Source: https://www.ecode360.com/28183471
Timestamp: 2018-10-19 19:27:55
Document Index: 125587559

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§ 390', '§14']

City of Weatherby Lake, MO Abandoned Property
§ 390.020 Abandoned Vehicles Prohibited.
§ 390.030 Open Storage of Inoperable Vehicles or Public Safety Hazards Prohibited.
§ 390.040 Obstructing The Flow of Traffic Prohibited.
§ 390.050 Towing of Abandoned Property On Public Real Property.
§ 390.060 Towing of Abandoned Property On Private Real Property.
§ 390.070 General Provisions and Procedures.
§ 390.080 Maximum Charges.
§ 390.090 Sale of Abandoned Property By City.
Chapter 390: Abandoned Property
Chapter 390 : Abandoned Property
Section 390.020 Abandoned Vehicles Prohibited.
Section 390.030 Open Storage of Inoperable Vehicles or Public Safety Hazards Prohibited.
Section 390.040 Obstructing The Flow of Traffic Prohibited.
Section 390.050 Towing of Abandoned Property On Public Real Property.
Section 390.060 Towing of Abandoned Property On Private Real Property.
Section 390.070 General Provisions and Procedures.
Section 390.080 Maximum Charges.
Section 390.090 Sale of Abandoned Property By City.
[CC 1984 §14.040; Ord. No. 267, 7-17-1984; Ord. No. 475, 10-17-1995]
Unattended property. Any unattended motor vehicle, trailer, all-terrain vehicle, outboard motor or vessel removed or subject to removal from public or private property as provided in this Article, whether or not operational. For any vehicle towed from the scene of an accident at the request of law enforcement and not retrieved by the vehicle's owner within five (5) days of the accident, the agency requesting the tow shall be required to write an abandoned property report or a criminal inquiry and inspection report.
Inoperable vehicle. Any vehicle which, for a period of at least the last thirty (30) days, the engine, wheels or other parts have been altered, damaged or otherwise segregated and the vehicle is incapable of being driven under its own motor power, except that the term shall not apply to include a motor vehicle which has been rendered temporarily incapable of being driven under its own power in order to perform ordinary services or repair operations, nor any motor vehicles that are kept within a building when not in use and historic vehicles over twenty-five (25) years of age or any vehicle inside an enclosed building.
Unlicensed vehicle. Any vehicle not displaying a current and validly issued license plate from the State of Missouri, provided that it shall not be a violation for individuals who are residents of States other than Missouri to park vehicles in the City of Weatherby Lake so long as said vehicles are validly licensed in the State where the owner resides.
Any State highway or interstate highway or freeway of the City left unattended for ten (10) hours;
Any State highway or interstate highway or freeway outside of the City left unattended for more than forty-eight (48) hours;
Any abandoned property which has been abandoned under Section 390.020 herein or Section 577.080, RSMo.
Generally. The City, including the City Police Department, may tow motor vehicles from real property which are deemed a public safety hazard pursuant to Section 390.030 or are derelict, junk, scrapped, disassembled or otherwise harmful to the public health. The City shall perform such tow pursuant to the terms of Section 390.070. When a City agency other than the Police Department authorizes a tow under this Subsection, it shall report the tow to the Police Department within two (2) hours with a crime inquiry and inspection report.
Payment Of Charges. The owner of abandoned property removed as provided in this Article shall be responsible for payment of all reasonable charges for towing and storage of such abandoned property as provided in Section 390.080.
Crime Inquiry And Inspection Report. Upon the towing of any abandoned property pursuant to Section 390.050 or under authority of a Law Enforcement Officer or local governmental agency pursuant to Section 390.060, 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.
The Board of Alderpersons may from time to time establish maximum reasonable towing, storage and other charges which can be imposed by towing and storage companies operating within the City, and which are consistent with this Article and with Sections 304.155 to 304.158, RSMo. Any violation of said established maximum charges shall be deemed a violation of this Section of the Code and shall be punishable pursuant to Section 100.230.