As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Any inoperable vehicle as defined in this section which is permitted to remain:
On any privately owned property for more than 30 days. Such motor vehicle shall prima facie be deemed to be abandoned, unless the owner produces adequate proof to the Chief of Police or any member of the Police Department that the owner has taken steps to effect the repair or removal of the vehicle; provided, however, that such motor vehicle shall be automatically deemed to be abandoned if it is permitted to remain on privately owned property for 180 or more days; or
On or along any highway or public property, unless the Chief of Police or any member of the Police Department is notified of the motor vehicle's presence and location within one hour of the vehicle becoming inoperable and unless the motor vehicle does not pose a threat of danger to any person or property as determined by the Chief of Police or any member of the Police Department. Regardless of whether notice is given, such motor vehicle shall be deemed abandoned if it has not been removed within three hours after it has become inoperable; or
Any motor vehicle parked on any public street or on any public property in the Township for a period longer than 48 continuous hours; provided, however, that a motor vehicle which is parked on a street in front of the motor vehicle owner's residence shall not be deemed to be an abandoned motor vehicle if there is no available off-street parking for the residence and the vehicle is not an inoperable vehicle as defined in this section.
Any motor vehicle as defined in this section which is missing one or more tires, one or more wheels, engine, or any essential parts; or displays extensive body damage or deterioration; or does not display a current, valid state license plate or inspection sticker; or is wrecked, disassembled or partially disassembled; or is in need of repair, adjustment, jump-start, towing or aid other than the use of an available ignition key so as to enable the vehicle to move or be moved.
A device or machine which is propelled or is designed to be propelled by other than human power and in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, including devices used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks and also including, but not by way of limitation, an automobile, truck, trailer, semitrailer, motorcycle, tractor, buggy, wagon, and any vehicle designed for propulsion on snow and ice.
Any real property within the Township which is not a street or highway.
The entire width between the boundary lines of every way maintained, when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.