7-2-6: IMPOUNDMENT OF UNAUTHORIZED PUBLIC NUISANCE VEHICLE; PUBLIC PROPERTY:
   A.   Any law enforcement officer discovering an unauthorized public nuisance vehicle left on public property or within a public right of way in violation of Revised Code Of Washington 46.55.085, impound ordinance, shall attach to the vehicle a readily visible notification sticker. The sticker shall contain the following information:
      1.   The date and time the sticker was attached; and
      2.   The identity of the law enforcement officer; and
      3.   A statement that if the vehicle is not removed within twenty four (24) hours from the time the sticker is attached, the vehicle may be taken into custody in accordance with Revised Code Of Washington 46.55.085, towing ordinance and stored at the owner's expense; and
      4.   If the vehicle is on public property, a statement that if the vehicle is not redeemed, as provided in Revised Code Of Washington 46.55.120, the vehicle will be disposed of in accordance with state law; and
      5.   If the vehicle is within the right of way, a statement that if the vehicle is not redeemed, as provided in Revised Code Of Washington 46.55.120, the registered owner will have committed the traffic infraction of littering - abandoned vehicle and the vehicle will be disposed of in accordance with state law; and
      6.   The address and telephone number where additional information may be obtained.
   B.   If the vehicle has current Washington state registration plates, the law enforcement officer shall check the records to learn the identity of the last owner of record. The law enforcement officer shall make a reasonable effort to contact the owner by telephone in order to give the owner the information on the notification sticker.
   C.   If the vehicle is not removed within twenty four (24) hours from the time the notification sticker is attached, the law enforcement officer may take custody of the vehicle and provide for the vehicle's removal to a place of safety. A vehicle that does not pose a safety hazard may remain on the roadside for more than twenty four (24) hours if the owner or operator is unable to remove it from the place where it is located and so notifies law enforcement officials and requests assistance.
   D.   For the purposes of this section, a place of safety includes the business location of a registered tow truck operator. (Ord. 2017-1004, 2-8-2017)