The purpose of this chapter shall be to promote a clean, wholesome,
attractive environment and to promote and preserve the health, safety,
welfare, and good order of the community by prohibiting the maintenance
of junkyards and the exposure of dangerous or unsightly vehicles to
the public view.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDONED VEHICLE
A vehicle that is left unattended for more than 48 hours
on the property of another, if left without the permission of the
property owner.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
Any vehicle that is used in conjunction with any business
or trade or any vehicle including or similar in nature to, but not
limited to, those illustrated in Figure 1b of this chapter.
CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE
Any vehicle customarily used in the construction trades,
including, but not limited to, vehicles used for excavation and moving
of earth and vehicles used for transporting construction equipment
or materials.
DEALER
A person who is engaged in the business of buying, selling
or dealing in motor vehicles. Any person who sells or offers for sale
more than five vehicles per calendar year or who displays or permits
the display of three or more vehicles at any one time or within any
one calendar month shall be considered to be a dealer.
DRIVEWAY
An asphalt, concrete, crushed stone or other hard surface,
generally constructed between a public or private road and a garage
or dwelling, used for the parking of motor vehicles.
JUNK VEHICLE
A.
Any vehicle that is:
(1)
Wrecked, dismantled or which is no longer in condition for its
intended use; or
(2)
Being held or used for the purpose of resale of used parts or
for the purpose of reclaiming for use some or all of the materials
therein or for the purpose of disposing of the same; or
(3)
In such condition as to cost more to repair or place in operating
condition than its reasonable market value after such repair; or
(4)
Detrimental to a clean, wholesome or attractive environment,
taking into consideration the proximity of the vehicle to established
residential or recreational areas, main access routes, or other areas
from which the vehicle may be seen.
B.
Any motor vehicle that has remained unused for more than three
months and is not in condition to be removed under its own power shall
be presumptive evidence that such motor vehicle is a junk vehicle.
JUNKYARD
Any place where waste, discarded or salvaged materials are
bought, sold, exchanged, stored, baled, cleaned, packed, disassembled
or handled, or where vehicle wrecking takes place.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicle originally designed and intended to be operated,
drawn, or driven upon a public highway by any power other than muscular
power.
PARK or PARKING
The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, on any
public or private property outside of a completely enclosed building.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
Any device or vehicle which is used for recreational purposes.
For purposes of this chapter, the definition of "recreational vehicle"
shall include, but not be limited to, travel trailers, pickup campers,
motor homes, boats, boat trailers, snow vehicles, racing vehicles,
cycle trailers, utility trailers or similar vehicles or equipment.
STORE or STORAGE
The parking of a vehicle for a period in excess of seven
consecutive days, unless otherwise restricted or permitted. The incidental
movement of a vehicle on or off the property shall not affect the
calculation of the seven-day time period.
UNINSPECTED, UNREGISTERED VEHICLE
Any vehicle that is without a valid registration in any state
of the United States or any province of Canada or, if registered in
New York State, that lacks a valid and current New York State inspection
sticker or, if registered outside New York State, that lacks a valid
and current inspection sticker of the state or province in which it
is registered if so required by such state or province.
VEHICLE
Any machine or vessel designed to travel along the ground
or water by the use of wheels, treads or other mechanical means that
is used to carry or convey people, animals or other objects.
VEHICLE WRECKING
The dismantling or disassembling of new or used vehicles,
or the storage, sale or dumping of dismantled, partially dismantled,
obsolete or wrecked vehicles or parts.
YARD, FRONT
The area between that part of the principal structure nearest the public or private right-of-way line and the public or private right-of-way line, bounded on each side by the side property lines of the lot. On corner lots, irregularly shaped lots or in the case of an irregularly placed principal structure on a lot, the "front yard" shall mean the area between the wall determined by the Code Enforcement Official to be the front wall of the principal structure and the right-of-way line and all areas within the front setback described in Chapter
250, Zoning and Land Use, §
250-5.1F, as amended or as described in any successor thereto.
YARD, REAR
The area between that part of the principal dwelling or structure
nearest the rear property line and the rear property line, bounded
on each side by the side property lines of the lot. On corner lots,
irregularly shaped lots or in the case of an irregularly placed principal
structure on a lot, the "rear yard" shall mean the area between the
wall determined by the Code Enforcement Official to be the rear wall
of the principal structure and the nearest property line(s), exclusive
of the area located within the front setback.
YARD, SIDE
The area between that part of the principal structure nearest
the side property line and the side property line of the lot. On corner
lots, irregularly shaped lots or in the case of an irregularly placed
principal structure on a lot, the "side yard" shall mean the area
between the wall determined by the Code Enforcement Official to be
the side wall of the principal structure and the nearest property
line(s), exclusive of the area located within the front setback.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
maintain or permit to be maintained any abandoned vehicles in the
Town of Penfield.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, either
as owner, occupant, lessee, agent, tenant or otherwise, of a property
within the Town of Penfield to park, store, deposit or cause to suffer
or permit to be parked, stored or deposited, a junk vehicle or part
or piece thereof on any private or public property within the Town
of Penfield unless he/she complies with any of the following requirements:
A. Such vehicle shall be parked, stored or deposited in a completely
enclosed structure; or
B. Such vehicle shall be under active repair, reconstruction or refurbishing
by the owner thereof, who must be actually residing upon the premises,
and provided that only one such vehicle shall be stored or deposited
at any time on any premises; and further provided that such vehicle
must be shielded, maintained and protected so as not to create any
safety hazard, nuisance or unsightliness to surrounding property owners
or adjacent properties. Further, no such vehicle shall remain on any
premises for more than 60 days; or
C. Such vehicle shall be temporarily stored on the premises of a duly
authorized motor vehicle service station while awaiting service.
No vehicle shall be parked or stored on any privately owned
vacant property in any zoning district.
No lot in any zoning district may hereafter be used, nor any
structure erected, reconstructed, structurally altered, or moved in
any zoning district for use as a junkyard.
The Code Enforcement Official of the Town of Penfield shall
be responsible for the administration and enforcement of this chapter.