[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council
of the Borough of Netcong 11-12-1998 by Ord. No. 98-15. Amendments now where
applicable.]
The following words and terms when used in this
chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise:
A private passenger automobile, station wagon, van, sport
utility vehicle or pickup truck.
The removal and transportation of an automobile from a highway,
street or other public or private road, or a parking area, or from
a storage facility, and other services normally incident thereto,
but does not include recovery of an automobile that has left the roadway
and does not include any additional labor required to clean up the
scene.
From 7:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m., prevailing time.
A vehicle storage facility that is completely indoors, having
one or more openings in the walls for storage and removal of vehicles
and is secured by a locking device on each opening.
A motorcycle, motor bike or bicycle with motor attached and
any other motor-operated vehicle similar to a bicycle or tricycle,
including all-terrain vehicles.
From 7:00 p.m. until 7:00 a.m., prevailing time.
An automobile storage facility that is not indoors and is
secured by a fence, wall or other man-made barrier that is at least
six feet high and is equipped with a passive alarm system or a similar
on-site security measure. The facility is to be lighted at night.
An automobile 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 building or outside
secured.
The recovery of an automobile from a position beyond the
right-of-way berm, or from being impaled upon any other object within
the right-of-way or berm. It shall also include the recovery of a
vehicle which is overturned or on its side.
Any motor vehicle other than an automobile, as defined above,
and which requires heavy-duty towing.
A vehicle equipped with a boom or booms, winches, slings,
tilt beds, wheel lifts or under-reach equipment specifically designed
by its manufacturer for the removal and transport of private passenger
automobiles.
Moving a vehicle by use of the cable or winch from a position
that is not accessible for direct hookup by conventional means of
loading onto a tow vehicle. It shall not include pulling a motor vehicle
onto a tilt bed or car carrier or lifting a vehicle with a conventional
tow sling.
The removal of the vehicle from the towing operator's storage
yard for the benefit of another towing operator who is taking the
vehicle from the storage site and whose tow vehicle is physically
unable to gain access to the vehicle while it is inside the storage
yard.
A.Â
Removal of motor vehicles. Whenever a police officer orders the removal of automobiles from private or public property, the Police Department shall utilize the rotation lists established in § 262-2B of this chapter.
B.Â
Towing operators. Every three years the Borough Council
shall establish by resolution a list of automobile towing operators
and a list of truck towing operators to be utilized by the Police
Department on a rotating basis. An operator may, if qualified, be
on both lists. Such lists shall be utilized by members of the Police
Department on a nonexclusionary and nondiscriminatory basis. Only
those towing operators who meet the minimum standards of operator
performance set forth in this chapter shall be included on such lists.
There shall be no limit on the number of operators on either list.
Operators may be added to the list at any time.
(1)Â
Application. All prospective licensees and every towing
company employee involved in the towing or storage of towed vehicles,
shall arrange for a fingerprint criminal history check to be conducted
by MorphoTrak (which is a private company under contract with the
New Jersey State Police) or such successor entity which is designated
by the New Jersey State Police, with the results to be provided directly
by MorphoTrak to the Netcong Borough Police Department, 19 Maple Avenue,
Netcong, N.J. by completing MorphoTrak Form 0, which can be obtained
from the New Jersey State Police or online at http://www.nj.gov/njsp(info/pdf/092509universformd.pdf.
This investigation shall include disclosure of any crime, misdemeanor
or violation of any municipal ordinance, the nature of the offense
and the punishment or penalty assessed. If the applicant is a corporation,
then this requirement shall apply to the officers of the corporation.
As a result of such investigation, the ranking officer of the Police
Department shall note, in writing, his/her recommendation and reasons
therefore to the Borough Clerk. The Borough Clerk shall present the
completed application, along with the recommendation as to whether
the license shall issue, at the next regularly scheduled public meeting.
If the Borough Council so directs, the Borough Clerk shall approve
the application.
[Amended 4-13-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-6; 12-8-2016 by Ord. No. 2016-17]
(2)Â
Equipment. All towing operators shall meet the following
requirements:
(a)Â
For classification as an automobile towing service,
the operator must possess one flatbed-style tow vehicle and one hoist-type
tow vehicle with a sling and wheel lift.
(b)Â
For classification as a truck towing service
operator must have one heavy-duty tow vehicle capable of towing a
fully loaded tractor-trailer weighing 80,000 pounds.
(c)Â
All tow vehicles must carry the following equipment:
[1]Â
Shovel.
[2]Â
Fire extinguisher.
[3]Â
Jumper cables.
[4]Â
Tire changing equipment and portable air tank.
[5]Â
Jack and hammer.
[6]Â
Pry bar or similar tool.
[7]Â
Speedy Dry or similar liquid absorbent and disposal
container.
[8]Â
Push broom.
[9]Â
A vehicle opening kit.
[10]Â
Two-way radio communication system.
(d)Â
All towing vehicles must have amber emergency
warning lights mounted on the vehicle as to warn approaching traffic
of their presence. The size and location of these lights must conform
to New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicle standards. The operator must
have an amber light permit.
(e)Â
All towing vehicles must carry a copy of the
rate schedule established by the Borough. Said schedule must also
be displayed in a conspicuous manner at the operator's place of business.
(3)Â
Facilities. Each operator must have a storage lot
and place of business within one mile of the Borough of Netcong. The
towing business and storage lot must comply with all zoning ordinances
and regulations in the municipality in which they are located.
(4)Â
Availability and response time. Each operator must
be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, holidays included,
and must respond within 15 minutes during daytime hours and 25 minutes
during nighttime hours of the original telephone call request by the
Police Department.
