A.
The Police Department and the Public Services Department are authorized to maintain clear zones within the rights-of-way within the City of New Castle. In maintaining these clear zones, the Departments shall have the authority immediately to seize and remove artificial obstructions placed therein, including, but not limited to, unofficial signs, poles, mailboxes not placed in conformance with Departmental regulations, basketball nets, backboards and poles, hockey nets, soccer nets or other sports equipment, or other hazards to safe passage.
B.
The Police Department and the Public Services Department are authorized to maintain unobstructed passage on highways and roadways within the City of New Castle. Those whose actions cause passage to be obstructed shall be ordered to cease and desist such activity immediately. No item, either temporary or permanent, that obstructs passage shall be placed on a highway or roadway. Obstruction of passage shall include, but not be limited to, the playing of basketball and/or street hockey. This section is not intended to hamper the Police Department or the Public Services Department in the performance of their duties.
C.
In removing any artificial obstruction, as partially defined above, the Departments shall, for the first offense, allow the owner of the seized property 30 days to retrieve the seized property at the owner's expense prior to disposal. After 30 days, the Department shall immediately dispose of the seized property in accordance with due process regulations established by the Director of Public Services.
D.
As used in this article, the term "clear zone" has the following meanings:
(1)
For all roads except those described in Subsection D(2) the term includes the total roadside border area within a right-of-way, starting at the edge of the pavement and continuing for a distance of 10 feet perpendicular to the pavement edge or to the edge of the right-of-way, whichever distance is shorter.
(2)
For all interior streets within residential subdivisions, or as to all streets in which sidewalks are present, the term includes the total roadside border area within a right-of-way, starting at the edge of the pavement and continuing for the shorter distance of either:
(3)
The total area within the median strips between traveled ways or on any channelization islands.