[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Rye 3-18-1965. Amendments noted where applicable.]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
VEHICLE
Includes any device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a public street or highway,
except devices used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks.
It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse or fail to comply
with any lawful order, signal or direction of a police officer, or
to disobey the instruction of any traffic sign or signal, unless directed
to do so by a police officer.
The provisions of this chapter regulating the movement, parking
and standing of vehicles shall not apply to ambulances, fire or police
apparatus, police, military and Civil Defense vehicles, United States
Mail or emergency vehicles of public-service corporations, while in
the performance of duty. This exemption shall not, however, protect
the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of a reckless
disregard of the safety of others.
Every person propelling any pushcart or riding a bicycle or
an animal upon a public street or highway and any person driving any
animals shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter, applicable
to the operator of any vehicle, except those provisions of this chapter
with reference to the equipment of vehicles and except those provisions
which by their nature can have no application.
Wherever traffic at an intersection is alternately directed
to proceed and to stop by the use of signals exhibiting colored lights
or the words "go," "caution" and "stop," said lights and terms shall
indicate as follows:
A. Green or "go" shown alone. Traffic facing the signal may proceed,
except that vehicular traffic shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians
and vehicles lawfully within a crosswalk or the intersection at the
time such signal is exhibited.
B. Yellow or "caution." When shown following the green or "go," traffic
facing the signal shall stop before entering the intersection unless
so close to the intersection that a stop cannot be made safely.
C. Red or "stop." Traffic facing the signal shall stop and remain standing
until green or "go" is shown alone, except that at a crossing where
right turns on a red light are permitted, vehicles in the lane nearest
the curb may make a right turn after first coming to a full stop.
A traffic light controls traffic only at the intersection at which
it is located.
It shall be unlawful for the operator of a vehicle to stop,
stand or park a vehicle for a period of time longer than is necessary
for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers in any place
marked "no parking."
No vehicle shall be driven in, over or upon any sidewalk or
that portion of the public street or highway set aside for a sidewalk
except as a permanent driveway, or temporary driveway for which permission
has been granted.
A vehicle shall not proceed on a one-way street, except in the
direction indicated by signs or other markings.
[Amended 7-17-1973]
A. The Town Board shall have authority to declare any Town street in
the unincorporated area or part thereof a play street and to place
appropriate signs or devices in the roadway indicating and helping
to protect the same.
B. Whenever authorized signs are erected indicating any such street
or part thereof as a play street, a person shall not drive a vehicle
upon any such street or portion thereof except drivers of vehicles
having business or whose residences are within such closed area, and
then any said driver shall exercise the greatest care in driving upon
any such street or portion thereof.
C. Designated play streets. The following streets are hereby designated
play streets by the Town Board of the Town of Rye:
(1) From the point where Meadowlark Road intersects with Oriole Place
to the dead end of Meadowlark Road.
A vehicle shall not:
A. Stand unless halted by traffic on any street, except at the curb.
B. Stop with its left side to the curb, except on a one-way street.
C. Occupy any street so as to obstruct traffic.
D. Stop so as to obstruct a crossing.
E. Be permitted to stand backed up at an angle to the curb, except while
actually loading or unloading said vehicle.
F. Be left in such a position as to prevent another vehicle stopped
or parked at the curb from moving away.
G. Be permitted to stand within 10 feet of a fire hydrant, crosswalk
or corner.
H. Stand within 25 feet of any street excavation or obstruction, except
that when such excavation or obstruction is at or close to the curb,
vehicle may stand at the curb, but not so as to obstruct traffic.
I. A vehicle when left unattended or parked on a grade or incline shall
have the brake effectively set and the wheels turned at an angle against
the curb, and not parallel to the curb.
A. The Town Board may establish and enforce such regulations governing
the parking of vehicles on streets within the unincorporated section
of the Town of Rye as they consider necessary for public convenience
and which do not unduly restrict the orderly movement of traffic or
endanger the public safety. On all business streets, and on any other
streets where special park signs or markings indicating the parking
restrictions which prevail on such streets.
