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Any individual, establishment, partnership, corporation, entity or concern who fails to pay said sum within 15 days following the above-mentioned date shall have his or her alarm connection service with the Township suspended until such time as the aforesaid fee for the current year is remitted to the Township Treasurer as aforesaid.
(Ord. 10/15/1969)
Any individual, establishment, partnership, corporation, entity or concern who shall initiate employment of such service during the year shall pay, on a prorated basis, an amount equal to that fractional portion of the year for which he or she is receiving said service.
(Ord. 10/15/1969)
Part 4
Disabled, Inoperable Vehicle and/or Unattended Vehicle
Disabled, Inoperable Vehicle and/or Unattended Vehicle
1. No owner or responsible person shall leave parked upon a township street, or highway or alley, on either public or private property a disabled, inoperable vehicle, and/or a vehicle that has been left parked or unattended for a period of not more than ten days.
2. For the purpose of this Part, a disabled, inoperable vehicle shall be a vehicle that is not capable of being moved under its own power, or a vehicle with deflated tire or tires; or is partially disabled, wrecked or junked; or is not displaying current registration plate(s) or inspection stickers. A left unattended vehicle is a vehicle that can be moved under its own power but is left parked in one location over ten days. The vehicle(s) described in this Part is one that is designed for the purpose of transporting people or property and it may be motorized or designed to be drawn by a motorized vehicle. This Part does not exclude that type of vehicle used in construction or farming activities.
(Ord. 1996-1, 6/13/1996, §1; Ord. 2017-4, 8/10/2017; Ord. 2018-5, 8/9/2018)
A Plains Township Police Department parking ticket shall be issued and placed on the vehicle in violation or handed to the owner or responsible person. The parking ticket will be noted with the violation of this Part. This parking ticket will allow the owner or responsible person seven days to respond by removing the vehicle and paying the ticket penalty. The officer will indicate on this parking ticket “Vehicle Must Be Moved”. The Police Department may allow additional time for the removal of a vehicle on violation of this Part if the owner or responsible person can show just cause for doing so.
(Ord. 1996-1, 6/13/1996, § 2)
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