This article shall be known as a law providing
for safety of motor vehicle operation on town roads and highways;
for regulation, maintenance and management of vehicular safety in
public places with respect to movement of traffic, parking, ingress
and egress; for vehicular safety in shopping centers and other places
accessible to the public in the unincorporated area of the Town of
Clarkstown; and for the establishment of a Traffic Violations Bureau.
This article shall not apply to individual residential lots.
It is the aim of the Town Board of the Town
of Clarkstown to promote the public health, welfare and safety of
its residents by:
A. Regulating the use and operation of motor vehicles
upon the streets, highways and public places accessory to or connected
with industrial, commercial, professional, educational and recreational
facilities and other services or facilities accessible to the public
in the unincorporated portions of the town.
B. Regulating the construction, reconstruction, management
and maintenance of open areas, avenues of access or parking spaces
for motor vehicles at the foregoing or similar uses and activities.
C. Designating fire lanes and/or fire zones in shopping
centers and private apartment complexes.
[Amended 5-12-1976 by L.L. No. 5-1976]
D. Regulating the use and operation of motor vehicles
in shopping centers and private apartment complexes.
[Amended 5-12-1976 by L.L. No. 5-1976]
E. Disposing of unattended and abandoned motor vehicles
in fire lanes or other public places or zones duly marked as being
restricted by the Police Department or on any other public road or
public area similarly restricted during periods of public emergency
by a Town of Clarkstown agency in the interest of safety or during
the winter season where the same impedes or interferes with snow removal
or safe motor vehicle traffic.
F. Exercising the powers granted to the Town Board pursuant
to the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York.
G. Establishing a Traffic Violations Bureau.
The Town of Clarkstown Highway Department and/or
the Police Department of the Town of Clarkstown shall install and
maintain traffic control devices when, as and where required by direction
of the Town Board of the Town of Clarkstown, under the provisions
of this Article, to make effective the provisions of said Article,
and may install and maintain such additional traffic control devices,
by direction of the Town Board of the Town of Clarkstown, as the Town
Board may deem necessary to regulate, warn or guide traffic under
the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York, all subject
to the provisions of §§ 1682 and 1684 of that law.
The Town Clerk shall and must maintain in her office separate schedules of all resolutions of the Town Board dealing with the exercise of traffic control powers set forth in §
278-7. Said schedules shall be public records, open to inspection to any member of the public at any time during regular business hours of the office of the Town Clerk.
[Amended 5-12-1976 by L.L. No. 5-1976; 6-7-1978 by L.L. No. 3-1978; 6-7-1978 by L.L. No. 4-1978; 4-14-1981 by L.L. No.
4-1981; 4-28-1981 by L.L. No. 6-1981; 3-16-1982 by L.L. No.
4-1982; 9-14-1982 by L.L. No. 12-1982; 10-9-1984 by L.L. No.
3-1984]
A. Blocking of driveways and entrances prohibited. No
vehicles shall be parked in front of any driveway or in front of or
within 10 feet, measured along the curb, of the entrance to any theater,
auditorium, church or other public building or any firehouse, except
for such reasonable time as may be necessary for taking on or discharging
passengers or merchandise.
B. Stopping, standing or parking not to obstruct traffic.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle upon any town-dedicated
sidewalk, street or highway within the unincorporated portion of the
Town of Clarkstown in such a manner or under such conditions as to
obstruct the movement of pedestrian or vehicular traffic and in no
instance so as to leave less than 12 feet of roadway available for
the free movement of vehicular traffic.
C. Parking for certain purposes prohibited. No person
shall park a vehicle upon any town-dedicated sidewalk, street or highway
within the unincorporated portion of the Town of Clarkstown for the
principal purpose of:
(1) Displaying such vehicle for sale.
(2) Washing, greasing or repairing such vehicle, except
repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(3) Storing such vehicle. Any vehicle parked for a period
of time in excess of 24 hours shall be deemed parked for the principal
purpose of storing such vehicle.
