[G.O. No. 1111, § 1]
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
BICYCLE
A device having two wheels, with tires 20 inches or more
in diameter, connected by a frame, and designed and intended to be
propelled by human power. This definition shall not apply to toy bicycles
or to velocipedes.
POLICE SAFETY OFFICER
Such member of the Police Department as shall be designated
by the Chief of Police as such safety officer.
[G.O. No. 1111, § 1; G.O. No. 1119, § 1;
G.O. No. 1353, § 1]
(a) There is hereby created a Bicycle Board, to consist of six individuals,
at least two of whom shall be members of or officers in one or more
of the parent-teacher associations in the public or private schools
operating in the Town. The members of this Board shall be appointed
annually by the Mayor, with the approval of Council, between the first
day of January and the second Monday of February, and such members
shall serve for a period of one year or until their successors are
appointed.
(b) The purpose for which such Board is created shall be:
(1) To study and to recommend to the Town Council for adoption such regulations,
rules of safety and municipal action as it may consider advisable
to promote and protect the use of bicycles within the Town.
(2) To coordinate and to assist in the activities and functions of municipal
agencies and employees relating to bicycle use and users, as provided
in this chapter and other provisions of this Code.
(3) To receive and investigate charges or allegations of violations of
this chapter, and to make and file, or assist in the making and filing,
of complaints for such violations to the appropriate judicial authority.
(c) In addition to the regular members of the Bicycle Board, there shall
be appointed to the Bicycle Board by the Chairperson of the Westfield
Green Team an individual to serve as a liaison between the Bicycle
Board and the Westfield Green Team. Such individual shall attend and
participate in all meetings and activities of the Bicycle Board as
if a regular member.
[Amended 1-26-2021 by G.O. No. 2203]
[G.O. No. 1111, § 1]
It shall be unlawful for any person residing in the Town to
ride or propel a bicycle upon any public way in the Town, and for
the owner of a bicycle voluntarily to permit another to so ride or
propel such bicycle, unless such bicycle is currently registered as
herein provided and a current registration tag affixed, and unless
the condition of such bicycle and its operation by such person at
such time comply in all respects with all applicable statutes, ordinances,
rules or regulations of the state, the county and the Town.
[G.O. No. 1111, § 1; G.O. No. 1441, §§ I,
II; G.O. No. 1503, § I]
(a) Application for registration shall be made to the Police Department
of the Town for a permanent license upon a form provided by the Police
Department. Upon receipt of such application and payment of a registration
fee of $1, the Police Department shall issue a registration certificate
and registration tag for such bicycles as are in safe mechanical riding
condition and in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(b) Registration shall be on a permanent basis.
(c) The Police Department or the bicycle board will conduct annual registrations
on the Town school grounds in May of each year, at times and places
to be announced. Registration certificates will be issued and tags
will be affixed at the time of initial registration to such bicycles
as are in safe mechanical riding conditions and in compliance with
the provisions of this chapter. At the time of such registration,
reflective tape provided by the Police Department may also be affixed
to each bicycle.
(d) Bicycles which are not registered at such annual registrations must
be done through the records bureau of the Police Department. Bicycle
license application forms are available at the Records Bureau, and
may be processed either by mail or during the normal working hours
of the records bureau of the Police Department.
(e) Upon the transfer of ownership of any bicycle, the former registered
owner shall, within seven days of the date of transfer, return the
registration certificate to the safety officer, furnishing the name
and address of the person to whom the bicycle was transferred. Such
former registered owner may then apply for and register a replacement
bicycle, if any, and have a registration tag affixed and registration
certificate issued for such replacement bicycle without charge. The
purchaser or receiver of the transferred bicycle, if a Town resident,
must obtain a registration tag in the manner provided in this chapter.
Proof of ownership may be required by the Police Department or the
bicycle board at such time.
(f) A new resident of the Town shall have 90 days from the date of residence
in which to comply with the registration requirements of this chapter.
