As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDONED VEHICLE
A vehicle as defined in § 1224 of the Vehicle and
Traffic Law of the State of New York.
ACCIDENT
Any incident or occurrence in which one or more motor vehicles
come in contact with each other or any other object, thereby causing
damage to or disabling a motor vehicle.
AUTHORIZED CITY TOWER
A towing company which has been approved by the Police Department,
the Division of Parking Enforcement and the Department of Permit and
Inspection Services to tow vehicles on behalf of the City of Buffalo.
AUTHORIZED INVOICE
An invoice approval by the Department of Permit and Inspection
Services which contains:
A.
The name, address and telephone number of an authorized City
tower.
B.
The logo of a nationally recognized credit or debit card.
C.
A list of current towing charges of the authorized City tower.
AUTHORIZED TOW TRUCK
A specially equipped vehicle designed for the towing or pushing
of disabled vehicles and which is:
A.
At least one-ton commercially built wrecker body.
B.
Equipped as set forth in §
454-18 of this chapter.
C.
Registered as a tow truck with the New York State Department
of Motor Vehicles.
DRIVER
A person who operates or drives or is in actual physical
control of an authorized tow truck and whose license authorizes such
person to operate said tow truck pursuant to the terms and conditions
of § 501 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
HEAVY TOW TRUCK
An authorized tow truck having a winch and which is capable
of lifting a motor vehicle having a minimum gross vehicle weight rating
(GVWR) of 10,000 pounds.
LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
A document signed by the Commissioner of Permit and Inspection
Services authorizing a towing company to provide service for the City
of Buffalo Police Department and which:
B.
Specifies all the terms an authorized City tower must abide
by.
C.
May be rescinded by either party upon giving the other party
24 hours' prior written notice.
D.
May be suspended by the City without prior written notice pending
a hearing to determine whether there is sufficient cause to revoke
such letter.
TOWING
The moving or removing of disabled, illegally parked or abandoned
motor vehicles or motor vehicles involved in accidents by another
motor vehicle, for which there is direct or indirect compensation.
The Police Department or the Division of Parking Enforcement
may direct the removal of vehicles in the following circumstances:
A. When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any highway within the
City during a snowstorm, flood, fire or other public emergency which
affects that portion of the public highway upon which said vehicle
is parked or abandoned.
B. When any vehicle is found or for any reason disabled on any highway
within the City where said vehicle constitutes an obstruction to traffic.
C. When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any highway within the
City where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited.
D. When any vehicle is disabled and rendered inoperable for any reason
upon a public highway or right-of-way.
E. When any vehicle is parked on private property without the consent
of the owner of such property.
F. When the driver of such vehicle has been arrested and taken into
custody and the vehicle must be removed from the public highway or
from private property other than the driver's, or when the vehicle
must be removed to ensure the safety of the vehicle and its contents.
No towing company shall be allowed to tow vehicles on behalf
of the City of Buffalo unless and until it has been approved by the
Department of Permit and Inspection Services and the Police Department
as an authorized City tower in accordance with this chapter. The Division
of Parking Enforcement may also contract with towing companies as
needed to further the duties of the Division.
The Department of Permit and Inspection Services is hereby authorized
to:
A. Receive and review any and all applications filed with the City by
towing companies for permission to be designated as authorized City
towers.
B. Solicit the input of the Police Department as to which towing companies
should be designated as authorized City towers.
C. Determine, in cooperation with the Division of Parking Enforcement,
the policy and procedure for all items pertaining to the towing of
vehicles on behalf of the City of Buffalo which are not addressed
in other sections of this chapter.
Authorized tow trucks shall have the following minimum equipment
on board at all times:
A. Amber lights, as defined in § 375, Subdivision 41, Subdivision
3 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
B. A carbon dioxide or dry powder fire extinguisher with a minimum capacity
of 10 pounds.
C. One dozen red railroad-type flares (30 minutes).
G. A commercially manufactured rigid tow bar with slings or a commercially
manufactured wheel lift.
I. One pair of chains eight feet in length with J hooks and T hooks
attached.
J. A tow block (may use a four-foot piece of a wooded four-by-four,
if no wheel lift is available).
L. A trailer for motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, snowmobiles. (A
flatbed would satisfy this requirement.)
M. Trucks must be clearly marked with the name, address and telephone
number of the towing company in at least two-inch letters on both
doors of the truck.
N. Work lights directed to the rear of the vehicle to illuminate the
area behind the tow truck.
O. If the City requires two-way radio communication, authorized City
towers will equip all their trucks at their own expense with designated
radio equipment as specified by the Fire Department.
The Division of Parking Enforcement will establish procedures
and shall disseminate standardized forms to be used for releasing
all impounded vehicles.
Any vehicle towed pursuant to this chapter or otherwise caused
to be towed by the City which shall become an abandoned vehicle may
be converted to City use pursuant to § 1224, Subdivision
6, of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
Authorized City towers shall not charge more than the following
rates for the following respective services:
A. Passenger vehicles and light trucks:
(1) Standard tow (vehicles up to 10,000 pounds): $80.
(3) Additional fees for labor, recovery and towing:
(a)
Truck and driver hourly rate: $75.
(c)
Trailer for motorcycle, ATV/C, snowmobile: $20.
(d)
Winching (per 1/4 hour): $20.
(5) Releasing after 5:00 p.m. weekdays or other than required business
hours on Saturday, Sunday and holidays: $20.
An authorized City tower shall provide copies of any receipts
to the Department of Permit and Inspection Services on a monthly basis.
This will be accomplished by providing the Division with copies of
these receipts no later than the fourth day of every month. These
receipts shall reflect all towing work done for the Police Department
and/or the Division of Parking Enforcement during the previous month.
An authorized City tower may be removed from service by Police
Department and/or the Division of Parking Enforcement via the process
of rescinding the letter of authorization prior to the annual expiration
date for violating the provisions of the letter of authorization,
this chapter or for making materially false statements on the application
for a letter of authorization.
In the event that the Police Department and/or the Division
of Parking Enforcement refuses to recommend renewal or revokes or
suspends a letter of authorization, the authorized City tower shall
have the right to appeal such refusal, revocation or suspension to
the Department of Permit and Inspection Services, in accordance with
the following provisions:
A. Refusal, revocation or suspension of a letter of authorization shall be determined by the Department of Permit and Inspection Services after a hearing held pursuant to the notification procedure listed in Subsections
B through
D of this section.
B. Whenever it shall be provided herein that a hearing shall be held,
such hearing shall be held on a date and at a place and hour designated
by the Department of Permit and Inspection Services.
C. The Department of Permit and Inspection Services shall give notice
of any hearing to be held hereunder, stating the name and business
address of the authorized City tower concerned, the subject matter
of the hearing and the date, place and hour designated therefor, by
mailing a copy of such notice to the tower concerned at the business
address shown upon the most recent application of such tower at least
10 days prior to the date of such hearing.
D. At any hearing held for the refusal, revocation, suspension or removal
of a tower from a list, such tower shall be entitled to be represented
by legal counsel and to present testimony or other evidence in his
own behalf, as may be relevant to the subject matter of the hearing.