D. Parking of commercial vehicles restricted. When parking
is not otherwise restricted, no person shall park a commercial vehicle
upon any town-dedicated sidewalk, street or highway within the unincorporated
portion of the Town of Clarkstown for a period in excess of three
hours.
E. Parking unregistered vehicles. No person shall park
a vehicle upon any town-dedicated sidewalk, street or highway within
the unincorporated portion of the Town of Clarkstown unless it is
properly registered and the current number plates with tag, if required,
issued for the vehicle are properly displayed thereon.
F. Parking of trailers. No person shall park any trailer
or semitrailer on any town-dedicated sidewalk, street or highway within
the unincorporated portion of the Town of Clarkstown, except while
loading or unloading at off-street platforms, unless such trailer
or semitrailer is attached to a motor vehicle capable of towing it.
G. Parking of buses prohibited. No person shall park
a bus at any time on any town-dedicated sidewalk, street or highway
within the unincorporated portion of the Town of Clarkstown unless
authorized by signs, except that a chartered bus may park where parking
is otherwise permitted at the point of destination.
H. Nighttime parking restrictions.
(1) Parking on any streets, roads and highways of the
town between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m. which is otherwise
permitted is prohibited during the period from November 15 to April
1.
(2) Parking of any vehicle not owned by the town shall
be prohibited on all town-owned property, property leased by the town
and property used by the town pursuant to a license agreement with
the owner, between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m., except that this
provision shall not apply where the owner or operator of the vehicle
is actually engaged in town business.
(3) The owner or operator of any motor vehicle parked in violation of §
278-11H(1) and
(2), in addition to any other penalties which may be imposed, shall be liable for any expenses incurred by the town in towing said unlawfully parked motor vehicle, such charges not to exceed the actual cost incurred, together with any charges for storage, such storage charges not to exceed $25 per day or fraction thereof.
[Amended 9-11-1991 by L.L. No. 6-1991]
I. Parking permits for persons with disabilities.
[Amended 5-23-1995 by L.L. No. 8-1995]
(1) The Town Clerk of the Town of Clarkstown shall be
designated as the agent to distribute special vehicle identification
parking permits to persons with disabilities issued by the Commissioner
of Motor Vehicles pursuant to § 1203-a of the Vehicle and
Traffic Law of the State of New York.
(2) The Clerk shall adopt the application forms and procedures
as promulgated by the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles for the issuing
of these parking permits. These permits shall be issued to residents
of the Town of Clarkstown who are eligible for them under the guidelines
established by the State Advocate for the Handicapped.
(3) Should the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles or the State
Advocate for the Handicapped not establish guidelines, then the Town
Clerk is authorized to issue permits to all residents of the Town
of Clarkstown who can establish by medical certification that they
are suffering from physical disability seriously impairing mobility.
(4) All permits issued by the Town Clerk shall be valid
for a period of five years or for a lesser period as determined by
the Town Clerk for a disability which is temporary in nature. The
Clerk shall issue a five-year permit to all applicants who can establish
by medical certification that the disability is permanent in nature.
(5) A vehicle bearing such special vehicle identification
permit, when parked, shall not be deemed in violation of any of the
provisions of the rules and regulations governing parking in the Town
of Clarkstown, except where such vehicle is parked in a bus stop,
a taxi stand, within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, a fire zone, fire
lane, firehouse, a driveway or a crosswalk or is double-parked.
(6) Any person to whom a permit has not been issued and
who shall use a permit issued pursuant to this section for any purpose
other than parking a motor vehicle while transporting a person with
a disability shall be guilty of a violation within the meaning of
the Penal Law.
J. Parking spaces for persons with disabilities.
[Amended 6-11-1985 by L.L. No. 5-1985;5-23-1995 by L.L. No.
