[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Upper Brookville as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Vehicles and traffic — See Ch. 195.
Zoning — See Ch. 205.
[Adopted 5-15-2007 by L.L. No. 8-2007[1]]
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Editor's Note: This local law was originally designated to be added as Chapter 198, but was renumbered to maintain the alphabetical integrity of the Code.
A. 
The Board of Trustees of the Village (hereinafter the "Board") hereby finds that the parking of any vehicle other than on a driveway or in a garage, or the parking and/or storage of commercial and recreational vehicles, junked vehicles and boats other than in an enclosed garage, creates a visual blight within the Village which deprives the Village of its rural, residential character and which adversely affects the aesthetics and property values therein. Similarly, the Board finds that the parking of more than one horse trailer adversely affects the aesthetics and property values of the surrounding community. The Board further finds that the outdoor parking and/or storage of junked vehicles, recreational vehicles and boats on residential property poses a potential safety hazard inasmuch as they can not be readily moved in cases of fire or other emergency.
B. 
It is the intent of this article to regulate the parking and storage of vehicles, horse trailers and boats in a manner which will preserve the Village's rural, residential character, protect the aesthetics and property values within the Village and otherwise promote the health, safety and general welfare of its residents.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BOAT
Any vessel, watercraft or other contrivance used or capable of being used as a means of transportation in the water.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Any truck, tractor, machinery, school bus, trailer, boat or other vehicle used for the transportation for compensation or for hire of persons or property. For the purposes of this definition, a limousine is deemed to be a commercial vehicle. Lack of a commercial license plate or commercial registration shall not be conclusive proof that a vehicle is not a commercial vehicle within this definition.
DRIVEWAY/PARKING AREA
A paved surface or pathway which extends from a portion of a lot and leads directly to a curb cut on an adjacent street. For the purposes of this definition, a paved surface or pathway shall include those constructed of, or covered with, an all-weather surface such as gravel, macadam, asphalt, concrete or other material approved by the Village Building Department.
ENCLOSED GARAGE
Any building or structure enclosed on all sides by walls, columns and doors and which is capable of being used for the storage of one or more vehicles owned and used by the owner or tenant of the lot on which it is erected for a purpose accessory to the use of the lot, and which in all respects complies with the applicable zoning laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to all setback requirements.
HORSE TRAILER
Any vehicle used or capable of being used to carry and transport horses.
JUNKED VEHICLE
Any vehicle, including a trailer, which is not duly registered pursuant to Vehicle and Traffic Law § 401 or is in a rusted, wrecked, discarded, dismantled, partly dismantled, inoperative or abandoned condition.
PARKING
Leaving a vehicle unoccupied, standing motionless and unattended for an interval of time longer than is reasonably necessary to load or unload passengers or freight. For the purposes of this article, parking shall also include the storage of boats and vehicles.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Any vehicle, including a trailer, which is constructed, altered or otherwise designed to be used to transport persons and/or personal possessions for recreational purposes by its operator. For the purposes of this definition, mobile homes, motor homes, tent trailer(s), campers and trailers to transport automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, boats and watercraft, are deemed to be recreational vehicles.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Those premises located within the geographical boundaries of the Village, except properties involving a nonconforming use or a conditional use.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, off-highway trail, waterway or snow, except devices propelled by muscular power and electrically driven mobility-assistance devices operated or driven by a person with a disability. For the purposes of this definition, a trailer is deemed to be a vehicle.
A. 
The parking of any vehicle on property other than on a driveway or in an enclosed garage is prohibited; provided, however, that commercial vehicles, junked vehicles, recreational vehicles, and horse trailers are subject to the following additional restrictions:
(1) 
The parking of a commercial vehicle on residential property is prohibited, unless said vehicle is in an enclosed garage or has been parked on the property for an interval of time not to exceed 24 hours by persons performing work or other services at or upon the property.
(2) 
The parking of junked vehicles, other than in an enclosed garage, is prohibited on residential property.
(3) 
The parking of recreational vehicles, other than in an enclosed garage, is prohibited on residential property.
(4) 
The parking of any horse trailer on residential property, other than on a driveway or in an enclosed garage, is prohibited. The parking of more than one horse trailer is prohibited on residential property.
(5) 
The parking of any horse trailer having the capacity to carry and transport more than two horses simultaneously is prohibited on residential property.
The parking of boats, other than in an enclosed garage, is prohibited on residential property.
A. 
Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, an exemption from the above may be granted upon a demonstration that the exemption sought is not injurious to the public health, safety and welfare by issuance, for a period not to exceed 30 days, of a certificate of exemption, by application of the property owner to the Village Clerk.
B. 
In the event that the restrictions imposed by this article create an economic or other hardship, an application may be made by the property owner to the Board of Trustees, which Board is hereby authorized to issue, after appropriate hearing, additional certificates of exemption.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this article shall be guilty of a violation, punishable as provided in Chapter I, General Provisions, Article II.