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<br />2. Has been parked on private property <br />without the consent of the person in control <br />of the property for a period of more than <br />forty-eight (48) hours; and <br /> <br />3. Has been voluntarily surrendered by <br />its owner to the City or to a moving <br />contractor hired by the City for its removal. <br /> <br />G) "Junk Vehicle" means an inoperable motor <br />vehicle which is partially dismantled, which <br />is used for sale of parts or as a source of <br />repair or replacement parts for other <br />vehicles, or which is kept for scrapping, <br />dismantling or salvage of any kind unless <br />such vehicle is kept in an enclosed garage. <br />An abandoned vehicle shall also be considered <br />a junk vehicle for the purpose of this <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />H) "Inoperable condition" means that the vehicle <br />has no substantial potential use consistent <br />with its usual function, and shall include a <br />vehicle that (a) has a missing or defective <br />part that is necessary for the normal <br />operation of the vehicle, or (b) is stored on <br />blocks or jacks or other supports. <br /> <br />II. <br /> <br />Section 407.02 of the City Code of the City of <br /> <br />Roseville is hereby amended by adding Subsections J, K, L, M, N, <br /> <br />0, and p to read as follows: <br /> <br />J. Building Maintenance and Appearance. Buildings, <br />fences, and other structures, which have been so <br />poorly maintained that their physical condition <br />and appearance detract from the surrounding <br />neighborhood are declared to be public nuisances <br />because they (1) are unsightly (2) decrease <br />adjoining landowners' and occupants' enjoyment of <br />their property and neighborhood, and (3) adversely <br />affect properly values and neighborhood pattern. <br /> <br />3 <br />