[Amended 1-21-1999 by Ord. No. 1-1999]
A. Refrigerators, and similar equipment with locking
mechanisms, shall not be discarded, abandoned, or stored on premises
accessible to children without first removing the locking devices
or the hinges of the doors.
B. Equipment and materials shall not be stored in open
areas of premises.
C. It shall be unlawful to park, store or leave in the
open or to abandon a junk vehicle upon private property except as
permitted pursuant to General Municipal Law § 136, unless
the same is necessary for the operation of a business enterprise lawfully
upon said premises.
(1) The Building Inspector and/or designee or any police
officer may serve written ten-day notice upon the owner of such private
property to remove or shelter such junk vehicle in a fully enclosed
building. Such ten-day notice shall be served personally on such property
owner or, if the owner cannot be found, by sending a certified letter
to the owner of record of the real property as designated upon the
assessment rolls of the City. A single notice shall be sufficient
for any number of such vehicles on one parcel of property. In addition
thereto, a notice shall be posted conspicuously on each junk vehicle
on such property.
(2) Upon expiration of a ten-day time period after notice,
the Building Inspector and/or designee or any police officer shall
cause such junk vehicle to be removed to such area as may be designated
for storage and there held for a period of 10 days. Within such ten-day
time period, the owner and/or agent may claim such junk vehicle upon
payment of the towing or removal charges therefor. Such owner and/or
agent shall immediately remove such junk vehicle at his own expense
to a fully enclosed storage area. Upon the expiration of such ten-day
time period, no claim having been made, ownership of said junk vehicle
shall be deemed to be forfeited and such vehicle may be disposed of
by the City in accordance with the procedures set forth in Vehicle
and Traffic Law § 1224.
(3) Nothing in this section shall prohibit an owner who
occupies the property from retaining one unlicensed vehicle, provided
that the vehicle is able to be moved under its own power and is in
a condition which would render it roadworthy under the New York Vehicle
and Traffic Law.
Domestic animals and pets shall be kept in an
appropriate manner, so as not to constitute a hazard or nuisance,
and under control.