The outdoor storage of abandoned vehicles within the Town, other
than within licensed junkyards, is detrimental to the health, safety
and general welfare of the community. It also constitutes an attractive
nuisance to children and in many ways imperils their safety; endangers
persons and property since fuel tanks containing gasoline or gasoline
fumes may easily explode; is unsightly and depreciates property values;
and provides nesting places for rats, mice and other rodents. The
control of the outdoor storage of abandoned and unlicensed motor vehicles,
other than within licensed junkyards, within the Town is therefore
regulated for the preservation of the health, safety and general welfare
of the community.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDON(ED)
Includes abandon(ed), discard(ed) and junk(ed).
OWNER OF PRIVATE PROPERTY
Includes the legal owner, contract purchaser in possession,
tenant, lessee, occupant, undertenant, receiver, assignee or trustee
of premises or property located within the Town of Amherst.
OWNER OF VEHICLE
Person having the property in or title to a vehicle, including
a person entitled to the use and possession of a vehicle subject to
a security interest in another person and also including any lessee
or bailee of a vehicle having the use thereof under lease or otherwise.
PERSON
Includes a natural person, partnership and corporation.
TOWN
The area within the Town of Amherst outside the Village of
Williamsville.
VEHICLE
Every vehicle operated, driven or capable of being operated
or driven upon a public highway by any power other than muscular power.
A vehicle shall be deemed to be an abandoned vehicle if left
unattended:
A. With no then-valid numbered registration plates affixed thereto,
for more than six hours on any highway or in any other public place.
B. For more than 24 hours on any highway or in any other public place,
except a portion of a highway or public place on which parking is
legally permitted.
C. For more than 48 hours after the parking of such vehicle shall have
become illegal, if left on a portion of a highway or public place
on which parking is legally permitted.
D. For more than seven days on property of another, if left without
permission of the owner.
[Amended 4-11-2022 by L.L. No. 8-2022]
Any vehicle abandoned in violation of this chapter may be removed
and stored by the police department, or all other agencies authorized
by the Town of Amherst Code upon first having obtained a search warrant
pursuant to Article 690 of the Criminal Procedure Law, which shall
permit the seizure of any vehicle abandoned in violation of this chapter
as authorized by CPL § 169.10. Application for search warrants
should be made by the Building Commissioner, and/or his/her designee/employee
and/or a member of the Amherst Police Department.
If an abandoned vehicle, as hereinbefore defined, at the time
of abandonment has no numbered plates affixed and is of a wholesale
value, taking into consideration the condition of the vehicle, of
$100 or less, such value to be established by a person to be designated
by the Town Building Commissioner for such purpose, title shall immediately
vest in the Town of Amherst.
The invalidity of any section, or part thereof, of this chapter
shall not affect the remaining provisions hereof.
This chapter shall take affect immediately.