[Adopted 12-21-1971 as Ch. X, Sec. 10-1, of the 1971 Code]
[Amended 6-7-1995]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CRUISING
The driving of a taxi at a slow rate of speed along a public
street for the purpose of soliciting passengers.
DRIVER
The operator of a taxicab licensed to operate in the Township
of Hillside or the operator.
OPERATION
Transporting in a taxicab one or more persons for hire. Accepting
a passenger for transportation for hire within or outside the Township
shall. "Operation" of a taxicab by one other than the owner shall
be deemed "operation" by the owner as if he/she was operating the
taxi. Transportation of any person other than the owner or driver
in any motor vehicle bearing a sign using the words "taxi," "taxicab"
or "cab" shall be prima facie evidence of "operation."
OWNER
Any person in whose name title to any taxicab is registered
with the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles or who appears in the
Division's records or Township's records to be a conditional vendee
or lessee or has any other proprietary interest in a taxicab.
TAXICAB
A motor vehicle regularly engaged in the business of carrying
passengers for hire, having a seating capacity of four persons and
not operated on a fixed route.
[Amended 6-7-1995]
No person shall operate a taxicab within the
Township unless both the owner and the driver of the taxicab are so
licensed by the Township.
[Amended 9-3-1974 by Ord. No. G-50-74; 4-17-1979 by Ord. No.
G-148-79]
A. Application.
(1) Application for a taxicab driver's license shall be
made to the Police Chief upon forms provided by him/her and shall
contain the following information:
(a)
The name, address and age of the applicant.
(b)
The number of the applicant's New Jersey motor
vehicle operator's license.
(c)
A statement as to whether the applicant has
ever been convicted of the violation of any criminal or quasi-criminal
statute, including Township ordinances and traffic laws. If the applicant
has been convicted, the date and place of the conviction, the nature
of the offense and the punishment imposed.
(d)
A list of all the places where the applicant
has ever applied for or has been granted a license to drive a taxicab.
(e)
A statement as to whether the applicant's license
to operate a motor vehicle or his/her license to drive a taxicab has
ever been suspended or revoked or his/her application for the issuance
or renewal of either license denied and, if so, the date and place
of the denial, suspension or revocation and the reasons for it.
(f)
Three photographs of the applicant at least
two inches by two inches clearly showing the head and shoulders of
the applicant.
(g)
The applicant shall be fingerprinted and the
fingerprints immediately processed for classification and identification.
(2) The application shall be accompanied by a fee of $5
for the initial license period.
B. Investigation. The Police Chief or a police officer
designated by him/her shall conduct an investigation of the facts
stated in the application.
C. Consideration of application.
(1) After considering the facts contained in the application
and the investigation, the Police Chief, may grant the application
or he/she may deny it. If he/she denies the application, he/she shall
notify the applicant of said fact in writing.
(2) In the event that an application is denied, the applicant
may, within five days of receiving written notice of the denial, request
a hearing on the matter before the Township Committee.
(3) At the hearing the applicant shall be entitled to
be represented by an attorney, to present witnesses or to testify
himself/herself on his/her own behalf, to cross-examine any opposing
witnesses and, at his/her own expense, to have a stenographic record
made of the proceedings. After considering the evidence, the Township
Committee shall either grant or deny the application.
D. Issuance of license; contents. Upon approval of the
application by the Police Chief, he/she shall immediately issue the
applicant a taxicab driver's license. The license shall contain the
licensee's name and address, physical description, signature and photograph.
E. Term of license; fees. An initial license to drive
a taxicab shall be valid for the remainder of the calendar year in
which it is issued. A taxicab driver's license may be renewed annually,
unless it has been revoked or suspended, upon the payment of a fee
of $5.
[Amended 4-20-1976 by Ord. No. G-95-76; 7-19-1983 by Ord. No. G-229-83]
In order to insure the safety of the public,
it shall be unlawful for the owner of any taxicab to operate or permit
a taxicab to be operated nor shall any license be issued hereunder
until the applicant shall have complied with the provisions of N.J.S.A.
