[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Lattingtown (Art. 2 of the 1998 General Ordinance
Compilation). Amendments noted where applicable.]
The words and phrases used in this chapter shall,
for the purpose of this chapter, have the meanings respectively ascribed
to them by Article 1 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of
New York.
The following highways are hereby designated
through highways, and all vehicles approaching said through highways
as below specified shall come to a full stop in accordance with the
stop signs posted at these locations:
A.
Skunks Misery Road is hereby designated as a through
highway, and stop signs shall be posted at the following intersecting
roadways entering thereon, controlling traffic as indicated:
B.
Lattingtown Road is hereby designated as a through
highway, and stop signs shall be posted at the following intersecting
roadways entering thereon, controlling traffic as indicated:
C.
Locust Valley — Bayville Road is hereby
designated as a through highway, and stop signs shall be posted at
the following intersecting roadways entering thereon, controlling
traffic as indicated:
(1)
Eastbound on Ryefield Road.
(2)
Westbound on Feeks Lane.
(3)
Northbound on Cherrywood Lane (Weeks Avenue).
(4)
Northbound on Matinecock Avenue.
(5)
Northbound on Egypt Lane.
(6)
Eastbound on Edon Rock Drive.
(7)
Westbound on Factory Pond Road.
(8)
Westbound on Milford Drive.
(9)
Eastbound on Fox Lane.
(10)
Eastbound on Wildwood Court.
E.
The following intersections are hereby designated
as stop intersections, and stop signs shall be posted at the following
roadways, controlling traffic as indicated:
(1)
Weir Lane and Wood Lane, controlling eastbound traffic
on Wood Lane.
(2)
Overlook Road and Old Tappan Road controlling eastbound
traffic on Old Tappan Road.
[Amended by L.L. No. 2-1995]
(3)
Horse Hollow Road and Sheep Lane, controlling southbound
traffic on Sheep Lane.
(4)
Feeks Lane and Coot Road, controlling northbound traffic
on Coot Road.
(5)
Fox Lane and Bear Lane, controlling southbound traffic
or Bear Lane.
(6)
Ludlam Lane and Lattingtown Road Spur, controlling
traffic southbound on Lattingtown Road Spur.
(7)
Ludlam Lane and Shelter Lane, controlling traffic
southbound on Shelter Road.
(8)
Tondon Lane and Sheep Lane controlling traffic southbound
on Sheep Lane.
(9)
Sheep Lane and Tondon Lane controlling traffic eastbound
on Tondon Lane.
(10)
Danton Lane north and south and Tondon Lane
controlling traffic westbound on Tondon Lane.
(11)
Sheep Lane and Sheep Lane Spur controlling northbound
traffic on Sheep Lane Spur.
(12)
Overlook Road and Old Tappan Road controlling northbound traffic
on Overlook Road.
[Added 4-5-2018 by L.L.
No. 1-2018]
F.
The following intersections are hereby designated
yield intersections and yield signs shall be posted controlling traffic
as indicated:
Traffic control signals shall be installed,
maintained and operated as follows:
A.
A two-phase, fixed time, traffic control signal at
the intersection of Bayville Road and Horse Hollow Road.
B.
A two-phase, fixed time, traffic control signal at
the intersection of Horse Hollow Road and Birch Hill Road.
C.
A three-phase, semi-vehicle-actuated traffic control
signal at the intersection of Lattingtown Road, Horse Hollow Road
and the Creek Club Entrance. This signal shall include a vehicle detector
for southbound traffic from the Creek Club and a right turn green
arrow for traffic northbound on Lattingtown Road turning east onto
Horse Hollow Road.
D.
A two-phase, fixed time, traffic control signal at
the intersection of Lattingtown Road, Skunks Misery Road, Weir Lane,
and Ludlam Lane.
E.
A single-phase, fixed time, flashing traffic control
signal at the intersection of Birch Hill Road and Ryefield Road, with
a flashing red indication displayed east on Ryefield Road, and flashing
yellow indications displayed north and south on Birch Hill Road.
F.
A single-phase, fixed time, flashing traffic control
signal at the intersection of Bayville Road and Ryefield Road with
a flashing red indication displayed west on Ryefield Road and flashing
yellow indications displayed north and south on Bayville Road.
[Amended by L.L. No. 2-1995; 3-15-2017 by L.L. No. 1-2017; 4-5-2018 by L.L. No. 1-2018; 1-11-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019]
Thirty miles per hour is hereby established
as the maximum speed at which vehicles may proceed on all public highways
within the corporate limits of the Village of Lattingtown, with the
following exceptions:
A.
A speed limit of 25 miles per hour is hereby established
as the maximum speed at which vehicles may proceed within the corporate
limits of the Village of Lattingtown on the following highways:
(1)
East Beach Drive.
(2)
Peacock Lane.
(3)
Peacock Drive.
(4)
Meudon Drive.
(5)
Parish Drive.
(6)
Lewis Lane.
(7)
Frost Creek Drive.
(8)
Winding Way.
(9)
Sheep Lane.
(10)
Edon Rock Drive.
(11)
Marseille Drive.
(12)
Bear Lane.
(13)
Fox Lane.
(14)
Millford Drive.
(15)
Valley Avenue.
(16)
Midway Avenue.
(17)
Mindy Court.
(18)
Wildwood Court.
(19)
Ridge Court.
