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PART II GENERAL LEGISLATION: Chapter 137, SNOW
AND ICE REMOVAL
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of
the Township of Abington 4-13-1961 by Ord. No. 1025.
Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Nuisances -- See Ch. 108.
Streets and sidewalks -- See Ch. 143.
137-1. Definitions and usage.
A. Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases
as used in this chapter shall have the meanings given
herein:
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS -- The Board of Township Commissioners,
Department of Public Works, Department of Public Safety,
the Township Manager-Secretary, Chief of Police, Township
Engineer or their authorized representative.
FOOTPATH -- That part of the sidewalk area that is
used by the public but in which there is no sidewalk
pavement whatsoever.
PERSON or PERSONS -- Any person or persons, male or
female, corporation, partnership, association, company,
individual, owner, occupant, lessee, tenant or any organization.
PUBLIC PLACE -- Any street, road, highway, avenue,
lane, place, way, alley, footpath, sidewalk or park
within the limits of the township.
SIDEWALK AREA -- The area between the curbline and
the side of the right-of-way in any public place.
SIDEWALK PAVEMENT -- That part of the sidewalk area
that is paved.
B. Usage. When not inconsistent with the context, words
used in the singular include the plural, and words in
the plural include the singular, and words used in the
present tense include the future. The word "shall"
is always mandatory.
137-2. Removal by owner or occupant.
It shall be the duty of the owner, or if the owner
is not in residence, the occupant, lessee, tenant or
person having charge of any building, building lot,
piece of ground or parcel of real estate in the Township
of Abington abutting upon any public place, to remove
or cause to be removed all snow and ice from the sidewalk
pavement or established footpaths in front of or adjacent
to such premises to a width of not less than three feet
within 24 hours after such snow or ice shall have fallen
or accumulated thereon.
137-3. Method of removal.
A. Snow or ice removed from sidewalk areas shall be
placed on the person's property.
B. If there shall be an excessive amount of snow or
ice and there is no longer any place on the person's
property to shovel the snow, then it may be placed along
the curbline but not in the street.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person to throw or
put or cause to be thrown or put any snow or ice into
any public place in the township while clearing driveway
approaches, unless the same shall be broken up and spread
evenly over the surface of such public place.
D. At corner properties, snow shall be cleared to enable
pedestrians to cross the intersection.
E. Should the snow and ice on the sidewalk pavement
or footpath be frozen so hard that it cannot be removed
without injury to the pavement or damaging the base
of the footpath, the person having charge of the snow
and ice removal may, within the time specified in 137-2,
cause the sidewalk abutting or adjacent to such premises
to be strewn and to be kept strewn with ashes, sand,
sawdust or some similar suitable material, and shall,
as soon thereafter as the weather shall permit, thoroughly
clean such sidewalks.
F. Fire hydrants shall not be covered.
137-4. Violations and penalties. [Amended 12-12-1996
by Ord. No. 1778]
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this chapter or who shall fail to comply with the
conditions or requirements in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable
to pay a fine of $20. For each subsequent offense committed
within the same calendar year, the amount of the fine
shall increase by $20 per offense. The amount of the
fines set forth herein may be reset from time to time
by resolution of the Board of Commissioners. A new and
separate offense shall be deemed to have been committed
for each day that said violation exists. All fines imposed
by this chapter are recoverable by summary proceedings
before any District Justice in the Township of Abington,
and, upon recovery thereof, all such fines shall be
paid into the treasury of the township. In default of
the payment of any fine imposed by any District Justice
under the provisions of this chapter, the person so
offending may be committed to the jail for a period
of one day.
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