For purposes of this chapter, the following terms shall have
the following meanings:
PERMITTEE
The person, corporation or other entity to whom a permit
has been issued pursuant to this chapter.
TOW TRUCK
A vehicle used for towing usually equipped with a crane,
winch, tow bar, push plate or other device designed to pull or push
a vehicle or to raise a vehicle or the front or rear end thereof or
a flatbed tow truck.
TOWING
The moving of a vehicle where a fee, charge or other consideration
is directly or indirectly imposed for such moving.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Marlborough.
VEHICLE
A motor vehicle as defined in § 125 of the Vehicle
and Traffic Law, a tractor as defined in § 151-a of such
law or a trailer as defined in § 156 of such law.
Every person, corporation, or other entity who desires to operate,
except as herein otherwise provided, the business of automotive towing
by a tow truck(s) or car carrier(s) owned, controlled or leased by
him as a permittee on the rotational towing list maintained by the
Town shall comply with the following criteria:
A. The applicant must own or lease a licensed and registered New York
repair shop within 1/4 mile of the Town of Marlborough or own or lease
an impound or storage yard within 1/4 mile of the Town of Marlborough.
All towing businesses must have a secure indoor or outdoor storage
area available in which to store specific vehicles out of the public
access. All outdoor lots utilized to store vehicles in conjunction
with the Town tow list must be secured with a fence designed to limit
or restrict access to the public.
B. The towing business must be sufficiently staffed so that the vehicle
owner may make payment and retrieve their vehicle within one hour
of contacting the towing business but only if that the one-hour window
ends between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Otherwise, it shall
be in the discretion of the towing company whether to permit evening/overnight
retrieval.
C. All towing business shall maintain adequate equipment to perform
the required towing task.
D. All towing business must be capable of a twenty-minute response time
to the scene of the tow after receiving the request for their service.
E. All towing companies must make their facilities and equipment available
for scheduled inspections. These inspections will be made to ensure
that each company has the appropriate registration, equipment, insurances
and an employee on site. The Police Department will give 48 hours'
notice to the towing business for the inspection.
F. All towing business shall comply with the requirement for the charging
of fees as established from time to time by resolution of the Town
Board.
G. Required equipment. In addition to the required equipment specified
in § 375 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law or as promulgated
by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, all tow trucks shall be equipped
with:
(1) Lettering on the truck identifying the exact name of the holder of
the permit issued pursuant to this chapter, as well as a phone number
for the holder of the permit.
(2) An amber rotating light mounted at the top of the cab or on a light
bar so that the light is visible for not less than 500 feet under
normal atmospheric conditions.
(3) At least two yellow flashing lights to show the width of the vehicle
from the rear.
(4) Speedi Dri or similar materials to absorb minor fluid spills. If
the permittee, while at the scene for a tow, feels that it cannot
safely or adequately handle the minor fluid spill, that permittee
shall notify the officer on scene so that other arrangements may be
made for the cleanup of the spill.
(5) Garbage bags for the removal of debris at the scene.
(6) A broom and shovel for clean up at the scene.
Upon passage of a resolution by the Town Board approving the
application, the Town Clerk shall issue a permit to the applicant
after a review process. Before the permit is issued, the applicant
shall pay the fee for a permit in an amount set by resolution of the
Town Board. Every permit issued hereunder shall expire on the 31st
day of December next succeeding the date of its issuance unless sooner
revoked, as hereinafter provided. For the year 2017 only, permit fees
shall be prorated based upon the month in which the permit is issued.
The Town Board may deny a permit to any applicant whom the Town Board shall find does not satisfy the criteria set forth in this chapter or that the Town Board shall determine to be incapable of properly conducting a road service or tow truck business. If the Town Board shall deny any application for a license, such denial shall be in writing and state the reasons therefor. Any applicant who shall be denied a license, for any reason other than the fact that the tow list has reached the maximum number of permittees per subsection §
140-10B, shall have the right to appeal such denial to the Town Board within 20 business days with a written submission explaining why the Town Board's denial was in error and why the application should be approved. A decision of the Town Board to approve or deny such an application after an appeal to it shall be in writing and entered into the minutes. After the administrative appeal, such decision shall then be considered final. The applicant shall then have the right to challenge the decision by way of Article 78 or other action that may be appropriate.
Each license shall not be transferred from one person to another
or from vehicle to vehicle. Notification of vehicle replacement must
be made within 30 days to the Chief of Police, who in turn will notify
the Town Clerk and have the application updated.
It shall be unlawful for any person, corporation, or other entity
to solicit towing or repair work at the scene of any motor vehicle
accident on private property or on a public highway in the Town of
Marlborough. A participating tow company shall be considered to be
in violation of this section if they come within 500 feet of the scene
of an accident or of a disabled vehicle without being called to the
scene by either the Town, another governmental agency or owner request.
Any participating tow company truck alleged to be in violation of
this section will be subject to an investigation by the Chief of Police
or his designee and potential penalties as set forth in this chapter.
If any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision
of this chapter shall be adjudicated as invalid, such adjudication
shall apply only to the section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or
provision so adjudicated and the remainder of this chapter shall be
deemed valid and effective.