As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
OWNER and OCCUPANT
Every owner, occupant or tenant, including any natural persons,
corporations, partnerships, associations, joint-stock companies, societies
and all other entities of any kind, controlling, owning, leasing,
renting, inhabiting, occupying, or otherwise responsible for the care
of, a property regulated herein.
Every owner and occupant of any building or lot of land in the
Village of Briarcliff Manor abutting any street, road, highway, avenue,
lane, or sidewalk that the public has a right to use shall, within
12 hours after the cessation of every fall of snow, or the formation
of any ice, remove or cause to be removed said snow or ice and clear
entirely every sidewalk abutting said building or land; provided,
however, that when the cessation of snowfall or formation of ice occurs
between 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., then such removal and clearing shall
be required no later than 9:00 a.m. of the following day. Further,
if the snow or ice on any sidewalk shall be so frozen that it cannot
be removed without injury to the pavement, the owner or occupant shall,
within the times hereinabove specified, cover said sidewalk, or cause
it to be covered, with either fine sifted hard- coal ashes, or sand,
or other similar material, and shall, as soon thereafter as practicable,
thoroughly clear and clean said sidewalk and remove the ice, snow,
ashes, sand, or other applied material therefrom. Snow and ice shall
not be deposited into a public street, road, highway, avenue or lane
that has been plowed since the onset of the most recent snowfall.
During the period from October 1 through December 31, and at
times announced and published by the Department of Public Works, any
owner or occupant wishing to have bulk leaves collected by the Village
shall place, or shall cause others to place, leaves in piles curbside,
within the Village right-of-way, and at least 12 inches from the edge
of any public roadway or sidewalk. In no event shall leaves be placed
in any public roadway or onto any sidewalk, interfere with the free
flow of vehicle or pedestrian traffic, or otherwise create an unsafe
or unsightly condition. The owner and occupant shall be responsible
for conveying, and ensuring the compliance of, these rules and any
other relevant rules and regulations published by the Department of
Public Works, to persons, landscapers, contractors, or other entity
they employ.
Any owner or occupant or other person violating any of the provisions
of this article shall be subject to a fine of not more than $250 per
offense. Each day on which said violation continues shall constitute
a separate offense.