As used in this Article, the following terms shall have the
meanings set out herein:
ABANDONED PROPERTY
Any unattended motor vehicle, trailer, all-terrain vehicle,
outboard motor or vessel removed or subject to removal from public
or private property as provided in this Article, whether or not operational.
For any vehicle towed from the scene of an accident at the request
of law enforcement and not retrieved by the vehicle's owner within
five (5) days of the accident, the agency requesting the tow shall
be required to write an abandoned property report or a criminal inquiry
and inspection report.
PERSON
Any natural person, corporation or other legal entity.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The entire width of land between the boundary lines of a
public road or State highway, including any roadway.
ROADWAY
That portion of a public road or State highway ordinarily
used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the berm or shoulder.
TOWING COMPANY
Any person or entity which tows, removes or stores abandoned
property.
URBANIZED AREA
An area with a population of fifty thousand (50,000) or more
designated by the Bureau of the Census within boundaries to be fixed
by the State Highways and Transportation Commission and local officials
in cooperation with each other and approved by the Secretary of Transportation.
The boundary of an urbanized area shall, at a minimum, encompass the
entire urbanized area as designed by the Bureau of the Census.
No person shall abandon any motor vehicle on the right-of-way
of any public road or State highway or on any private real property
owned by another without his/her consent.
The open storage of inoperable vehicles or other vehicles deemed
by the City to constitute a public safety hazard is prohibited. Nothing
in this Section shall apply to a vehicle which is completely enclosed
within a locked building or locked fenced area and not visible from
adjacent public or private property, nor to any vehicle upon the property
of a business licensed as salvage, swap, junk dealer, towing or storage
facility so long as the business is operated in compliance with its
business license and the property is in compliance with applicable
zoning ordinances.
Except in the case of an accident resulting in the injury or
death of any person, the driver of a vehicle which for any reason
obstructs the regular flow of traffic on the roadway of any public
road or State highway shall make every reasonable effort to move the
vehicle or have it moved so as not to block the regular flow of traffic.
Any person who fails to comply with the requirements of this Section
is guilty of an ordinance violation and, upon conviction thereof,
shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00)
nor more than fifty dollars ($50.00).
When the City has physical possession of the abandoned property,
it may sell the abandoned property in accordance with its established
provisions and regulations and may transfer ownership by means of
a bill of sale signed by the City Clerk and sealed with the official
City Seal. Such bill of sale shall contain the make and model of the
abandoned property, the complete abandoned property identification
number, and the odometer reading of the abandoned property if available
and shall be lawful proof of ownership for any dealer registered under
the provisions of Section 301.218, RSMo., or Section 301.560, RSMo.,
or for any other person.
[Ord. No. 749 §3, 9-27-1999]
Any government agency other than a law enforcement agency authorizing
a tow under this Section in which the abandoned property is moved
away from the immediate vicinity in which it was abandoned shall report
the towing to the State Highway Patrol or Water Patrol within two
(2) hours of the tow along with a description of the abandoned property
sufficient to make a criminal inquiry as required in this Section.
[Ord. No. 749 §14, 9-27-1999]
It shall be unlawful for any person or corporation to place
any signs or personal property of any type, including automobiles,
on any State or municipal right-of-way, easement, or real estate for
the purpose of advancing a business interest. A temporary permit may
be granted by the City Administrator for an exception to this Chapter
for a maximum of ninety-six (96) hours.
[Ord. No. 749 §15, 9-27-1999]
Any person or corporation violating Section
395.110 herein will be fined up to five hundred dollars ($500.00) and all personal property or signs are subject to removal. If personal property or signs are removed, the City Clerk may charge up to one hundred dollars ($100.00) for the removal and storage of such signs and personal property. If the charged sum is not paid, the City after holding the signs or personal property for thirty (30) days, may dispose of such property by public sale within a minimum of seven (7) days' written notice to the owner. If the property has a value of less than twenty-five dollars ($25.00), it can be thrown away.