This article shall be known and may be cited as "Traffic Regulations
at Parking Areas and Driveways of Hospitals, Shopping Centers, Private
Apartment Complexes, Fire Stations and Private Condominium Complexes
in the Village of Nyack."
[Amended 10-10-1991 by L.L. No. 15-1991]
The Fire Inspector of the Village of Nyack, in cooperation with
the Police Departments, subject to approval by resolution of the Village
Board of the Village of Nyack, is hereby authorized, pursuant to the
authority granted under § 1640-a of the Vehicle and Traffic
Law of the State of New York, to determine and establish appropriate
fire lanes and fire zones at parking areas and driveways of hospitals,
shopping centers, private apartments, private condominiums, fire stations,
schools, museums, libraries, theaters and places of public assembly.
The Highway Department of the Village of Nyack, subsequent and pursuant
to the resolution of the Village Board approving the same, shall cause
to be erected or installed adequate signs, markings and other devices
to delineate said fire lanes and fire zones on such premises.
All ordinances and local laws or parts of ordinances and local
laws inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed, except that such repeal
shall not affect the validity of any criminal prosecution or civil
action commenced or pending.
[Added 10-10-1991 by L.L. No. 15-1991]
Upon written request from the owner of Phase III of said condominium
project and based on the Village's public access easements over portions
of said parcels, the following regulations shall affect that portion
of the Clermont Condominium Project lying at the base of Main Street,
specifically the access road from the east end of Main Street, on
which the Village has a public access easement, the promenade and
piers jutting over the Hudson River, directly in line with Main Street,
for which the Village has a public access easement, and the undeveloped
private land to the north of the access road and abutting the water:
A. Parking and standing of vehicles are prohibited in all these areas.
B. The access road and promenade constitute fire lanes and fire zones within the meaning of §
330-63.
C. Pedestrians shall have unlimited access to said promenade and piers,
provided that the Police Department may enforce any other provisions
affecting conduct in public places (e.g., noise and no-swimming prohibitions)
by any violation in said area.