Whereas, in the Town of Niagara, damaged, worn out, scrapped or discarded
materials or objects, such as, inter alia, automobiles, building materials,
machinery, metal, wastepaper, rags and other such items, are or in the future
may be stored in a dangerous, unsightly or unsanitary manner in yards or other
places within the town; and whereas the places in which damaged, worn out,
scrapped or discarded materials or objects are stored or in the future may
be stored outdoors tend to become overgrown with weeds, littered with rubbish
and debris, infested with rats, mice, insects, reptiles and other vermin and
contribute to the deterioration of the neighborhood; and whereas such conditions
tend to attract children and endanger their lives and health, spread disease,
invite plundering, attract vagrants, create fire hazards and other safety
and health hazards, create, extend and aggravate human blight, interfere with
the enjoyment of and reduce the value of private property, interfere with
the comfort and well-being of the public; and whereas thieves and receivers
of stolen property frequently attempt to dispose of stolen property by representing
it to be legitimately acquired junk; and whereas adequate protection of the
public health, safety and welfare requires that the business of handling and
dealing in junk be regulated and controlled; and whereas the town at present
contains a large number of properties which are being used for the storage
of junk, and the Town of Niagara will not permit any other property in the
town to be so utilized; and whereas a scheme of regulation is needed for these
existing properties; and whereas it is the intent of the Town Board of the
Town of Niagara to exercise its full powers to protect the public health and
safety under the Municipal Home Rule Law and § 130 of the Town Law
to order the removal of fire and health hazards by ordering the removal or
cutting of grass, weeds and rubbish under § 64 of the Town Law,
to remove obstructions from any right-of-way under § 1660 of the
Vehicle and Traffic Law, to obtain ownership of and provide for the disposition
of abandoned vehicles under § 1224 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law,
and to prevent the dumping, depositing or placement upon any highway, right-of-way
or adjacent lands any refuse, trash, garbage, rubbish, litter or any nauseous
or offensive matter under § 1220 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law;
now, therefore, it shall hereby be enacted by the Town Board of the Town of
Niagara as follows.
Except where otherwise indicated by law, the following definitions shall
apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this chapter:
BUSINESS PREMISES OR PREMISES
The area of a junkyard as described in a junk dealer's license
or application for license, as provided in this chapter.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The Code Enforcement Officer or such other person designated by the
Town Board to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
EXEMPT PROPERTY
The following shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter:
A.
Antique, historical or classical motor vehicles or any motor vehicle
having a unique status giving it a special value because of its uniqueness.
If any such vehicle is in such state of disrepair as to be considered junk,
as herein defined, the owner of the property on which it is located shall
have a period of two months to show that substantial progress is being made
in restoring such vehicle. The period of two months shall commence upon the
date the notice is given to remove said vehicle from the property where it
is situated.
B.
Motor vehicles not designed to be operated upon public highways, including,
but not intended to be exclusive, dirt bikes, racing cars, dune buggies, snowmobiles,
etc., during seasonal use only and which are in good operating condition.
C.
Any vehicle being stored on premises owned by a resident or owner of
such premises in good operating condition, but temporarily out of use for
a period not to exceed six months.
D.
Travel trailers, boat trailers, utility trailers, snowmobile trailers
in good operating condition or like vehicles or machines.
ITINERANT JUNK DEALER
A person or business entity who buys, sells, collects or delivers
junk within the town as a business, but who does not operate a junkyard within
the town.
JUNK
Any old, discarded and unusable objects of any kind, such as vehicles,
building materials, scrap metal, machinery appliances, furniture, equipment,
etc., whether made of metal, fiber or plastics or any other material; old
cordage, ropes, rags, fibers or fabrics; old rubber or other waste or discarded
materials; or materials dangerous to health, regardless of their kind, form,
shape or nature.
JUNK DEALER
A person who operates a junkyard, buying or selling, dismantling,
processing or dealing in any manner commercially with junk within the town.
JUNKYARD
A yard, lot or any place of storage or deposit outdoors, in whole
or in part, within the Town of Niagara where junk, as defined above, is kept
or stored. For purposes of this chapter, junkyards include scrapyards.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company,
organization or any business entity permitted to do business pursuant to the
laws of this state or authorized to do business within the State of New York.
TOWN
The Town of Niagara, New York.
VEHICLE
A "motor vehicle" as defined under the Vehicle and Traffic Law of
the State of New York or any machine designed to be propelled by a means other
than muscular power. Any such old or secondhand vehicle shall be considered
as junk if it is unregistered and uninspected and no longer intended or in
condition for legal use on the public highways or if the cost to repair said
vehicle to enable it to pass the New York State inspection laws for motor
vehicles shall exceed the value of the vehicle.
For the purposes of this chapter, the junkyards already established and in full compliance with the requirements of this chapter may be considered approved, provided that such junkyards must fully comply with the fencing, aesthetic provisions and requirements for operation set out in this chapter, are properly licensed by the state and that each has paid the license fee fixed in this chapter commencing with the year January 1, 1997, and posted the bond required by §
173-3H of this chapter. Such established junkyards shall have 30 days from the date of mailing of notice to them to comply with all provisions of this chapter, which time may be extended with Town Board approval.
No officer, agent or employee of the Town of Niagara shall render himself
or herself personally liable for any damage that may accrue to
persons or property as a result of any act required or permitted in the discharge
of his or her duties under this chapter.