In addition to and in accordance with the determination made and the authority granted by the State of California under Section 22660 of the Vehicle Code to remove abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles or parts thereof as public nuisances, the City Council of Norco, California, makes the following findings and declarations:
The accumulation and storage of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles or parts thereof on private or public property not including highways is found to create a condition tending to reduce the value of private property, to promote blight and deterioration, to invite plundering, to create fire hazards, to constitute an attractive nuisance creating a hazard to the health and safety of minors, to create a harborage for rodents and insects and to be injurious to the health, safety and general welfare. Therefore, the presence of an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicle or parts thereof, on private or public property not including highways, except as expressly hereinafter permitted, constitutes a public nuisance which may be abated as such in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
As used in this chapter:
(1) "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.
(2) "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 "street."
(3) "Public property"
means any property owned by the government or one of its agencies, divisions, or entities, to include parks, streets, sidewalks and other property regularly used by the general public. "Public property" includes "highways."
(4) "Owner of the land"
means the owner of the land on which the vehicle, or parts thereof, is located, as shown on the last equalized assessment roll.
(5) "Owner of the vehicle"
means the last registered owner and legal owner of record.
(6) "Abandoned vehicle"
means any vehicle that is left on any highway, public property or private property in such inoperable or neglected condition that the owner's intent to relinquish all further rights or interest in it may be reasonably concluded. In reaching a reasonable conclusion one must consider the amount of time the vehicle has not been moved, its condition, statements from the owner and witnesses.
(7) "Dismantled vehicle"
means any vehicle which is partially or wholly disassembled.
(8) "Inoperative vehicle"
means any motor vehicle from which the engine, wheels, tires or other essential parts have been damaged or removed, or which the engine, wheels, tires, or other essential parts have been altered, damaged or allowed to deteriorate so that the vehicle cannot and/or is incapable of being driven under its own power or rendering the vehicle unsafe to operate on a highway. The lack of inflated tires, lack of a working engine, transmission, differential or other essential parts, or left unattended on jacks, blocks, or elevated in any other way which constitutes a threat to the public health, safety or general welfare.
(9) "Public nuisance vehicle"
means any vehicle that is abandoned, wrecked, dismantled, or any inoperative parts thereof that is on public or private property, including highways, and that creates a condition tending to reduce the value of private property, promotes blight and deterioration, invites plundering, creates fire hazards, constitutes an attractive nuisance endangering the health and safety of the general public, harbors rodents, insects and other vermin, or jeopardizes, health, safety and general welfare is a public nuisance.
(10) "Wrecked vehicle"
means any vehicle that is damaged to such an extent that it cannot be operated upon the highway. A vehicle which has been wrecked in a traffic accident and which has been removed from the roadways to a lawful storage facility, but which has not been claimed by its owner, will not be considered an abandoned vehicle for the purposes of this chapter.
(Ord. 153 Sec. 1, 1971; Ord. 1009 Sec. 1, 2016)