8-1995]
(1) Except as otherwise regulated by § 1203-c of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, in all shopping centers which have filed a written request with the Town of Clarkstown to regulate traffic in parking areas pursuant to § 1660-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, the Building Inspector of the Town of Clarkstown shall designate parking spaces to be provided for use solely by handicapped persons who have been issued parking permits pursuant to §
278-11I of the Code of the Town of Clarkstown or by motor vehicles registered in accordance with § 404-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
(2) These parking spaces shall be located in the general
parking area of the shopping center and shall be in close proximity
to an entrance of the stores in the shopping center.
(3) The spaces shall be laid out in such a manner as to
comply with both the American Disabilities Act and the New York State
Code, General Building Construction.
(4) The parking spaces designated pursuant to the provisions
of this section shall be clearly identified for use by persons with
disabilities, which designation shall include conspicuous and permanently
installed above-grade signs which display the international symbol
of access and uniform sign authorized for handicapped parking by the
Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, and
which shall be positioned from the parking space surface at a height
of not less than five feet nor more than seven feet and may include
the use of blue painted lines or markings.
(5) Parking spaces.
(a)
Parking areas, where provided, and parking garages
shall comply with both the American Disabilities Act and the New York
State Code, General Building Construction.
(b)
The Town Board, upon written application and
for good cause shown, may waive the minimum number of spaces above
provided.
(6) Except as otherwise provided by local law, any person
who parks a vehicle without a special municipal parking permit or
a motor vehicle not registered in accordance with the local or state
law and not being used for the transportation of a person with a disability
in a space identified for use by the disabled when there is visible
any one of the following markings: blue lines, the international symbol
of access, the uniform sign authorized for handicapped parking by
the Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration,
or any combination of the above, or by any clear marking pursuant
to the specifications of § 1203-c of the Vehicle and Traffic
Law of the State of New York shall be subject to a fine of not less
than $35 and not more than $100 for the first offense and not less
than $50 and not more than $200 for every offense thereafter.
K. Parking for the disabled at private apartment and condominium complexes. Upon receipt of a written request pursuant to § 1660-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, the Town Board may, by resolution, designate specific reserved parking spaces for the use of disabled persons who have been issued parking permits pursuant to §
278-11I of this Code or by motor vehicles registered in accordance with § 404-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. The size of such spaces shall comply with both the American Disabilities Act and the New York State Code, General Building Construction.
[Amended 5-23-1995 by L.L. No. 8-1995]
L. Parking in nondesignated areas. No person shall cause or permit a
motor vehicle to be parked or to stand, except in designated areas.
[Added 3-22-2016 by L.L.
No. 3-2016]
[Amended 5-12-1976 by L.L. No. 5-1976]
A. Regulation and control with respect to parking areas
and driveways of a hospital, office building or office building complex
or place of public assembly, or parking area of a shopping center,
or the parking areas and driveways of facilities owned or leased by
a not-for-profit corporation, or the parking areas, driveways and
private streets or roadways of a private apartment house complex,
private condominium complex or cooperative apartment complex, or the
parking areas, private streets, roadways or driveways of mobile home
parks or manufactured home parks, or the parking areas and driveways
of a fire station, or the parking areas, private streets, roadways
or driveways of an industrial park or industrial complex. The Town
Board of the Town of Clarkstown, pursuant to the authority granted
under § 1660-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State
of New York and § 130, Subdivision 15, of the Town Law of
the State of New York, does hereby authorize the Superintendent of
Highways of the Town of Clarkstown, subject to the approval by resolution
of the Town Board, to perform the following functions, in the discharge
of which the Superintendent of Highways may, as required, request
the assistance of the Clarkstown Police Department, which shall cooperate
and provide such necessary aid as may be indicated or required in
the circumstances:
[Amended 4-8-1980 by L.L. No. 1-1980; 9-11-1991 by L.L. No.
6-1991; 10-12-1993 by L.L. No. 3-1993; 5-13-2008 by L.L. No.
