Junked vehicles that are visible at any time of the year from
a public place or public right-of-way are detrimental to the safety
and welfare of the general public, tend to reduce the value of private
property, invite vandalism, create fire hazards, are an attractive
nuisance creating a hazard to the health and safety of minors, and
are detrimental to the economic welfare of the city and state by producing
urban blight which is adverse to the maintenance and continuing development
of the city. Junked vehicles, as defined herein, are declared to be
a public nuisance and subject to abatement as provided herein.
This article applies only to:
(1) A
motor vehicle that displays an expired license plate or does not display
a license plate;
(2) An
aircraft that does not have lawfully printed on the aircraft an unexpired
federal aircraft identification number registered under Federal Aviation
Administration aircraft registration regulations in 14 C.F.R. part
47; or
(3) A
watercraft that:
(A) Does not have lawfully on board an unexpired certificate of number;
and
(B) Is not a watercraft with a valid marine document issued by the United
States Coast Guard’s National Vessel Documentation Center or
its successor federal agency.
(a) This
article does not apply to a vehicle or vehicle part:
(1) That is completely enclosed in a building in a lawful manner and
is not visible from the street or other public or private property;
or
(2) That is 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.
(b) In
this section:
(1) “Antique vehicle” means a passenger car or truck that
is at least 25 years old.
(2) “Motor vehicle collector” means a person who:
(A) Owns one or more antique or special interest vehicles; and
(B) 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.
(3) “Special interest vehicle” means 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.
(Ordinance 9710-299 adopted 10/13/97; 2001 Code, secs. 8.701–8.712; Ordinance 2013-02-493 adopted 2/11/13; Ordinance 2019-565 adopted 5/19/19; Ordinance adopting
2020 Code)