The need for this legislation is indicated by the ever-increasing number
of abandoned cars in the Town of Carmel. The purpose of this chapter is to
punish those persons who abandon motor vehicles, either in public places or
on private lands, but, more importantly, to prevent the aggravation of the
situation.
It shall be unlawful for any person, his agent or employee to abandon
or to suffer, permit or cause to be left any motor vehicle or other movable
property, whether or not owned by him, upon any public street or in any public
place or on private property not owned by him or on his own property in violation
of the Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Carmel or the provisions of this chapter. This chapter shall not prohibit
a person from keeping one unregistered motor vehicle on his own property,
provided that such unregistered motor vehicle is not inoperable nor has been
substantially dismantled nor has been permitted to deteriorate and permitted
to continue in that state for a period of time long enough to raise a presumption
that there is no intent to make it operate. A period of three months shall
be deemed such a period.
If an abandoned vehicle, as hereinbefore defined, at the time of abandonment
has no number plates affixed and is of a wholesome value, taking into consideration
the condition of the vehicle, of $400 or less, such value to be established
by a person to be designated by the Town of Carmel for such purpose, title
shall immediately vest in said Town.
Any proceeds from the sale of an abandoned vehicle, less any expenses
incurred by the Town of Carmel, shall be held by the Town, without interest,
for the benefit of the owner of such vehicle for a period of one year. If
not claimed within such one-year period, such proceeds shall be paid into
the general fund of the Town.
The last registered owner of an abandoned vehicle shall be presumed
to be the owner and liable to the Town of Carmel for the costs of removal
and storage of such vehicle, unless he shall present proof of present ownership
in another person.