This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Snow Emergency Ordinance of the City of Hagerstown."
The following definitions shall apply in the
interpretation and enforcement of this chapter:
DIRECTOR
The Chief of Police and/or Manager, Public Ways and Recreation,
as designated by the Mayor and Council, or, in their absence, their
duly designated and acting representative.
[Amended 1-11-1983]
ROADWAY
That portion of a street or highway improved, designed or
ordinarily used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the berm or shoulder.
STREETS
Any streets which are not marked as snow emergency routes.
SNOW TIRES
Those tires in a good state of repair which are normally
designed by the manufacturer as snow tires or such tires as may be
approved by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles of the State of Maryland
as meeting the standards of effectiveness required of normally designated
snow tires or tires which have anti-skid patterns cut into the treaded
surface to form bars, buttons or blocks especially designed to give
effective traction on snow- or ice-covered streets and highways.
STREET or HIGHWAY
The entire width between the boundary lines of every way
publicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the
public for purposes of vehicular travel.
TIRE CHAINS
Any metal chains mounted on drive-wheel tires of motor vehicles,
which cross the tread of each such tire laterally in at least three
different places.
Whenever the Director finds, on the basis of
falling snow, sleet or freezing rain or on the basis of a forecast
by the United States Weather Bureau of snow, sleet or freezing rain,
that weather conditions will make it necessary that motor vehicle
traffic be expedited, and whenever he finds additionally that large
numbers of employees within the City are to be dismissed from duty
in advance of their normal quitting time because of weather conditions
and that such dismissal will advance the beginning of heavy quitting-time
traffic, he shall, by making a declaration in a manner prescribed
by this chapter, appropriately advance the effective time of those
traffic regulations which normally go into effect just before quitting
time for the working day, such as, for example (and not by way of
limitation), those relating to standing, parking, one-way streets,
unbalanced lanes and left turns. The regulations as so advanced in
their operation shall remain in effect until their normal termination
or otherwise, as may be indicated at specific locations. However,
nothing in this section shall be construed to permit parking at any
time or place where it is forbidden by any other section of this chapter.
No person operating a motor vehicle on a snow
emergency route on which there is a covering of snow, sleet or ice
shall allow such vehicle to become stalled wholly or partly because
the drive wheels thereof are not equipped with effective tire chains
or snow tires.
Whenever a vehicle becomes stalled for any reason,
whether or not in violation of this chapter, on any part of a snow
emergency route on which there is a covering of snow, sleet or ice
or on which there is parking prohibition in effect, the person operating
such vehicle shall take immediate action to have the vehicle towed
or pushed off the roadway of such snow emergency route or onto the
public space portion of a nearby driveway. No person shall abandon
or leave his vehicle unattended in the roadway of a snow emergency
route, except for the purpose of securing assistance within a reasonable
time.
Whenever the Director shall find that some or
all of the conditions which give rise to a parking prohibition in
effect pursuant to this chapter no longer exist, he may declare the
prohibition terminated in whole or in part, in a manner prescribed
by this chapter, effective immediately upon announcement.
Any provision of this chapter which becomes
effective by a declaration of the Director or upon the occurrence
of certain weather conditions shall, while temporarily in effect,
take precedence over other conflicting provisions of law normally
in effect, except that it shall not take precedence over provisions
of law relating to traffic accidents, emergency travel of authorized
emergency vehicles or emergency traffic directions by a police officer,
nor shall it take precedence over provisions of the Code of Public
General Laws of the State of Maryland, where applicable.
On each street designated by this chapter as
a snow emergency route, the Director shall post special signs at intervals
not exceeding 300 feet with the wording: "Snow Emergency Route. No
Parking During Emergency. Tow Away Zone." These signs shall be distinctive
and uniform in appearance and shall be plainly readable to persons
traveling on the street or highway.
[Amended 10-6-1975]
Whenever any motor vehicle without a driver
is found parked or left in violation of any provision of this chapter,
the officer finding such vehicle shall take its registration number
and any other information displayed on the vehicle which may identify
its user and shall conspicuously affix to such vehicle a traffic citation,
on a form provided by the Police Department, for the driver to answer
to the charge against him within 14 days during the hours and at a
place specified in the citation.
In any prosecution with regard to a vehicle
parked or left in a place or in a condition in violation of any provision
of this chapter, proof that the particular vehicle described in the
complaint was parked or left in violation of a provision of this chapter,
together with proof that the defendant named in the complaint was
at the time the registered owner of such vehicle, shall constitute
prima facie evidence that the defendant was the person who parked
or left the vehicle in violation of this chapter. Said presumption
shall be rebuttable.
Every person convicted of a violation of any
provision of this chapter shall be punished by a fine of $10, in addition
to the other costs provided herein.