Pursuant to Section 22651.9 of the California Vehicle Code, any peace officer, or any regularly employed and salaried employee of the City who is engaged in directing traffic or enforcing parking laws and regulations may remove the vehicle located when the vehicle is found upon a street or any public lands, if all of the following requirements are satisfied:
1. Because of a sign, placard or any other indication written or posted on the vehicle, it appears that the primary purpose of parking the vehicle at that location is to advertise to the public the private sale of that vehicle; and
2. Within the past 30 days, the vehicle is known to have been previously issued a notice of parking violation for violation of Section 10.25.040, which was accompanied by a notice containing all of the following:
(A) a warning that an additional parking violation may result in the impoundment of the vehicle;
(B) a warning that the vehicle may be impounded pursuant to this section, even if moved to another street, so long as the signs or placards offering the vehicle for sale remain on the vehicle; and
(C) a statement that all streets in the City are subject to prohibitions of this Chapter; and
3. The notice of parking violation was issued at least 24 hours prior to the removal of the vehicle.