As used in this article:
Antique vehicle.
A passenger car or truck that is at least twenty-five years
old.
Junked vehicle.
Any motor vehicle that is self-propelled and:
(1)
Displays an expired license plate or does not display a license
plate; and
(2)
Is:
(A)
Wrecked, dismantled or partially dismantled, or discarded; or
(B)
Inoperable and has remained inoperable for more than:
(i)
Seventy-two consecutive hours, if the vehicle is on public property;
or
(ii)
Thirty consecutive days, if the vehicle is on private property.
(3)
For purposes of this article, “junked vehicle” also
includes aircraft or watercraft and applies only to:
(A)
An aircraft that does not have lawfully printed on the aircraft
an unexpired federal aircraft identification number registered under
Federal Aviation Administration aircraft regulations in 14 C.F.R.
part 47; or
(B)
A watercraft that does not have lawfully on board an unexpired
certificate of number and is not a watercraft described by section
31.055 of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Code.
Motor vehicle collector.
A person who:
(1)
Owns one or more antique or special interest vehicles; and
(2)
Acquires, collects, or disposes of an antique or special interest
vehicle or part of an antique or special interest vehicle for personal
use to restore and preserve an antique or special interest vehicle
for historic interest.
Special interest vehicle.
A motor vehicle of any age that has not been changed from
original manufacturer’s specifications and, because of its historic
interest, is being preserved by a hobbyist.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.201; Ordinance 2015-05 adopted 6/16/15)
In the event the city council orders abatement of the nuisance,
the city or any duly authorized person may abate such public nuisance
by removal and disposal of the junked vehicle.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.205)
After any junked vehicle has been removed under the authority
of this article, it shall not be reconstructed or made operable again.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.206)
No later than the fifth day after the date of removal of a junked
vehicle pursuant to this article, notice must be given to the state
department of transportation. Such notice must identify the vehicle.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.207)
Any junked vehicles taken into custody by the city or any duly
authorized person pursuant to a provision of this article shall be
disposed of in accordance with applicable provisions of chapter 683,
subchapter E of the Texas Transportation Code.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.208)
The provisions of this article shall not apply to a vehicle
or vehicle part that is:
(1) Completely
enclosed within a building in a lawful manner where it is not visible
from the street or other public or private property; or
(2) Stored
or parked in a lawful manner on private property in connection with
the business of a licensed vehicle dealer or junkyard, or that is
an antique or special interest vehicle stored by a motor vehicle collector
on the collector’s property, if the vehicle or part and the
outdoor storage area, if any, are:
(A) Maintained in an orderly manner;
(C) Screened from ordinary public view by appropriate means, including
a fence, rapidly growing trees, or shrubbery.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.209)
A person commits an offense if the person maintains a public nuisance described by section
8.07.002. An offense under this section is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine in accordance with the general penalty provision found in section
1.01.009 of this code. Each day an offense occurs shall be a separate offense.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.210)