B. Parking meter zones.
[Added 3-20-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019]
(1) Parking meter zone established. The following zone, to be known as
"off-street parking meter zone," is hereby established:
(a)
Off-street public parking area maintained by the Town of Rye
and the Rye Town Park Commission, on Town-owned lands known as Rye
Town Park.
(2) Installation of meters. Parking meters shall be installed in all parking meter zones. The parking meter fee and time limits of meter operation shall be posted on each meter as prescribed in Subsection
B(4).
(3) Parking in metered zones. When any vehicle shall be parked in a space
regulated by a parking meter, the operator thereof shall, upon entering
such space, park such vehicle within the lines marked on the parking
area and, if the time is between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.,
immediately deposit the parking meter fee in the parking meter or
electronic payment mechanism regulating such space and actuate the
mechanism of such meter as required by the directions thereon.
(4) Parking time limits, fee, and fines. The permitted parking time and
fees in all Town parking meter zones shall be set after public hearing
by resolution by the Town Council/Board. Upon the expiration of the
permitted parking time with respect to any vehicle in such designated
parking space, the operator shall forthwith remove such vehicle from
such parking space.
(5) Presumption of unlawful parking. The fact that, at any time during
any period in which the deposit of the parking meter fee in any parking
meter or mechanism is required to permit parking in the parking space
regulated thereby, the timing device on such parking meter or mechanism
indicates no unexpired time shall be presumptive evidence, as to a
parked vehicle then found in such parking space, that the operator
of such vehicle failed to deposit or to cause to be deposited the
required parking meter fee or failed to remove such vehicle from such
parking space upon the expiration of the lawful parking time with
respect thereto.
(6) Misuse of meters. It shall be unlawful for any person willfully to
deface, injure, tamper with, break, destroy or impair the usefulness
of or open without lawful authority any parking meter, kiosk or other
parking device installed in any parking meter zone.
(7) Enforcement. Town Constables as designated from time to time by the Town Board/Council shall be empowered to enforce the provisions of this §
61-11B in its entirety and shall expressly be authorized to issue parking violations returnable to Rye Town Court for adjudication.
(8) Penalties for offenses. Violations of any part of §
61-11B shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding $300.
(9) Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
PARKING METER
Any device, including a multi-space, centralized kiosk and/or
computerized parking system accessible by app, used to collect money
in exchange for the right to park a vehicle in a particular place
for a limited amount of time.
A. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, it shall be
unlawful for the operator, owner or lessee of a truck, trailer, semitrailer,
tractor, house coach or omnibus to stand, stop or park on any county
or Town highway, road, street, avenue or public place and leave such
truck, trailer, semitrailer, tractor, house coach or omnibus unattended
by a person capable of operating or removing it, for a period longer
than necessary to load or unload passengers or freight.
B. The provisions of this section, however, shall not apply, in the
case of an emergency, to state, county and Town highways, nor apply
to agents or employees of public service corporations when engaged
in the erection of poles, the stringing of wires or the repair, construction
or inspection of lines, conduits or other structures along the county
or Town highways, or persons engaged in the construction, reconstruction
or repair of the county or Town highways or roads.
A. Special parking restrictions in a specified area are indicated by
signs of the Police Department, and drivers must at all times comply
with the directions thereon.
B. A vehicle shall not be parked on any street or highway for the purpose
of making repairs, except those of a minor nature in a case of an
emergency.
C. A vehicle parked after dark in a parking area need not have parking
lights lighted if such permission is clearly indicated by signs.
D. A vehicle shall not be parked or left unattended on any street in
front of a driveway or vehicle entrance to a building.
E. In any parking space where the area to be occupied by any vehicle
is indicated by lines on the pavement or curbing, a vehicle must be
parked within such lines.
