The Village of Caledonia finds it necessary to regulate the use of skateboards
and in-line skates in and around the streets and sidewalks of the Village
of Caledonia to protect the health and safety of the operators of such devices,
as well as the general public. This chapter shall apply within the Village
of Caledonia whenever a skateboard is or in-line skates are operated upon
any highway, any private road open to public motor vehicle traffic, any street
and any public sidewalk.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meaning
indicated:
IN-LINE SKATE
A manufactured or assembled device consisting of an upper portion
that is intended to be secured to a human foot, with a frame or chassis attached
along the length of the bottom of such upper portion, with such frame or chassis
holding two or more wheels that are longitudinally aligned, and used to skate
or glide, by means of human foot and leg power, while having such device attached
to each such foot or leg.
REFLECTIVE CLOTHING
Any shirt, vest, jacket or any other readily visible piece of apparel
equipped with a reflective surface such as phosphorescent tape or an equivalent
reflective surface.
SKATEBOARD
Any platform of wood, plastic, fiberglass or similar material with
rollerskate or other types of attached wheels and used for gliding or moving
on hard surfaces.
No operator of a skateboard, skates or in-line skates shall so operate
at night unless he or she is wearing reflective clothing, which shall be visible
from a distance of not less than 50 feet and a maximum of 300 feet from the
front, side and rear of the skateboard, skates or in-line skates when directly
in front of the lawful beams of headlights on a motor vehicle.
The operator of a skateboard, skates or in-line skates, emerging from
an alley, driveway or building, shall, upon approaching a sidewalk, yield
the right-of-way to all pedestrians approaching on said sidewalk.
No person shall stand, park or otherwise place in a position of temporary
storage a skateboard upon a highway, street, sidewalk or against any building
abutting a sidewalk in such a manner that shall obstruct or render injury
to a pedestrian or interfere with vehicular traffic.
No operator of a skateboard, skates or in-line skates shall attach the
same or himself to any vehicle being operated.
The parent of a minor child or the guardian of a minor child shall not
authorize or knowingly permit any such child to violate any provisions of
this chapter.
Any police officer or peace officer who shall observe any person operating
a skateboard, skates or in-line skates in violation of this chapter shall
take possession of the skateboard, skates or in-line skates and issue a dated,
written notice of such violation to the person, if over 16 years of age, and
to the person and his or her parent or guardian, if under 16 years of age,
together with a copy of this chapter. In the case of the first offense, the
skateboard, skates or in-line skates will be returned to the person at the
police station upon the appearance of the person, if the person is 16 years
of age or older, or the appearance of the person accompanied by his or her
parent or guardian if the person is under the age of 16 years of age. In the
case of the second offense, upon the expiration of 15 days of the date of
the violation, the skateboard, skates or in-line skates will be returned to
the person at the police station upon the appearance of the person, if the
person is 16 years of age or older, or the appearance of the person accompanied
by his or her parent or guardian if the person is under 16 years of age. In
the case of a third violation, upon the expiration of 60 days from the date
of the offense, the skateboard, skates or in-line skates shall be returned
to the person at the police station upon the appearance of the person, if
the person is 16 years of age or older, or the appearance of the person accompanied
by his or her parent or guardian if the person is under 16 years of age. In
the case of any further violations by the same person, upon the expiration
of one year from the date of the violation, the skateboard, skates or in-line
skates will be returned to the person at the police station upon the appearance
of the person, if the person is 16 years of age or older, or the appearance
thereof of the person accompanied by his or her parent or guardian if the
person is under 16 years of age.
If, as a result of a violation of this chapter, any police officer or
peace officer impounds a skateboard, skates or in-line skates, which skateboard,
skates or in-line skates are not claimed at the police station after the expiration
of 1 1/2 years after the date of violation, the police may dispose of
the skateboard, skates or in-line skates in accordance with the provisions
for disposing of property under the New York State Personal Property Law as
lost and found property.