Loading...
If after six months from the mailing date of notice of removal and storage provided for by this subchapter, the vehicle shall remain unclaimed, the title to such vehicle may be vested in the city, and such vehicle may be disposed of in any manner as may be provided by the City Council. The proceeds of any such disposal shall first be applied to the costs incurred in the enforcement of this subchapter with the balance to be deposited to the General Fund of the city.
(Prior Code, § 8-6-9)
Within 30 days after acquiring title to any vehicle under the provisions of this subchapter, the city shall notify the Commissioner of Motor Vehicles thereof and shall provide the Commissioner all facts and information relevant thereof of as he or she may require. Upon receipt thereof, the Commissioner shall appropriate mark the title and registration records and notify the owner of the records at his or her last known address of the actions taken.
(Prior Code, § 8-6-10)
(A) After three months from the date of mailing the notice of removal and storage provided by for this subchapter the vehicle shall remain unclaimed, such vehicle may be sold by the Police Department at public auction upon notice to be published in newspaper of general circulation in the county not less than once a week for two consecutive weeks.
(B) The notice of sale provided by this subchapter shall contain a description of the removal and stored vehicle, including the year, make, model, serial number, color, license number, if any, a statement that the vehicle was found abandoned, the date thereof, the place, date, and time of which such vehicle shall be sold, which date shall not be sooner than one week following the date of the last publication of notice of sale.
(Prior Code, § 8-6-11)
NAMES OF STREETS AND AVENUES
Loading...