[Amended 10-18-2010 by Ord. No. HR-386]
There shall be no parking of any motor vehicle on cul-de-sacs
or other public areas that obstruct traffic and or impede plow operations
within Tredyffrin Township at any time during the course of any snow
storm with accumulation of snow or sleet greater than two inches has
fallen or in which there has been any accumulation of ice (hereinafter
referred to as a "snow event"). Such restriction will remain in effect
until the conclusion of the snow event and until such time as plowing,
salting, and/or cindering are completed.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, residents without off-street parking and occupying properties located on the roads listed in Schedule XX (§ 195-69) of this Chapter are exempt from the regulation stated in § 195-45 above. Vehicles may be parked only on the side of the street indicated in Schedule XX (§ 195-69).
In addition to the roads exempted in § 195-46, the Tredyffrin Township Director of Public Works may annually issue on-street snow and/or ice parking permits to residents of properties with steeply sloped driveways. Where such exceptions are permitted, they will only be for vehicles and parking shall be restricted to one side of the roadway at the direction of the Director of Public Works. No on-street snow and/or ice parking permit shall issue for parking on snow emergency routes described in Schedule XIX (§ 195-68).
A.
Township and state police are hereby authorized to have any vehicle
parked in violation of this article towed away without further notice
at the expense of the owner of said vehicle.
C.
The continuation of such violation for each successive day shall
constitute a separate offense, and the person, firm or corporation
allowing or permitting the continuation of a violation may be punished
as provided above for each separate offense.