The purpose of this chapter is to protect the public health,
safety, and welfare by regulating the operation of snowmobiles on
public highways and on public lands, which includes designated trails
open to the public in the Town of Martinsburg so that all snowmobiles
are operated in a manner which will be compatible with the use of
such highways and public lands for vehicular and pedestrian travel
and other uses, and which will promote the safe and proper use of
snowmobiles for recreation and commerce and minimize detrimental effects
of such use on the environment.
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise,
the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTHORIZED AMBULANCE SNOWMOBILE
A snowmobile designated as such in writing and filed with
the Commissioner by the Chief Executive Officer of any duly organized
volunteer ambulance company, fire department, or paid fire department,
operated by a member thereof and equipped with emergency lights as
provided in Subdivision 4 of § 25.17 of the Parks, Recreation
and Historic Preservation Law.
AUTHORIZED CIVIL DEFENSE SNOWMOBILE
A snowmobile designated as such in writing and filed with
the Commissioner by the Chief Executive Officer of a municipality
and operated by a member of a civil defense organization of the municipality
and equipped with emergency lights.
AUTHORIZED POLICE SNOWMOBILE
A snowmobile operated by a police or other peace officer
while engaged in the performance of his official duties within the
area of his territorial jurisdiction and equipped with emergency lights.
BANK
A mound, pile or ridge of snow on the edge of a highway accumulated
from natural snowfall or by snowplowing operations.
COMMISSIONER
The State Commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Historic
Preservation.
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
A.
In the case of a county, the County Executive unless there is
none, in which case it shall mean the County Manager if there is one,
or the Chairman of the County Legislative body if there is nether
a County Executive nor County Manager.
B.
In the case of cities, the Mayor, except in those cities having
a City Manager it shall mean such City Manager.
C.
In the case of towns, the Supervisor or presiding Supervisor.
D.
In the case of villages, the Mayor, except in those villages
having a President or manager it shall mean such President or manager.
GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY
Any agency of the State of New York and all municipalities
within the state.
HIGHWAY
The entire width between the boundary or right-of-way lines
of any way or place when any part thereof is open to the use of the
public, as a matter of right, for the purpose of vehicular traffic,
including all highways designated as seasonal limited use highways
and minimum maintenance roads.
OPERATE
To ride in or on, other than as a passenger, or use or control
the operation of a snowmobile in any manner, whether or not said snowmobile
is under way.
OPERATION AS EMERGENCY VEHICLE
The operation or parking of an authorized ambulance, police
or civil defense snowmobile, including attendant equipment, displaying
one or more lighted, red or combination red or white lights which
is revolving, rotating, flashing, oscillating, or constantly moving
light and which snowmobile is engaged in transporting a sick or injured
person, pursuing an actual or suspected violator of the law or responding
to or working or assisting at the scene of an accident, disaster,
police call, alarm or other emergency but shall not include returning
from such service.
OPERATOR
Every person who operates or is in actual physical control
of a snowmobile.
OUTSIDE BANK
The portion of a snowbank outside the crest thereof and farthest
removed from the roadway.
OWNER
Any person having title to a snowmobile. If a snowmobile
is sold under a contract of conditional sale whereby the title remains
in the vendor, such vendor or his assignee shall not, after delivery
of such snowmobile, be deemed an owner within the provisions of this
chapter, but the vendee or his assignee, upon receipt of possession
thereof, shall be deemed such owner notwithstanding the terms of such
contract, until the vendor or his assignee shall retake possession.
A person holding only a security interest in a snowmobile shall not
be deemed an owner unless such person also has possession of such
snowmobile.
ROADWAY
That portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily
used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the shoulder.
SHOULDER
That portion of a highway which lies outside the paved or
unpaved roadway immediately adjacent to the portion of the roadway
which may be used by motor vehicles.
SIDEWALK
A portion of a street between the curblines or the lateral
lines of a roadway and adjacent property lines, intended for the use
of pedestrians.
SNOWMOBILE
A self-propelled vehicle designed for travel on snow or ice,
steered by skis or runners and supported in whole or in part by one
or more skis, belts or cleats.
SNOWMOBILE OPERATOR'S CERTIFICATE
A certificate issued by the Commissioner evidencing that
the holder hereof has successfully completed an approved course of
instruction in snowmobile operation and safety as herein provided.
SPECIAL EVENT
An organized rally, race, exhibition or demonstration of
limited duration which is conducted according to a prearranged schedule
and in which general public interest is manifested.
A snowmobile may be operated on the public highways and public
lands in the Town of Martinsburg only under the following conditions:
A. Snowmobile trails. Snowmobiles may be operated on all snowmobile
trails open to the public as so designated under the Parks, Recreation
and Historic Preservation Law of the State of New York, or as designated
by the Town Board from time to time in a manner consistent with provisions
of this chapter and all other county or state laws relating to the
operation of snowmobiles.
B. Operation on highways. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive
or operate any snowmobile on a highway other than as follows:
(1) Operation on state highways is prohibited except in a snow emergency as so declared under the provisions of Subsection
C of this section.
C. Emergencies.
(1) Snowmobiles
may be operated for the purpose of emergency travel only on all highways
in the Town of Martinsburg, during the period of time when and at
locations where snow upon the highways renders travel by motor vehicles
impractical as so declared and permitted by the chief executive officer
of the Town of Martinsburg.
(2) A snowmobile
may also be operated on a highway otherwise closed to snowmobile travel
in emergency situations when the specific travel for a specific purpose
is authorized or directed by a peace or police officer or other duly
recognized emergency personnel.
