A "vehicle propelled by an internal combustion engine"
is any vehicle designed as its principal function to carry
an operator, having two wheels or more which are designed to operate
in contact with the ground, the basic purpose of which vehicle is
to provide transportation for one or more persons, and which vehicle
is propelled or derives its source of power from an internal combustion
engine.
(Prior code § 10.16.010)
No person shall operate any vehicle propelled by an internal
combustion engine on private property without the prior express written
consent of the owner and person in lawful possession of the real property.
Upon demand to leave given to the operator of any vehicle described
in this chapter, by the owner or authorized representative of the
owner, or person in lawful possession of the real property, no person
to whom such demand is addressed shall thereafter operate a motor
vehicle as described in this section on such private property except
as is necessary to immediately quit said property by the shortest
route and time reasonably available.
(Prior code § 10.16.020)
It is unlawful for any person to park or cause to be parked
or leave parked any vehicle upon any private property or private parking
lot or space without the consent of the owner thereof, or if such
private property or private area or space is leased or rented, without
the consent of the tenant thereof.
(Prior code § 10.16.040)
A. No
person shall park a vehicle upon a public or private parking lot or
any public or private property for the purpose of displaying such
vehicle thereon for sale, hire or rental unless the property is duly
licensed and zoned by the city to transact that type of business at
that location.
B. Any vehicle remaining displayed in violation of subsection
A of this section for five consecutive twenty-four hour periods or longer is declared to be a nuisance under Section
9.16.010 of this code and shall be abated under the provisions of Chapter
9.16 of this code.
(Ord. 621 § 1, 1985; Ord. 683 § 1, 1989; Ord. 789 § 31, 1997)