[Amended 7-1-1991; 4-5-2000; 11-19-2010]
A. After removal of any vehicle as provided in this article, said police
officer or Village Highway Department may store or cause such vehicle
to be stored in a suitable place at the expense of the owner. Such
owner or person in charge of the vehicle may redeem the same upon
payment of the sum of $300 or the amount of all expenses actually
and necessarily incurred by the Village in effecting such removal,
whichever is greater, together with the sum of $50 per day or fraction
thereof for storage or the amount of expenses actually and necessarily
incurred by the Village for storage, whichever is greater.
[Amended 8-20-2021]
B. Said police officer or Village Highway Department shall, without
delay, report the removal and the disposition of any vehicle removed
as provided in this article to the Chief of Police. It shall be the
duty of the Chief of Police to ascertain to the extent possible the
owner of the vehicle or the person having the same in charge and to
notify him of the removal and disposition of such vehicle and of the
amount which will be required to redeem the same.
[Added 10-21-1994 by L.L. No. 7-1994]
A. Abandoned vehicles shall be disposed of in accordance with the applicable
provisions of § 1224 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the
State of New York and the regulations prescribed pursuant thereto.
B. The Village of Quogue is hereby authorized to convert abandoned vehicles
to its own use, to the extent allowed by Subdivision 6 of § 1224
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
C. The provisions of this section shall be applicable to vehicles deemed
to be abandoned vehicles pursuant to Subdivision 1 of § 1224
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
[Amended 7-1-1991; 11-19-2010]
A. The Chief of Police is authorized to maintain a list of approved
tow truck operators which the Village Police Department or Highway
Department may call to remove vehicles as provided in this article.
B. In order to be eligible to be placed upon said list of approved tow
truck operators, an operator must agree to abide by the following
requirements:
(1) The operator’s removal and storage charges shall not exceed
the amounts published by the Chief of Police or prevailing local rates.
(2) The operator shall maintain twenty-four-hour response availability
service for towing and release of vehicles.
(3) The operator's tow truck or trucks shall be in full compliance with
the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
(4) The operator shall be responsible for any damage to vehicles resulting
from removal and storage by such operator. The operator shall indemnify
the Village and hold the Village harmless from all claims for any
damage to vehicles resulting from removal and storage by such operator.
(5) The operator’s tow truck or trucks shall be equipped at all
times with the following:
(a) At least two emergency lights, one of which shall be affixed to each
side of the rear of the tow truck or to each side of the rearmost
part of the towed vehicle so as to be clearly visible on the highway
to the rear.
(b) One authorized emergency light.
(c) A CO2 or dry-powder fire extinguisher with
a minimum capacity of 10 pounds.
(d) At least one dozen red railroad-type flares.
(i) A lifting boom on the rear of the truck.
(j) A minimum one-and-one-half-ton power winch equipped with 150 feet
of three-eighths-inch steel cable.
(6) The
operator shall store vehicles in a secure area and obtain all fees
from the owners of the vehicles if the operator is directed by the
Police Department or Highway Department to tow the vehicle to the
operator’s premises rather than to the impound area of the Police
Department.
(7) When
removing a wrecked or damaged vehicle from a highway, the operator
shall remove any glass or other injurious substance dropped from the
vehicle upon the highway.
C. The Chief of Police may remove from said list of approved tow truck operators any operator who has failed to abide by any of the requirements set forth in §
174-30B.