[Adopted 7-18-1988 by part of L.L. No. 11-1988 (Ch. 48, Art.
II, of the 1971 Code)]
In accordance with §
189-12 of Article
II of this chapter, the Village Board of Trustees shall hereafter, by resolution, as it sees fit, establish regulations for the parking of vehicles on the public streets in the Village of Buchanan.
All local laws heretofore adopted by the Board of Trustees of
the Village of Buchanan, and all resolutions of said Board hereinafter
adopted, establishing or in any other way dealing with parking of
vehicles on public streets in the Village of Buchanan are herein and
hereby adopted, enacted and incorporated by reference as if the same
were hereinafter set forth in full and with the same force and effect
as if separately stated.
The Village Clerk shall and must maintain in his or her office separate schedules of all the resolutions of the Board of Trustees dealing with the exercise of powers regarding the parking of vehicles in the Village of Buchanan set forth in §
189-12 of Article
II of this chapter, as well as separate schedules of all local laws heretofore adopted by the Board of Trustees dealing with the regulation of parking on the public streets of Buchanan. Said schedules shall be public records, open to inspection by any member of the public at any time during regular business hours of the office of the Village Clerk.
Except in an emergency or when directed to do so by a policeman,
no vehicle shall be stopped or left standing or parked under any of
the following conditions:
A. In any space designated by police as "No Parking, Bus Stop" except
for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers and for such
length of time only as may be necessary for such purpose.
B. In such manner as to obstruct the entrance of any driveway.
C. Within 10 feet of any crosswalk or street crossing or alley.
D. Within 15 feet of any fire hydrant unless personally attended by
some person capable of driving, with the motor running and in a position
to be moved promptly in case of emergency.
E. In any space designated by police as a handicapped parking area except
for the purpose of taking on or discharging passengers and for such
length of time only as may be necessary for such purpose.
[Amended 11-1-2016 by L.L. No. 3-2016; 1-2-2024 by L.L. No. 2-2024]
A. Upon the prediction of snow and ice accumulation of two or more inches
of snow, no vehicle of any kind shall be allowed to remain standing/parked
on any street or public highway until the snow has ended and the road
has been cleared of snow. Vehicles must be relocated to off-street
locations and may be parked on the Village right-of-way area directly
in front of the vehicle owner's residence, except that vehicles
may not be parked on any part of a street, sidewalk, or curb. All
vehicles in violation of this subsection are subject to fines and/or
towing at the owner's expense.
B. Limited parking due to snow emergencies will be announced by the
Mayor or his/her designee who will publicly declare a snow emergency
to exist and will notify residents via Code Red and other social media
platforms including, but not limited to, the Village of Buchanan website.
[Amended 1-2-2024 by L.L. No. 2-2024]
A. Any person violating any provisions under this article shall, upon
conviction, be punished by a minimum fine of $50 per violation and
a maximum fine not exceeding $250 for each offense.
B. Any person violating any of the provisions of this article as hereinbefore provided in Subsection
A of this section and who, upon conviction, has been found to be a second or multiple offender of that applicable offense within 36 months of the last conviction or convictions shall be punishable by a fine which shall be no less than $100.
C. The owner or operator of any motor vehicle parked in violation of §§
189-4,
189-5 and
189-6, in addition to any other penalties which may be imposed, shall be liable for any expenses incurred by the Village in towing said unlawfully parked motor vehicle, such charges not to exceed the actual cost incurred, together with any charges for storage, such storage charges being the customary fees charged by the towing company.
[Adopted 7-5-1988 by L.L. No. 12-1988 (Ch. 50 of the 1971
Code)]
This article shall be known as a law providing for safety of
motor vehicle operation on Village roads and highways and for regulation,
maintenance and management of vehicular safety in public places with
respect to the movement of traffic, parking and ingress and egress.
This article shall not apply to individual residential lots.
It is the aim of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Buchanan
to promote the public health, welfare and safety of its residents
by:
A. Regulating the use and operation of motor vehicles upon the streets,
highways and public places accessory to or connected with industrial,
commercial, professional, educational and recreational facilities
and other services or facilities accessible to the public.
B. Regulating the management and maintenance of vehicular safety, avenues
of access, main arteries and parking spaces for motor vehicles.
C. Disposing of unattended and abandoned motor vehicles in fire lanes
or other public places or zones duly marked as restricted by the Police
Department or any other public road or public areas similarly restricted
during periods of public emergency by a Village of Buchanan agency
in the interest of safety or during the winter season where the same
impedes or interferes with snow removal or safe motor vehicle traffic.
