Chapter 52
WALKS, BEACHES AND PUBLIC PLACES
§ 52-1. Obstructions, billboards and notices restricted.
§ 52-2. Littering.
§ 52-3. Defacing of authorized notices or signs prohibited.
§ 52-4. Posting of handbills.
§ 52-5. Excavations and constructions.
§ 52-6. Use of Village property.
§ 52-7. Abandoned property.
§ 52-8. Obstructions by bicycles.
§ 52-9. Overnight storage of freight on docks prohibited
§52-10. Stored Items
GENERAL REFERENCES
General provisions --See Ch. 1.
Animals --See Ch. 5.
Bicycles --See Ch. 10.
Boats --See Ch. 14.
Peace and good order --See Ch. 38.
Vehicles and traffic --See Ch. 50.
§ 52-1. Obstructions, billboards and notices restricted.
No person shall build any encumbrance or obstruction in, on or over any walk, beach or public place or erect any billboard or signboard or post any notice in any public place within the village, except upon permission, in writing, from the Board.
§ 52-2. Littering. [Amended 7-15-1983 by L.L. No. 13, 1983; 9-17-1988 by L.L. No. 7, 1988]
§ 52-3. Defacing of authorized notices or signs prohibited.
No person shall tear or deface any sign, notice, handbill or ordinance posted within the village by authority of the Board.
§ 52-4. Posting of handbills. [Added 7-14-1990 by L.L. No. 10, 1990]
§ 52-5. Excavations and constructions.
No person shall open or excavate the surface of the soil or sand, erect or cause to be erected any telephone, telegraph or electric transmission pole, string any wires, construct any conduits or lay pipes in, over, under or upon any walk, beach or public place within the village without authorization, in writing, from the Board.
§ 52-6. Use of Village property.
No person shall use any public dock, beach, playground, building, athletic field, Village equipment or other Village property in violation of any regulation promulgated by the Board or without payment of any fee for such use as may be established by the Board.
§ 52-7. Abandoned property. [Added 5-31-1980 by L.L. No. 5, 1980; amended 7-14-1990 by L.L. No. 10, 1990]
Any boat, bicycle, wagon, clothing or other property whose ownership is not readily identifiable and which is left unattended at or adjacent to any public walk, dock, beach or other public place for a period exceeding ten (10) days shall be considered abandoned property and may be removed by the Village. The costs of such removal may be charged to the claimant of such property and collected in such manner as provided by law. Such property, if unclaimed within thirty (30) days of such removal, may be sold at public auction or otherwise disposed of at the discretion of the Board.
§ 52-8. Obstructions by bicycles. [Added 7-14-1990 by L.L. No. 10, 1990]
No bicycle, wagon or other pedal-operated or foot-propelled vehicle shall be parked on any village walk or other public area so as to obstruct or otherwise impede the free flow of traffic or pedestrians.
§ 52-9. Overnight storage of freight on docks prohibited.
No freight or other personal property, intended for transshipment to or from the village by boat, shall be left upon the village docks overnight, without the express written permission of the Board. The Village may remove any such freight or property to a place of storage, with the costs of such removal to be borne by the owner of such property, and neither the Village nor its agents shall assume any liability for any loss or damage to any such property removed in said manner.
§ 52-10. Stored Items.[Added 12-9-2000 by L.L. No. 2, 2000; Amended 11-14-2001 by L.L. No. 6, 2001: Amended 11-20-2002 by L.L. No. 6 of 2002]