[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Laurel
Hollow 4-11-1994 as L.L. No. 1-1994. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Vehicles and traffic — See Ch. 135.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
A motorized, self-propelled vehicle containing sleeping and other
facilities for habitation.
Any vehicle, machinery and/or equipment used in conjunction with
any business or trade, with the exception of the automobile of a salesman,
professional person or the like.
A commercial vehicle customarily used in the construction trades,
including but not limited to vehicles used for excavation and moving of earth
and vehicles used for hauling of construction materials.
A structure mounted on axles and wheels containing living facilities
and which may be towed by automobile or truck from place to place. Such structure
will be considered a "mobile home" for purposes of this chapter whether or
not the wheels and axles are still in place.
An unenclosed vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the
rider and designed to travel on not more than three (3) wheels in contact
with the ground.
The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, on public or
private property.
Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company
or organization of any kind.
A detachable trailer for hauling, having its forward end supported
by the rear of its truck tractor when attached.
The parking of a vehicle for a period in excess of twenty-four (24)
hours.
A short truck with a body containing only a cab for the driver, used
to haul detachable trailers.
A combination trucking unit consisting of a tractor and a trailer
or semitrailer.
A trailer intended for the purpose of moving automobiles, machinery
and/or equipment from place to place.
A trailer containing sleeping and other facilities, the outside walls
of which are partially collapsible into the body of the trailer to facilitate
towing.
A trailer containing sleeping and other facilities, the outside walls
of which are of rigid materials.
A trailer generally used for the hauling of miscellaneous household
and yard materials.
All of the foregoing vehicles, structures and trailers, and also
including every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may
be transported or drawn upon a highway, and any type of machinery, except
devices moved by human power, and excluding motorcycles and automobiles primarily
intended for personal use.
No camper, camper trailer, mobile home or house trailer shall be stored
at any place in the village on public property, nor shall any such vehicle
be parked or stored outside on private property.
A.Â
No commercial vehicle, machinery and/or equipment of
any kind shall be stored outside at any place in the village on public or
private property.
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No commercial vehicle, nor any tractor, tractor-trailer,
semitrailer or construction vehicle of any length, shall be parked on any
public or private property unless temporarily in connection with a bona fide
commercial service, sales or delivery visit to such property.
No vehicle shall be parked or stored outside on any publicly or privately
owned vacant property in the village.
No property shall be used for the outside storage of unlicensed, inoperative
or discarded vehicles, except as may otherwise be permitted in this Code.
No major repairs, whether involving the dismantling of vehicles or not,
shall be made to such vehicles outside of an enclosed building. Minor repairs,
such as but not limited to engine tuning, changing of spark plugs, changing
oil, changing tires and similar procedures, shall be permitted. The provisions
of this section shall not prohibit the repair of vehicles inside an enclosed
garage or other building. Nothing herein shall be construed as permitting
the commercial repair of vehicles.
Any person, firm or corporation, or his or her or its agent, servant,
workman or employee, violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall
be punishable by a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.) nor more than
two hundred fifty dollars ($250.) and/or by imprisonment for a term not to
exceed fifteen (15) days. Each day's continuance of a violation after
notice to cease shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense and shall
be punishable accordingly.