A. The following public streets or highways or parts of streets or highways
in the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye are designated as
main arteries of travel and all vehicles approaching such main arteries
of travel as hereby designated shall, before entering the same, come
to a full stop, unless otherwise directed by a peace officer or signal:
Name of Street
|
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Betsy Brown Road
|
Bonwit Road
|
College Avenue
|
Country Ridge Drive
|
Elm Hill Drive
|
Fairlawn Parkway
|
Hawthorne Avenue
|
Hillcrest Avenue
|
Irenhyl Avenue
|
Jennifer Lane
|
King Street
|
Latonia Road
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Meadowlark Road
|
Mohegan Lane
|
Neuton Avenue
|
North Ridge Street
|
Old Orchard Road
|
Pine Ridge Road
|
Ridge Boulevard
|
South Ridge Street
|
Tamarack Road
|
Westchester Avenue
|
Winding Wood Road North
|
Winding Wood Road South
|
B. The following public streets or highways or parts of streets or highways
in the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye are designated as
main arteries of travel and all vehicles approaching such main arteries
of travel as hereby designated shall, before entering the same, come
to a full stop provided that signs bearing the word "Stop" are erected
and maintained at or near the intersecting line of such main arteries
of travel with the following intersecting streets:
Stop Sign On
|
At Intersection of
|
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Argyle Road
|
North Ridge Street
|
Avon Circle
|
North Ridge Street
|
Beacon Lane
|
Jennifer Lane
|
Berkeley Drive
|
Latonia Road
|
Berkeley Drive
|
North Ridge Street
|
Berkeley Drive
|
Old Orchard Road
|
Bishop Drive North
|
King Street
|
Bishop Drive South
|
King Street
|
Blue Bird Hollow
|
Meadowlark Road
|
Bobbie Lane
|
North Ridge Street
|
Bonwit Road
|
Mohegan Lane
|
Brook Lane
|
Westchester Avenue
|
Brookside Way
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Churchill Road
|
Winding Wood Road North
|
Churchill Road
|
Winding Wood Road South
|
College Avenue
|
Tamarack Road
|
Comly Avenue
|
King Street
|
Country Ridge Drive North
|
Fairlawn Parkway
|
Crescent Place
|
South Ridge Street
|
Division Street
|
Westchester Avenue
|
Dixon Street
|
South Ridge Street
|
Dorchester Drive
|
Country Ridge Drive
|
Eagles Bluff
|
Meadowlark Road
|
Ellendale Avenue
|
South Ridge Street
|
Elm Hill Drive
|
Bonwit Road
|
Fairlawn Parkway
|
Country Ridge Drive
|
Fairlawn Parkway
|
North Ridge Street
|
Franklin Street
|
South Ridge Street
|
Garibaldi Place
|
South Ridge Street
|
Haines Boulevard
|
Betsy Brown Road
|
Hawthorne Avenue
|
North Ridge Street
|
Hawthorne Avenue
|
Westchester Avenue
|
High Street
|
South Ridge Street
|
Hillandale Road
|
King Street
|
Hillcrest Avenue
|
Irenhyl Avenue
|
Hillcrest Avenue
|
Neuton Avenue
|
Irenhyl Avenue
|
Hawthorne Avenue
|
Jennifer Lane
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Latonia Road
|
Mohegan Lane
|
Latonia Road
|
Winding Wood Road North
|
Latonia Road
|
Winding Wood Road South
|
Lee Lane
|
Jennifer Lane
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Westchester Avenue
|
Loch Lane
|
King Street
|
Maywood Avenue
|
Hillcrest Avenue
|
Maywood Avenue
|
North Ridge Street
|
Meadowlark Road
|
North Ridge Street
|
Mohegan Lane
|
Bonwit Road
|
Mohegan Lane
|
Pine Ridge Road
|
Neuton Avenue
|
North Ridge Street
|
Old Oak Road
|
Elm Hill Drive
|
Old Orchard Road
|
Winding Wood Road North
|
Old Orchard Road
|
Winding Wood Road South
|
Oriole Place
|
Meadowlark Road
|
Paddock Road
|
Winding Wood Road North
|
Paddock Road
|
Winding Wood Road South
|
Pine Ridge Road
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Pine Ridge Road
|
Mohegan Lane
|
Ridge Boulevard
|
North Ridge Street
|
Rockinghorse Trail
|
Country Ridge Drive
|
Rockinghorse Trail
|
North Ridge Street
|
Sleepy Hollow Road
|
North Ridge Street
|
Sunset Road
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Tamarack Road
|
Neuton Avenue
|
Tamarack Road
|
Ridge Boulevard
|
Terrace Court
|
Jennifer Lane
|
