[Amended 3-20-1990 by L.L. No. 12-1990, effective 3-26-1990; 4-2-1996 by L.L. No. 13-1996, effective 4-17-1996; 4-6-1999 by L.L. No. 4-1999, effective 4-12-1999; 8-3-2004 by L.L. No. 15-2004, effective 8-6-2004; 10-19-2004 by L.L. No. 34-2004, effective 10-22-2004; 6-20-2006 by L.L. No. 12-2006, effective 6-26-2006; 2-25-2021 by L.L. No. 3-2021, effective 3-8-2021; 12-11-2025 by L.L. No. 13-2025, effective 12-22-2025]
Unless otherwise expressly provided, the following words, for the purposes of this chapter, shall have the meanings herein indicated:
ACCIDENTAny incident or occurrence in which one or more motor vehicles come in contact with each other or another object, thereby causing damage to a motor vehicle.
APPLICANTA person who is applying for a towing business license and/or medallion.
BODY SHOPA motor vehicle repair shop as defined in and holding a license as required by the State Motor Vehicle Repair Shop Registration Act (Vehicle and Traffic Law §
398 et seq. or any amendment thereto) and which meets existing Code requirements of the Town of Brookhaven. For the purposes of placement on the accident or nonaccident towing roster, a "body shop" must contain a fenced-in area meeting the requirements of a depot as provided herein.
CLEAN-UPThe removal of all debris, glass, vehicle parts, vehicle contents and/or fluids from the scene (not to be left at the side of the road, curb or sidewalk).
DEPOTAn area where vehicles may be stored legally pursuant to all of the local laws and requirements of the Code of the Town of Brookhaven, including but not limited to zoning, and which is owned or leased by the licensee. A depot shall be an accessory use to a motor vehicle repair shop, as defined in Chapter
66 of the Code of the Town of Brookhaven. A depot must be located on the same site as the motor vehicle repair shop. A depot must be paved and provide drainage. A depot must be fenced with a six-foot-high perimeter fence and screened from view. Screening shall comprise landscaping, consisting of at least a single row of evergreen plantings at least seven feet high and five feet on center or the required six-foot-high perimeter fence, shall have no opening, mesh, hole or gap, larger than two inches measured horizontally and vertically, such as a solid-surface fence or chain-link fence equipped with privacy slats, permahedge or other similar product. Nothing herein shall be construed to prevent the use of both landscaping and fencing for depot screening. To qualify for use in connection with a towing business licensed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter
66 of the Code of the Town of Brookhaven, a depot shall be so constructed as to contain an additional area of not less than 2,025 square feet. Any depot legally existing prior to the effective date of this revision may be maintained as a nonconforming use in conformance with the provisions of Chapter
85 of the Code of the Town of Brookhaven. Any depot may be located entirely inside a building, provided that the building has the appropriate certificate of occupancy for such storage and is in compliance with the Fire Code.
DOLLYINGRemoving or conveying on dolly wheels.
DRIVERAny person driving a tow truck upon the roads of the Town.
FOR HIREAny incident where a fee, charge or other consideration is directly or indirectly imposed for towing, including any case where any person makes repairs on a towed vehicle for a consideration and no charge is expressly imposed for the towing of such vehicle.
GARAGEAny place where mechanical repairs of motor vehicles are regularly conducted, including gas service stations, and which meets existing Code requirements of the Town of Brookhaven. For the purposes of placement on the accident or nonaccident towing roster, a garage must contain a fenced-in area meeting the requirements of a depot as provided herein.
LABORThe labor to right an overturned vehicle or extract the vehicle from a wooded area where the vehicle is embedded 50 feet or more in the wooded area or other similar conditions that require additional manpower and/or additional equipment.
LICENSEA certificate issued by the Commissioner of Public Safety or his designee to conduct a towing business.
LICENSEEA person who is the holder of a valid license.
MEDALLIONThe identification plate (number or sticker bearing such number) assigned to a particular tow truck.
MOTORCYCLEAny two-wheeled automotive vehicle having one or two saddles and sometimes a sidecar with a third supporting seat.
MOTOR VEHICLEAny two-, three- or four-wheeled automotive vehicle, including automobiles and motorcycles.
MOTOR VEHICLE REPAIR SHOPA motor vehicle repair shop as defined in and holding a license as required by the State Motor Vehicle Repair Shop Registration Act (Vehicle and Traffic Law §
398 et seq. or any amendment thereto) which meets existing Code requirements of the Town of Brookhaven. A motor vehicle repair shop shall include for the purposes of this section, any body shop, drive-in station, garage, or public garage operated by any person, corporation or association for the purpose of inspecting such motor vehicles for the purposes of diagnosing, inspecting, evaluating, estimating, appraising the extent or value, or cost of, or necessity of motor vehicle repairs, including bodies, fenders or any component parts thereof. For the purposes of placement on the accident or nonaccident towing roster, a motor vehicle repair shop must contain a fenced-in area meeting the requirements of a depot as provided herein.
OPERATEIncludes the control and direction of the use of a vehicle and the use of a vehicle for towing from places within the Town.
PERSONIncludes an individual, a partnership, any unincorporated association, a corporation or any other entity.
POINT-TO-POINT TOWERA tower who has no depot, public garage and/or body shop and is not on any roster but is merely a tower from point to point.
STORAGE FEEA per-day fee, regardless of whether the vehicle is stored inside or outside in a locked depot. The per day commences on the day the vehicle arrives at the licensee's depot and end inclusively on the day the vehicle is released to the owner or their authorized representative.
TOWERA person owning or leasing or controlling one or more tow trucks and driving or operating or causing any such vehicle to be operated upon the public highways for hire.
TOWINGThe carrying, lifting or moving of a single motor vehicle by another motor vehicle.
TOWNThe unincorporated area of the Town of Brookhaven, outside the incorporated villages located within the Town of Brookhaven, whether on private property or on the roads of the Town of Brookhaven.
TOW TRUCKA motor vehicle which is designed or equipped for carrying, lifting or moving another motor vehicle designated as follows:
A. LIGHT DUTYA tow truck capable of righting and towing a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight under 10,000 pounds.
B. MEDIUM DUTYA tow truck capable of righting and towing a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight between 10,001 and 26,000 pounds with a minimum sixteen-ton boom capacity.
C. HEAVY DUTYA tow truck capable of righting and towing a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight over 26,000 pounds with a minimum twenty-five-ton boom capacity.
WINCHINGRepositioning the vehicle onto the roadway to allow access to a flatbed or tow arm. A winching fee is not applicable for the use of a winch cable to secure, hoist or remove a vehicle from a flatbed.
YARD FEEThe labor to place, maneuver and/or remove a vehicle within the authorized storage area, assist vehicle owner(s) to retrieve personal items and license plates from vehicle and assist insurance adjusters in the depot storage area.