The seriousness of the outdoor storage
of abandoned, junked, discarded and unlicensed motor vehicles upon
City property, City streets, and privately owned land within the City
of Oswego increases with each passing month. The outdoor storage of
such vehicles constitutes an attractive nuisance to children and a
peril to safety, depreciates neighborhoods and is unsightly for adjoining
property owners.
The storage or parking of any junked
motor vehicle, as defined by this chapter, is strictly prohibited
on any City street or vacant property owned by the City of Oswego.
When speaking of a City street in conjunction with this chapter, the
word "street" is not confined to the paved roadway but encompasses
all property owned and controlled by the City of Oswego from building
line to building line on any City street or thoroughfare.
The storage of any automobile, motor
vehicle, truck or vehicle of any type that qualifies as junked, abandoned
or discarded, under this chapter, on any private property within the
confines of the City of Oswego shall constitute a violation of this
chapter. Such junked or abandoned vehicles shall be stored in an enclosed
garage or placed in licensed junkyards that are licensed by the City
and designated for that purpose.
Upon complaint by a citizen or upon
a finding taken by a City official, formal written notice shall be
served upon the owner of the vehicle(s) involved or, in the case of
private property, upon the property owner, of any violation of this
chapter. Notice shall require the owner of the vehicle, or property
owner, to remedy the violation within 14 calendar days. Such service
shall be carried out by a representative of the City of Oswego, through
the Office of Code Enforcement or the City Police Department.
This chapter shall take effect immediately
upon filing with the Secretary of State.