"Junk vehicle" means any inoperable, abandoned, disassembled, or extensively damaged
automobile, truck, bus, van, sport utility vehicle, motorcycle, recreational vehicle,
boat, trailer, or other vehicle, or any parts thereof, excluding farm equipment or
prominently displayed, ornamental machinery. A combination of two or more of the following
conditions, as determined by the compliance officer, constitute prima facie evidence
of a junk vehicle: a buildup of debris, moss or weeds on, in, under, or around the
vehicle that obstructs use; damage to the frame or more than one vehicle panel/surface;
more than one missing or shattered window/windshield; more than one inoperable or
missing headlight or taillight; more than one flat tire; a missing or inoperable engine
or transmission; a missing wheel, tire, body panel, door, hood, or other obvious part,
not including a bumper; a missing license plate; a license plate that has been invalid
for more than sixty days; a missing exterior mirror on the driver's side; or evidence
demonstrating that the vehicle has not moved in at least sixty days. This does not
include special interest vehicles undergoing active restoration that are free of debris,
moss and weeds that could obstruct their use or associated parts vehicles consistent
with S 22 40 060B(1). This definition only applies to privately owned land.
(Ord. 12814 § 7, 2002: Ord. 12032 § 69, 1999)
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