§ 138-8. Commercial vehicles.  


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  • The following regulations shall apply to commercial motor vehicles to be operated on the beaches of the City of North Wildwood:
    A. 
    A person desiring to operate a commercial motor vehicle on the beaches of the City of North Wildwood shall make application for a permit to do so to the Chief of Police of the City of North Wildwood or his designee, during regular business hours only. The applicant shall present his commercial motor vehicle for inspection at the time and place designated by the Chief of Police or his designee, and said vehicle must bear a current inspection sticker issued by the state in which the vehicle is registered if required for operation on the highways in that state. The applicant shall also supply his name, address, driver's license, vehicle registration, proof of motor vehicle insurance and reason for the issuance of the permit.
    B. 
    Permits will be issued on a date-to-date basis, for a maximum of one month, and said time period will be determined by the Chief of Police or his designee, in his sole discretion.
    C. 
    Fees.
    [Amended 8-6-1985 by Ord. No. 903; 5-5-1987 by Ord. No. 956; 4-5-1988 by Ord. No. 986]
    (1) 
    The Chief of Police and the Public Safety Director of the City of North Wildwood, or their designees, shall collect fees for every permit issued to commercial vehicles which are traveling on the beach of the City of North Wildwood, and said fees shall be as follows:
    Type of Fee
    Vehicles Traveling to Points Within City Limits of City of North Wildwood
    Vehicles Traveling to Points Outside City Limits of City of North Wildwood
    1-day fee
    $10
    $20
    30-day fee
    $25
    $100
    Yearly fee
    $50
    $200
    (2) 
    The above fees may only be waived by resolution of the Mayor and Council.
    D. 
    Only a person who is issued a permit under this article may operate a motor vehicle on the beaches of this City under the provisions of this article.
Added 5-7-1985 by Ord. No. 891