The Board of Trustees of the Village of Great
Neck hereby finds it to be in the public interest to provide for the
regulation of the installation and maintenance of newsracks within
the Village of Great Neck.
[Amended 2-4-2003 by L.L. No. 2-2003]
The unregulated placement of newsracks in public
streets, sidewalks, and other public places presents an inconvenience
and danger to the safety and welfare of persons using such public
streets, sidewalks, and other public places including pedestrians,
persons entering and leaving vehicles and persons performing essential
utility, traffic-control and emergency services. Unregulated newsracks
may cause an inconvenience or danger to persons using public streets,
sidewalks, and other public places, be unsightly and constitute a
public nuisance.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DISTRIBUTOR
The person responsible for placing and maintaining a newsrack
in a public street.
NEWSRACK
Any self-service or coin-operated box, container, storage
unit or other dispenser installed, used or maintained for the display
and sale of newspapers or other news periodicals and commonly known
as "honor boxes" or "newspaper vending machines." The use of the singular
herein shall include the plural.
PARKWAY
That area of a street between the sidewalks and the curb
and, where there is no sidewalk, that area between the curb and the
adjacent property line.
ROADWAY
That area of a street between curbs designated for vehicular
use.
SIDEWALK
That portion of a street between the curb and the adjacent
property line designated for pedestrian use.
Any newsrack which in whole or in part rests
upon, in or over any street shall conform to the following requirements:
A. No newsrack shall exceed five feet in height, 30 inches
in width or two feet in depth.
B. No newsrack shall be used for advertising signs or
publicity purposes other than that dealing with the display, sale
or purchase of the newspaper or news periodicals offered for sale
therein. The sign shall use no more than three colors (with black
and white considered colors), none of which may be fluorescent or
"Day-Glo" colors. The sign area shall be no more than 50% of the total
area of the newsrack. No newsrack shall be illuminated, nor shall
it be connected to a power source.
C. Each newsrack shall be equipped with a coin-return
mechanism in good working order so as to permit a person inserting
a coin to secure an immediate refund in the event the newspaper or
news periodical offered for sale therein is not received by that person
for any reason.
D. Each newsrack shall have affixed to it in a permanent
manner a visible, legible notice in substantially the following form:
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IN CASE OF A MALFUNCTION OF THIS NEWSRACK OR
AN ACCIDENT INVOLVING IT OR TO SECURE A REFUND
THE DISTRIBUTOR WHO HAS PLACED AND MAINTAINS
IT IS:
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Name of Distributor
Number, Street and/or P.O. Box
Post Office, Zip Code
Telephone number, including area code
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The name of the distributor and the distributor's
address shall be an actual street number and street address with proper
post office and zip code designation. The distributor's address designated
on the newsrack shall not provide for a post office box number unless
such post office box number is in conjunction with an actual street
address and street name wherein the distributor maintains its offices.
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E. No newsrack shall be placed or allowed to remain in
any location so that it interferes with the removal of snow or ice
or the removal of leaves or debris, whether the removal is a public
or private duty.
F. No newsrack shall be placed or maintained projecting
onto, into or over or resting wholly or partly upon any portion of
the roadway of a public street.
[Amended 2-4-2003 by L.L. No. 2-2003]
G. No newsrack shall be placed or maintained in such
manner as to endanger the safety of persons or property or in a place
used for public utility purposes, public transportation or other public
or governmental purposes or in such a way as to interfere with or
impede the flow of pedestrian or vehicle traffic, the ingress or egress
from any structure or building, whether residential, business or governmental
or the use of public fixtures, including but not limited to utility
poles, mail boxes, fire alarms, traffic signals or control signs,
hydrants or parking meters.
H. No newsrack shall be affixed or attached to any fixture
or other property owned or maintained by the Village of Great Neck,
which property is not suitable for such attachment, including but
not limited to aluminum streetlighting poles, traffic signal equipment,
poles erected for the placement of traffic regulatory signs and trees.
No newsrack shall be affixed or attached to any other fixture upon,
in or over any public sidewalk or roadway unless that fixture is owned
by the distributor or by a person who has consented to such attachment,
in writing, filed in the office of the Building Inspector of the Village
of Great Neck. Further, no newsrack shall be affixed or attached to
any fixture upon, in or over any public sidewalk or roadway. Any newsrack
installed shall be of rigid and secure construction to prevent the
newsrack from swiveling, turning or otherwise moving from the location
of placement by the distributor.
I. No newsrack shall be placed, installed, used or maintained:
(1) Within three feet of any marked crosswalk.
(2) Within 12 feet of the curb return of any unmarked
crosswalk.
(3) Within 15 feet of any fire hydrant.
(4) Within five feet of any fire or police call box, fire
alarm or other emergency communication device, including but not limited
to public telephones.
(5) Within five feet of any driveway, public or private.
(6) Within 50 feet of any fire or police station.
(7) Within three feet ahead or 15 feet to the rear of
any designated bus stop, taxi stand or place marked for handicapped
parking.
(8) Within three feet of any bus bench or shelter.
(9) At any location in which the clearance space for the
passage of pedestrians is reduced to six feet or less.
(10)
Within 300 feet of any other newsrack which
contains the same issue or edition of the same newspaper or new periodical.
(11)
On a sidewalk or parkway opposite a newsstand
or other newsrack.
(12)
Within three feet of any area improved with
lawn, flowers, shrubs or trees or within three feet of any display
window of any building abutting the sidewalk or parking or in such
manner as to impede or interfere with the reasonable use of such window
for display purposes.
(13)
Immediately adjacent to more than one other
newsrack.
(14)
Within 10 feet of any other newsrack, except as provided in Subsection
I(13) above.
(15)
At any location at which it will obstruct the
parking of a vehicle in an authorized location or the egress of a
person from a vehicle parked in an authorized location.
J. Twice every year, upon adequate prior written notice
of not less than five business days, the permit holder will arrange
for temporary removal of its newsracks for street-cleaning purposes.
It shall be the duty of the Building Inspector
and he is hereby given the power and authority to enforce the provisions
of this article.