Judges: James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General
Filed Date: 2/7/1990
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Requestor: Craig R. Snyder, Town Attorney Town of Tuscarora 8 Tuscarora Street Addison, New York 14801
Written by: James D. Cole, Assistant Attorney General in Charge of Opinions
You have asked whether a town has authority to enact a local law regulating junk.
First, you ask whether there is authority for the enactment of regulations dealing with junk. Under section
Further, you ask whether a town may amend a prior junk ordinance or must enact an entirely new ordinance. You have forwarded the so-called "junk ordinance" which was actually enacted as a local law (Local Law No. One, 1989). Clearly, there is authority to enact a local law amending the existing local law or repealing the existing local law and establishing a new junk law (id., § 10[1][ii]).
Your third and fourth questions require that we construe the provisions of the existing local law. Under our policies, we do not review local enactments in that these are matters more appropriately left to local officials familiar with local conditions and legislative intent. Opinions of the Attorney General construe provisions of State law governing the powers of local governments and their officers and employees.
We conclude that a town is authorized to enact a local law regulating junk.
The Attorney General renders formal opinions only to officers and departments of the State government. This perforce is an informal and unofficial expression of views of this office.