The purpose of this chapter is to provide for
the disposition of abandoned, junked, discarded or unregistered motor
vehicles upon privately owned or public property within the municipality,
which is detrimental to safety, health and the public welfare. It
constitutes an attractive nuisance to children and is a peril to their
safety. It is a source of vexation and annoyance. It depreciates the
value of neighboring properties. It is a fire hazard and a source
of fire and explosions. The preservation of public health and protection
of property and the elimination of public peril compels the governing
body to legislate on this matter. It is hereby declared that the adoption
of this chapter has for its purpose the effective termination of such
practices.
If an abandoned vehicle, as hereinbefore defined,
at the time of abandonment has no number plates affixed and is of
a value of $400 or less, title shall immediately vest in said Village.
The aforesaid value shall be determined by any duly authorized agent
or employee of the Village.
Any proceeds from the sale of an abandoned vehicle,
less any expenses incurred by the Village of Potsdam, shall be held
by the Village without interest for the benefit of the owner of such
vehicle for a period of 30 days. If not claimed within such 30 day
period, such proceeds shall be paid into the general fund of the Village.
[Amended 8-17-1998 by L.L. No. 5-1998]
The last registered owner of an abandoned vehicle shall be presumed to be the owner and liable to the Village of Potsdam for the costs of removal and storage of such vehicle, unless he or she shall present proof of present ownership in another person. Removal and storage charges shall be in accordance with §
168-55A and
B of Chapter
168, Vehicles and Traffic, of the Potsdam Municipal Code.
Notice to be given by personal service or by
certified mail.
This chapter may be used and enforced against
any abandoned vehicle already in the possession of the Village of
Potsdam.