. 3857]
INSIDE BUILDING STORAGE FACILITY
A vehicle storage facility that is completely indoors, having
one or more openings or storage bins in the walls for the storage
of vehicles, and that is secured by a locking device on each bin or
opening.
INVESTIGATIVE STORAGE
Storage of vehicles collected as "investigative tows," at
the direction of the Village Police Department, with storage in a
manner according to "inside building storage facility" conditions.
[Added 2-11-2015 by Ord.
No. 3457]
INVESTIGATIVE STORAGE FEE
The fee charged per calendar day of "inside building storage
facility" storage or part thereof of any vehicle a towing operator
is directed by the Village of Ridgewood Police Department to collect
and store for any subsequent investigation by any law enforcement
department.
[Added 2-11-2015 by Ord.
No. 3457; amended 4-14-2021 by Ord. No. 3857]
INVESTIGATIVE TOW
Any vehicle that the Village of Ridgewood Police Department
directs a towing operator to collect and store in accordance with
the definition of an "inside building storage facility" for subsequent
investigation in accordance with the law when possibly related to
a criminal matter shall be classified as an "investigative tow."
[Added 2-11-2015 by Ord.
No. 3457]
OUTSIDE SECURED STORAGE FACILITY
A vehicle 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
or an alarm system. "Outside storage facilities" shall also maintain
adequate lighting to protect stored vehicles from vandalism.
OUTSIDE UNSECURED STORAGE FACILITY
A vehicle storage facility that is not indoors and is not
secured by a fence, wall or other man-made barrier and all other storage
facilities not defined above as inside a building or outside secured.
OWNER
A person, firm, corporation or partnership who or which owns
and/or operates a vehicle on the roads and highways within the Village
of Ridgewood, which vehicle, by reason of being disabled or abandoned
on the roads and highways of the Village, requires towing and/or storage.
STORAGE FEE
The fee charged per calendar day or any part thereof a towed
vehicle is stored by the towing operator.
[Added 3-12-2008 by Ord. No. 3106; amended 4-14-2021 by Ord. No. 3857]
TOWING APPLICATION FEE
A fee paid by a light-duty towing applicant and a heavy-duty
towing applicant at time of application submittal and recurring annually
for operator's license.
[Added 4-14-2021 by Ord.
No. 3857]
TOWING OPERATOR
A person, firm, corporation or partnership engaged in the
business of providing towing, road and storage services for vehicles.
TOW TRUCK DRIVER
A person who drives or otherwise operates a tow truck or
assists in any activity involving the towing of vehicles.
[Added 10-13-1998 by Ord. No. 2644]
The Chief of Police and the Village Manager
are hereby designated to administer and enforce all provisions of
the Towing, Road Service and Storage of Vehicles Ordinance.
[Amended 3-12-2008 by Ord. No. 3106]
Following the approval of applications by the
Village Manager, it shall be the Chief of Police’s responsibility
to establish an approved towing operators’ rotational duty service
list. The Police Department shall call the towing operators in sequential
order as set forth by the Chief so that each approved towing operator
will be given the opportunity to respond to individual calls as received
by the Village. The Police Department shall have the right to call
the next approved towing operator on the list should a towing operator
fail to respond to a call within 20 minutes or if the first approved
towing operator called cannot be reached by telephone or advises that
he is unable to respond. The Chief of Police or his designated representative
shall establish the rotational duty service list.
[Added 10-13-1998 by Ord. No. 2644]
The Chief of Police shall prepare a complaint form. Complaint forms shall be available at the office of the Village Manager, at the Department of Police and at the office of each towing operator. Complaint forms shall also be carried on each towing vehicle and shall be provided to the person owning or operating a disabled vehicle, together with the schedule of fees as provided in §
258-7B. Complaint forms completed and returned to the Department of Police will be investigated by the Department of Police and, upon completion of the investigation, both the towing operator and the vehicle owner shall be apprised of the results of the investigation.
Any person, firm or corporation who or which
willfully violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall, upon
conviction, be subject to a fine not exceeding $1,000 or to imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 90 days, or both. Each and every violation
of this chapter, or each and every day that any violation shall be
permitted to continue, shall be construed as a separate and distinct
violation hereof. The Police Department is specifically designated
as the enforcement office to serve and execute process for violation
of this chapter.