(g) It shall be unlawful for any person willfully or maliciously to remove,
destroy, mutilate or alter any numbers stamped or appearing on any
bicycle frame, or to remove, destroy, mutilate or alter any registration
tag affixed to a bicycle, during the time in which such registration
tag is operative, except as herein otherwise provided.
(h) It shall be unlawful for any person willfully or maliciously to remove,
destroy or mutilate any safety equipment, required by statute or by
this chapter to be affixed to bicycles, from any bicycle of which
such person is not the owner or legally in possession.
(i) The Police Department may stamp, engrave or otherwise permanently
mark numbers on the frames of bicycles on which no serial number can
be found, or on which such number is illegible or insufficient for
identification purposes, and may also affix reflective tape to bicycles
without cost to the owner.
(j) Any loss, destruction or defacing of a registration tag shall be
reported by the registered owner of the bicycle to the Police Department
within 48 hours thereof, and such tag shall be replaced by the Police
Department on payment of a fee of $0.50.
(k) No bicycle shall be rented, leased or offered for rent or lease,
unless such bicycle is registered and a registration tag attached
thereto as herein provided.
[G.O. No. 1111, § 1; G.O. No. 1119, § 1]
Municipal law enforcement officers may inspect any bicycle on
any public way or place at any time, to ascertain whether it has on
it a registration tag properly displayed and in legible condition
and whether the bicycle is in proper mechanical condition to be operated
safely and in compliance with the applicable provisions of state law
and this chapter. In the event that a bicycle is being used or operated
without such registration tag in legible condition, or is in such
condition as to be unfit for safe operation, or fails to comply with
the provisions of this chapter, such bicycle shall be impounded.
[G.O. No. 1111, § 1; G.O. No. 1119, § 1]
All persons riding or operating bicycles upon any street or
other public highway or place in the Town shall observe and comply
with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules or regulations of
the state, the county and the Town. A copy of such statutes, ordinances,
rules and regulations, compiled or prepared by the bicycle board in
pamphlet form, shall be furnished to all registering owners at the
time of issuance of registration. Failure to comply with such statutes,
ordinances, rules or regulations shall subject the operator or registered
owner to the penalties provided by law.
[Ord. No. 1111, § 1;
G.O. No. 1119, § 1]
(a) The procedures and penalties for violations of statutes relating
to the use and operation of bicycles shall be as provided by the laws
of the state.
(b) The provisions of this chapter shall be enforceable by any persons
authorized by law to act as law enforcement officers for the Town,
and the procedures and penalties for violations thereof shall be as
hereinafter set forth.
(c) Any person of the age of 17 years or older, charged with violation
of any statute relating to the use and operation of bicycles shall,
upon conviction thereof, suffer the penalties provided therein.
(d) Any person of the age of 17 years or older, charged with violation
of a provision of this chapter, may, upon conviction thereof, suffer
suspension of registration or impoundment of bicycle, and may further
by subject to a fine not to exceed $25.
(e) A charge or allegation that any person below the age of 17 years
shall have violated any state, county or municipal statutes, ordinances,
rules or regulations relating to the use, operation or registration
of bicycles may be received and investigated by the bicycle board,
in accordance with established investigatory procedures which it shall
adopt.
(f) In the event that the bicycle board shall, after such investigation,
conclude that the nature of the offense shall justify further proceedings,
it shall cause a complaint based thereon to be filed or charges made
to the appropriate judicial officer or agency provided by law, for
such hearing, disposition and penalty as may be authorized by law.
(g) Any bicycle impounded for failure to comply with the provisions of
this ordinance will be stored at the Westfield Public Works Center,
in an area provided for such storage, for a period of one week, and
at the expiration thereof will be released only to the registered
owner, if of age, or to the parent or guardian of such registered
owner, if such registered owner is under the age of 18 years. Such
release from impoundment will be effected by a member of the bicycle
board on the Saturday immediately following the expiration of the
period of impoundment.