For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE. A motor vehicle as defined in M.S. Chapter 169, as it may be amended from time to time, that has remained for a period of more than 48 hours on public property illegally or lacking vital component parts, or has remained for a period of more than 48 hours on private property without the consent of the person in control of the property, or in an inoperable condition that it has no substantial potential further use consistent with its usual function unless it is kept in an enclosed garage or storage building. It shall also mean a motor vehicle voluntarily surrendered by its owner to and accepted by the city. A classic car or pioneer car, as defined in M.S. Chapter 168, as it may be amended from time to time, shall not be considered an ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE within the meaning of this subchapter. Vehicles on the premises of junk yards or automobile graveyards, which are licensed and maintained in accordance with the city code, shall not be considered ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLES within the meaning of this subchapter.
JUNK VEHICLE. A vehicle that is extensively damaged, with the damage including things such as broken or missing wheels, motor, drive train or transmission, is apparently inoperable and does not have a valid, current registration plate.
UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLE. A vehicle that is subject to removal and impoundment pursuant to the state statutes but is not a junk vehicle or abandoned vehicle.
VITAL COMPONENT PARTS. Those parts of a motor vehicle that are essential to the mechanical functioning of the vehicle, including, but not limited to, the motor, drive train and wheels.
(Prior Code, § 2.60, Subd. 1A)