A.Â
Automobiles and motorcycles. The fee schedule for
towing services and storage shall be established by the Borough Council
by resolution.
B.Â
Trucks. Towing operators shall charge reasonable fees
for towing trucks, taking into account the size of the vehicle being
towed, the time of day and day of the week and difficulty of the towing
operation. Each operator on the list shall promulgate a fee schedule
and file copies of that schedule with the Police Department and the
Borough Clerk. Each of these schedules shall be available for public
inspection at the office of the Borough Clerk during normal business
hours.
C.Â
Department of Insurance regulations. Towing charges
and storage charges for private passenger automobiles that are damaged
in accidents or that are recovered after being stolen are subject
to the rates established by the Commissioner of Insurance at N.J.A.C.
11:3-38. In those cases the rates established by the Commissioner
of Insurance and not those set forth in this chapter shall be applicable.
A.Â
Release of impounded vehicles. No impounded vehicle
is to be released without proper authorization from the Police Department.
Vehicle release arrangements must be available between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday (excluding New Jersey
state holidays). The Borough shall supply junk titles or good titles
for abandoned vehicles in accordance with the provisions of N.J.S.A.
39:10-1 et seq.
B.Â
Insurance; indemnity.
(1)Â
Each operator on the approved lists shall furnish
the Borough Clerk with a certificate of insurance from an insurance
company satisfactory to the Borough. Each certificate of insurance
shall identify the coverage provided and shall provide that such insurance
shall not be changed or canceled without giving 30 days' prior written
notice to the Borough by certified mail, return receipt requested.
Specific reference to the rotating lists of towing operators shall
be made on all policies of insurance.
(2)Â
Each operator must have bodily injury liability, property
damage liability, employer's liability and motor vehicle liability
coverage with combined policy limits of $1,000,000. Each approved
operator must also halve statutorily required workers' compensation
coverage.
(3)Â
Each operator shall indemnify and save the Borough
harmless from all damages and claims for damages which may be made
by any person for bodily injury or property damages resulting from
the operator's performance.
C.Â
Enforcement. The Police Department is designated to
enforce the provisions of this chapter in accordance with due process
of law. In carrying out the provisions of this chapter, the Borough
Administrator is hereby authorized to adopt additional reasonable
regulations which are not inconsistent with this chapter.
[Amended 9-10-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-14]
D.Â
Abandoned or unclaimed vehicles.
(1)Â
Any vehicle which is not claimed by the owner within
five days of impoundment shall be reported by the operator storing
the vehicle to the Police Department, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:10A-1
through 39:10A-7.
(2)Â
After expiration of the five-day period, an application
for title can be made to the Division of Motor Vehicles as per standing
general orders. Vehicles which remain unclaimed after all requirements
of the general orders are met shall be auctioned off to recover towing
costs, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:10A-1 through 30:10A-7.
(3)Â
Any operator found to be disposing of vehicles in
violation of this procedure will be charged with misapplication of
entrusted property (N.J.S.A. 2C:21-15) and will be prohibited from
providing service to the Borough.
E.Â
Rights of owners.
F.Â
Public inspection. This chapter, all regulations adopted
by the Borough Administrator and the fee schedules of individual tow
operators shall be available to the public during normal business
hours.
[Amended 9-10-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-14]
G.Â
Operator dealings with public.
(1)Â
The operator shall always act in a professional manner
and at all times be courteous and respectful toward members of the
public, as well as representatives of the Borough. If members of the
public, especially, those whose cars may have been towed or impounded,
resort to strong language, threats and unbecoming behavior toward
the operator, the operator is expected to exercise restraint and not
to respond in kind and thereby reflect unfavorably on the Borough
and/or the Police Department.
(2)Â
Repeated reports of discourteous behavior by the operator, which can be substantiated and documented, may be considered by the Borough as sufficient cause for removal of the operator from the rotational list of automobile towing operators and truck towing operators as established consistent with § 262-2B.
A.Â
Complaint and hearing. The Borough Council shall have
the right to suspend or revoke any towing privileges issued pursuant
to this chapter for good cause upon written complaint of the Borough
Administrator. In the event a towing operator fails or refuses to
retain the proper equipment, personnel or facilities necessary to
perform the services required for towing operators, or that the services
performed are not satisfactory or violate any provision of this section,
rule or regulation duly adopted, the Borough Administrator shall file
a written complaint with the Borough Council that there is probable
cause for revocation or suspension. Written notice of such complaint
and the basis of the complaint shall be given to the towing operator,
and said operator shall be entitled to a hearing before the Borough
Council prior to final determination of the complaint by the Borough
Council.
[Amended 9-10-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-14]
B.Â
Penalties.
(1)Â
Any operator who violates any section of this chapter,
in addition to any other penalties provided by law, shall be subject
to suspension of towing privileges for one month for a first offense,
three months for a second offense, and six months for a third offense.
If the operator commits a fourth offense, its right to provide towing
services to the Borough shall be permanently revoked, and the towing
operator shall be removed from the list of approved operators.
(2)Â
Any operator who violates the operator rate schedule
shall receive a fine of $250 and suspension of towing privileges for
one month. A second violation will result in a fine of $400 and suspension
of towing privileges for six months. A third violation will result
in a fine of $500 and permanent revocation of towing privileges.
(3)Â
In all cases, if an operator overcharges a vehicle
owner, the excess moneys paid shall be returned by the operator to
the owner within 10 business days.
(4)Â
A towing operator may be removed from the list adopted pursuant to § 262-2B, by resolution of the Borough Council, if its performance is determined to be unreliable or inadequate. If there is a breach of any of the provisions of this chapter or applicable regulations, an operator may be removed from the list by the Borough Administrator pending action by the Borough Council.
[Amended 9-10-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-14]