No vehicle shall be parked or allowed to remain upon any street in any
of the following circumstances:
A. When it is in a disabled condition so as to be incapable
of operation.
B. When its position on a street is at such an hour or in
such a location as to constitute a potential hazard or obstruction to the
normal flow of traffic.
C. After it has been parked on any public street or public
parking area for more than five consecutive days without being moved. Such
vehicle found to be parked in the same parking space on any public street
or parking area for five consecutive days or more may be removed by the village
and impounded.
[Amended 10-21-1996 by L.L.
No. 11-1996]
D. When abandoned on a street or public place as outlined
in § 1224 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
The proceeds from the sale of any vehicle sold as provided in §
287-5 of this chapter shall be applied first to the costs of sale; second against the towing charges; third against any storage charges; and fourth to any and all unpaid delinquent parking summonses issued in the Village of Tarrytown against said vehicle and against any other vehicles registered to the owner thereof. In the event that the sale proceeds exceed the above cost and charges, the excess shall be held without interest by the Village Treasurer for the benefit of the owner for a period not to exceed five years. If the proceeds remain unclaimed after the five-year period, the proceeds shall be paid into the general fund of the village.