(20)
Danton Lane North.
(21)
Danton Lane South.
(22)
Tondon Lane.
(23)
Old
Tappan Road.
B.
A speed limit of 20 miles per hour is hereby established
as the maximum speed at which vehicles may proceed within the corporate
limits of the Village of Lattingtown on the following highways:
A.
Application of section. The provisions of this section
shall apply except:
(1)
When it is necessary to stop a vehicle because of
an accidental or temporary disability or to avoid conflict with other
traffic; or
(2)
In compliance with the directions of a police officer
or official control device; or
(3)
When a temporary permission has been issued by the
Mayor or Deputy Mayor and filed with the Police Department for the
parking of vehicles incidental to a meeting or gathering at a particular
location in the Village.
B.
Parking, standing and parking prohibited. The parking,
standing and stopping of vehicles is hereby prohibited on all highways
within the Incorporated Village of Lattingtown.
A.
When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any highway
within this Village, said vehicle may be removed by the Police Department.
B.
After removal of any vehicle as provided in this Section,
the Police Department may store such vehicle in a suitable place at
the expense of the owner. Such owner or person in charge of the vehicle
may redeem the same upon the payment to the Police Department of the
amount of all expenses actually and necessarily incurred in effecting
such removal and storage.
C.
The Police Department shall without delay, report
the removal and the disposition of any vehicles removed as provided
in this section to the Village Clerk and it shall be the duty of the
Police Department to ascertain to the extent possible the owner of
the vehicle or the person having charge of the same and notify him
of the removal and disposition of such vehicle and the amount which
will be required to redeem the same.
Pavement markings in accordance with the standards
and specifications established by the State Traffic Commission shall
be applied on all highways and streets maintained by and within the
corporate limits of the Village.
A.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or move or cause or
knowingly permit to be operated or moved on or over any of the following
streets, highways, avenues, owned or maintained by the Village (hereinafter
referred to as "Village street") or the below designated private roads
open to public motor vehicle traffic, any motor vehicle, truck, tractor,
trailer or any other machinery whose weight alone or in combination
with the weight of its load shall exceed 10 tons, or four tons as
the case may be as indicated below, without first obtaining a permit
for each vehicle from the Village Street Commission upon written application
therefor stating the name of the owner, the character of the vehicle,
its weight, its proposed load, the name of the Village street or private
road open to public motor vehicle traffic over which the passage is
proposed and the day or days and any time of such proposed passage.
[Amended 3-15-2017 by L.L. No. 1-2017]
(1)
Old Tappan Road.
(2)
Overlook Road.
(3)
Weir Lane.
(4)
Ludlam Lane.
(5)
Ryefield Road.
(6)
Coot Road.
(7)
Cherrywood Lane (Weeks Avenue).
(8)
Matinecock Lane.
(9)
Park Avenue.
(10)
Egypt Avenue.
(11)
Factory Pond Road (weight not to exceed four tons).
(12)
Milford Drive.
(13)
Bear Lane.
(14)
Fox Lane.
(15)
East Beach Road.
(16)
Wood Lane.
(17)
Meadow Place.
(18)
Valley Avenue.
(19)
Sheep Lane.
B.
Said permit shall not be issued unless and until there
has been deposited with the Village the following:
(1)
A cash deposit made to the Village Street Commissioner for deposit with the Village Treasurer in amounts required by Chapter 145, Fees and Deposits, such amount to be measured and/or multiplied by:
[Amended 2-21-2007 by L.L. No. 1-2007]
(2)
A form of agreement, duly executed and acknowledged
before a notary public, in a form satisfactory to the Village's Street
Commissioner, which, by its terms, shall provide that:
(a)
The permittee shall, within 10 days after the
receipt of any written notice of any damage caused by any of his vehicles
to said Village street, cause the same to be repaired to the reasonable
satisfaction of the Village's Street Commissioner; and
(b)
In the event that the permittee shall fail to repair any damage caused by his vehicle to any Village street as provided in Subsection B(2)(a) above, the Village shall have the absolute right to use all or a portion of said cash deposit to repair said Village street and restore same to its original condition.
C.
The cash deposit or the remaining portion thereof
shall be returned to the permittee by the Village Treasurer after
the Village Street Commissioner has certified in writing that each
Village street used by the permittee's vehicle is in, or has been
restored to, its original condition before such use.
D.
The regulations established in this section shall
not be construed to prevent the casual delivery or pickup of merchandise,
refuse or other property along Village streets from which such vehicles
are otherwise excluded.
[Added 3-25-2015 by L.L.
No. 3-2015; amended 6-17-2015 by L.L. No. 4-2015; 1-11-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019]
A.
No person shall operate a motor vehicle in excess of 20 miles per
hour in the areas described during school days between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.:
Name of Street
|
Location
|
---|---|
Bayville Road
|
Between PSEG Utility Po1e No. 19 and House No. 72
|
Horse Hollow Road
|
Between House Nos. 26 and 56
|
Old Tappan Road
|
Between Overlook Road and PSEG Utility Pole No. 5
|
Ryefield Road
|
Between PSEG Utility Pole No. 10 and PSEG Utility Pole No. 70
and 72 Bayville Road
|
B.
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any law enforcement
officer while engaged in the performance of his duties; nor shall
the provisions of the section apply to any Fire Department vehicle
responding to a fire or emergency.