4-2008]
(1) Order stop signs, flashing signals or yield signs
erected at entrance or exit locations to such area or designate any
intersection in such area as a stop intersection or as a yield intersection
and order like signs or signals at one or more entrances to such intersection.
(2) Regulate traffic in any such area, including regulation
by means of traffic control signals.
(3) Prohibit or regulate the turning of any vehicles or
specified types of vehicles at intersections or other designated locations
in such area.
(4) Regulate the crossing of any roadway in such area
by pedestrians.
(5) Designate any separate roadway in such area for one-way
traffic.
(6) Prohibit, regulate, restrict or limit the stopping,
standing or parking of vehicles in specified areas of such area.
(7) Designate safety zones in any such area.
B. Illegally parked and abandoned vehicles.
[Amended 9-11-1991 by L.L. No. 6-1991; 5-13-2008 by L.L. No.
4-2008]
(1) In addition to the foregoing, the Police Department
of the Town of Clarkstown is hereby authorized and directed to remove
and store or have removed and stored vehicles parked or abandoned
in such area during snowstorms, floods, fires or other public emergencies
or unattended vehicles in such area where:
(a)
They obstruct traffic; or
(b)
Stopping, standing or parking is prohibited.
(2) The owner or operator of any motor vehicle parked
in violation of the foregoing provision shall be liable for any expenses
incurred by the Town in the removal of said motor vehicle, together
with any charges for storage of said motor vehicle; such storage charges
shall be established by the Chief of Police.
C. Establishing and marking of fire zones. The Chief
Fire Safety Inspector of the Town of Clarkstown, in cooperation with
the Chief of Police and the Traffic Advisory Board, subject to approval
by resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Clarkstown, is hereby
authorized, pursuant to the authority granted under § 1660-a
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York and §
130, Subdivision 15, of the Town Law of the State of New York, to
determine and establish appropriate fire lanes and fire zones at parking
areas and driveways of a hospital, office building or office building
complex or place of public assembly, or parking area of a shopping
center, or the parking areas and driveways of facilities owned or
leased by a not-for-profit corporation, or the parking areas, driveways
and private streets or roadways of a private apartment house complex,
private condominium complex or cooperative apartment complex, or the
parking areas, private streets, roadways or driveways of mobile home
parks or manufactured home parks, or the parking areas and driveways
of a fire station, or the parking areas, private streets, roadways
or driveways of an industrial park or industrial complex. The owner
or the person in general charge of the operation and control of such
area, subsequent and pursuant to the resolution of the Town Board
approving the same, shall provide or cause to be erected or installed
adequate signs, markings and other devices to delineate said fire
lanes and fire zones on such premises and shall at all times maintain
such signs, markings and other devices delineating such fire lanes
and fire zones as directed by the Chief Fire Safety Inspector of the
Town of Clarkstown.
[Amended 4-8-1980 by L.L. No. 1-1980; 10-12-1993 by L.L. No.
3-1993; 12-31-1996 by L.L. No. 19-1996; 11-12-2002 by L.L. No.
13-2002; 5-13-2008 by L.L. No. 4-2008]
D. Fire lanes shall not be less than 20 feet of unobstructed
width, shall be able to withstand live loads of fire apparatus and
shall have a minimum of 13 feet six inches of vertical clearance.
Fire lanes and fire zones shall be marked with signs that have the
words "NO STANDING - FIRE LANE (or ZONE)" and shall have the appropriate
yellow pavement markings installed in conformance with the New York
State Uniform Traffic Code requirements.
[Added 12-31-1996 by L.L. No. 19-1996; amended 11-12-2002 by L.L. No. 13-2002]
E. Prohibitions. No motor vehicle shall park, stand or
remain unattended in a fire lane or fire zone. Fire lanes and fire
zones are to be maintained free of all obstructions at all times.
[Added 12-31-1996 by L.L. No. 19-1996]