As used in this chapter:
"Abandoned vehicle"means a motor vehicle left on a highway, public property, or private property in such inoperable or neglected condition that it may be reasonably inferred that the owner's intention is to relinquish all further rights or interests in the vehicle.
A vehicle is presumed to be "abandoned" when it is left on a highway for 72 hours or more without being moved, is parked, resting, or otherwise immobilized on any highway or public right-of-way and lacks an engine, transmission, wheels, tires, doors, windshield, or any other part or equipment necessary to operate safely on the highway. Vehicles found in such a condition on a highway or public right-of-way are presumed to be a hazard to public health, safety and welfare and may be removed immediately upon discovery by a peace officer or other designated employee.
"Authority"means the Amador County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Authority.
"Collector"means the owner of one or more "collector vehicles" as defined in this section who collects, purchases, acquires, trades or disposes of such vehicle, or parts thereof, for his or her own use, in order to preserve, restore and maintain such vehicle for hobby or historical, educational, investment or other purposes.
"Collector vehicles"means "parts vehicles," "special interest vehicles," and "vehicles of historic value," all as defined herein, and parts necessary for the restoration of said collector vehicle.
"Designated employee"means a representative of the Amador County Sheriff and/or the Code Enforcement Division of the Amador County Land Use/Community Development Agency.
"Highway"means a way or place of whatever nature, publicly maintained, and open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel. "Highway" includes "streets."
"Inoperative vehicle"means any motor vehicle that does not meet the definition of an operable vehicle as set forth herein.
"Operable vehicle"means any motor vehicle that meets all of the following requirements:
1. The vehicle must be able to move forward and backward a minimum distance of 10 feet using only its own power.
2. All tires on the vehicle must be inflated.
3. All basic electrical and fuel systems on the vehicle must be able to function without manual assistance in order to sustain power.
"Parts vehicle"means a motor vehicle that is owned by a collector to furnish parts for restoration or maintenance of a special interest vehicle or a vehicle of historic value in the custody of that collector, thus enabling a collector to preserve, restore, and maintain a special interest vehicle or a vehicle of historic value.
"Special interest vehicle"means a vehicle of any age that is unaltered from the manufacturer's original specifications and, because of its significance, such as being an out-of-production vehicle, or a model of less than 2,000 sold in California in any model year, is being collected, preserved, restored, or maintained for hobby or historical, educational, investment or other purposes.
"Vehicle" or "motor vehicle"means a device by which any person or property may be propelled, moved or drawn upon a highway, except a device moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
"Vehicle of historic value"means a vehicle described in subsections
(1),
(2),
(3) or
(4) below:
1. A motor vehicle with an engine of 16 or more cylinders manufactured prior to 1965.
2. A motor vehicle manufactured in the year 1922 or prior thereto.
3. A vehicle which was manufactured after 1922, is at least 25 years old, and is of historical interest.
4. A vehicle which if fully restored would have a higher monetary value than when it was originally sold as a new vehicle.
"Wrecked vehicle"means any motor vehicle that is damaged to such an extent that it cannot lawfully be operated upon the highway. A vehicle which has been wrecked in a traffic collision, then removed from the roadway to a storage facility, but not yet claimed by its owner, will not be considered an abandoned vehicle.
(Ord. 2011-08 § 1)