If an abandoned motor vehicle has not been reclaimed as provided by this article, the police department shall sell the abandoned motor vehicle at a public auction. Proper notice of the public auction shall be given one time in a newspaper of general circulation. The purchaser of the motor vehicle takes title to the motor vehicle free and clear of all liens and claims of ownership, shall receive a sales receipt from the police department, and is entitled to register the purchased vehicle and receive a certificate of title. From the proceeds of the sale of an abandoned motor vehicle, the police department shall reimburse itself for the expenses of the auction, the costs of towing, preserving and storing the vehicle that resulted from placing the abandoned motor vehicle in custody, and all notices and publication costs incurred. Any remainder from the proceeds of a sale shall be held for the owner of the vehicle or entitled lienholder for 90 days and then shall be deposited in a special fund that shall remain available for the payment of auction, towing, preserving, storage and all notice and publication costs which result from placing other abandoned vehicles in custody, whenever the proceeds from a sale of such other abandoned motor vehicles are insufficient to meet these expenses and costs.
(Ordinance 628 adopted 5/10/1982; 1996 Code, sec. 13-36(6))