[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Rye as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 6-19-1962]
A. 
Every owner, tenant, occupant or person legally in possession of land in the Town of Rye shall have
(1) 
The grass, hedges, vines, shrubs and brush reasonably cut or trimmed, and the trimmings or clippings removed therefrom;
(2) 
All poisonous weeds or growth, ragweed and other noxious weeds eradicated; and
(3) 
All rubbish, litter, unsightly or objectionable materials, which are or might tend to become health or fire hazards, removed from such land.
B. 
In the event that such owner or other aforementioned person fails or refuses to comply herewith, the Town Board shall have the necessary work performed and total expense or charge may be assessed upon the real property concerned and it shall constitute a lien thereon until paid, and may be collected in the same manner and at the same time as other Town charges.
C. 
Ten days before undertaking the aforesaid work, the Town shall mail a notice of its intention to perform said work to such owner or aforesaid person.
No owner, tenant, occupant or person legally in possession of real property in the Town of Rye shall permit or allow any grass, hedge clippings, or similar trimmings, weeds, rubbish, litter, refuse, garbage, cinders, bottles, broken glassware, waste building or discarded construction materials, or other debris of any kind whatsoever, to be dumped or deposited on any lands in his ownership, or possession, or subject to his control, nor on any other private lands; nor may any person dump or deposit any such material on public land without permission from the Town Superintendent of Highways or the Town Board.
No owner, tenant, occupant or person legally in possession of real property in the Town of Rye may park, store or keep upon any of his or any real property in any residential district, any highway or grading machinery or equipment, truck, commercial vehicle or construction material, except as provided in the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Rye,[1] or during a reasonable period of time that the construction project requires.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 66, Zoning.
No person shall throw, discard, place or drop any article, litter or material of any kind on any public highway or street, which includes the roadway, sidewalk or pedestrian walkway, or abutting property, in the Town of Rye, without permission from the Town Superintendent of Highways or the Town Board. Nor may any person willfully cause or negligently permit any article, litter or material to fall upon or to be blown to any roadway, either from his person or from any vehicle using the roadway or any portion of street, irrespective of whether or not such person be the owner, operator or passenger of such vehicle.
Any person violating the provisions of § 48-2, 48-3 or 48-4 of this article, upon conviction thereof, and in addition to the penalties provided by law, shall be subject to a fine not exceeding $25 for each offense.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
PERSON
Includes any person, persons, firm, corporation, partnership or other joint venture or association.
TOWN
Includes the Town of Rye outside any incorporated village.
This article shall take effect immediately upon its adoption, publication and posting as provided by law.
[Adopted 8-18-1970]
The posting of any advertisement, election poster, campaign material, notice or bill within the limits of any street or highway or upon any public property within the unincorporated area of the Town of Rye, without the consent of the Town Council, is hereby prohibited, provided that this section shall not apply to the posting of any notice which is required by law to be posted. A violation of this article shall be punishable by not more than a $100 fine. The Superintendent of Highways shall be empowered to remove any such bill, poster, election poster, campaign material or advertisement covered by this article, and the Town Council shall be authorized to charge the violator with the cost of removing same in addition to the fine imposed for the violation of this article.
This article shall become effective 10 days after publication and posting thereof.