The Village of Chester hereby determines that
providing regulations for the prompt and safe removal of disabled,
abandoned and impounded vehicles from public streets within the Village
is necessary for the public health, safety and general welfare of
the residents and traveling public within the Village. This chapter
will not supersede any specific orders issued by police agencies addressing
specific situations (such as vehicles impounded for criminal investigation
purposes).
Whenever used in this chapter, unless a different
meaning clearly appears from the context, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated.
ACCIDENT
Any incident or occurrence in which a motor vehicle or more
than one motor vehicle shall contact one another or other objects,
thereby causing personal injury or property damage.
CRUISING
The driving of a wrecker along any Village street or highway
for the purpose of soliciting business in the Village.
DRIVER
Any person driving a tow truck for hire upon public streets.
FOR HIRE
Any incident where a fee, charge or other consideration is
directly or indirectly imposed for towing, carrying or removing of
a vehicle, including any case where any person makes repairs on a
towed vehicle for compensation, even if no charge is expressly imposed
for towing such vehicle.
IMPOUND/STORAGE FACILITY
Secured, fenced-in area for at least five towed or impounded
vehicles. The license holder must have the ability to store at least
two vehicles inside a building or garage on the facility premises.
OWNED
Owned, rented or leased.
PERSON
Any individual, sole proprietorship, firm, partnership, association,
corporation, or other organization, and the singular or plural, masculine,
feminine, or neuter thereof, unless the contrary is clearly expressed.
RECOVERY
The retrieval of a disabled or abandoned motor vehicle from
off the paved portion of a street by another vehicle for hire.
SERVICE CALL
A request for assistance from a tow truck which does not
involve towing but is limited to rendering emergency assistance for
such categories as battery charges, flat tires, lockouts or gasoline.
TOWING
The moving or removing of disabled motor vehicles or abandoned
motor vehicles by another vehicle for hire. "Towing" includes recovery,
unless the context indicates otherwise.
WRECKER
A vehicle registered as a tow truck and used for the purpose
of towing or carrying another vehicle that has been or is involved
in an accident or is disabled, abandoned or illegally parked.
Cruising, as defined hereby, is prohibited within
the Village of Chester.
Within seven days after receipt of an application as herein
provided, the Chief of Police shall cause an investigation to be made
of the applicant and of his proposed business operation to be licensed.
The Chief of Police may delegate the inspection of the wrecker(s)
to an independent person, who may not be engaged in business in the
Village, who shall be qualified by experience and training to make
such inspection and who shall report to the Chief of Police whether
the wrecker(s) is/are in a thoroughly safe and sanitary condition.
Within 14 days after completion of the inspection and investigation,
the Chief of Police shall either approve or deny the application.
Upon the approval of the Chief of Police, the
Village Clerk shall issue a license to the applicant, a copy of which
must be kept in all towing vehicles while conducting operations under
the license. All licenses issued hereunder shall expire on the 31st
day of December next succeeding the date of issuance, unless sooner
suspended or revoked by the Chester Village Board as hereinafter provided.
Licenses are not transferable, delegable or assignable.
Charges for the transportation, hauling or services
of disabled or impounded vehicles shall not exceed the rates established
by the Chester Village Board, which rates may be reviewed annually
by the Police Department and the Chester Village Board and may be
adjusted or revised from time to time by the Chester Village Board.
No person who is under the age of 18 years shall
drive a tow vehicle. Tow vehicle operators must possess a valid driver's
license for the class of vehicle that is being operated, along with
the tow truck endorsement.
The wreckers of licensees shall be equipped
at all times with emergency flashing amber lights visible from front
and rear, a CO2 or dry-powder fire extinguisher
with a minimum capacity of 10 pounds, one container of oil-absorbing
material with a minimum capacity of five gallons, a carton containing
at least one dozen red railroad-type flares, a dolly/dolly wheels
and a shovel and a broom for clearing the highway of nonhazardous
debris, if any. All equipment shall be maintained in good condition
and in satisfactory working order.
Each towing firm responding for a call for service
must supply the owner/operator of the vehicle who is at the scene
with a card containing the tow firm's business name, address, telephone
number, hours of operation, a written estimate of the expected charges
and the accepted manner of payment.
Police have the power to remove vehicles under
the following circumstances:
A. There is obstruction of a public right-of-way or private
property pursuant to vehicle and traffic laws.
B. A vehicle has been vandalized or presents a fire or
safety hazard or is an attractive nuisance.
C. An abandoned vehicle bears no discernible registration
or identification data.
D. An abandoned vehicle is not licensed or operable.
E. A vehicle is violating any emergency no-parking provisions
as set forth in the Village Code.
F. Any other condition exists where removal at the behest
of the Police Department is permitted or required by law.
A licensee called to the scene of an accident
must, in accordance with the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law,
at the scene, sweep away or clean up any nonhazardous debris, provided
that he is furnished with police protection against moving vehicles
at the scene. There shall be no charge by the licensee for the cleanup
of debris resulting from the accident.
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions
of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by a fine not
to exceed $250 or by imprisonment for a period not to exceed 30 days,
or by such fine and imprisonment. Each violation of any of the provisions
of this chapter and each day there is a violation thereof shall be
deemed and taken to be a separate and distinct offense. In addition,
the Village Board, after a hearing, may suspend or revoke any license
issued hereunder for violation of any of the provisions of this chapter
for such period of time as found appropriate after the hearing.