[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the Township of Independence as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Driveways — See Ch. 177.
Streets and sidewalks — See Ch. 355.
Abandoned or junked vehicles — See Ch. 389.
[Adopted 9-15-1992 by Ord. No. 93-2[1]]
[1]
Editor's Note: This article was adopted as Ord. No. 93-2; the correct ordinance number is Ord. No. 92-4.
A. 
Words and phrases, when used in this article, except for sections to which different or additional definitions apply, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code, as amended (Title 75), except that, in this article, the word "street" shall be used interchangeably with the word "highway," "road," and the like, and shall have the same meaning as the word "highway" as defined in the Motor Vehicle Code.
B. 
The term "legal holidays" as used in this article shall mean and include: New Years' Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
C. 
In this article, the singular shall include the plural, the plural shall include the singular, and the masculine shall include all genders.
All traffic and parking regulations of a permanent nature shall be enacted as ordinances, as amendments to ordinances, as parts of ordinances, except where the law specifically authorizes less formal action. Future designation of restrictions as to parking on specific streets shall be done by resolution.
This article repeals the Campbell Street Ordinance of 1958 and amends and/or repeals those provisions of the Enforcement Ordinance as pertain to penalty and/or punishment.
A. 
The Board of Supervisors shall have the following powers to regulate traffic and parking temporally and in time of emergency:
(1) 
In the case of fire, flood, storm or other emergencies, to establish temporary traffic and/or parking regulations; and
(2) 
In the case of emergency or to facilitate public works, or in the conduct of parades, processions or public events, to restrict or prohibit traffic and/or parking in limited areas for periods of not more than 72 hours.
B. 
Such temporary and emergency regulations shall become effective when mandated by any one individual supervisor and shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement Officer in the same manner as permanent regulations. Any person who shall operate or park a vehicle or tractor in violation of any such regulations, or who shall move, remove, destroy, injure or deface any sign or marking erected, posted or made to give notice of any such regulation, shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties set forth in the ordinance elsewhere for a violation thereof and, in the case of a violation for which no specific penalty is set forth in the law or elsewhere in this article, the fine of not more than $300 and not less than $25 together with costs of prosecution.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
C. 
Future designation of specific streets as to parking restrictions shall be done by resolution.
In addition to the above terms and conditions, the Board of Supervisors may, from time to time by resolution, designate places upon and along the highways in the Township, where for a period of not more than 90 days, specific traffic and/or parking regulations, prohibitions and restrictions shall be enforced and effect, and shall designate such locations by proper signs and markings. Such regulations, prohibitions and restrictions shall be effective as if they had been specified in this article. No person shall operate or park a vehicle or tractor in violation of any such regulation, prohibition or restriction, and no person shall move, remove, destroy or deface any sign or marking erected, posted or made by authority of this section. Any person who shall violate any provision of this section shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties set forth in the law or elsewhere in this article for a violation of such nature, and in the case of a violation for which no specific penalty is set forth in the law or elsewhere in this article, to a fine of not more than $300 and not less than $25 together with costs of prosecution; provided, the purpose of this section is to allow for the test and experimental determination of the feasibility and desirability of permanent changes in the ordinances of the Township relative to traffic and parking.
A. 
The Board of Supervisors shall have authority to close any street or any specific part of a street to vehicular traffic and to parking and to place barriers or station police officers or the Code Enforcement Officer thereat, while construction or maintenance work in underway or a special event is being conducted on the closed portion. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle upon any such closed portion or to park the same thereon.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
B. 
Any person who violates any provision of this section shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $300 and not less than $25 plus costs.
A. 
The Board of Supervisors shall have the authority to establish a restricted traffic area upon any street where construction or maintenance work is underway and to station flagmen at each end of the restricted portion. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive a vehicle upon any such restricted traffic area or to park thereon at any time when the flagman is displaying a sign directing that vehicle to stop, or signaling that vehicle, by flag or other device not to proceed and/or advises the operator of said vehicle to remove the same from said street.
B. 
Any person who violates any provision of this section, shall upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $300 and not less than $25 plus costs.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
The police officers of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and/or State Police officers are authorized and empowered to enforce this article in addition to the Code Enforcement Officer.
