[Ord. No. 1814 §1, 4-2-1996]
A. The
City shall provide books containing uniform traffic tickets. Said
books shall include serially numbered sets of citations in quadruplicate
in the form prescribed by Supreme Court Rule.
B. Such
books shall be issued to the Chief of Police or his/her duly authorized
agent, a record shall be maintained of every book so issued and a
written receipt shall be required for every book. The judge or judges
hearing City ordinance violation cases may require that a copy of
such record and receipts be filed with the court.
C. The
Chief of Police shall be responsible for the issuance of such books
to individual members of the Police Department. The Chief of Police
shall require a written receipt for every book so issued and shall
maintain a record of every such book and each set of citations contained
therein.
[Ord. No. 1814 §1, 4-2-1996]
Except when authorized or directed under State law to immediately
take a person before the Municipal Judge for the violation of any
traffic laws, a Police Officer who halts a person for such violation
other than for the purpose of giving him/her a warning or warning
notice and does not take such person into custody under arrest, shall
issue to him/her a uniform traffic ticket which shall be proceeded
upon in accordance with Supreme Court Rule Number 37.
[Ord. No. 439 Art. XVII §3
and Art. XXII §11, 2-19-1968; Ord. No. 1814 §1, 4-2-1996]
A. Whenever
any motor vehicle without driver is found parked or stopped in violation
of any of the restrictions imposed by ordinance of the City or by
State law, the officer finding such vehicle shall take its registration
number and may take any other information displayed on the vehicle
which may identify its user, and shall conspicuously affix to such
vehicle a uniform traffic ticket for the driver to answer to the charge
against him/her within five (5) days during the hours and at a place
specified in the traffic ticket.
B. Separate Violations. When a traffic violation ticket is
placed upon any vehicle, additional tickets may be placed thereon
for each overtime parking violation or fraction thereof that said
vehicle remains in such parking space. Each separate overtime parking
period or fraction thereof shall constitute a separate and distinct
violation.
C. The
five (5) day privilege for payment provided in this Section shall
not avail any person who parks or stops in a prohibited zone and as
a result thereof has his/her motor vehicle impounded by the Police
Department. Such person, in order to reclaim his/her vehicle, must
immediately pay the prescribed fine for the offense charged or post
cash bail as provided by court order.
D. Any
person paying a satisfaction fine after twenty (20) days from the
date of violation shall be required to pay costs of five dollars ($5.00)
in addition to the amount of the original satisfaction fine, and any
other fines, penalties or costs; provided however, if the violator
within such twenty (20) days shall request, in writing, an extension
of time not to exceed fourteen (14) days for the payment of such fine,
penalties and costs, or for the posting of a bond in Municipal Court,
such extension shall be granted by the Clerk for the period of time
so requested. If the violator fails to pay within the time granted,
a warrant for arrest shall be issued.
[Ord. No. 1814 §1, 4-2-1996]
If a violator of the restrictions on stopping, standing or parking
under the traffic laws or ordinances does not appear in response to
a uniform traffic ticket affixed to such motor vehicle within a period
of five (5) days, the Traffic Violations Bureau shall send to the
owner of the motor vehicle to which the traffic ticket was affixed
a letter informing him/her of the violation and warning him/her that
in the event such letter is disregarded for a period of five (5) days
a warrant of arrest will be issued.
[Ord. No. 1814 §1, 4-2-1996]
A. Members
of the Police Department are authorized to remove a vehicle from a
street or highway to the nearest garage or other place of safety,
or to a garage designated or maintained by the Police Department,
or otherwise maintained by the City under the circumstances hereinafter
enumerated:
1. When any vehicle is left unattended upon any bridge, viaduct, or
causeway, or in any tube or tunnel where such vehicle constitutes
an obstruction to traffic;
2. When a vehicle upon a highway is so disabled as to constitute an
obstruction to traffic and the person in charge of the vehicle is
by reason of physical injury incapacitated to such an extent as to
be unable to provide its custody or removal;
3. When any vehicle is left unattended upon a street and is so parked
illegally as to constitute a definite hazard or obstruction to the
normal movement of traffic.
