Nothing contained in this subchapter shall be construed to limit the authority of the town to effect the removal or abatement of any abandoned or junked motor vehicle, regardless of whether the motor vehicle is located on private property with the consent of the owner, lessee or occupant thereof, if the motor vehicle is found to constitute a situation dangerous or prejudicial to the public health or safety because it is found to be:
(A) A breeding ground or harbor for mosquitos or other insects, snakes, rats or other pests;
(B) A point of heavy growth of weeds or other noxious vegetation over eight inches in height;
(C) A point of collection for pools or ponds of water;
(D) A point of concentration of gasoline, oil or other flammable or explosive materials;
(E) So located that there is danger of the vehicle’s falling or turning over;
(F) A source of danger for children through entrapment in areas of confinement that cannot be opened from the inside or from exposed surfaces of metal, glass or other materials; or
(G) A danger to the public health or safety for other reasons.
(1989 Code, Title IV, Ch. 43, § 4-8)