Abandoned, junked, discarded, dismantled, inoperative, wrecked and unlicensed
motor vehicles upon privately or publicly owned property within the City of
Lockport are detrimental to safety, health and public welfare. They constitute
an attractive nuisance to children and are a peril to their safety. They depreciate
the value of neighboring properties. They are a fire hazard and a source of
fire and explosions. It is hereby declared that the adoption of this chapter
has for its purpose the effective termination of such practices.
The provisions of this chapter shall apply to any motor vehicle, including
a trailer and motorcycle, which is without a currently valid license plate
or plates and is in either an abandoned, junked, discarded, dismantled, partly
dismantled, inoperative or wrecked condition.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions are established:
ABANDONED
The parking, storing or depositing of any unlicensed motor vehicle, including a trailer or motorcycle, and regardless of its mechanical or physical condition, in any manner and/or in any location prohibited in §
181-4, and leaving the same in such prohibited location longer than the compliance period specified in §
181-5 and in a written notification from the enforcing officer.
DISCARDED
A vehicle and/or parts thereof which has been parked, stored or deposited
in such manner or in such location that it constitutes a nuisance in that
health, fire and safety hazards are or may be created.
DISMANTLED AND PARTIALLY DISMANTLED
The removal of any part or parts normally required for the operation
of the vehicle, and also the removal of any vehicle body or parts thereof,
excepting those usually classified as accessories. Also included as "dismantled"
or "partially dismantled" are vehicles which are being cannibalized for parts
used to build, rebuild or restore another vehicle.
INOPERATIVE
Any mechanical or physical condition which makes a self-propelled
vehicle unable to start and operate under its own power, and any physical
condition which makes a non-self-propelled vehicle incapable of movement.
JUNKED
As applied to any motor vehicle, including trailers and motorcycles,
a vehicle or parts thereof no longer intended or in condition for legal use
on the public highways and in such condition that it is economically unsound
to restore the same to operating condition.
WRECKED
A vehicle that has been damaged by impact, of whatever nature or
cause, and is in such condition that it is economically unsound to restore
the same to operating condition, taking into consideration the repairs to
be made, the age of the vehicle and the market value of the vehicle if it
were restored.