The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
means a passenger car or truck that is at least 35 years old.
means:
For vehicles designed to be operated upon the public streets and for which a valid state motor vehicle inspection certificate is required to legally do so, "dismantled or partially dismantled" means dismantled to the degree that said vehicle is not capable of passing a state motor vehicle inspection;
For vehicles not subject to state motor vehicle inspection, including off-road vehicles designed and intended to be operated in places other than on public streets, including but not limited to race cars, dirt track vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, golf carts, watercraft and aircraft, "dismantled or partially dismantled" means dismantled to the degree that said vehicle is not usable for the vehicle's designed and intended purpose.
Means vehicles that cannot currently be legally driven on public streets. For vehicles that are designed not to be driven on public streets (all terrain vehicles, dirt bikes, watercraft, aircraft etc.) inoperable means not usable for the vehicles designed and intended purposes.
means a motor vehicle that is self-propelled and:
means a motor vehicle subject to registration under the Certificate of Title Act, V.T.C.A., Transportation Code § 501.001 et seq.
means a person who:
means a motor vehicle of any age that has not been changed from original manufacturer's specifications and, because of its historic interest, is being preserved by a hobbyist.
Any automobile, truck, tractor, bus, motorcycle, motor home, camper, recreational vehicle, trailer, golf cart, watercraft or aircraft.
means:
For vehicles designed to be operated upon the public streets, "wrecked" means not capable of passing a state motor vehicle inspection due to damage that is consistent with a motor vehicle accident, incomplete repair, salvage or restoration including, but not limited to, a missing or broken engine, transmission, windshield, window, tire, wheel or major mechanical component.
For vehicles not subject to state motor vehicle inspection, including recreational vehicles designed and intended to be operated in places other than on public streets, including but not limited to race cars, dirt track vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, and golf carts, watercraft and aircraft, "wrecked" means not usable for the vehicle's designed and intended purpose.
(Code 1975, § 15-64; Ordinance 3156, § 1, adopted 8/22/2011; Ordinance 3205, § 1, adopted 6/25/2012; Ordinance 3354, § 1, adopted 3/23/2015)