As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall be the meaning indicated:
ABANDONED VEHICLE
A vehicle as defined in § 1224 of the Vehicle and
Traffic Law of the State of New York.
ACCIDENT
Any incident or occurrence in which one or more motor vehicles
come in contact with each other or any other object, thereby causing
damage to or disabling a motor vehicle.
AUTHORIZED INVOICE
An invoice approved by the Chief of Police of the Town of
Niagara which contains:
A.
The name, address and telephone number of an
authorized Town towing service.
B.
A list of towing charges of the authorized Town
towing service.
AUTHORIZED TOWN TOWING SERVICE
A towing company which is located within the Town of Niagara
and which has been approved by the Town of Niagara Chief of Police
to tow vehicles on behalf of the Town of Niagara Police Department.
AUTHORIZED TOW TRUCK
A specially equipped vehicle designed for the towing or pushing
of disabled vehicles and registered as such with the New York State
Department of Motor Vehicles.
CHIEF OF POLICE
The Chief of Police of the Town of Niagara or any other member
of the Town of Niagara Police Department designated by the Chief of
Police of the Town of Niagara to perform duties under this chapter.
DRIVER
A person who operates or drives or is in actual physical
control of an authorized tow truck upon the highways located in the
Town of Niagara.
LETTER OF AUTHORIZATION
A document signed by the Chief of Police authorizing a towing
company to provide service for the Town of Niagara Police Department
and which:
B.
Specifies all the terms an authorized Town towing
service must abide by.
C.
May be rescinded by either party upon giving
the other party 24 hours' prior written notice.
TOWING
The carrying, lifting or moving of a single motor vehicle
by another motor vehicle.
The Police Department may direct the removal
of vehicles in the following circumstances:
A. When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any highway
within the Town during a snowstorm, flood, fire or other public emergency
which affects that portion of the public highway upon which said vehicle
is parked or abandoned.
B. When any vehicle is found unattended on any highway
within the Town where said vehicle constitutes an obstruction to traffic.
C. When any vehicle is parked or abandoned on any highway
within the Town where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited.
D. When any vehicle is disabled and rendered inoperable
as a result of any collision or accident upon a public highway or
right-of-way.
E. When any vehicle is parked on private property without
the consent of the owner of such property.
F. When the driver of such vehicle has been arrested
and taken into custody and the vehicle must be removed from the public
highway or from private property other than the driver's, or when
the vehicle must be removed to ensure the safety of the vehicle and
its contents.
G. When there are outstanding traffic warrants or fines
for parking violations under the New York State Vehicle and Traffic
Law or Town of Niagara Code.
No towing company shall be allowed to tow vehicles
on behalf of the Police Department unless and until it has been approved
by the Chief of Police as an authorized Town towing service in accordance
with this chapter.
The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to:
A. Receive and review any and all applications filed
with the Town by towing companies located in the Town of Niagara for
permission to be designated as authorized towing service.
B. Determine the number of authorized towing companies.
C. Determine the policy and procedure for all items pertaining
to the towing of vehicles on behalf of the Police Department which
are not addressed in other sections of this chapter.
Authorized tow trucks shall have the following
minimum equipment on board at all times.
A. Emergency amber lights, as defined in § 375,
Subdivision 41(3), of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of
New York.
B. A carbon dioxide or dry powder fire extinguisher with
a minimum capacity of 10 pounds.
C. One dozen red railroad-type flares (30 minutes).
E. Oil- and gas-absorbent materials.
H. A commercially manufactured rigid tow bar with slings
or a commercially manufactured wheel lift.
I. A commercially made lifting boom.
J. A four-ton power winch equipped with 100 feet of three-eighths-inch
steel cable.
K. 50 feet of additional cable or chain.
L. One pair of chains eight feet in length with J hooks
and T hooks attached.
M. A tow block (may use a four-foot piece of a wooded
four-by-four, if no wheel lift is available).
O. A trailer for motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, and
snowmobiles. (A flatbed would satisfy this requirement.)
P. Trucks must be clearly marked with the name, address
and telephone number of the towing company in three-inch letters on
both doors of the truck.
Q. Work lights directed to the rear of the vehicle to
illuminate the area behind the tow truck.
R. Accessory lights to be used on the vehicle being towed.
The Chief of Police will establish procedures
and shall disseminate standardized forms to be used for releasing
all impounded vehicles.
Authorized Town towing services shall not charge
more than the following fees for the respective services:
Service
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Fee
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Passenger vehicles and light trucks:
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Standard (vehicles up to 10,000 pounds)
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Normal business hours
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$95
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After 5:00 p.m. and weekends
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$115
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Flatbed
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Normal business hours
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$115
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After 5:00 p.m. and weekends
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$135
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Additional fees for labor, recovery and towing
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Truck and driver hourly rate
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$55
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Trailer for motorcycle, ATV, snowmobile
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$25
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Winching, per 1/4 hour
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$15
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Storage, per day
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Outside storage
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$25
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Inside storage
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$35
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Releasing after 5:00 p.m. weekdays or other
than required business hours on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays
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$25
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Heavy trucks, buses, tractor trailers and machinery
(vehicles over 10,000 pounds)
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Hook up and tow
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$175
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Additional labor fees for heavy vehicle recovery
and towing:
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Air hookup
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$15
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Mechanically release brakes (per axle)
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$15
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Drop trailer from tractor
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$20
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Remove axle (per axle)
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$20
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Remove drive shaft
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$25
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Remove bumper
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$25
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Trailer towed behind vehicle
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$50
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Winching
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$100
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Additional labor (hourly per person)
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$40
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Flatbed, per hour
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$100
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Storage, per twenty-four-hour day
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Tractor
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$25
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Trailer
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$45
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Bus
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$ 45
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Truck over 20 feet long
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$25
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In the event that the Chief of Police refuses
to renew or revokes or suspends a letter of authorization, the authorized
towing service shall have the right to appeal such refusal, revocation
or suspension to the Town Supervisor, in accordance with the following
provisions:
A. Refusal, revocation or suspension of a letter of authorization shall be determined by the Town Supervisor after a hearing held pursuant to the notification procedure listed in Subsections
B through
D of this section.
B. Whenever it shall be provided herein that a hearing
shall be held, such hearing shall be held on a date and at a place
and hour designated by the Town Supervisor.
C. The Town Clerk of the Town of Niagara shall give notice
of any hearing to be held hereunder, stating the name and business
address of the authorized Town towing service concerned, the subject
matter of the hearing and the date, place and hour designated therefor,
by mailing a copy of such notice to the towing service at the business
address shown upon the most recent application of such towing service
at least 10 days prior to the date of such hearing.
D. At any hearing held for the refusal, revocation, suspension
or removal of a towing service from the list, such towing service
shall be entitled to be represented by legal counsel and to present
testimony or other evidence in its own behalf, as may be relevant
to the subject matter of the hearing.
E. The decision of the Town Supervisor will be final
and binding and reviewable only pursuant to procedures under Article
78 of the New York Civil Practice Law and Rules.
Should any section or provision of this chapter
be decided by any court to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision
shall not affect the validity of this chapter as a whole or any part
hereof other than the part so decided to be unconstitutional or invalid.
The local law shall become effective on August
1, 2007.