Wherever a space is marked off on any street for the parking of an individual vehicle, every vehicle parked there shall be parked wholly within the lines bounding that space, and it shall be a violation of this article for any person to park a vehicle or allow it to remain parked otherwise.
Only angle parking shall be permitted on the following streets and/or portions thereof: on all streets where angle parking is required, every vehicle parked at the angle shall be parked with its front nearest the curb.
Parking shall be prohibited at all times in the following locations:
A. 
Whenever indicated by no parking signs that state: "No parking here to corner";
B. 
No parking shall be permitted on the below listed streets and/or on the sides thereof as indicated below when the same have been posted with signs that state: "No parking", "No parking this side", or otherwise indicates that there is no parking in a specific area or on a specific street.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: So in original.
Parking shall be prohibited in the following locations on the days and between the hours indicated, as follows:[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: So in original.
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or to allow to remain parked, on any of the following streets or parts of streets, any vehicle other than a passenger car (which shall not include any bus, motor home, or passenger attached to a trailer of any kind):
No person shall park a vehicle, or allow it to remain parked, in any space indicated for handicapped parking only unless the subject vehicle has valid handicapped license plates.
A. 
Any person who violates any provision of this article, unless specified otherwise herein, shall upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $300 and not less than $25 plus costs. The above terms and conditions notwithstanding as pertains to any and all violations provided for in this article, the fine for said violation shall be five $5 if paid to the Code Enforcement Officer or the Township Secretary within 24 hours of the occurrence.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
B. 
Any violation that occurs for a period in excess of one hour shall be considered a separate violation. Any person who violates a parking regulation for a period in excess of 24 hours shall also be subject to the remedies and sanctions contained herein below pertaining to removal and impoundment of illegally parked vehicles and therein shall addition to the fines and costs imposed in this section, or otherwise, shall be subject to the same sanctions or penalties as contained herein below.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Original Sec. 20, regarding removal of abandoned vehicles, which previously followed this section, was repealed 9-15-2010 by Ord. No. 10-01.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
Whenever the Code Enforcement Officer or any police officer finds a vehicle in violation of any of the provisions of § 3351 of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code (relating to stopping, standing and parking outside business and residence districts),[1] the Officer may move the vehicle, or cause the vehicle to be moved, or require the driver or other person in charge of the vehicle to move the vehicle, to a position off the roadway where the vehicle will not interfere unduly with the normal movement of traffic or constitute a safety hazard. Any police officer or the Code Enforcement Officer may remove or cause to be removed to a place of safety any unattended vehicle illegally left standing upon any highway, bridge, causeway or in any tunnel, in such position or under such circumstances so as to interfere unduly with the normal movement of traffic or constitute a safety hazard.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 3351.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
Any police officer or Code Enforcement Officer may remove or cause to be removed to the place of business of the operator of a wrecker or to a nearby garage or other place of safety any vehicle found upon the highway under any of the following circumstances:
A. 
Report has been made that the vehicle has been stolen or taken without the consent of its owner.
B. 
The person or persons in charge of the vehicle are physically unable to provide for custody or removal of the vehicle.
C. 
The person driving or in control of the vehicle is arrested for an alleged offense for which it is required by law to take the person arrested before an issuing authority without unnecessary delay.
D. 
The vehicle is in violation of Section 3353 of the Vehicle Code[1] except for overtime parking.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 3353.
E. 
The vehicle has been abandoned as defined herein. As to this provision, the officer or Code Enforcement Officer shall comply with provisions contained in Chapter 75 of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 101 et seq.
[Amended 5-16-2012; 5-21-2014]
Prior to removal of a vehicle, notice thereof shall be given to the owner as required herein:
A. 
