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Any person designated by code enforcement officer, or his or her subordinates or designee, to remove, transport or store any abandoned motor vehicle shall have a superior lien on the motor vehicle for the reasonable charges for such towing or storage of the vehicle, and such person may sell such abandoned motor vehicle for charges upon compliance with the provisions of KRS 376.275 and KRS 376.280 relating to the notice and sale of motor vehicles for such charges.
(Ord. 2020.03, passed 8-21-20)
The owner of any abandoned motor vehicle which has been removed, transported and stored under this subchapter may, prior to the sale thereof, present sufficient proof of ownership to the Chief of Police and the Chief of Police shall order the release of the vehicle to the owner upon the payment of all charges of advertisement, removal and storage. This section shall also apply to any person who owns a security interest in any abandoned motor vehicle.
(Ord. 2020.03, passed 8-21-20)
Any motor vehicle or machinery junkyard, located within the corporate limits of the city, and along any right-of-way or street therein shall be screened from the view of persons traveling along the right-of-way or street by means of a fence, shrubs, trees or other natural foliage. The person acting as operator of such motor vehicle or machinery junkyard shall be responsible for the erection and maintenance of the screen directed by this section.
(Ord. 2020.03, passed 8-21-20)
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
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