[Amended 8-26-1996 by L.L. No. 3-1996; 10-8-2018 by L.L. No. 8-2018]
No person shall place or cause to be placed
on any sidewalk or crosswalk in Cuba Village or within 36 inches of
the street line any stones, logs, timbers, boxes, casks, planks, boards,
vehicles or other articles presenting an obstacle or obstruction which
may emit or prohibit the safe passage of pedestrians.
No person shall place or cause to be placed
or suffer to remain when so placed any stones, brick, lumber or other
building material for building in or upon any street or public place
in Cuba Village, New York.
No person shall, without the permission of the
Mayor or Trustees of Cuba Village, New York, erect or establish upon
or within any street or public ground in said Village any booth or
stand for the purpose of selling or exposing for sale any goods, wares
or merchandise.
No person shall move or cause to be moved any
building across or along any street or streets of Cuba Village, New
York, without permission of the Mayor or Trustees of said Village.
Nor shall any person suffer such building to remain in the public
streets of said Village for a longer period than three days without
such permission.
[Amended 8-26-1996 by L.L. No. 3-1996; 3-12-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
No awning, awning post, signpost or other fixture shall hereafter be placed or erected across or in any of the streets of Cuba Village, New York, so as to project wholly or partly over any of the sidewalks or streets therein or be placed in proximity thereto by the owner, lessee or occupant of any store or building; nor shall any person place or cause to be placed, hung or suspended over any of the sidewalks or streets of said Village any goods, wares, merchandise or other things for sale or exhibition; but nothing herein contained shall prevent the erection of awnings of cloth upon metal frames, so constructed and attached to the buildings as to be self-supporting, provided that such awning in the lowest parts shall be at least eight feet six inches above the sidewalks; and nothing herein contained shall apply to wooden or iron awnings, if they are placed at least eight feet six inches above and do not project more than four feet over said sidewalks. The erection of signs shall be in accordance with Article
XII of Chapter
200, Zoning.
A. Awnings and awning framework shall be approved by the Planning Board
and the Code Enforcement Officer.
B. Awnings shall be supported by and securely attached to the building
as approved by the Code Enforcement Officer.
C. The lowest portion of awnings erected over public sidewalks shall
not be lower than eight feet six inches above the sidewalk.
D. Awnings shall be kept in good repair.
E. Temporary awnings shall be securely supported at points that do not
cause a hazard to pedestrians.
F. Temporary awnings shall be removed within seven days of erection.
G. Flags and banners installed shall also comply with the above requirements.
No person shall stick, tack, paste, nail or
in any way affix to the sidewalks; abutments; approaches to bridges;
telegraph, electric, telephone or cable television poles; shade trees;
public grounds; or buildings in said Cuba Village, New York, bills,
advertisements or advertising matter of any kind.
No person or persons, corporation or association
shall hereafter string or set any telegraph, telephone, electric,
cable television or other wires or place or set any poles for stringing
the same within the streets of Cuba Village, New York, unless such
person or persons, corporation or association shall first obtain a
permit so to do from the Board of Trustees of said Village, and in
case of such permit, such pole or poles shall be set and such wires
shall be strung under direction of the Superintendent of Public Works
of said Village.
No person shall place or cause to be placed
on any sidewalk in Cuba Village, New York, any box, showcase, goods,
wares or merchandise or other article, except as may be necessary
in transporting such articles across the sidewalk or for show purposes
or purposes of sale in front of stores and places of business, and
then said goods, wares and merchandise shall be exposed next adjoining
the outward wall of said store occupied by the person making such
exhibit and within three feet thereof. But nothing contained in this
section shall prohibit the placing of goods, merchandise, household
furniture or other commodities upon the sidewalk for the purpose of
loading or unloading such articles where they do not obstruct free
passage thereon, provided that such articles be removed without any
unreasonable delay.
Any person committing an offense against any
provision of this article shall, upon conviction, be guilty of a violation
pursuant to the Penal Law of the State of New York, punishable by
a fine not exceeding $250 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding
15 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The continuation of
an offense shall constitute, for each day the offense is continued,
a separate and distinct violation.