A motor vehicle shall be deemed to be an abandoned vehicle if left unattended:
A. Unregistered and/or with no number plates affixed for
more than six hours on any highway or other public place.
[Amended 8-13-1996 by Ord. No. 44-1996]
B. For more than 24 hours on any highway or other public
place, except a portion of a highway or public place on which parking is legally
permitted.
C. For more than 48 hours after the parking of such vehicle
shall have been become illegal, if left on a portion of a highway or public
place on which parking is legally permitted.
D. For more than 96 hours on property of another if left
without permission of the owner.
[Amended 8-13-1996 by Ord. No. 44-1996]
If an abandoned vehicle, at the time of abandonment, is unregistered
and/or has no number plates affixed and is of a wholesale value, taking into
consideration the condition of the vehicle, of $750 or less, ownership shall
immediately vest in the local authority having jurisdiction thereof, and title
to the vehicle shall vest in accordance with applicable law and regulations
of the Commissioner; provided, however, that a local authority shall not be
required to obtain title to an abandoned vehicle that is subject to the provisions
of this section if the vehicle will be sold or otherwise disposed of as junk
or salvage, dismantled for use other than as a motor vehicle or otherwise
destroyed.
The City of Cohoes shall be entitled to custody of an abandoned vehicle
abandoned in the city, except that if a vehicle is abandoned on property of
New York State Thruway Authority or property under the jurisdiction of the
Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, the Department of Transportation
or a public authority or commission, such Authority, Office, department or
commission shall be entitled to the custody of such vehicle. Notwithstanding
any provision of this section to the contrary, the office of general services
shall be entitled to the custody of any vehicle abandoned on state property
subsequent to its sale by such office. The Commissioner may, by regulation,
provide that a county may act as the agent for a local authority for the purpose
of removing and disposing of abandoned vehicles.
The last owner of an abandoned vehicle shall be liable to the City of
Cohoes for the costs of removal and storage of such vehicle.
The City of Cohoes incorporates herein all rules and regulations prescribed
by the New York State Commissioner of Motor Vehicles under and pursuant to
Vehicle and Traffic Law, § 1224.
Any police officer, towing service owner, operator or employee shall
not be held to answer or be liable for damages in any action brought by the
registered owner, former registered owner or his legal representative or any
other person legally entitled to the possession of a motor vehicle or other
vehicle when the vehicle was processed and sold or disposed of as provided
by this article.