Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout2988 Abandoned Vehicles Repealing AMC 11.32 ORDINANCE NO, ;;'Q8g AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO ABANDONED VEHICLES AND REPEALING CHAPTER 11.32 Annotated to show deletions and additions to the code sections being modified. Deletions are bold' ... <L .L and additions are bold underlined. WHEREAS, the City would like to better define the term abandoned vehicle; and WHEREAS, the City would like to adopt the process for custody, removal, and disposal of abandoned vehicles provided by state law. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. New sections 11.32,010 [Definitions] through 11.32.050 [Notice and Towing of Abandoned Vehicles] are hereby added to replace repealed Chapter 11.32 and those new sections read as follows: 11.32 Abandoned Vehicles 11.32.010 Definitions A. "Abandoned vehicle" means any vehicle that has been deserted or relinquished without claim of ownership. A vehicle shall be considered abandoned if it has remained in the same location for more than 72 hours and one or more of the followinQ conditions exist: 1) The vehicle has an expired reQistration sticker or trip permit affixed to it: 2) The vehicle appears to be inoperative or disabled; or 3) The vehicle appears to be wrecked, partially dismantled or iunked. B. "Chief of police" means the person holdinQ the position of chief of police of the Ashland police department, or any aQent, employee, or desiQnee authorized to perform the duties of this chapter by the chief of police, C. "Discarded" vehicle means any vehicle or part thereof which is in one or more of the followinQ conditions: 1) Inoperative: 2) Wrecked: 3) Dismantled; 4) Partially dismantled; 5) Junked. Ordinance No, Abandoned Vehicles Page I of3 Discarded vehicles may be deemed to include maior parts of vehicles includinq but not limited to bodies, enqines, transmissions and rear ends. D, "Vehicle" means every device in. upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon any street or hiQhway. and includes any hulk or component thereof. 11.32.020 Declaration of Public Nuisance. The open accumulation and storaqe of abandoned or discarded vehicles are hereby found to create a condition tendinQ to reduce the value of private property. to promote bliQht. deterioration and unsiqhtliness, to create fire hazards. to constitute an attractive nuisance creatinQ a hazard to the health and safety of minors, to create a harboraqe for rodents and insects and to be iniurious to the health, safety and qeneral welfare. Therefore. the presence of an abandoned or discarded vehicle on private or public property is hereby declared to constitute a public nuisance which may be abated in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. 11.32.030 Prohibited Action. It is unlawful to park, store, leave, or permit the parkinQ or storinq of an abandoned or discarded vehicle upon any public or private property within the city for a period of time in excess of seventy-two (72) hours unless the vehicle is (1) completely enclosed within a buildinq; or (2) stored in connection with a business enterprise allowinq outdoor storaqe and lawfully licensed by the City. 11.32.040 Penalty. Violation of this chapter is punishable in accordance with AMC 1.08.020. 11.32.050 Notice and Towinq of Abandoned Vehicles. If the owner of the vehicle. private properly owner. or lessee of property upon which the vehicle is located is not removed after notice is provided as required in ORS 819.170. then the vehicle shall be towed and disposed of in accordance with ORS 819.110 throuqh ORS 819.270. The Chief of Police may desiQnate an employee, aqeni, or officer to perform the duties required under this chapter and the applicable provisions of state law. SECTION 2, Repeal. Ashland Municipal Code Chapter 11.32 [Abandoned Vehicles] is hereby repealed in its entirety, Any municipal code provisions in conflict with the provisions contained herein are also hereby repealed. SECTION 3. Severability. The sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses of this ordinance are severable, The invalidity of one section, subsection, paragraph, Ordinance No, Abandoned Vehicles Page 2 of3 or clause shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections, subsections, paragraphs and clauses. SECTION 4, SavinQs. Notwithstanding this amendment/repeal, the City ordinances in existence at the time any criminal or civil enforcement actions were commenced, shall remain valid and in full force and effect for purposes of all cases filed or commenced during the times said ordinance(s) or portions thereof were operative. This section simply clarifies the existing situation that nothing in this Ordinance affects the validity of prosecutions commenced a[1d continued under the laws in effect at the time the matters were originally filed. SECTION 5. Codification. Provisions of this Ordinance shall be incorporated in the City Code and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "code", "article", "section", "chapter" or another word, and the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered, or re-Iettered, provided however that any Whereas clauses and boilerplate provisions (i.e. Sections 2-5) need not be codified and the City Recorder is authorized to correct any cross-references and any typographical errors, The foregoing ordinance was first read b1~ only in accer Section 2(C) of the City Charter on the day of > and dul ASSED and ADOPTED this ..:1;/ day of t!k~ ance with Article X, ,2009 ,2009 Barbara M. Christensen, City Recorder SIGNED and APPROVED this Z--2-day Of~' 2009. Reviewed as to form: Ordinance No. Abandoned Vehicles Page 3 of3