B. Whenever
an officer removes a vehicle from a street as authorized in this Section
and the officer knows or is able to ascertain from the registration
records in the vehicle the name and address of the owner thereof,
such officer shall immediately give or cause to be given notice in
writing to such owner of the fact of such removal and the reasons
therefor and of the place to which such vehicle has been removed.
In the event any such vehicle is stored in a public garage, a copy
of such notice shall be given to the proprietor of such garage.
C. Whenever
an officer removes a vehicle from a street under this Section and
does not know and is not able to ascertain the name of the owner,
or for any other reason is unable to give the notice to the owner
as hereinbefore provided, and in the event the vehicle is not returned
to the owner within a period of three (3) days, then and in that event
the officer shall immediately send or cause to be sent a written report
of such removal by mail to the State department whose duty it is to
register motor vehicles, and shall file a copy of such notice with
the proprietor of any public garage in which the vehicle may be stored.
Such notice shall include a complete description of the vehicle, the
date, time, and place from which removed, the reasons for such removal,
and the name of the garage or place where the vehicle is stored.
On the first (1st) day of each month, the Police Department,
if applicable, and the City Public Works Department shall forward
to the City Clerk a copy of its office description and all other pertinent
information which may be required by the Department concerning each
motor vehicle or other personal property which has been impounded
under the provisions of this Article and held for a period of thirty
(30) days, unredeemed by its owner, after notification pursuant to
Section 304.156.1, Missouri Revised Statutes. Thereafter, at such
intervals as the City Clerk may determine, a public sale shall be
had as required in this Article, but immediately before the actual
making of any sale, the City Clerk shall submit his/her list to the
City Public Works Department and to the Police Department, if applicable,
of properties to be sold for the elimination of any impounded articles
redeemed and returned to their owners, but included within the published
advertisement for sale, and immediately after the sale the City Clerk
shall report to the City Public Works Department and to the Police
Department, if applicable, a complete list of all the property sold,
including the sale price, all charges as provided in this Article,
and the balance, if any, available to the owner.
In accepting payment for removal and storage charges as provided
in this Article, after proof of ownership and before the sale, the
Police Department shall give the person applying for the motor vehicle
a receipt showing the amount paid, which amount shall at the same
time be recorded in the records of the City. The collections of each
day shall be paid to the City Treasurer on or before the close of
his/her office on the following day. The dockets, notices and records
and statements therefrom, and all other files and papers relating
to the items of business provided for in this Article, shall at all
times be open and shall be audited during the City Audit annually.
Any person claiming to be the owner of any impounded property
as in this Article provided shall make written application therefor
to the Police Department on forms furnished by the Department, and
shall furnish said Department such additional proof as may be required
to establish said ownership. If he/she shall present to the Department
proof of his/her ownership of the impounded property prior to the
date of actual sale thereof pursuant to the provisions of this Article,
then the property itself shall be delivered to said owner under the
conditions provided for in this Article, but if said property has
been sold, the Department shall endorse its findings of ownership
with a copy of the written application addressed to the City Clerk,
and the owner may present the application and finding to the Chief
of Police; and if presented within one (1) year after the sale, then
such balance of the proceeds of the sale, after deductions as in this
Article provided, shall be paid to the owner.
Whenever the City Clerk shall decide to offer impounded properties
for sale, he/she shall publish notice of the sale at least once in
a newspaper distributed in the City at least five (5) days before
the sale. Such publication shall briefly describe the property, state
the date, time and place of the sale, state that the sale shall be
made to the highest bidder at public auction, and give the manufacturer's
name, model and motor number, and the identity of the record owner,
if known; however, before any such sale shall be published, the Police
Department shall cause an investigation to be made for the purpose
of determining the identity of the record owner of any such motor
vehicle.
The City Clerk shall make a report of the sale of motor vehicles
under this Article by appropriate affidavit, to the Director of Revenue
of this State, fully identifying each motor vehicle sold and the identity
of the purchaser thereof, in such form as may be required by such
Director of Revenue.