This Article
XIII shall be known as "Forfeiture of Vehicles in Connection with Criminal Acts."
A person who is arrested or receives a summons by any police officer of the Town of Greenburgh Police Department for an offense under § 1182 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law shall receive notice after the time of arrest or summonsing on such charge and by certified mail, return receipt requested, as soon thereafter as practical, informing such person how and when the vehicle may be released and that the vehicle may be subject to a civil forfeiture proceeding. In the event that the driver is not the registered owner of the vehicle, separate notice shall be provided to the registered owner of the vehicle. Notice shall also be provided to any lienholder. Notice pursuant to this section shall be to the address recorded with the Department of Motor Vehicles of New York State or any other state, territory, district, province, nation or other jurisdiction, by certified mail, return receipt requested. The procedures set forth in Chapter
460 of the Greenburgh Town Code with respect to impoundment, towing, storage and release of vehicles shall apply whenever a person has been arrested for an offense under § 1182 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
Following a determination by the court pursuant to this article
that a vehicle shall be forfeited, an owner may make a motion to the
court for relief from such determination. Such motion shall be made
on notice to the Town. In order to obtain such relief, the owner must
submit evidence which establishes that the loss of the vehicle would
cause a substantial and unwarranted hardship because the owner has
no reasonable access to public transportation and to the use of another
vehicle and lacks the financial resources to purchase or lease another
vehicle and that possession of a vehicle is a necessary incident to
his or her employment, business, trade, occupation or profession;
or to his or her travel to and from a class or course at an accredited
school, college or university or at a state-approved institution of
vocational or technical training; or necessary to travel to and from
a necessary medical examination or necessary medical treatment for
such owner or a member of his or her household. Upon satisfactory
demonstration of these factors to the court, the court may grant relief
from the forfeiture determination upon such terms and conditions as
will provide maximum protection to the public safety, which may include,
but not be limited to, installation of an ignition interlock device
in such vehicle.
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the Town
Board shall be empowered to compromise, settle, or adjust rights,
claims, demands or causes of action in favor of or against the Town
arising under this chapter.