[CC 1978 §285.085; Bill No. 2000-08(285.085), 6-5-2000; Ord. No. 219.010, 10-17-2022]
The following words or phrases, when used in this Chapter, mean:
DRIVEWAY
An area (of sufficient width so as to operate a conventional
passenger vehicle upon) which is surfaced with chat, asphalt or concrete
and is located on private property extending from a street or alley
to a garage, carport or parking space located on the same or adjoining
lot.
HISTORICAL VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle over twenty-five (25) years old that is
owned solely as a collector's item and which is used or intended to
be used for exhibition and educational purposes and which is permanently
registered with the State of Missouri pursuant to the provisions of
Section 301.131, RSMo.
INOPERABLE VEHICLE or INOPERABLE MOTOR VEHICLE
Any of the following:
1.
Any vehicle or motor vehicle which is dismantled, in whole or
part, or which is not mechanically operable as a result of defect,
malfunction, or state of repair.
2.
Any vehicle or motor vehicle which cannot legally be operated
on public streets or highways by reason of lacking the equipment required
by Missouri Motor Vehicle Code and/or other laws of the State of Missouri.
3.
Any vehicle or motor vehicle which is not currently licensed,
or for which the vehicle registration has expired and which is not
capable of being licensed for operation on public streets and highways
under provisions of Missouri Motor Vehicle Codes or other applicable
provisions of the Laws of the State of Missouri.
"INOPERABLE VEHICLE" or "INOPERABLE MOTOR VEHICLE" does not
include any of the following:
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A motor vehicle that is mechanically operable, but unlicensed
because it is owned, leased or co-signed to a duly licensed and lawful
new or used car dealer, if the motor vehicle is located on premises
under the control of the car dealer for the purpose of sale or delivery.
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JUNK VEHICLE or JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE
Any of the following:
1.
Any vehicle or motor vehicle which by reason of damage resulting
from an accident, dismantling, disrepair or other cause that is incapable
of being propelled under its own power.
2.
Any vehicle or motor vehicle that is unsafe for operation in
the manner for which it was designed, manufactured or modified by
reason of damage resulting from an accident, dismantling, or disrepair
or other cause.
3.
Any vehicle or motor vehicle that is incapable of being operated
in the manner for which it was designed, manufactured, or modified
by reason of its inability to comply with any code, regulation or
Statutes of the State of Missouri governing the operation of such
vehicle.
4.
Any vehicle or motor vehicle which has been so damaged or dismantled
so as to be a total loss.
5.
Any component part of a vehicle or motor vehicle, including
tires and wheels, which by reason of disrepair, damage or other cause
is incapable of functioning or being operated in the manner for which
it was designed, manufactured or modified.
"JUNK VEHICLE" or "JUNK MOTOR VEHICLE" does not include any
term excluded from the definition of "Inoperable Vehicle" or "Inoperable
Motor Vehicle" under the definition of same above.
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MOTOR VEHICLE
Every vehicle which is intended to be self-propelled.
PARKING SPACE
An area which is surfaced with asphalt, concrete or chat
located on private property on the front, side or rear of a lot to
which a driveway extends and upon which one (1) or more vehicles may
be parked or placed.
PERSON
Any individual, association, organization, corporation, partnership,
form (either incorporated or unincorporated), or business entity of
any type including but not limited to limited liability companies.
RESTORE
Taking a vehicle mechanical system to a workable state and
the body to a point of complying with the standards for licensing
a motor vehicle.
TOTAL LOSS
The cost to fully repair a damaged or dismantled vehicle
or motor vehicle exceeds the fair market value for such vehicle. Fair
market value may be determined by using any nationally recognized
appraisal book or method.
[Ord. No. 219.020, 10-17-2022]
The parking or storage of more than one (1) unlicensed vehicle
(or the trailer or other transporting device upon which a vehicle
may be situated) in the side, rear or front yard of any lot is prohibited,
provided that parking of the same shall be restricted to locations
being a designated parking space, a driveway providing access to a
garage, carport or parking space for a dwelling located on the same
lot, or in conjunction with a business being conducted on said lot
adjoining lot. This Section shall not apply to the parking of unlicensed
vehicles upon the lot of the business location or a licensed vehicle
dealer and shall not apply to commercial or agricultural vehicles.
Unlicensed vehicles stored on a residential property or business property
not designated as a vehicle dealer for more than thirty (30) days
shall be registered with the City of Chaffee. The unlicensed vehicle
shall not be allowed to remain on the property for more than one hundred
eighty (180) days in any calendar year. This Section shall not be
construed to authorize or permit any activity which is prohibited
pursuant to the City Ordinances of the City of Chaffee.
