For purposes of this article, the following definitions shall apply:
A motor vehicle that is inoperable and more than five (5) years old and left unattended on public property for more than forty-eight (48) hours, or a motor vehicle that has remained illegally on public property for a period of more than forty-eight (48) hours, or a motor vehicle that has remained on private property without the consent of the owner or person in control of the property for more than forty-eight (48) hours, or a motor vehicle left unattended on the right-of-way of a designated county, state, or federal highway within the state for more than forty-eight (48) hours.
A passenger car or truck that is at least thirty-five (35) years old.
The owner of one or more antique or special interest vehicles who collects, purchases, acquires, trades, or disposes of special interest or antique vehicles or parts of them for personal use in order to restore, preserve, and maintain an antique or special interest vehicle for historic interest.
A person whose business is to convert a motor vehicle into processed scrap or scrap metal or to otherwise wreck or dismantle a motor vehicle.
An owner or operator of a parking place or establishment, motor vehicle storage facility, or establishment for the servicing, repair, or maintenance of a motor vehicle.
A motor vehicle subject to registration under chapter 501 of the Texas Transportation Code that is self propelled and:
The town marshal or designated law enforcement authority or the police department of the town and his/its deputies, acting under the general police power authority as vested in them by the governing body of the town.
A motor vehicle of any age that has not been altered or modified from the original manufacturer’s specifications and, because of historic interest, is being preserved by hobbyists.
A garage, parking lot, or any type of facility or establishment for the servicing, repairing, storing, or parking of motor vehicles.
(2001 Code, sec. 6.201; Ordinance adopting Code)