As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CHIEF OF POLICE
The executive head of the Police Department of the City of
Saco or anyone designated by him.
LICENSE
Written permission by the Chief of Police to be placed on
the towing list.
TOWING LIST
A list, maintained by the Police Department, containing the
names of those wreckers licensed by the City of Saco to respond to
requests for the towing of vehicles made by the Police Department.
WRECKER
A person engaged in the business of or offering the services
of a vehicle wrecker or towing service whereby motor vehicles are
or may be towed or otherwise removed from one place to another by
the use of a motor vehicle adapted to and designed for that purpose.
Any person desiring to perform towing work at
police request shall submit a letter to the Chief of Police, requesting
to be placed on the towing list.
A. This letter shall include:
(1) The name of the owner, his home and business address,
home phone and the name under which the person does or will trade.
(2) The location, size and security features of the storage
location where towed vehicles will be stored.
(3) The location to which the public must go to claim
a stored vehicle.
(4) A statement of willingness to provide wrecker service
on a continuous twenty-four-hour-a-day basis, each day of the year.
(5) A complete listing of the insurance policies, carriers
and agents the owner would place into effect upon license approval.
(6) A statement that the wrecker owner will accept responsibility
for any and all personal property left in towed and stored vehicles,
along with a description of the place he would use to adequately protect
the property left in towed or stored vehicles.
B. The equipment listed in this chapter shall be available.
Within 30 days after receiving an application
for a wrecker service license, the Chief of Police shall conduct an
investigation to determine the truth and accuracy of the information
contained in said application, and if the wrecker meets specifications
and requirements set forth in this chapter, a license shall be issued,
in writing, by the Chief of Police. If the Chief of Police finds the
applicant qualified, the applicant's name will be placed on the towing
list.
The towing list will be maintained by the Chief
of Police. The list will be used on a rotating basis. If a wrecker
is called out of sequence for any justifiable reason, the service
will not be credited on the list for that call.
A. To avoid discrimination against smaller wrecker services,
no minimum size will be placed on the wrecker to be used. When an
incident is too large for a particular service to handle, another
service will be called and neither service credited for the call.
B. For those wrecker services meeting all physical requirements
set forth in this chapter but not meeting the availability requirements
of 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, they will be placed on an alternate
list and be called when the primary list has been exhausted.
[Amended 5-15-2000]
A schedule of maximum rates to be charged vehicle
owners by wreckers for specified services shall be established by
the City Council after a public hearing.
Each license issued hereunder shall be effective
upon receipt and permanent. The license is nontransferable.
The following minimum regulations will be met
on a continuous basis by all licensees:
A. The licensee shall operate and maintain storage facilities
within the City.
B. The licensee shall permit the Chief of Police to conduct
one regular and two random inspections of each towing vehicle during
the term of the license.
C. The licensee shall permit the Chief of Police to conduct
inspections of each storage area during the term of the license.
D. The licensee shall maintain such records as required by regulations promulgated by the Chief of Police pursuant to §
200-7 and shall permit their inspection by the Chief during normal business hours, including a copy of this chapter.
E. The licensee shall arrive on the scene within 20 minutes
of receipt of a request for service from the police.
F. The vehicle must be towed, not driven, to a storage
lot.
G. No vehicle shall be towed to a lot outside the City.
H. The licensee shall clean the accident area of all
debris resulting from the accident, if there is any.
I. The licensee shall not make any repairs to the vehicle
without the consent of the owner.
J. The licensee shall hold the City harmless from all
claims for damages to property and injuries to persons resulting from
the licensee's negligence in the towing or storage of vehicles pursuant
hereto.
No wrecker may respond to the scene of an accident
or emergency for the purpose of towing vehicles unless specifically
called there by the police or person involved in the accident or emergency.
This section is intended to prohibit wrecker owners from soliciting
business at the scenes of accidents and emergencies and shall not
be construed to prohibit any wrecker from contracting with any person,
firm or corporation, provided that the wrecker owner, his agents and
employees do not solicit towing contracts at the scenes of accidents
or emergencies.
The Chief of Police may revoke or suspend any
license when he finds that:
A. The license was secured by fraud or by the concealment
of a material fact by the wrecker owner and such fact, if known, would
have caused the refusal to issue a license;
B. The wrecker owner has violated any of the requirements
or regulations established herein under this chapter; or
C. The City is not satisfied with the general services
of the wrecker owner and/or employees or with the cooperation it has
received while rendering service.