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  1. Q: What limitations exist to remove inoperable motor vehicles from private property? A: A municipality must have a properly enacted ordinance defining an inoperable motor vehicle, and declaring such a vehicle a nuisance. In addition, a municipality must provide the owner of such a vehicle and other interested parties with notice and the opportunity

  2. A. Nuisance Declared: It is hereby declared a menace to the public safety and nuisance for any person to cause, permit or allow the existence of any inoperable motor vehicle, any motor vehicle not regularly used, including, but not limited to, inoperable antique vehicles, or any parts of a motor vehicle to exist or be stored upon any public or ...

  3. ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE. (a) For the purposes of this chapter, a motor vehicle is abandoned if the motor vehicle: (1) is inoperable, is more than five years old, and has been left unattended on public property for more than 48 hours; (2) has remained illegally on public property for more than 48 hours;

  4. Oct 15, 2021 · The city plans to overhaul its code for enforcing inoperable vehicles illegally abandoned on public streets to make it easier to tow them away.

  5. Inoperable vehicle means any vehicle which does not display a current state vehicle license or tags, which cannot be moved without being either repaired or dismantled, or which is no longer safely usable for the purposes for which it was manufactured.

  6. Inoperable motor vehicles. (a) The electors may by ordinance declare inoperable motor vehicles, whether on public or private property, to be a nuisance and may authorize fines to be levied for the failure of any person to obey a notice from the township stating that the person is to dispose of any inoperable motor vehicles under his or her control.

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  8. The ordinances can be structured to suit the needs of the municipality. For instance, some municipalities have what is called a “nuisance ordinance,” directly declaring everything it considers to be a nuisance (e.g. excessive noise, inoperable vehicles, weeds, etc.), and how they will be enforced.

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