48:16-1 to 48:16-12, and the acts amendatory and supplemental thereto,
provided that the owner shall file with the Township Clerk an insurance
policy of an insurance company duly licensed to transact business
under the insurance laws of this state in the sum of $50,000 against
loss from liability imposed by law upon the owner for damages on account
of bodily injury or death suffered by one person; and in the sum of
$100,000 against loss from liability imposed by law upon the owner
for damages on account of bodily injury or death suffered by more
than one person as a result of an accident occurring by reason of
the ownership, maintenance or use of the vehicle so licensed; and
the sum of $25,000 against loss from liability imposed by law upon
the owner for property damage suffered by any person as a result of
an accident occurring by reason of the ownership, maintenance or use
of the vehicle so licensed. The license shall be effective and the
operation permitted only so long as the insurance shall remain in
force. The insurance policy shall provide for the payment of any final
judgment recovered by any person on account of the ownership, maintenance
and use of such automobile, taxicab or other vehicle as above provided,
or any fault in respect thereto, and it shall be for the benefit of
any person suffering loss, damage or injury as aforesaid. The owner
shall execute and deliver to the Township Clerk concurrently with
the filing of the aforesaid policy a power of attorney appointing
the Township Clerk his/her true and lawful attorney for the purpose
of acknowledging service of any process out of a court of competent
jurisdiction to be served against the insured by virtue of the indemnity
granted under the insurance policy filed with the Township Clerk.
Any license may be revoked by the Township Committee granting the
same after notice and hearing whenever it shall appear that a person
to whom the license has been granted has failed to furnish and keep
in force the insurance and power of attorney herein required or to
comply with the terms or conditions imposed by the Township Committee
granting the license or any law of the State of New Jersey.
[Adopted 12-21-1971 as Ch. X, Sec. 10-13, of the 1971 Code;
amended 6-7-1995; amended in its entirety 6-11-2002]
No person shall drive an omnibus or limousine,
other than an omnibus licensed by the Public Utility Commissioner
of the State of New Jersey or livery, as so licensed under this article,
for the transportation of passengers in the Township without having
obtained a proper permit.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTOCAB
Any automobile with a carrying capacity of not more than
nine passengers, not including the driver, used in the business of
carrying passengers for hire which is held out, announced or advertised
to operate or run or which is operated or run over any streets or
public highways of this state; and which is hired by charter or for
a particular contract, or by the day or hour or other fixed period
or to transport passengers to a specified place or places, or which
charges a fare or price agreed upon in advance between the operator
and the passenger.
LIMOUSINE OR LIVERIES QUALIFYING AS LIMOUSINES
A vehicle propelled by mechanical power, rented for hire
to the public or held out or advertised to be rented for hire, with
a chauffeur in attendance, to individuals, whether or not said hire
be from public or private property and where said vehicle is used
in connection with social functions, shopping tours, pleasure trips,
funerals, weddings and similar work, the enumeration of the above
purposes herein being for the purpose of example only, which said
vehicles are not equipped with a taxi meter and are not operated for
hire at established or other public places of congregation and which
are not used in short haul or trip work at standard fees.
It shall be the duty of the Township Clerk to
keep records of all licenses granted, the number granted and the name
of the person obtaining the license. All licenses shall be liable
to suspension or revocation for any violation of this article or the
laws of the State of New Jersey.
Omnibuses, limousines and liveries shall be
carefully operated and consistent with all motor vehicle laws of the
State of New Jersey and Township of Hillside ordinances.
Any operated vehicle falling under the purview
of the definitions as set forth above must be owned by the registered
owner in order to operate under the license issued.
Any livery or limousine vehicle or autocab which
fails to pass inspection shall be immediately taken out of service
and shall not be operated again within the Township until the defects
which led to the rejection are corrected.
The Police Department shall have the right to
see to it that all vehicles falling under the scope of this article
are kept in a condition of safety and sanitation and to that end shall
have the right at any and all times to inspect or cause to be inspected
such licensed vehicles and shall maintain a record, in writing, of
the report of all such inspections.
All applicants must provide a copy of the municipal
license or certificate issued by the municipality where the service
is principally located and a power of attorney appointing the Director
of the Division of Motor Vehicles their true and lawful attorney for
the acceptance of service of process. The copy of the municipal license,
or an attached insurance certification, shall include the name of
the insurance company, the number and date of expiration of the policy,
and a description of all vehicles covered under the policy. Liability
coverage must be for $1.5 million.
The license shall remain in effect so long as
a valid policy of insurance remains in effect which adequately covers
the passengers and the vehicle being licensed. Cancellation of said
policy or the appointment of a receiver or liquidation of any insurance
company issuing the policy shall be cause for immediate cancellation
and invalidation of any license. The owner is under an affirmative
duty to immediately notify the Township if any of the above events
occur regarding the insurance coverage. His/her policy must provide
that it will not be canceled except upon five days' advance written
notice to the Township of Hillside.
All limousines licensed pursuant to this article,
including liveries, shall be garaged and shall not be parked on the
street or in any driveway.