[Code 1979, § 1.81]
The City Manager, with the consent and approval of the Council,
may establish one or more pounds or contract for the establishment
of one or more pounds for the keeping and storing of tangible personal
property, either within or without the City limits, and either on
public or private property.
[Code 1979, § 1.84]
Any disabled motor vehicle or other mobile personal property
which cannot be moved on its own power, or which due to flat tires,
broken wheels or other visible mechanical damage cannot be moved on
its own power or the usual power applied thereto without making repairs,
which shall remain parked upon any public street, alley or other public
grounds for a period of 48 hours or more shall be deemed to be abandoned
and may be impounded.
[Code 1979, § 1.85]
Any motor vehicle, even though not interfering with traffic,
which shall be unlawfully parked in any public street, alley or other
public grounds within the City, and shall remain so unlawfully parked
for a period of 12 hours or more shall be deemed to be abandoned and
may be impounded.
[Code 1979, § 1.86]
Any motor vehicle being operated in the City by a person while
under the influence of intoxicating liquor, or without an operator's
license or chauffeur's license and/or found to be unsafe for operation
on the public streets and highways, and/or any motor vehicle being
operated in the City by a person who could not at that time prove
ownership of the vehicle or the right to operate the motor vehicle,
and/or a motor vehicle lawfully seized by the police officers of the
City, the sheriff of the county or any of his deputies, or the state
police, may be transported or caused to be transported to a City pound.
[Code 1979, § 1.87]
The owner of any tangible personal property which shall be impounded
pursuant to this division shall, before recovering possession of the
property, pay to the person in charge of the particular City pound,
or his designated agent, the actual expense of transporting the property
to the pound, plus all storage costs.
[Code 1979, § 1.89]
The owner of impounded tangible personal property may claim the property after notice is given and before sale or disposition of the property, by paying the costs and expenses as provided in §
2-120, plus all costs and expenses incurred in the service and preparation for the sale or disposition of the property.
[Code 1979, § 1.91]
Any person rescuing or attempting to rescue or take any tangible personal property or any motor vehicle from any pound, without paying the amount therefor due, shall be guilty of a violation of this Code and punishable as prescribed in §
1-14.