The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Abandoned motor vehicle
means:
(1)
A motor vehicle that is inoperable and more than five years
old and left unattended on public property for more than 48 hours;
(2)
A motor vehicle that has remained illegally on public property
for a period of more than 48 hours;
(3)
A motor vehicle that has remained on private property, without
consent of the owner or person in charge of the property, for more
than 48 hours;
(4)
A motor vehicle left unattended on the right-of-way of a city
street or designated county, state or federal highway within the city
for more than 48 hours; or
(5)
A motor vehicle left unattended for more than 24 hours on the
right-of-way of a turnpike project constructed and maintained by the
state turnpike authority or a controlled access highway as defined
in V.T.C.A., Transportation Code § 541.302.
Antique auto
means a passenger car or truck that is at least 25 years
old.
Collector
means 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.
Demolisher
means 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.
Garagekeeper
means 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.
Junked vehicle
means a vehicle that is self-propelled and:
(1)
Does not have lawfully attached to it:
a.
An unexpired license plate or registration; or
b.
A valid motor vehicle inspection certificate; and
(2)
Is:
a.
Wrecked, dismantled or partially dismantled, or discarded; or
b.
Inoperable and has remained inoperable for more than:
1.
Seventy-two consecutive hours, if the vehicle is on public property;
or
2.
Thirty consecutive days, if the vehicle is on private property.
Motor vehicle
means a motor vehicle subject to registration under the Certificate
of Title Act, V.T.C.A., Transportation Code § 501.001 et seq.
Outboard motor
means an outboard motor subject to registration under V.T.C.A.,
Parks and Wildlife Code § 31.001 et seq.
Special interest vehicle
means a motor vehicle of any age that has not been altered
or modified from original manufacturer's specifications and, because
of its historic interest, is being preserved by hobbyists.
Storage facility
means a garage, parking lot or any type of facility or establishment
for the servicing, repairing, storing or parking of motor vehicles.
Watercraft
means a vessel subject to registration under V.T.C.A., Parks
and Wildlife Code § 31.001 et seq.
[Ord. No. 895-01, § I, 4-10-2001; Ord. No. 1014-05, § 14, 5-10-2005]
This article does not affect any law authorizing the immediate
removal, as an obstruction to traffic, of a vehicle left on public
property.
The city or the agent of the city that takes into custody an
abandoned motor vehicle, watercraft or outboard motor is entitled
to reasonable storage fees:
(1) For
not more than ten days, beginning on the day the item is taken into
custody and ending on the day the required notice is mailed; and
(2) Beginning
on the day after the day the agency mails notice and ending on the
day accrued charges are paid and the vehicle, watercraft or outboard
motor is removed.
A public auction as authorized by this division shall be preceded
by a notice published once in one newspaper of general circulation
in the county where the auction is to take place, at least three weeks
prior to the date of the auction, and in the case of a garagekeeper's
lien, the garagekeeper shall be notified by certified mail. The notice
shall describe the year, make, model and vehicle identification number
of the abandoned motor vehicle, and set forth the time and place of
the auction.
Except for the termination or limitation of a claim for storage
for failure to report an abandoned motor vehicle to the police department,
nothing in this subdivision may be construed to impair any lien of
a garagekeeper under the laws of this state.
(a) A code enforcement officer of the city is hereby authorized, as an agent for the police department, to have a vehicle removed by a wrecker or tow truck company to the nearest place of safety or to the premises of such wrecker or tow truck company when the vehicle is an abandoned or junked vehicle, as defined in section
34-231 on private property or public property other than a public roadway.
(b) This
subdivision is to be administered by the code enforcement officer,
his agents and employees, except that the removal of vehicles or parts
thereof from property may be by any other person duly authorized by
the code enforcement officer.
[Code 1984, ch. 10, § 28(P)(2); Ord. No. 828-97, § IV(4)(D), 12-9-1997]
The code enforcement officer, his agents and employees may enter
upon private property for the purposes specified in this division
to examine vehicles or parts thereof, obtain information as to the
identity of vehicles, and to remove or cause the removal of a vehicle
or parts thereof declared to be a nuisance pursuant to this division.
[Ord. No. 828-97, § IV(4)(E), 12-9-1997]