ABANDONED VEHICLE. A vehicle located on public property illegally or a vehicle left on public property continuously without being moved for three days; a vehicle located on public property in a manner so as to constitute a hazard or obstruction to the movement of pedestrian or vehicle traffic on a public right-of-way; a vehicle that has remained on private property without consent of the owner or person in control of that property for more than 48 hours; a vehicle from which there has been removed the engine, transmission or differential or that is otherwise partially dismantled or inoperable and left on public property; a vehicle that has been removed by a towing service or a public agency upon request of an officer enforcing a statute or ordinance, other than this chapter, if the vehicle, once impounded, is not claimed or redeemed by the owner or its agent within 15 days of its removal; or a vehicle that is six or more model years old and mechanically inoperable, and is left on private property continuously visible from public property for more than 30 days.
BUREAU. The State Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
OWNER. The last known record title holder of a vehicle according to the records of the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles under I.C. 9-1-2.
PARTS. All components of a vehicle that, as assembled, do not constitute a complete vehicle.
(Ord. 676, passed 2-5-1990)