[Amended 7-5-1949; 8-1-1983 by L.L. No. 1-1983]
A. The following are hereby designated as cab or taxicab stands in the
public streets of the Village of Liberty;
[Amended 12-13-2006 by L.L. No. 16-2006]
(1) A space of 20 feet adjacent to the curb for one taxicab or a taxi
vehicle on the east side of South Main Street in front of Sureway
Taxi, Inc., 75 South Main Street.
(2) Two spaces of 18 feet each adjacent to the curb for two taxicabs
or taxi vehicles on the west side of South Main Street immediately
north of the curb which is north of the intersection of the alley
with 60 South Main Street.
[Added 7-25-2007 by L.L. No. 4-2007]
B. All previously created taxicab stands are hereby revoked and terminated.
[Amended 10-21-1963; 6-26-2017 by L.L. No.
4-2017]
A. Parking of vehicles in public streets of the Village of Liberty between
the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. from December 1 to April 1 is
prohibited. No vehicles shall be parked in any of the streets of the
Village between the aforesaid hours during the aforesaid period of
the year. No person or persons shall cause or permit any vehicle to
be parked in any of the streets of the Village between the hours of
3:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. from December 1 to April 1.
B. No commercial vehicles, taxicabs, buses, trailers, motor homes and
recreational vehicles shall be permitted to be parked in the Village
of Liberty municipal parking lot located at the northeast corner of
Darbee Lane and Grant Street (Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No.
109-1-1) between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m., unless
a permit is issued to the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer
by the Clerk of the Village of Liberty as hereinafter provided.
C. Permitted overnight parking.
(1) A resident of the Village of Liberty or business which is physically
located in the Village of Liberty which owns or leases a commercial
vehicle taxicab, bus, trailer, motor home or recreational vehicle
shall be permitted to park such vehicle or trailer overnight in the
Village of Liberty municipal parking lot located at the corner of
Darbee Lane and Grant Street (Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No.
109-1-1) between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m. if such
resident of the Village of Liberty or business which is physically
located in the Village of Liberty certifies to the satisfaction of
the Clerk of the Village of Liberty, on a form to be prescribed by
the Village of Liberty, that:
(a)
He, she or it is a resident of the Village of Liberty or is
a business physically located in the Village of Liberty;
(b)
He, she or it owns or leases a commercial vehicle, taxicab,
bus, trailer, motor home or recreational vehicle; and
(c)
He, she or it provides to the Clerk of the Village of Liberty
such documentation as required on the application provided by the
Village of Liberty and as otherwise reasonably requested by the Clerk
of the Village of Liberty to reasonably satisfy the Clerk that the
foregoing provisions have been satisfied. The owner or lessee of the
vehicle or trailer shall certify on such application the truth and
accuracy of the foregoing and that such information shall remain true
and accurate during the time that the permit to be issued by the Clerk
of the Village of Liberty, as hereinafter provided, is in effect.
In the event of any change of any of the information provided by the
owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer on the aforementioned application,
the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer shall provide such
change of information in writing to the Clerk of the Village of Liberty
within five (5) business days after such change occurred. In the event
of a sale or expiration of the lease of the vehicle or trailer, the
permit for such vehicle or trailer shall immediately be invalid and
without force and effect. If the owner or lessee replaces the vehicle
or trailer with another vehicle or trailer, the owner or lessee may
apply for a new permit for such other vehicle or trailer, provided
that he or she complies with the application process as set forth
above. The permit shall not be transferrable or assignable.
(2) Simultaneously with the submission of the application and as a precondition
to the issuance of the permit, the applicant shall pay to the Clerk
of the Village of Liberty a fee as set by resolution of the Village
Board (which may be changed by future resolutions of the Village Board),
which shall only be refundable in the event that the application is
denied and a permit not issued. The Village Board may set different
fees for commercial vehicles, taxicabs, buses, trailers, motor homes
or recreational vehicles and may set different fees for the same type
of vehicle or trailer based upon size.
(3) If the owner or lessee of the vehicle or trailer, as aforesaid, fills out and signs and certifies the application provided by the Clerk of the Village of Liberty, and provides the documentation requested by the form or otherwise reasonably requested by the Clerk, as aforesaid, and the Clerk is reasonably satisfied that all of the requirements of this §
80-64 have been satisfied, the Clerk shall issue to the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer a permit for a period of one year, to commence from the date of the issuance of such permit, which shall be displayed prominently on the dashboard in the front windshield of such vehicle or trailer so as to be visible by the Police Department of the Village of Liberty during such times as such vehicle or trailer is parked overnight in the aforementioned designated Village municipal parking lot.