Valley Terrace
|
Neuton Avenue
|
Valley Terrace
|
Ridge Boulevard
|
West Ridge Drive
|
North Ridge Street
|
West William Street
|
South Ridge Street
|
Winding Wood Road North
|
North Ridge Street
|
Winding Wood Road North
|
Old Orchard Road
|
Winding Wood Road South
|
Old Orchard Road
|
Windsor Road
|
College Avenue
|
Windsor Road
|
Ridge Boulevard
|
Woodland Avenue
|
Irenhyl Avenue
|
Wyman Street
|
South Ridge Street
|
The following regulations prohibiting parking in areas are hereby
established:
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Location
|
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Barber Place
|
West
|
Between Bowman Avenue and Franklin Street
|
Bowman Avenue
|
Both
|
From South Ridge Street, west to Town of Harrison Line
|
Bowman Avenue
|
North
|
Between South Ridge Street and Division Street
|
Bowman Avenue
|
South
|
Between South Ridge Street and Barber Place
|
Division Street
|
West
|
Between Bowman Avenue and Westchester Avenue
|
Ellendale Avenue
|
North
|
No parking 150 feet east of South Ridge Street
|
Franklin Street
|
North
|
No parking 150 feet east of South Ridge Street
|
North Ridge Street
|
Both
|
From Westchester Avenue, north to King Street
|
South Ridge Street
|
Both
|
From Westchester Avenue, south to City of Rye line
|
West William Street
|
North
|
No parking 150 feet east of South Ridge Street
|
[Amended 10-17-1967; 5-20-1969
A vehicle shall not proceed on a one-way street, except in the
direction indicated by signs or other markings.
Name of Street
|
Limits
|
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Barber Place
|
From Bowman Avenue to Franklin Street
|
Division Street
|
From Bowman Avenue to Westchester Avenue
|
Dixon Street [Added 5-21-1968]
|
From South Ridge Street to Highview Avenue
|
[Added 6-10-1970]
A. A traffic sign designed in accordance with the specifications set
by the New York State Department of Transportation and the Motor Vehicle
Department of the State of New York shall be placed at the southerly
end of Rock Ridge Drive where it is intersected by Acker Drive, and
the traffic sign or stanchion and a suitable barricade shall be installed
to indicate that there shall be "No Thru Traffic."
B. It shall be a violation of the Traffic Ordinance of the Town of Rye
for a vehicle to travel in a southerly or northerly direction from
the intersection of Rock Ridge Drive and Acker Drive.
C. To further implement this chapter, a similar traffic sign shall be
placed at the entrance of Knollwood Drive and Betsy Brown Road which
shall read: "No Thru Traffic."
A. Exit from Hawthorne Avenue on west side of dividing island to Westchester
Avenue.
B. Entrance from Westchester Avenue into Hawthorne Avenue on east side
of dividing island.
A. Alternate side of the street parking.
[Amended 11-21-1972]
(1) The parking of any vehicle is hereby prohibited on all public streets
or highways within the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye between
2:00 a.m., and 6:00 a.m., from November 15 to March 15, except that
all-night alternate side of the street parking be permitted on the
following streets and highways:
Name of Street
|
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Barber Place
|
Bowman Avenue
|
Crescent Place
|
Division Street
|
Dixon Street
|
Ellendale Avenue
|
Franklin Street
|
Garibaldi Place
|
Grant Street
|
Hawthorne Avenue
|
Highview Avenue
|
Hillcrest Avenue
|
Irenhyl Avenue
|
Lyon Street
|
Osborne Place
|
Roanoke Avenue
|
West Street
|
West William Street
|
Westview Avenue
|
Whittemore Place
|
Woodland Avenue
|
Wyman Street
|
Wyman Street North
|
(2) Alternate side of the street all-night parking shall be construed
to mean Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday on one side of the street
or highway and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on the other side of
the street or highway in accordance with signs so posted in the affected
areas.
B. No all-night parking of trucks or other commercial vehicles will
be permitted at any time on the streets of the unincorporated section
of the Town of Rye.
