Showing ordinances that apply to Siena College, NY
Siena College is an unincorporated community (population 2,281) in Albany County, New York. Because Siena College is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Albany County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The abandoned vehicles rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Albany County enforces abandoned vehicle rules under NY Vehicle and Traffic Law ยง1224 and local junkyard ordinances. Vehicles left on public roads over 6 hours in posted no-parking zones or 48-96 hours on local streets may be tagged and towed; inoperable vehicles on private property must be screened or stored indoors.
Under NY VTL ยง1224, any vehicle left on a highway for more than six hours, or in a condition making it inoperable, is presumed abandoned and may be removed by police or a designated agent. The City of Albany Code Chapter 353 (Vehicles and Traffic) authorizes Department of General Services and APD to tag and tow after 48 hours on residential streets. Towns of Colonie, Bethlehem, and Guilderland adopt similar 72-hour rules via their town codes. On private property, unregistered or inoperable vehicles stored outdoors constitute a junkyard under NY General Municipal Law ยง136 and local zoning; they must be garaged or fully screened by a solid 6-foot fence. Albany County Code Part II regulates junkyards at the county level requiring licensing. Vehicles with expired registration over 30 days or no license plates are presumed abandoned per VTL ยง1224(2).
Public street violations: tow plus $185-$375 tow fee, $25/day storage at impound lot. Private property junkyard violations: Building Code Enforcement citations $250-$500 per vehicle per day under NYS Property Maintenance Code ยง302.8. Repeat offenders face misdemeanor charges under local code.
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