(4) In the event that the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer fails to fully comply with all of the terms and provisions of this §
80-64 and/or in the event that the Clerk of the Village of Liberty or the Village of Liberty determines that any of the information provided by the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer on the application or any documentation provided by the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer to the Clerk of the Village of Liberty is inaccurate or false in any material respect, or that the owner or lessee failed to provide in writing any change of information as required above, in addition to all other remedies available to the Village of Liberty the Clerk of the Village of Liberty shall revoke such permit immediately and advise the Code Enforcement Officer and the Liberty Police Department of the Village of Liberty that such permit has been revoked. Upon any such revocation or upon the expiration of a permit which is not renewed, the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer shall have no right to park his, her or its vehicle or trailer overnight in the aforesaid designated Village municipal parking lot. Within one month prior to the expiration of the one-year period of the permit as aforesaid, the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer shall be entitled to apply for a new permit, upon full compliance with all of the provisions set forth above as if it were such owner's or lessee's first application for such permit to the Village of Liberty.
(5) By applying for and accepting a permit, the applicant: i) acknowledges
that the municipal parking lot designated for overnight parking, as
aforesaid, may be plowed for snow and/or ice and/or salted and/or
sanded when necessary or desirable due to weather conditions; ii)
accepts any liability associated with such plowing, salting and sanding;
and iii) acknowledges that his, her or its vehicle or trailer may
be plowed in or subject to coming into contact with salt and/or sand
and that the Village of Liberty shall not be liable or responsible
to remove or dig out the vehicle or trailer if plowed in, clean or
remove salt or sand from any such vehicle or trailer, or be liable
for any damage caused as a result of the plowing, salting or sanding
except in the event of the gross negligence of the Village of Liberty.
D. No commercial vehicles, taxicabs, buses, trailers, motor homes or
recreational vehicles shall be permitted to park overnight between
the hours of 12:00 midnight and 5:00 a.m. in any of the following
Village of Liberty municipal parking lots:
(1) Located on the north side of School Street on portions of Village
of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No. 108-6-26 and immediately adjacent to
it on Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No. 108-6-24;
(2) Located on Darbee Lane on Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No. 108-12-8
and immediately adjacent to it on Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel
No. 10812-11.1;
(3) Located on Darbee Lane on Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No. 112-5-10.2;
(4) Located at the intersections of Maple Street and Church Street on
Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No. 112-6-4;
(5) Located at the intersections of Lake Street and South Main Street
on Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel No. 112-4-20; and
(6) Located on South Main Street on Village of Liberty Tax Map Parcel
No. 112-4-17.
E. For purposes of this Section, the following terms have the following
definitions:
BUS
As defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law § 104, as
amended or replaced from time to time\.
BUSINESS
Includes both a for-profit business and a not-for-profit
organization or venture.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
As defined in 15 NYCRR § 106.2, as amended or replaced
from time to time.
MOTOR HOME
As defined in 15 NYCRR § 106.3(e), as amended or
replaced from time to time.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A "house coach" as defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law § 119,
as amended or replaced from time to time.
TAXICAB
As defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law § 148-a,
as amended or replaced from time to time.
TRAILER
As defined in Vehicle and Traffic Law § 156, as
amended or replaced from time to time.
F. In addition to any other remedy available to the Village of Liberty, any vehicle or trailer parked in violation of §
80-64B or
D may be towed at the direction of the Village of Liberty Code Enforcement Officer or Village of Liberty Police Department. The cost and fee of such towing and any related storage of the vehicle or trailer by the towing company shall be borne by and be the sole responsibility of the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer. The Village of Liberty shall not, under any circumstances, be liable or responsible for: a) all or any portion of any costs or fees associated with or related to towing or storage of any such vehicle or trailer; or b) any damage caused to any such vehicle or trailer or to the owner or lessee of such vehicle or trailer as a result of any towing or storage of any such vehicle or trailer.
G. Notwithstanding the provisions of §
80-72, any violation of any of the provisions of §
80-64B through
D, shall be deemed an offense, and each violation shall be subject to a fine of no less than $100 and no more than $250. Each day that a vehicle or trailer is parked in violation of this section shall be deemed a separate violation. The Code Enforcement Officer of the Village of Liberty and the Village of Liberty Police Department are both severally authorized to enforce the provisions of this § 80.64.
[Added 8-9-2010 by L.L. No. 2-2010]
A. Legislative intent. The Village Board determines it to be necessary
to regulate, for the public safety, the land in front of public places
of assembly to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the public.
Such determination is made pursuant to the provisions of § 1640-a
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, after due request from the Village
of Liberty Police Chief. Such regulation is necessary to protect people
entering or exiting and seeking to enter and exit the places of merchants
and substantial office buildings.
B. Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following terms
shall have the following meanings:
FACILITY or FACILITIES
Shopping centers, office buildings and office building complexes
or places of public assembly, as described herein.
C. Regulation of stopping, standing, or parking of motor vehicles in
front of certain facilities.
(1) Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or persons,
or when in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official
traffic control device or other person authorized to direct traffic,
the stopping, standing, or parking of motor vehicles, as defined in
§ 1200 of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, is
hereby prohibited in the following areas:
(a)
Within 15 feet in front of the buildings of any of the following
facilities:
[1]
Section 108, Block 6, Lot 38, presently consisting of the Great
American facility;
[2]
Section 117, Block 2, Lot 21, presently consisting of Achieve
Rehab and Nursing Facility;
[3]
Section 115, Block 2, Lot 21, presently consisting of the Liberty
Square Mall;
[4]
Section 121, Block 1, Lot 8, presently consisting of the Liberty
Diner;
[5]
Section 121, Block 3, Lot 9, presently consisting of the Liberty
Mall on Sullivan Avenue;
[6]
Section 131, Block 1, Lot 1, presently consisting of the Shop
Rite Mall and all facilities on such section, block, and lot.
