NMSA § 4-37-1 provides that all counties
are granted the same powers of municipalities, and included in this
grant of powers are those powers necessary and proper to provide for
the safety, preserve the health, promote the prosperity, and improve
the morals, order, comfort and convenience of Doña Ana County
and its inhabitants. The health, safety, and welfare of the residents
of Doña Ana County requires the regulation of abandoned, wrecked,
dismantled or inoperative motor vehicles within Doña Ana County.
The following words, terms and phrases, when
used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in
this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different
meaning:
ABANDONED
Any motor vehicle that does not display a current license
plate and is left unattended for a period exceeding 72 consecutive
hours.
DISMANTLED
Any motor vehicle that has been disassembled to any degree
which renders it inoperable.
INOPERABLE or INOPERATIVE
Any motor vehicle incapable of operation upon any street
or highway in compliance with the laws of this jurisdiction.
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicle that is designed to be self-propelled and travel
along the ground and includes but is not limited to automobiles, buses,
motorbikes, motorcycles, motor scooters, trucks, tractors, go-carts,
golf carts, recreational vehicles, and motor homes.
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any real property within the County that is privately owned
and that is not public property, as defined in this section.
PUBLIC PROPERTY
Any street or alleyway or right-of-way or parkway or highway,
which shall include the entire width between the boundary lines of
every way publicly maintained for the purposes of vehicular travel,
and also means other publicly owned property or facilities.
WRECKED
Any motor vehicle that is disabled or in a state of ruin
or dilapidation which renders it inoperable.
[Amended 9-27-2011 by Ord. No. 235-2011]
The provisions of this article may be enforced by issuance of a criminal summons and complaint, or by criminal citation, in any court of competent jurisdiction, including Magistrate Court. Violation of any provision of this article constitutes a petty misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be punishable as set forth in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, General Penalty.
In addition to criminal enforcement and penalties,
and the process for removal of vehicles located on public property,
provided for above, the provisions of this article may be enforced
through injunction, abatement, or any other appropriate civil action
or proceeding brought in any court of competent jurisdiction, to prevent,
abate, or otherwise remedy a violation of this article.