By the enactment of this chapter, the Town Board
of the Town of Owego declares its intent in so doing to be to regulate
and control the operation of certain racetracks involving go-cart
races, stock car races and similar racing events between motor vehicles,
motorcycles, motor scooters, midget autos and other vehicles. This
chapter is enacted in the interests of the inhabitants of the Town
of Owego so as to protect the life and property of persons in the
vicinity of such events, to prevent unreasonable loud noises, dust
and dirt sometimes produced by such tracks, which could be detrimental
to the peace, welfare and good order of the people of the Town of
Owego, and to prevent the disturbance of the peace and quiet of the
Town from the operation of such tracks. In addition, it is the further
purpose of the Town Board in enacting this chapter to promote the
health, safety, morals and general welfare of the Town of Owego. Therefore,
recognizing the above and the need for regulating the racetracks above
described and in the exercise of its police power in these regards,
the Town Board of the Town of Owego does hereby enact the following
chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
PERSON
Any individual, association, partnership, corporation or
other body, group or unit, or combination thereof.
RACETRACK
Any ground, area or track upon which races, contests or demonstrations
of skill or stunts are conducted for the enjoyment or entertainment
of the public or for the gratification of the contestants who employ
go-carts, stock cars, motor scooters, midget autos, motorcycles, motor
vehicles or other vehicles propelled by a force other than human energy,
and including the sale of beverages, food, souvenirs and other articles
usually sold at amusement parks by concession or otherwise.
No person shall operate in the Town of Owego
any racetrack as defined herein without possessing a permit to operate
the same, as hereinafter provided, and in accordance with the Town
of Owego Zoning Ordinance.
[Amended 3-17-1981]
Any person desiring to operate a racetrack,
as defined herein, in the Town of Owego may apply to the Town Board
of the Town of Owego, pursuant to the provisions of the Town of Owego
Zoning Ordinance, for a permit therefor. Each such applicant shall
execute under oath an application for such permit containing the following
information:
A. That he is a citizen of the United States, over 21
years of age.
B. Whether or not he has ever been convicted of a felony
or misdemeanor.
C. Whether he has had any previous experience in the
operation of racetracks, as defined herein, and such other facts or
evidence deemed necessary to establish that he is a person fit, qualified
and capable of operating a racetrack, as defined herein, so as to
protect the safety, health, morals and welfare of the Town and its
inhabitants.
D. A description of the type of racetrack he intends
to operate.
E. The number of employees he intends to employ.
F. The name and address of the owner or owners of the
land and the nature of the applicant's right of occupancy.
G. A statement that, if granted the permit applied for,
he will operate the racetrack pursuant to the regulations hereinafter
set forth and that, upon his failure to do so, such permit may be
revoked forthwith.
[Amended 3-17-1981; 11-3-2021 by L.L. No. 2-2021]
A. Any person who operates a racetrack in the Town of
Owego without having applied for and been granted a permit to operate
the same pursuant to the provisions hereof and any person granted
a permit who commits or allows an act in violation of any of the provisions
of this chapter shall be deemed to have committed a violation against
this chapter and shall be liable, for said violation, for the civil
penalty thereof.
B. Any violation of this chapter shall be accompanied
by a maximum civil penalty of $250.
C. Conviction of any above-mentioned violation shall
constitute and effect an immediate forfeiture of the permit.
D. In addition to the above-provided penalties, the Town
Board may also, at its option, maintain an action or proceeding in
the name of the Town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel
compliance with or to restrain by injunction the violation of this
chapter.