[Ord. No. 219.030, 10-17-2022]
The Chief of Police or any member of the Chaffee Police Department
is hereby authorized to remove or have removed any vehicle left at
any place within the City of Chaffee that reasonably appears to be
in violation of this Chapter or lost, stolen or unclaimed. Such vehicle
shall be impounded until lawfully claimed or disposed of in accordance
with the provisions of this Chapter and applicable State law.
[Ord. No. 219.040, 10-17-2022]
The Chief of Police or any member of the Chaffee Police Department
is hereby authorized to enter upon private property for the inspection
of any vehicle or junk and prior to towing or removal shall issue
a notice of violation for and breach of this Chapter. The recipient
of such notice of violation may, within seventy-two (72) hours, notify
the Clerk of the Municipal Court of his/her desire to submit to the
jurisdiction of the Municipal Court for the purpose of contesting
the notice and upon such submission and shall be given a summons and
a court date. Should the recipient not make such a request, within
seventy-two (72) hours, the Chief of Police or any member of the Chaffee
Police Department may enter upon the property for the purpose of removing
any vehicle or junk in accordance with this Chapter. Notice of violations
shall be served personally or by certified mail.
[Ord. No. 219.050, 10-17-2022]
The Chief of Police or any member of the Chaffee Police Department is hereby authorized to tow and impound any motor vehicle with the City limits wherever there are four (4) or more issued notices or one (1) or more traffic summons in which the driver, owner or person in charge of said vehicle fail to appear in court in response to a summons regarding a violation of Chapter
219.
[Ord. No. 219.060, 10-17-2022]
The parking of any vehicle on private property without proper
license and registration is prohibited unless the vehicle is for sale.
Unlicensed vehicles for sale cannot be parked longer than thirty (30)
days. The Chief of Police is authorized to grant an extension longer
than thirty (30) days. Such request must be made, in writing, to the
Chief of Police.
[Ord. No. 219.070, 10-17-2022]
A. No
person shall accumulate, store or place, or permit the accumulation,
storage or placement, of any inoperable or junk vehicle or inoperable
junk motor vehicle for more than seventy-two (72) hours in one (1)
consecutive period of time or for more than thirty (30) days during
any calendar year on a lot or parcel, unless:
1. Such inoperable or junk vehicle, is fully stored in a fully-lawful
garage or other building that completely shields the inoperable or
junk vehicle form view on all sides.
2. Or, the vehicle is registered with the Chaffee Police Department as a vehicle that is being restored pursuant to the rules established in hobby vehicle restoration as set forth within in Section
219.090.
B. This
provision shall not prohibit the outdoor storage of bona fide farm
equipment, farm implements, or farm vehicles.
C. Historical
vehicles may be stored in view provided that the vehicle does not
meet the definition of "junk vehicle" or "junk motor vehicle" as more
fully defined herein.
D. Any
inoperable or junk vehicle or inoperable or junk motor vehicle, any
part thereof of junk located on any street or private property that
presents a hazard to children, that harbors tall grass, weeds or other
vegetation, that creates a fire hazard or affords a breeding place
or a nesting place for mosquitoes, flies, rodents, rats or other vermin
or any vehicle or part thereof, or junk allowed to remain unmoved
on any street or highway for forty-eight (48) hours is a public nuisance.
[Ord. No. 219.080, 10-17-2022]
The ownership, lease, occupation, or use of land by any person,
upon which an inoperable or junk vehicle or inoperable or junk motor
vehicle is accumulated, stored, or placed shall be prime facie evidence
that such person accumulated, stored or placed such inoperable or
junk vehicle or inoperable or junk motor vehicle upon such land, or
permitted said inoperable or junk vehicle or inoperable or junk motor
vehicle to be accumulated, stored or placed upon such land.
[Ord. No. 219.090, 10-17-2022]
A. Persons
who restore vehicles in residential areas on a continuous basis (for
more than thirty (30) days in a calendar year) as a hobby shall register
within the City Hall by completing a hobby vehicle restoration form.
The fee for this registration is twenty-five dollars ($25.00). If
the person requesting the registration is not the owner of the property
then the property owner must also sign the restoration request.
B. Persons
Who Need To Register. Anyone engaging in the restoration of an inoperable
vehicle for more than thirty (30) days and not having a garage or
enclosure to obscure the full view of the inoperable vehicle must
register.
C. Only
one (1) vehicle restoration permit shall be allowed per property.
D. Registration
shall be renewed annually and documentation of progress of restoration
shall be provided or the restored permit may be subject to revocation
by the City.
E. Said
permit shall be revoked at any time if it is determined that the registrant
is not exercising good faith in restoring said vehicle or fails to
comply with the rules of this Chapter.