In this article:
Authorized person.Any person designated by the city manager, including but not limited to a city director, city staff, and a third-party vendor.
Inoperable.Not in running condition without the necessity of being repaired by, for example but without limitation, installing a part or parts, removing or replacing a damaged or missing part or parts, inflating a tire or tires, or charging of the vehicle’s battery.
Junked boat.A boat or personal watercraft that is wrecked, partially dismantled, discarded, lacking a watertight hull, or inoperable.
Junked trailer.A trailer that is wrecked, dismantled, partially dismantled or inoperable.
Junked vehicle.A vehicle that:
(2) Is:
(A) Wrecked, dismantled or partially dismantled, or discarded; or
(B) Inoperable and has remained inoperable for more than:
(i) 72 consecutive hours, if the vehicle is on public property; or
(ii) 30 consecutive days, if the vehicle is on private property.
For purposes of this article, “junked vehicle” includes a motor vehicle, aircraft, or watercraft. 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 described by section 31.055, 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.
Ordinary public view.Visible at any time of the year from any public property or from any adjacent land (including any point below the second floor of any building located on the adjacent land) that is owned or occupied by a person other than the owner or occupant of the land on which a violating vehicle is kept. In relation to an antique vehicle or a special interest vehicle, “screened from ordinary public view” includes screening the vehicle with a fitted cover designed or fabricated for the make and model of the vehicle and that is in good condition and the cover does not contain rips, tears or other holes.
Special interest vehicle.A motor vehicle of any age that has not been changed from the original manufacturer’s specifications and, because of its historical interest, is being preserved by a hobbyist.
Trailer.A vehicle without motive power that is designed, adapted or used to carry property or passengers on its own structure exclusively.
Violating vehicle.Includes a junked vehicle, junked all-terrain vehicle, junked boat, junked trailer or junked off-road motorcycle or part thereof that is in violation of this article.
Wrecked.Damaged by collision, impact or other force, or by fire or explosion, in a manner that critically affects the proper operation or structural integrity of the vehicle. Notwithstanding, and without excluding other measurements or systems of damage rating, a vehicle is considered wrecked if the vehicle has been or would be classified on a state department of transportation Form CR-3 as having sustained a vehicle damage rating of “3” or greater. The term does not include damage due to ordinary wear and tear.
(Ordinance 1185, sec. 2 (8.203), adopted 12/1/15; Ordinance adopting 2019 Code)