Source: https://ecode360.com/28141611
Timestamp: 2017-11-21 08:23:25
Document Index: 681718645

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§304']

City of Creve Coeur, MO Abandoned Vehicles
§ 390.010 Abandoned Vehicles or Trailers Prohibited.
§ 390.020 Obstructing The Flow of Traffic Prohibited.
§ 390.030 Towing of Abandoned Property On Public Real Property.
§ 390.040 General Provisions and Procedures.
§ 390.050 Maximum Charges.
§ 390.060 Sale of Abandoned Property By City.
Chapter 390: Abandoned Vehicles
Chapter 390 : Abandoned Vehicles
Section 390.010 Abandoned Vehicles or Trailers Prohibited.
Section 390.020 Obstructing The Flow of Traffic Prohibited.
Section 390.030 Towing of Abandoned Property On Public Real Property.
Section 390.040 General Provisions and Procedures.
Section 390.050 Maximum Charges.
Section 390.060 Sale of Abandoned Property By City.
Section 390.010 Abandoned Vehicles or Trailers Prohibited. [1]
Section 390.020 Obstructing The Flow of Traffic Prohibited. [1]
Section 390.030 Towing of Abandoned Property On Public Real Property. [1]
Any interstate highway or roadway in the City left unattended for ten (10) hours, or immediately if a Law Enforcement Officer determines that the abandoned property is a serious hazard to other motorists;
provided that commercial motor vehicles referred to in Subsection (a) not hauling waste designated as hazardous under 49 U.S.C. 5103(a) may only be removed under this Section to a place of safety until the owner or owner's representative has had a reasonable opportunity to contact a towing company of choice; or
Any unattended abandoned property illegally left standing upon any street, highway or bridge if the abandoned property is left in a position or under such circumstances as to obstruct the normal movement of traffic where there is no reasonable indication that the person in control of the property is arranging for its immediate control or removal.
Any abandoned property which has been abandoned under Section 390.010 herein or Section 577.080, RSMo.
The Department of Transportation or any Law Enforcement Officer within the Officer's jurisdiction may immediately remove any abandoned, unattended, wrecked, burned or partially dismantled property, spilled cargo or other personal property from the right-of-way of any interstate highway, freeway or State highway if the abandoned property, cargo or personal property is creating a traffic hazard because of its position in relation to the interstate highway, freeway or State highway. In the event the property creating a traffic hazard is a commercial motor vehicle, as defined in Section 302.700, RSMo., the Department's authority under this Subsection shall be limited to authorizing a towing company to remove the commercial motor vehicle to a place of safety, except that the owner of the commercial motor vehicle or the owner's designated representative shall have a reasonable opportunity to contact a towing company of choice. The provisions of this Subsection shall not apply to vehicles transporting any material which has been designated as hazardous under Section 5103(a) of Title 49, U.S.C.
Section 390.040 General Provisions and Procedures. [1]
Crime Inquiry And Tow Report. Upon the towing of any abandoned property pursuant to Section 390.030 or under authority of a Law Enforcement Officer or local governmental agency pursuant to Section 217.040, the City Police Department, where it authorized such towing or was properly notified by another governmental agency of such towing, shall promptly make an inquiry with the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) and any statewide Missouri law enforcement computer system to determine if the abandoned property has been reported as stolen and shall enter the information pertaining to the towed property into the statewide law enforcement computer system.
State Law References — For similar provisions, RSMo. §§304.155.5 — 6, 304.155.11 — 12, 304.158.1, 304.158.5, 304.158.7, RSMo.
Section 390.050 Maximum Charges. [1]
Section 390.060 Sale of Abandoned Property By City. [1]
When the City has physical possession of the abandoned property, it may sell the abandoned property, in accordance with its established provisions and regulations and may transfer ownership by means of a bill of sale signed by the City Clerk and sealed with the official City Seal. Such bill of sale shall contain the make and model of the abandoned property the complete abandoned property identification number, and the odometer reading of the abandoned property, if available, and shall be lawful proof of ownership for any dealer registered under the provisions of Section 301.218, RSMo., or Section 301.560, RSMo., or for any other person.