All definitions set forth in Chapter 2, Sections 201 through 202,
of the Property Maintenance Code of New York State are incorporated
herein by reference together with the following:
ABANDONED
The relinquishment of property as a cessation of the use
of the property, by the owner or lessee, without any intention of
transferring rights of the property to any other owner or of resuming
the use of the property. This does not apply to vacant land.
CLUTTER
A number of things scattered in disorder and/or things that
impede movement.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Machinery, including but not limited to a backhoe, bulldozer,
tractors, etc., actively used in construction and excavation.
DEBRIS
Bits and pieces of rubbish; the remains of something broken
down or destroyed.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The person(s) appointed by the Town Board to enforce the
provisions of this chapter.
FARM EQUIPMENT
Machinery, including tractors, actively used in agricultural
crop production and raising livestock.
INOPERATIVE
With regard to motor vehicles as set forth in Section 302.8
of the Property Maintenance Code of New York State, unlicensed, abandoned,
wrecked, stored, discarded, dismantled or not in condition for legal
use upon public highways or waterways.
JUNK
Includes the following but is not limited to: any scrap,
waste, reclaimable material or debris, whether or not stored, for
sale or in the process of being dismantled, destroyed, processed,
salvaged, stored, bailed, disposed of, or for other use or disposition
such as inoperative vehicles, tires, vehicle parts, equipment, paper,
rags, metal, glass, building materials, machinery, brush, lumber,
garbage and solid waste.
JUNK APPLIANCE
Any household appliance, including, but not limited to, a
stove, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, freezer refrigerator, air
conditioner, water heater, computer or television, which is stored
outside of any residence or structure.
JUNK FURNITURE
Abandoned, discarded, or irreparably damaged furniture, including,
but not limited to, sofas, lounge chairs, mattresses, bed frames,
desks, tables, chairs, and chests of drawers.
JUNK MOBILE HOME
Any enclosed dwelling built upon a chassis, motor vehicle,
or trailer used or designed to be used for either permanent or temporary
living or sleeping purposes, including motor homes, truck campers,
camping trailers, campers, travel trailers, popup trailers, tent trailers,
and overnight trailers. To qualify as a junk mobile home, the dwelling
must meet two out of three of the following conditions for six months
or more:
(1)
The electrical service is disconnected or terminated.
(2)
It is abandoned as a dwelling unit.
(3)
It is no longer habitable for residential occupancy.
JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE
(1)
Any motor vehicle or used parts or waste materials from motor
vehicles which, taken together, equal in bulk one or more such vehicle,
which is:
(a)
Unlicensed or unregistered; or
(b)
Abandoned, wrecked, (store), discarded, dismantled, or partly
dismantled;
(c)
In such a condition that it is economically infeasible to restore
the vehicle to an operating condition. "Economically infeasible" means
the cost of restoring the vehicle to an operating condition exceeds
the market value of the vehicle;
(d)
Not in condition for legal use upon the public highways.
(2)
The fact that a motor vehicle does not display a current motor
vehicle registration or license plate or current valid motor vehicle
inspection sticker shall be presumptive evidence that such motor vehicle
is not in condition for legal use upon the highways.
(3)
With respect to any motor vehicle not required to be licensed
or a motor vehicle not usually used on public highways, the fact that
such motor vehicle is not in condition to be removed under its own
power shall be presumptive evidence that such motor vehicle is a junk
motor vehicle unless refuted by verifiable and creditable proof.
(4)
Motor vehicles as set forth in Section 302.8 of the Property
Maintenance Code of New York State shall be further defined to include
and are not limited to the following: all vehicles propelled or drawn
by power originally intended for use on public highways, trails, and
waterways, including but not limited to automobiles, buses, trailers,
trucks, tractors, motor homes, motorcycles, and minibicycles, boats,
personal watercraft, all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles and camping
trailers.
LITTER
Things laying about in disorder, especially bits of rubbish;
to make untidy; to scatter about carelessly.
OUTDOOR STORAGE
Storage other than in a completely enclosed structure such
as a garage or barn.
OWNER OF MOTOR VEHICLE
The person, other than a lien holder, having possession or
title to a motor vehicle. The term includes a person entitled to the
use and possession of a motor vehicle subject to a security interest
in another person and also includes any lessee or bailee of a motor
vehicle having the exclusive use thereof, under a lease or otherwise,
for a period of greater than 30 days.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, association, corporation, or
entity of any other kind.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
A vehicle-type structure without permanent foundation that
can be towed, hauled, or driven and is primarily designed as a temporary
living accommodation for recreational and camping purposes. Recreational
vehicles include, but are not limited to, travel trailers, truck campers,
camping trailers, and self-propelled motor homes.
SCRAP
Discarded or rejected materials that result from manufacturing
or fabricating operations.
SOLID WASTE
Unwanted or discarded material, including waste material
with insufficient liquid content to be free flowing; solid waste may
be categorized as agricultural, commercial, industrial, institutional,
municipal, and residential.
UNLICENSED
Not displaying a current motor, boat or recreational vehicle
registration or license plate shall be presumptive evidence that such
motor vehicle, boat or recreational vehicle is not licensed.