Village of Lake Placid
Local Laws
1. No person shall have in his possession
any open bottle or container containing liquor, beer, wine or other
alcoholic beverage while such person is on any public highway, public
street, public parking area or in any vehicle or public place, except
the interior of a building of premises duly licensed for sale and
consumption of alcoholic beverages on the premises, whatsoever in said
village.
2. An open bottle or open container in any
vehicle shall be presumptive evidence that the same is in possession of
all the occupants thereof and in violation hereof.
3. A violation of this ordinance shall
constitute an offense punishable by a fine not exceeding $50.00 or by
imprisonment in jail for 10 days or by both such fine and imprisonment
for the first offense, and by a fine not exceeding $50.00 or by
imprisonment for 30 days or by both such fine and imprisonment for a
second or subsequent offence.
Local Law 3 of 1990
1. Legislative Intent - It is hereby found
and declared that it is of importance to the health, safety and welfare
of the inhabitants and guest of the village of Lake Placid to prevent
the use of certain vehicles on the sidewalks located on Main St. in said
Village. It is further declared that the use of certain vehicles on Main
St. in the Village of Lake Placid creates a hazard and undue risk to the
health, safety and welfare of the citizens and guests of the Village
necessitating the regulation, restraint and elimination thereof.
2. Prohibited Operation - No person shall
operate, use or cause to be operated or use vehicles commonly known as
bicycles, skateboards, rollerskiis, rollerblades or any other such
mechanized vehicle on the sidewalks located on Main St. in the Village
of Lake Placid between Main St. intersection with Saranac Ave. and the
U.S. Post Office (intersection with Parkside Dr.)
3. Penalties for Offenses - Any person
violating this Local Law shall be punished, upon conviction, by a
fine of not less then Ten Dollars ($10.00) nor more than Two Hundred
Fifty Dollars ($250.00) for each violation. In addition, each
violation of this Local Law shall constitute disorderly conduct and
each person violating the same shall be a disorderly person.
1. No person shall harbor, own, keep or
permit a dog or dogs that howl, bark, cry or make other audible sounds
in a unreasonable manner within the limits of the Village of Lake Placid
so that the peace and quiet of the neighbor or nearby property owner or
occupant is disturbed or the peace, quiet and order of a neighborhood or
the public with the village is disturbed. Howling, barking, crying or
other audible sounds made by a dog or dogs shall be considered
unreasonable if it persists on an intermittent or continuous basis for
more than thirty (30) minutes at a time without complete interruption of
a least ten (10) minutes continuous duration or if it continues over a
period of two (2) hours or more regardless of any interruption time.
Violation of this Local Law shall
constitute an offense and shall be subject to a fine not to exceed
twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for any offense, and any violation of said
Local Law shall constitute disorderly conduct, and any person violating
the same shall be declared a disorderly person.
1. It shall be the duty of each dog owner
or person having possession, custody or control of a dog to remove any
feces left by his dog on any sidewalk, gutter, street or other public
area.
2. The provisions of this Local Law shall
not apply to a guide dog, hearing dog, or service dog accompanying any
person with a disability as defined in subdivision twenty-two hundred
and ninety-two (292 - 22) of the Executive Law of the State of New York.
3. This Local Law shall be construed and
operate in the same manner as 1310 of the Public Health Law of the State
of New York.
4. The Village Board of Trustees reserves
the right and shall have the authority to promulgate and adopt rules and
regulations to carry out the intent and purpose of this Local Law. Said
rules and regulations may supplement, modify and/or amend the express
provisions hereof.
5. Any person violating this Local Law
shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine not exceeding two
hundred fifty dollars ($250.00). The continuation of a violation of
this Local Law shall constitute, for each day the offense is
continued, a separate and distinct offense hereunder.
1. No owner, custodian, or person who
keeps, harbors, or otherwise has charge of any dog, male or female,
shall cause or permit such dog to be on any street or other public place
in the Village of Lake Placid unless such dog is held on a leash not
exceeding (8) feet in length; nor shall any dog be allowed or caused to
run at large in the Village of Lake Placid, except on the premises of
the person who owns, keeps, or harbors or otherwise has the care or
custody of such dog, or except on the premises of another person with
the knowledge and consent of such other person.
2. No person shall remove or cause to be
removed from any dog, male or female, its harness or leash or entice any
dog out of any enclosed, house or grounds of the owner or harborer, or
harbor or release such dog to run at large.
3. Any dog control officer, peace officer,
constable, police officer, or other authorized individual acting
pursuant to special duties, in the employ of or under contract to the
Village of Lake Placid or the Town of North Elba having reasonable cause
to believe that a person has violated this ordinance shall issue and
serve upon such person an appearance ticket for such violation.
4. Any person conviction of a violation of
this Local Law shall be subject to a fine not exceeding one hundred
dollars ($100.00) Each specific violation of this ordinance shall
constitute a separate violation pursuant to the Penal Law of the State
of New York.