Prior to removal of an abandoned vehicle bearing a registration plate, certificate of inspection or vehicle identification number plate by which the last registered owner of the vehicle can be determined, the police department or the Code Enforcement Officer shall send a notice by certified mail to the last registered owner of the vehicle informing the owner that unless the vehicle is moved to a suitable location within seven days of the date notice is mailed, the vehicle shall be removed under this section and held at a suitable facility where it may be reclaimed by the owner in accordance with the provisions of § 7306 of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.[1] If the abandoned motor vehicle does not bear an identifiable registration plate, certificate of inspection, or vehicle identification number plate, the notice may be secured to the vehicle. If within the seven-day period, the owner so requests, the owner shall be given an opportunity to explain to the police office or Code Enforcement Officer why the owner believes the vehicle should not be removed. If the police officer or Code Enforcement Officer determines that the vehicle shall, nonetheless, be removed, the owner shall be given an additional 48 hours to remove the vehicle, have it removed or demand a hearing, which shall conform to the requirements of 2 Pa.C.S.A., Chapter 5, Subchapter B. The police officer or department shall inform the owner of the right to a hearing by delivering to the owner a notice warning that the owner, unless the vehicle is removed or a hearing is demanded, that the owner shall be subject to the provisions of § 7306 of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code. If as a result of the hearing, it is determined that the vehicle will be removed, the owner shall be given an additional 48 hours to remove the vehicle or have it removed. The hearing shall be before the Township Board of Supervisors. The provision for notice set forth in this section is applicable only if the vehicle is abandoned upon the highway and is not in violation of Subsection (b) or § 3351(a) or 3353 of the Vehicle Code.[2] Notice under this provision is in addition to any other notice requirements provided by the Vehicle Code.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 7306.
[2]
Editor's Note: See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 3351(a) or 3353.
In order to claim a vehicle, the owner shall pay towing and storage costs, plus a fee of $50, of which $10 shall be transferred to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation by the garage to which the vehicle was taken. This shall be in addition to any and all fines or other costs incurred by the owner or driver thereof.
[1]
Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).
The payment of any towing and storage charges authorized by this article shall, unless payment is made under protest, be final and conclusive, and shall constitute a waiver of any right to recover the money so paid. If payment of any towing or storage charges is made under protest, the offender shall be entitled to a hearing before a district justice. Payment of towing and storage charges shall not relieve the owner or driver of any vehicle from liability for any fine or penalty for the violation of the provision of this article for which the vehicle was removed or impounded.
[Adopted 12-17-1997 by Ord. No. 97-3]
A. 
Words and phrases, when used in this article, except for Sections to which different or additional definitions apply, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code except that, in this article, the word "street" may be used interchangeably with the word "highway", and shall have the same meaning as the word "highway" as defined in the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.
B. 
In this article, the singular shall include the plural, the plural shall include the singular and the masculine shall include the feminine.
All traffic regulations of a permanent nature shall be enacted as ordinances, as parts of ordinances, as amendments to ordinances, or as amendments to this article, except where the law specifically authorizes less formal action, including but not limited to resolutions.
The Pennsylvania State Police and any other police official or officer providing police services in the Township, including but not limited to Township police, are authorized to use all mechanical or electrical speed-timing devices for the determination of speed of a motor vehicle as are approved or are subsequently approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, including but not limited to ESP, VASCAR, and radar. This section authorizes the use of said devices upon all highways within the Township, be they Township, county or state highways, and does also hereby provide for the exercise of all powers granted to local authorities under the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.
The Township Supervisors are hereby authorized and empowered, by resolution, to establish maximum speed limits for such roads, streets, or highways and/or portions thereof as the Supervisors shall determine to be appropriate.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $35 and, in addition thereto, any person exceeding the maximum speed limit by more than five miles per hour shall pay an additional fine of $2 per mile for each mile in excess of five miles per hour over the maximum speed limit plus court costs and/or upon failure to pay said fine or penalty, be subject to incarceration and/or suspension of operating privileges pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and/or the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.
To the extent that the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code and/or the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Transportation are in conflict with the provisions and/or portions of this article, now or in the future, the contents of the Motor Vehicle Code and/or the Rules and Regulations shall be given precedence. Therein, and not by way of limitation, any other fines, costs and/or penalties that may otherwise be imposed or proscribed shall be in addition to any and all fines and costs as otherwise contained herein.
Any and all maximum speed limits designated and/or established for a designated highway or portion thereof, shall be posted and/or displayed in conformity with the Rules and Regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and/or the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code.