This chapter shall be known as the "Village of Cooperstown Road
Preservation Local Law."
The Village Board of the Village of Cooperstown finds that a
well-maintained and good and passable street system within the Village
is vital to the Village's economic well-being and the well-being
of its residents. It is the purpose and intent of this chapter to
ensure that all Village-owned streets and roads as well as all other
streets, highways and roads within the legal boundaries of the Village,
regardless of whether or not owned by the Village, but which are repaired
or maintained by the Village, are not damaged or harmed to the overall
detriment of the Village by a few individual users who utilize said
streets, highways and roads in a manner that causes extraordinary
deterioration and/or wear and tear to said streets and roads.
This chapter is enacted by the Village Board of the Village
of Cooperstown pursuant to its authority to adopt local laws under
the New York State Constitution, the Municipal Home Rule Law and the
New York State Village Law. More specifically and in large part, this
chapter is enacted pursuant to the authority granted under the New
York State Vehicle and Traffic Law.
Any landowner or vehicle owner who is shown to have prior knowledge
of this chapter and who benefits from the use of the streets, highways
and roadways within the boundaries of the Village of Cooperstown without
ensuring compliance with the aforesaid provisions shall be responsible
for any and all damage occasioned by said unpermitted or unauthorized
use to the Village's streets and roadways as well as to any highways
within the boundaries of the Village of Cooperstown which are repaired
or maintained by the Village.
The Village of Cooperstown, through its agents or employees,
may, in addition to any other remedy authorized under law, issue a
stop-order order or obtain such other necessary form of injunction
should an operator or owner fail to comply with the terms of this
chapter.
In addition to injunctive and other relief, violators may be
fined up to $500 for each and every separate violation of the provisions
of this chapter.
An applicant, owner or operator, or Village resident who is
dissatisfied with any decision of the Village of Cooperstown Superintendent
of the Department of Public Works under any section of this chapter
shall have the right to appeal such unfavorable decision or any of
its terms to the Village Board of the Village of Cooperstown within
20 days of the decision being complained of.
The following words shall, as used in this chapter, be defined
as follows:
LOCAL PICKUP OR DELIVERY
A delivery commencing and/or terminating within the legally
defined boundaries of the Village of Cooperstown. For the purposes
of this definition only, the "Cooperstown High School Campus" and
the "Farmers' Museum/Fenimore Art Museum and NYSHA complex" shall
be considered as being within the legally defined boundaries of the
Village of Cooperstown.
OCCASIONAL
No more than five uses of any highway or roadway within the
bounds of the Village of Cooperstown by a vehicle or vehicles weighing
more than 10 tons, which vehicles are individually or collectively
serving any one property or common project on any one day.