5. In addition to the penalties provided
for Paragraph (4) of this local law, any person retrieving a dog from
the pound must pay to the Village Clerk of the Village of Lake Placid
the fee provided for in Sec. 118 of the New York State Agriculture and
Markets Law. All other provisions of Sec. 118 of said law are hereby
adopted and made a part of this local law.
Regulating
Junk Vehicles – Local Law #7 of 1987
It shall be unlawful for any person within the Village of Lake
Placid to store or deposit or cause, suffer or permit to be stored or
deposited an abandoned, junked or inoperative motor vehicle or part or
piece thereof on any private property within the Village, except within
a garage or other enclosed structure.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall
be punished, upon conviction, by a fine not less than ten dollars
($10.00) nor more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) for each
violation.
Curfew
Law – Local Law
1 of 1978
Section 3 – Curfew of Minors
It shall be unlawful for any minor to remain idle, wander, stroll
or play in any public place either on foot or to cruise about without a
set destination in any vehicle in, about or upon any place in the
Village between the hours of 10:00pm and 5:00am; from Sunday at 10:00pm
through Friday at 5:00am; and between the hours of 11:00pm – 5:00am,
from Friday at 11:00pm through Sunday at 5:00am, unless accompanied by a
parent, guardian, custodian or other adult person having custody or
control of such minor or unless the minor is on an emergency errand or
specific business or activity directed or permitted by his parent,
guardian or other adult person having the care and custody of the minor
or where the presence of such minor is connected with or required by
some legitimate employment, trade, profession or occupation. The hours
herein prescribed shall hereinafter be referred to and designated as
“curfew hours”.
Section 5 – Parents Responsibility
It shall be unlawful for the parent, guardian or other adult
person having custody or control of any minor under the age of 16 to
suffer or permit or by inefficient control to allow such person to be on
the streets or sidewalks or on or in any public property or public place
within the Village during “curfew hours”. However, the provisions of
this section do not apply to a minor accompanied by a parent, guardian,
custodian or other adult person having the care or control of the minor,
or if the minor is on an emergency errand or specific business or
activity directed by his parent, guardian, custodian or other adult
having the care and custody of the minor or if the parent, guardian or
other adult person herein has made a missing person notification to the
Police Department.
Section 8 – Penalties
Any minor violating the provision of this Local Law shall be
dealt with in accordance with the Family Court Law and Procedure. Any
Parent, guardian, or other adult person having the care and custody of a
minor violating this Local Law shall be fined no less than $25.00 nor
more than $50.00 for each offense.
NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law
§1150.
Pedestrians subject to traffic regulations.
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Open Container –
Local
Law #2 of 1966
Regulation of Vehicles on Sidewalks –
bicycles, skateboards, roller blades etc.
Animal Control
Barking
Dog – Local
Law 1 of 2001
Pooper
Scooper
– Local Law 3 of 1993
Dogs Running at Large
– Local
Law 1 of 1982
Storage
Restriction
Penalty
Pedestrians Rights
Pedestrians shall be subject to traffic-control signals as provided
in section
eleven hundred eleven of this title, but at all other places
pedestrians shall be
accorded the privileges and shall be subject to the restrictions
stated in this article.
§1151. Pedestrians' right of way in crosswalks.
L02 (a) When traffic-control signals are not in place or not in
operation the
driver of a vehicle shall yield the right of way, slowing down or
stopping if need be to so yield, to a pedestrian crossing the
roadway within a crosswalk [when the pedestrian is upon the half of]
on the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling [or when the
pedestrian is approaching so closely from the opposite half of the
roadway as to be in danger], except that any pedestrian crossing a
roadway at a point where a pedestrian tunnel or overpass has been
provided shall yield the right of way to all vehicles. L02 (2002,
chgd. by chap. 159, eff. 1/19/2003. Matter in brackets eff. only
until 1/19/2003. Matter in italics eff. 1/19/2003.)
(b) No pedestrian shall suddenly leave a curb or other place of
safety and walk
or run into the path of a vehicle which is so close that it is
impractical for the driver to yield.
(c) Whenever any vehicle is stopped at a marked crosswalk or at any
unmarked
crosswalk at an intersection to permit a pedestrian to cross the
roadway, the driver of any other vehicle approaching from the rear
shall not overtake and pass such stopped vehicle.
§1151-a. Pedestrians' right of way on sidewalks.
The driver of a vehicle emerging from or entering an alleyway,
building, private
road or driveway shall yield the right of way to any pedestrian
approaching on any sidewalk extending across such alleyway, building
entrance, road or driveway.
§1152. Crossing at other than crosswalks.
(a) Every pedestrian crossing a roadway at any point other than
within a marked
crosswalk or within an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection shall
yield the right of way to all vehicles upon the roadway.
(b) Any pedestrian crossing a roadway at a point where a pedestrian
tunnel or
overhead pedestrian crossing has been provided shall yield the right
of way to all
vehicles upon the roadway.
(c) No pedestrian shall cross a roadway intersection diagonally
unless authorized
by official traffic-control devices; and, when authorized to cross
diagonally,
pedestrians shall cross only in accordance with the official
traffic-control devices
pertaining to such crossing movements. Snowmobile
Law