A. When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any public street or highway
within the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye during a snowstorm,
flood, fire or other public emergency which affects that portion of
the public street or highway upon which said vehicle is parked or
abandoned, said vehicle may be ordered removed by the Supervisor or
Chief of Police of the Town of Rye or officer in charge, and the cost
of such removal shall be a charge against the owner.
B. When any vehicle is found unattended on any public street or highway
within the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye where said vehicle
constitutes an obstruction to traffic, said vehicle may be ordered
removed by the Supervisor or Chief of Police of the Town of Rye or
officer in charge, and the cost of such removal shall be a charge
against the owner.
C. When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any public street or highway
within the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye where stopping,
standing or parking is prohibited, said vehicle may be ordered removed
by the Supervisor or Chief of Police of the Town of Rye or officer
in charge, and the cost of such removal shall be a charge against
the owner.
Every vehicle used to transport dirt, manure, sand, gravel,
ashes, mud, garbage, swill, offal, etc., in the public streets of
the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye shall be so constructed
or loaded as to prevent any portion of the contents from escaping
therefrom. No vehicle used to transport dirt or soil shall be operated
or driven so as to permit dirt or mud to adhere to the wheels and
be deposited in the public streets of the unincorporated section of
the Town of Rye. Any person being the owner or operator of any such
vehicle or truck shall at the end of each working day remove any dirt,
manure, sand, gravel, ashes, mud, garbage, swill, offal, etc., dropped
from any such vehicle or truck on the public street or highway.
A. Every owner, lessee tenant, occupant or other person having charge
or control of any building or lot of land abutting upon any street
or public place where the sidewalk is flagged, concreted or otherwise
paved or laid shall, within 24 hours after the snow ceases to fall,
remove the snow and ice from such sidewalk so as to provide a continuous
passageway. In case the snow and ice on the sidewalk shall be frozen
so hard that it cannot be removed without injury to the pavement,
the owner, lessee, tenant, occupant or other person hereby charged
with the duty to remove the same, shall within the time specified
above, cause the sidewalk to be strewn with ashes, sand and/or some
other abrasive substance and thereafter as the weather shall permit,
shall thoroughly clean said sidewalk.
B. No person shall deposit on any public street or highway, snow plowed
from any driveway.
During plowing and clearing of snow from the public streets
or highways, no vehicle shall be parked on any side of any public
street or highway in the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye.
All parades in the streets of the unincorporated section of
the Town of Rye and the playing of bands of music and exhibitions
of any kind in said streets are prohibited, without a written permit
from the Town Board.
No person shall locate radios or similar devices or amplifiers
thereof so as to, or that may, project sound into public streets,
highways or neighborhoods for advertising or business purposes; and
no person owning, occupying or having charge of any building or premises
or any part thereof in the unincorporated section of the Town of Rye
shall cause or allow any loud, excessive or unusual noise in the operation
or use of any radio, phonograph or other mechanical or electrical
or reproducing device, instrument or machine which loud, excessive
and unusual noise shall disturb the comfort, peace and quiet of persons
in the vicinity. The playing, using, operating or permitting to be
played, used or operated, of any radio, receiving set, musical instrument,
phonograph, loud speaker, sound amplifier, or other machine or device
for the producing or reproducing of sound, which is cast upon the
public streets from any sound truck or vehicle, for the purpose of
commercial advertising or attracting the attention of the public,
shall be unlawful and is hereby prohibited.
Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this
chapter may, upon conviction, be punished for the first offense by
a fine not exceeding $10, and for the second offense by a fine of
not less than $10 or more than $25, or by imprisonment for not less
than two or more than 15 days. The third or any subsequent offense
within one year may be punishable by a fine not exceeding $100 or
by imprisonment not exceeding six months or by both such fine and
imprisonment.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this chapter or
the application thereof to any person or circumstances shall be adjudged
by any court to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair
or invalidate any remainder thereof or the application thereof to
other persons and circumstances, but shall be confined in its operation
to the clause, sentence, paragraph or part thereof and the persons
and circumstances directly involved in the controversy in which such
judgment shall have been rendered.
This chapter shall become effective 10 days after the first
publication and posting of the adoption thereof.