D. Exercising the powers granted to the Board of Trustees pursuant to
the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
E. Establishing a Traffic Violations Bureau.
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Buchanan shall hereafter,
by resolution, as it sees fit, direct the appropriate Village agency
to:
A. Order signs erected directing slow-moving traffic, trucks, buses
or specified types of vehicles to use a designated lane.
B. Determine those highways or portions of highways which shall be marked
to indicate where overtaking and passing or driving to the left of
the roadway would be especially hazardous in accordance with the standards,
minimum warrants and sign or marking specifications established by
the State Traffic Commission.
C. Prohibit or regulate the operation and the stopping, standing or
parking of vehicles in public parks.
D. Provide for the removal and storage of vehicles parked or abandoned
on highways during snowstorms, floods, fires or other public emergencies
or found unattended where they constitute an obstruction to traffic,
or any place where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited, and
for the payment of reasonable charges for such removal and storage
by the owner or operator of any such vehicle.
E. Establish a system of truck routes upon which all trucks, tractors
and tractor-trailer combinations having a gross total weight in excess
of 10,000 pounds are permitted to travel and operate and excluding
such vehicles and combinations from all highways except those which
constitute such truck route system. Such exclusions shall not be construed
to prevent the delivery or pickup of merchandise or other property
along the highways from which such vehicles and combinations are otherwise
excluded. Any such system of truck routes shall provide suitable connection
with all state routes entering or leaving such Village.
F. Prohibit, restrict or regulate the operation of vehicles on any highway
in the Village pursuant to, and subject to the limitations contained
in, the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
G. Prohibit or regulate the turning of vehicles or specified types of
vehicles at intersections or other designated locations.
H. Regulate the crossing of any roadway by pedestrians.
I. Designate any highway or any separate roadway thereof for one-way
traffic.
J. Exclude trucks, commercial vehicles, tractors, tractor-trailer combinations
and trucks in excess of any designated weight from designated highways.
K. Prohibit, restrict or limit the stopping, standing or parking of
vehicles.
M. Designate county roads and Village highways as through highways and
order stop signs, flashing signals or yield signs erected on county
roads or Village highways at specified entrances to such through highways
or designate any intersection, except those where one or more entering
highways is a state highway maintained by the state, as a stop intersection
or a yield intersection and order like signs or signals at one or
more entrances to such intersections.
N. Regulate traffic by means of traffic control signals.
O. Authorize angle parking on any roadway.
P. Prohibit, restrict or limit the stopping, standing or parking of
vehicles upon property owned or leased by the Village.
Q. Adopt such additional reasonable ordinances, orders, rules and regulations
with respect to traffic as local conditions may require, subject to
the limitations contained in the various laws of the County of Westchester
and the State of New York.
The Village Clerk shall and must maintain in his or her office separate schedules of all resolutions of the Board of Trustees dealing with the exercise of traffic control powers set forth in §
189-12, as well as separate schedules of all local laws heretofore adopted by the Board of Trustees dealing with the exercise of traffic control. Said schedules shall be public records, open to inspection by any member of the public at any time during regular business hours of the office of the Village Clerk.
The Village of Buchanan Highway Department and/or the Police
Department of the Village of Buchanan shall install and maintain traffic
control devices when, as and where required by direction of the Board
of Trustees of the Village of Buchanan, under the provisions of this
article, to make effective the provisions of said article, and may
install and maintain such additional traffic control devices, by direction
of the Board of Trustees of the Village of Buchanan, as the Board
may deem necessary to regulate, warn or guide traffic under the Vehicle
and Traffic Law of the State of New York, all subject to the provisions
of §§ 1682 and 1684 of that law.
Except to allow another vehicle or pedestrian to cross its path
or when in an emergency or when so directed by the police, no vehicle
shall stop in any street except close to the curbline or pavement
edge nor in such a way as to obstruct the free movement of traffic.
[Added 6-17-1991 by L.L. No. 5-1991]
A. No person shall operate a semitrailer or semitrailer combination,
as defined in § 143 of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic
Law, on Bleakley Avenue from its intersection with Broadway to the
intersection of New York State Route 9A. This prohibition shall not
apply to emergency vehicles or vehicles making local deliveries.
B. Any person violating this section shall be treated as having committed an offense and shall be dealt with in accordance with §
189-21C of this article.