It is hereby determined by the Town Board that the operation
of dumps or facilities for the disposal of garbage and rubbish in
the Town of Martinsburg are likely to constitute a hazard and menace
to the health and safety of the residents of the Town of Martinsburg
and it is the intent of this article to prohibit the operation of
dumps and facilities for the disposal of garbage and rubbish in the
Town of Martinsburg.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DUMP
A place used for disposal and leaving of paper, rubbish,
and waste material of any nature by the public or by any person as
herein defined.
FACILITY FOR THE DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE AND RUBBISH
An incinerator or any place where waste, food material, cans,
bottles and containers for food, dead animals or parts thereof, vegetable
matter of any kind, or any other matter which shall be inflammable
or capable of fermentation or decay, including sewage waste, may be
placed or left for disposal by the public or any persons.
PERSON
Includes any individual, firm, partnership, corporation,
municipality or municipal corporation, other than the Town of Martinsburg,
or any associations of persons and the singular shall include the
plural number.
The operation or maintenance of a dump or facility for the disposal
of garbage and rubbish as the same as herein defined is hereby prohibited
in the Town of Martinsburg.
Nothing herein contained shall be deemed to prohibit any person
from disposing of rubbish, waste material, and garbage on property
upon which such rubbish, waste material and garbage is produced.
[Amended 8-21-2013 by L.L. No. 2-2013]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable
by a fine not exceeding $250 for each offense and/or by imprisonment
for a period not exceeding 60 days or by both such fine or imprisonment.
The Town Board of the Town of Martinsburg shall have the power
to bring civil action to restrain any violation of this article.
[Adopted 12-21-2011 by L.L. No. 2-2011; amended in its entirety 3-16-2022 by L.L. No. 1-2022]
The Town Board of the Town of Martinsburg, pursuant to the authority
granted in Article 4 of the Town Law and §§ 10 and
20 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, hereby enacts as follows.
The Town Board of the Town of Martinsburg hereby declares that
a clean, wholesome and attractive environment is of vital importance
to the continued general health, safety and welfare of its citizens
and that regulation for the deposit, accumulation, or maintenance
of junk, regardless of quantity, is hereby prohibited by means of
the adoption of minimum standards. By adoption of this article, the
municipality declares its intent to preserve and promote a reasonable
quality of environment and aesthetics and to prohibit actions and
conduct that end to depreciate not only the property on which it is
located but also the property of other persons in the neighborhood
and the community generally.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CLUTTER, LITTER AND DEBRIS
Ordinary household or store trash such as paper, barrels,
cartons, boxes, bags, discarded plastic storage materials, crates,
furniture, rugs, clothing, rags, mattresses blankets, tires, lumber,
brick, stone and other building materials no longer intended or in
condition for ordinary use; and any and all tangible personal property
or implements no longer intended or in condition for ordinary and
customary use, including vehicles and appliances, as defined below.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The person(s) appointed by the governing board to enforce
the provisions of law.
JUNK
Any scrap, waste, reclaimable material, or debris, whether
or not stored, for sale or in the process of being dismantled, destroyed,
processed, salvaged, stored, baled, disposed, or other use or disposition,
including tires, vehicle parts, equipment, paper, rags, metal, glass,
building materials, household appliances, machinery, brush, wood and
lumber.
JUNK APPLIANCE
Any household appliance, including but not limited to a stove,
washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, freezer, refrigerator, air conditioner,
heating unit, storage containers, water heater or television, which
is stored outside of any residence or structure.
JUNK FARM MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS
Farm machinery or farming implements which are either abandoned,
wrecked, discarded or dismantled. [Agriculture equipment requiring
extensive repair and of no value for parts for working equipment on
an idle farm.]
JUNK FURNITURE
Abandoned, discarded or irreparably damaged furniture, including,
but not limited to, sofas, lounge chairs, mattresses, bed frames,
desks, tables, chairs and chests of drawers which is stored outside
of any residence or structure.
JUNK MOBILE HOME
Any enclosed dwelling built upon a chassis, motor vehicle,
or trailer used or designed to be used for either permanent or temporary
living or sleeping purposes, including motor homes, truck campers,
camping trailers, campers, travel trailers, pop-up trailers, tent
trailers and overnight haulers. To qualify as a junk mobile home,
the dwelling must meet two out of three of the following conditions
for six months or more:
A.
The electrical service is disconnected or terminated.
B.
It is abandoned as a dwelling unit.
C.
It is no longer habitable for residential occupancy.
JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE
A.
Any motor vehicle, whether all-terrain vehicle, automobile,
bus, trailer, truck, tractor, motor home, motorcycle, mini-bicycle,
or snowmobile, or any other device originally intended for travel
on the public highways, which meets all of the following conditions:
(1)
Unlicensed or unregistered; or
(2)
Abandoned, wrecked, stored, discarded, dismantled, or partly
dismantled; or
(3)
Not in condition for legal use upon the public highways.
B.
The fact that a motor vehicle does not display a current motor
vehicle registration or license plate shall be presumptive evidence
that such motor vehicle is not in condition for legal use upon the
highways.
C.
Junk motor vehicle also applies to any motor vehicle not required
to be licensed or a motor vehicle not usually used on public highways
(such as ATV, farm and construction heavy equipment, timber harvesting,
golfcarts, etc.); the fact that such motor vehicle is not in condition
to be removed under its own power shall be presumptive evidence that
such motor vehicle is a junk motor vehicle unless refuted by verifiable
and credible proof.
JUNK STORAGE AREA
The areas of any real property used or intended to be used
for the placement, storage or deposit of one or more of the following:
junk appliances, junk furniture, junk mobile homes and junk motor
vehicles.
JUNKYARD
The outdoor storage or deposit of any of the following:
A.
Two or more junk vehicles;
B.
One or more abandoned mobile homes or recreational camping vehicles;
C.
Two or more abandoned all-terrain vehicles or snowmobiles (as
defined in the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law);
D.
Two or more inoperable appliances including but not limited
to, lawn and garden machines, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves,
refrigerators, freezers and televisions; (see above)
E.
Two or more inoperable pieces of equipment;
F.
Any combination of the above, or parts of the above, that total
two or more items.
OUTDOOR STORAGE
Storage other than in a completely enclosed structure, such
as a garage or barn.
OWNER OF MOTOR VEHICLE
A person, other than a lien holder, having possession or
title to a motor vehicle. The term includes a person entitled to the
use and possession of a motor vehicle subject to a security interest
in another person and also includes any lessee or bailee of a motor
vehicle having the exclusive use thereof, under a lease or otherwise,
for a period of greater than 30 days.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, association, corporation, or
entity of any other kind.
The following conditions are declared to be and deemed to be
unlawful nuisances and the maintenance of such nuisances is hereby
prohibited in the Town of Martinsburg. It shall be unlawful for any
owner of real property within the Town, whether individual, firm or
corporation lawfully occupying any real property within the Town,
to permit:
A. Junk furniture to accumulate thereon, as defined in §
185-9 above.
B. Junk appliances to accumulate thereon, as defined in §
185-9 above.
C. Junk mobile homes, junk motor vehicles or junk farm machinery and implements to accumulate thereon, as described §
185-9 above.
Owners of any lot or building shall be responsible for any violation
which occurs on that lot, whether or not that owner actually occupies
the lot or building. In addition to the responsibilities of owners,
any occupant of a lot or building may also be responsible for the
condition of that lot and subject to the penalties of this article.