D. Highway crossings. Snowmobiles may be operated so as to take a direct
crossing of a highway at any time of the day, provided that the crossing
is made at an angle approximately 90° to the direction of the
highway, at a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe
crossing, the snowmobile is brought to a complete stop before crossing
the main traveled way of the highway, and the driver yields the right-of-way
to all oncoming traffic.
E. Sidewalk crossings. No operator of a snowmobile shall operate on
a sidewalk as defined as above, except to gain access to a public
highway, private way, or lands or buildings adjacent to highways.
All crossings shall be made at a ninety-degree angle, and shall not
interfere with the safety and passage of pedestrians thereon, who
shall have the right-of-way.
F. Culverts and bridges. Snowmobiles may be operated on highways when
necessary to cross a bridge or a culvert.
G. Unplowed highways. Snowmobiles may be operated on county, Town, city
or village highways, or portions thereof, during the periods when
and at the locations where the highway is customarily unplowed and
unused during the winter months for vehicle travel. The Town Board
shall designate those highways or portions thereof which are so customarily
unplowed.
H. Outside banks. On highways snowmobiles may be operated on the outside
banks.
I. Designated Town highways.
(1) The
following highways are set forth as "highways designated by governmental
agencies" upon which snowmobiles may be operated as permitted by Parks,
Recreation and Historic Preservation Law § 25.09: See Exhibit
A.
(2) Signage. All roads open to snowmobiles must be posted as open to
snowmobiles at either terminus of such road. The Highway Superintendent
of the Town of Martinsburg is hereby directed to post all such signs.
[Added 2-14-2007 by L.L. No. 1-2007]
J. Limitation on highway operation.
(1) No person shall so operate a snowmobile on any highway, when otherwise
permitted, between sunset and sunrise except on the right side of
such right-of-way and in the same direction as the highway traffic
or the nearest lane of the roadway adjacent thereto.
(2) When operation on a roadway is permitted by any provision of this
chapter, snowmobiles shall travel in single file, shall not ride tandem
or abreast each other except in overtaking another snowmobile, and
shall travel on the right side of the road in the same direction as
the flow of vehicular traffic.
(3) No person shall operate a snowmobile on or across a highway while
pulling a person on skis or drawing or towing a sleigh, sled or toboggan
which carries or transports any person. No person on skis shall be
pulled by, and no person shall ride on or in, a sleigh, sled or toboggan
which is being towed or trailed by a snowmobile on a highway.
(4) No person shall operate a snowmobile on the frozen surface of public
waters within 100 feet of a person, including but not limited to a
skater, nor in or upon a snowmobile or within 100 feet of a fishing
shanty or shelter except at the minimum speed required to maintain
forward movement of the snowmobile or on an area which has been cleared
of snow for skating purposes unless the area is necessary for access
to the public water.
(5) Access areas. On such highways, for a distance of not to exceed 500
yards when in the determination of the governmental agency concerned
it is otherwise impossible for snowmobiles to gain access to areas
or trails adjacent to the highway, for the purpose only of gaining
access to and from the areas of operation.
K. Emergency vehicles. The provisions of this section shall not apply
to operation as emergency vehicle.
L. Special events. Snowmobiles may be operated at special events in
a manner consistent with this chapter, or in a manner as defined in
Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation Law and upon authorization
by the New York State Commissioner of Parks, Recreation, and Historic
Preservation.
No person shall drive or operate a snowmobile on a highway within
the Town or Village unless it is equipped with the required headlight,
taillight, brakes, reflector material, and muffler as defined by and
in accordance with the minimum standards of § 25.17 of Parks,
Recreation and Historic Preservation Law of the State of New York.
A notice of violation may be issued by any state police officer,
county sheriff, Town police officer or constable, conservation officer,
parks and recreation officer, or by any other law enforcement official
or other person so designated by the Town Board of Martinsburg. Such
authorized individual may initiate a violation by service of an appearance
ticket.
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of a violation. For a first conviction thereof, such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than $100. For a conviction of a second violation within a period of 18 months, such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than $200 or by imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Upon conviction of a third or subsequent violation, all of which were committed within a period of 36 months, such person shall be punished by a fine of not more than $300, or by imprisonment for not more than 45 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, a violation of §
180-10A of this chapter shall be subject to the penalties as set forth in §
180-10A of this chapter. Notwithstanding the foregoing penalties, the court which renders the conviction of any person for violation of this chapter, may, in its discretion, impose such other penalty or penalties as it deems appropriate, which may be provided for in case of a violation of any of the provisions of the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law of the state. In the event of such other penalty, the fees and penalties imposed by such court shall be disposed of as provided for by § 27.13 of the Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation Law.
Upon the conviction of any section of this chapter, the court
shall, in addition to any other penalties invoked under this chapter,
require the convicted person, as a condition of the sentence, to complete
a snowmobile safety course approved by the Commissioner and show proof
of successful completion of such course to the court or its designee.
Negligence in the use or operation of a snowmobile shall be
attributable to the owner. Every owner of a snowmobile used or operated
in the Town of Martinsburg or in this state shall be liable and responsible
for death or injury to a person or damage to property resulting from
negligence in the use or operation of such snowmobile by any person
using or operating the same with the permission, express or implied,
of such owner, provided, however, that such operator's negligence
shall not be attributed to the owner as to any claim or cause of action
accruing to the operator or his legal representative for such injuries
or death.