(2) In the event the facility has an overhang, any point of measurement
as to where stopping, standing, or parking of motor vehicles is prohibited
shall be measured from the end of such overhang for vehicles parked
in front of such overhang.
(3) This section shall not apply to commercial vehicles making deliveries
to such facilities when such deliveries are not made through the same
entrance as is utilized by the general public for entering into such
facility or are otherwise made at hours when the facilities are not
open to the public.
D. The Village of Liberty Police Department is authorized and directed
to meet with the owners or general management of each impacted facility
to advise of the new law and to develop and implement a plan to provide
for signage and painting of the areas where stopping, standing, and
parking are prohibited. The cost of installing such signage and painting
shall be borne by the Village of Liberty. In the event that no agreement
as to such plan shall be reached, the Village of Liberty Police Department
is authorized to cause the erection of such signage and the painting
of such lines as it shall deem reasonably necessary to effectuate
the purposes of this section.
E. Violations. Any person who violates the provisions of this section
shall be fined an amount not greater than $100.
F. When effective date. This section shall take effect 60 days after it shall have been filed with the Secretary of State; provided, however, that, immediately upon enactment, the Village of Liberty Police Department is authorized and directed to commence the meetings provided for in Subsection
D, herein.
[Amended 12-13-2006 by L.L. No. 17-2006]
Notwithstanding the two-consecutive-hour time provisions of §
80-34 of the Village Code:
A. Parking of vehicles in the public street in front of the post office
building for a period longer than 15 minutes between the hours of
9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. is prohibited, except on Sundays and legal
holidays. No person or persons shall cause or permit any vehicle to
be parked for a period longer than 15 minutes between the hours of
9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., except on Sundays and legal holidays, in
the street in front of the post office building.
[Added 10-28-2002 by L.L. No. 4-2002]
Between the period commencing on September 1, through and including
June 30 of each year, the parking of vehicles on the public streets
known as Willey Avenue, Yaun Avenue, West Street and Pinehurst Drive
for a period of more than two hours between the hours of 6:00 a.m.
through 1:00 p.m. on Mondays through and including Fridays shall be
prohibited. Between the period commencing on September 1, through
and including June 30 of each year, no person or persons shall cause
or permit any vehicles to be parked for a period of more than two
hours between the hours of 6:00 a.m. through 1:00 p.m. on Mondays
through and including Fridays.
[Added 9-24-2003 by L.L. No. 6-2003]
The parking of vehicles on North Main Street (both the east
and west sides) from its intersection with Buckley Street to its intersection
with West Liberty Street and Liberty Street for a period of more than
two hours shall be prohibited.
Parking of vehicles, except taxicabs and buses, in those portions
of the streets of the Village set off and designated as taxicab stands
or bus stops is prohibited. No vehicle, except a taxicab or bus, shall
be parked in any portion of any street of the Village designated as
a taxicab stand or bus stop.
[Added 8-1-1983 by L.L. No. 1-1983; 2-3-1986 by L.L. No. 1-1986; 12-13-2006 by L.L. No.
18-2006]
No vehicles shall park in spaces designated as loading zones
except for the purpose of loading and unloading of said vehicles.
Loading zones shall be so designated as such between the hours of
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The following places are designated as loading
zones on the public streets of the Village of Liberty:
A. A space of 20 feet on North Main Street in front of 85 North Main
Street.
B. A space of 20 feet on North Main Street in front of 52 North Main
Street.
C. A space of 20 feet on South Main Street in front of 9-13 South Main
Street, adjacent to the no-parking-here-to-corner zone.
D. A space of 20 feet on South Main Street in front of 14 South Main
Street.
E. A space of 20 feet on South Main Street in front of 35-37 South Main
Street.
F. A space of 20 feet on South Main Street in front of 109 South Main
Street.
G. A space of 20 feet on School Street in front of 10 School Street
and a space of 20 feet on School Street in front of 20 School Street.
All provisions of ordinances heretofore adopted not consistent
with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed.
[Amended 7-10-1972; 12-15-1980 by L.L. No. 4-1980; 8-19-1993 by L.L. No.
3-1993; 11-9-2009 by L.L. No. 3-2009]
A. The failure to comply with any of the foregoing provisions shall
be and constitute a violation thereof, and any person violating any
of the provisions shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $100 for
each offense.
[Amended 1-11-2010 by L.L. No. 1-2010]
B. Parking violation fines are as follows:
Violation
|
Fine
|
---|
Overtime parking
|
$20
|
Overnight parking
|
$25
|
Prohibited parking
|
$25
|
Handicapped/fire lane
|
$80
|
Double parking
|
$50
|