“Abandoned vehicle”means a vehicle that a registered tow truck operator has impounded and held in the operator’s possession for one hundred twenty consecutive hours.
“Impound”means to take and hold a vehicle in legal custody. There are two types of impounds: public and private.
1. “Public impound”means that the vehicle has been impounded at the direction of a law enforcement officer or by a public official having jurisdiction over the public property upon which the vehicle was located.
2. “Private impound”means that the vehicle has been impounded at the direction of a person having control or possession of the private property upon which the vehicle was located.
“Inoperable motorized vehicle”means any car, truck, van, recreation vehicle, motorcycle, snowmobile, or other vehicle typically powered by an engine, excepting watercraft, that has been in a stationary position for more than fourteen calendar days, is apparently inoperable or requires repairs in order to be operable, or is unable to move a distance of twenty feet under its own power on a flat surface. “Inoperable motorized vehicle” may include vehicles that do not meet the definition of “junk vehicle.”
“Junk vehicle”means a vehicle certified under RCW
46.55.230 as meeting at least three of the following requirements from RCW
46.55.010:
1. Is three years old or older;
2. Is extensively damaged, such damage including but not limited to any of the following: a broken window or windshield or missing wheels, tires, motor, or transmission;
3. Is apparently inoperable;
4. Has an approximate fair market value equal only to the approximate value of the scrap in it.
“Public property”means any publicly owned property, including the dedicated portions of highways, streets and alleys, whether developed or not; public parks and public parking lots and any other property owned by the city of Pomeroy.
“Unauthorized vehicle”means a vehicle that is subject to impoundment after being left unattended in one of the following public or private locations for the indicated period of time:
1. Public Locations.
a. Constituting an accident or a traffic hazard as defined in RCW
46.555.113 – immediately.
b. On a highway or town street and tagged as described in RCW
46.55.085 – twenty-four hours.
c. In a publicly owned or controlled parking area properly posted under RCW
46.55.070 – immediately.
2. Private Locations.
a. On residential property – immediately.
b. On private, nonresidential property, properly posted under RCW
46.55.070 – immediately.
c. On private, nonresidential property, not properly posted under RCW
46.55.070 – twenty-four hours.
“Vehicle”means every device capable of being moved upon a roadway and in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a roadway, and includes, without limitation, automobiles, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, snowmobiles, boats and tractors, excepting devices moved by human or animal power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
All other words shall have their normal ordinary meaning unless the context or subject matter clearly requires otherwise. |
(Ord. 852 § 1, 2011; Ord. 950 § 1, 2025)