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For the purpose of this chapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
AUTHORIZED CITY OFFICIAL. Includes the Mayor, a designee of the Mayor and any police officer whether directly employed by the city or contracted for by the city.
VEHICLE. Any machine propelled by power, other than human power, designed to travel on the ground by use of wheels, treads, runners, or slides and to transport persons or property or pull machinery and shall include, without limitation, automobiles, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, tractors, buggies, wagons, campers, and what is commonly referred to as a boat. ('84 Code, §§ 510.4, § 1; § 510.4a, § 1) (Ord. 1981-11, effective 1-1-82; Am. Ord. 1990-6, effective 6-5-90; Am. Ord. 1990-7, effective 6-5-90; Am. Ord. 18-04, passed 3-6-18)
PROPERTY. Any real property within the city which is not a street or highway. ('84 Code, § 510.4a, § 1) (Ord. 1990-6, effective 6-5-90; Am. Ord. 1990-7, effective 6-5-90)
STREET or HIGHWAY. The entire width between the boundary lines of every public way when any part is open to use by the public for purposes of vehicular travel. ('84 Code, § 510.4, § 1) (Ord. 1981-11, effective 1-1-82; Am. Ord. 1990-6, effective 6-5-90)
DISABLED, INOPERABLE AND UNREGISTERED VEHICLES
No person shall leave any vehicle at any place within the city for such time and under such circumstances that indicate an abandonment.
('84 Code, §§ 510.4, § 1; 510.4a, § 1) (Ord. 1981-11, effective 1-1-82; Am. Ord. 1990-6, effective 6-5-90; Am. Ord. 1990-7, effective 6-5-90) Penalty, see § 95.99
No person shall leave any partially dismantled, wrecked or junked vehicle on any street or highway within the city.
('84 Code, § 510.4, § 2) (Ord. 1981-11, effective 1-1-82; Am. Ord. 1990-6, effective 6-5-90) Penalty, see § 95.99
An authorized city official of the city is authorized to remove or have removed any vehicle left at any place within the city, in which said vehicle reasonably appears to be in violation of this subchapter or to be lost, stolen, or unclaimed. The vehicle shall be impounded until lawfully claimed or disposed of and shall be removed and disposed of in conformity with the Kentucky Revised Statutes.
('84 Code, §§ 510.4, § 3; 510.4a, § 4) (Ord. 1981-11, effective 1-1-82; Am. Ord. 1990-6, effective 6-5-90; Am. Ord. 1990-7, effective 6-5-90; Am. Ord. 18-04, passed 3-6-18)
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