This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Snow Emergency
Parking and Vehicle Operation Ordinance of the City of Clairton."
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and enforcement of this article:
DECLARATION OF SNOW EMERGENCY
The EOC will declare a snow emergency in time for public
announcement not later than by 6:00 p.m. the day of or, in the case
of a probable overnight or early morning start, the day preceding
the event.
EMERGENCY ROUTES
Designated major arterials and main interconnectors between wards and other municipalities which are used for principal emergency, commercial, school or bus access. Also includes major, high-volume residential streets. (See list of designated primary snow emergency routes under §
331-22 below.)
SNOW EMERGENCY EVENT
A snow event where accumulation of snow is expected to exceed
three inches or where the effects of other types of winter weather
create an emergency situation.
SNOW TIRES
Any tires mounted on drive wheels of vehicles which are designed
to give effective traction on snow, mud or ice-covered streets by
means of extra-heavy-duty treads with special high-traction patterns,
except that no tire so defined shall be construed to be a snow tire
if it is damaged or worn to the extent that its performance would
be substantially impaired. The performance of a snow tire shall be
considered substantially impaired if such tire, when measured in tread
groove at two points of the circumference where the tread is thinnest,
but not closer than 15 inches, the tread design depth measures not
less than 1/4 of an inch at both locations.
The EOC, acting through the Police Department, is hereby authorized
to remove or have removed a vehicle from a street when the vehicle
is parked in violation of any parking ordinance or provision of law
and is interfering or about to interfere with snow plowing, salting,
cindering or snow removal operations.
In any prosecution with regard to a vehicle parked or left in
a place in violation of this article, proof that the particular vehicle
described in the complaint or information was parked or left in violation
of a provision of this article, together with proof that the defendant
named in the complaint or information 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 article.
It shall be illegal and unlawful for any person to remove any
snow from any portion of the street and pile the same on any other
area of said street for any purposes whatsoever. No person shall remove
snow, ice or sleet from private property, sidewalk areas or driveways
and deposit the same on the streets of the City of Clairton.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this article shall
face a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $600 and costs of prosecution
and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, shall face imprisonment
for not more than 10 days.
The City Manager is authorized and directed to prepare a Winter
Weather Emergency Plan to define the actions to be taken in the event
of adverse winter weather conditions to mitigate the effects of such
severe winter weather on transportation, commerce and general community
welfare and safety. Such plan shall include, but not be limited to,
defining roles and responsibilities of City departments, identifying
street designations and operational parameters, identifying equipment
and personnel available and snow emergency event activation.
The following streets are hereby designated primary routes under
the Winter Weather Emergency Plan. During a declared snow emergency,
the following additional parking restrictions shall apply.
A. Additional parking restrictions on the designated primary routes,
with the exception of the Central Business District, are based on
an odd/even method where parking is restricted to that side of street
address numbering (odd/even) that correlates with the date the snow
emergency is declared by the EOC.
B. For instance, on December 28, the EOC announces a snow emergency
starting at some time that evening or early the next morning. Along
primary routes where parking is allowed on the even side of streets,
vehicle owners must move their vehicles off that side of the street
to legal parking elsewhere. At 6:00 p.m. the next evening (December
29), if the emergency is still in effect, vehicle owners may park
back on the even side, but must be off any odd side, legal, primary
route parking areas. This will allow plowing crews to clear the full
street width within a two-day period for better traffic flow and overall
parking availability.
C. Areas that are normally restricted will also remain restricted during
snow emergencies. This parking pattern for designated primary routes
will continue until the emergency is declared over.
D. Central Business District. All legal street parking along primary
routes designated in the Central Business District will be prohibited
during snow emergencies between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00
a.m. Off-street parking is available during these hours so that snow
removal crews can clear as much of the high traffic areas as possible.
E. Primary routes.
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Emergency Snow Removal Routes
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Desiderio Boulevard
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Maple Avenue
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Miller Avenue
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St. Clair Avenue/Ravensburg Boulevard
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State Street
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Walnut Avenue
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Worthington Avenue
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