As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle which is found unattended without the current year's
registration plates or inspection sticker as required by law, has been continuously
parked on any public land or private property for a period of 30 days and
is so disabled as to be incapable of being operated under its own power.
JUNKED OR INOPERABLE MOTOR VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle which is no longer in actual use as a motor vehicle
or which is wholly unfit to be operated and as to which any of the following
conditions exist:
A.
It has been so damaged by collision, accident or any other means that
it is inoperable.
B.
It does not have all of its material parts, including but not limited
to four tires and wheels, required headlamps and tail lamps, windshield, radiator,
transmission, engine, rear windows and doors.
C.
It is for any reason inoperable.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicle which is self-propelled as defined by the Motor Vehicle
Code of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
All abandoned, junked or inoperable motor vehicles shall be removed
by the owner or operator thereof or by the owner or occupant of the property
on which said motor vehicle is located. Upon the failure of the owner or operator
of any abandoned, junked or inoperable motor vehicle or of the owner or occupant
of the property on which said motor vehicle is located to remove the same
within 24 hours after receiving notice from the Police Department or Town
Manager to remove the same, the Town may cause the same to be removed as hereinafter
provided. Such notice shall be given either by personal service or by certified
mail to the owner or operator of such abandoned, junked or inoperable motor
vehicle or to the owner or occupant of the property on which said motor vehicle
is found.
The Police Department of the Town shall have the right to have any offending
motor vehicle towed from its location on private property to any of the storage
garages designated as provided herein.