Unless otherwise expressly provided, for the purpose of this
chapter, the following words shall have the meanings herein indicated:
ABANDONED VEHICLE
A vehicle that has been left unattended and has not moved
in 72 hours on any public street, highway or parking facility.
CITY
The geographical area of the City of Ithaca.
FOR HIRE
Includes any incident where a fee, charge or other consideration
is, directly or indirectly, imposed for towing, carrying or removing
any vehicle, and shall be inclusive of repairs made on a towed vehicle
for a consideration, although no charge is expressly imposed for the
towing of such a vehicle.
NONCONSENSUAL TOW
The towing of a vehicle made at the request of someone other
than the owner or operator of the vehicle towed.
OPERATE
Includes the control and direction of the use of a vehicle
for towing from places within the City of Ithaca, for hire.
PERSON
Includes an individual, partnership, unincorporated association,
corporation or other entity.
TERMINAL
Any place of business of a tow truck operator located within
the County of Tompkins.
TOWING
The moving of a vehicle from public or private property by
another vehicle for hire.
TOW TRUCK
A vehicle which is equipped with a crane, winch or similar
device designed to raise, remove or carry a motor vehicle or the front
or rear end thereof.
TOW TRUCK OPERATOR
Includes a person owning, leasing or controlling one or more
tow trucks and driving, operating or causing any such vehicle to be
operated upon the public highways for hire.
VEHICLE
A motor vehicle, as defined in § 125 of the Vehicle
and Traffic Law of the State of New York; a bus, as defined in § 104
of such law; a tractor, as defined in § 151-a of such law;
a trailer, as defined in § 156 of such law; or a truck,
as defined in § 158 of such law.
The City of Ithaca shall follow the provisions of the City of
Ithaca Tow Service Requirements and Policy. Said policy shall be posted
to the City website and filed in the City Clerk's office.
Whenever a person has failed to respond to at least five separate
notices of violation for separate parking violations, the City may
send to the owner of the motor vehicle by mail a notice to the effect
that such person has failed to respond to at least five separate notices
of violation for separate parking violations and that the owner's
vehicle is subject to being impounded and/or being immobilized. Upon
the mailing of such letter, the owner of the vehicle shall immediately
be responsible for the cost of sending such notice, including administrative
overhead. The owner shall have 10 days from the date of mailing of
such letter to respond to the notices of violation. If the owner does
not respond to all the notices of violation within said ten-day period,
and thereafter the vehicle is found unattended, parked upon a street
or any City-owned property or property under the jurisdiction or control
of the City, the vehicle may be impounded by or under the direction
the Chief of Police or Superintendent of Public Works or their designees
giving authorization to a commercial towing or wrecker service to
tow the vehicle and store it in a safe place until claimed by the
owner; or it may be immobilized by or under the direction of the Chief
of Police or Superintendent of Public Works or their designees in
such a manner as to prevent its operation.
The operator of a vehicle shall be liable for the fines and
penalties imposed for violations of improper parking, standing, or
stopping. In addition, except as provided in § 239, Paragraph
2, Subdivision b or e, of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law,
the owner of the vehicle, even if not the operator thereof, shall
be jointly and severally liable with the operator thereof if such
vehicle was used or operated with the permission of the owner, express
or implied, but in such case the owner may recover any fine or penalties
paid by him/her from the operator.
This chapter shall take effect immediately and in accordance
with law upon publication of notice as provided in the Ithaca City
Charter.