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ATTACHMENT C <br /> <br />CITED CITY CODE SECTIONS <br />407.02: NUISANCES AFFECTING PUBLIC COMFORT OR REPOSE: <br />G. Parking and Storage: The outside parking or storage on residentially-zoned property of <br />vehicles, materials, supplies or equipment in violation of the provisions set forth: <br /> 2. Storage on Property: No person may place, store or allow the placement or storage of the <br />following, for a period longer than 4 days in the front yard or unscreened street facing side <br />yard of a corner lot of any residential zoned area: <br /> c. Vehicles of any type in inoperable condition; or <br /> <br />4. Vehicle Parking, General: No person shall cause, undertake, permit or allow the outside <br />parking and storage of vehicles in residentially-zoned property for more than 4 <br />days unless it complies with the following requirements: (Ord. 1288, 8-4- <br />a. Vehicles shall be on an improved surface as defined in this Code. <br /> b. Vehicles must be owned by a person who is a legal resident of that <br /> property and continuously maintain current registration and licensure. <br /> (Ord. 1466, 04-21-2014) <br />407.04: VEHICLES CONSTITUTING A PUBLIC NUISANCE: <br />A. Abandoned, Junk and Inoperable Vehicles Create Hazard: Abandoned, junk and inoperable <br />vehicles are declared to be a public nuisance creating hazard to the health and safety of the <br />public because they invite plundering, create fire hazards, attract vermin, and present <br />physical dangers to the safety and well-being of children and other citizens. The <br />accumulation and outside storage of such vehicles is in the nature of rubbish, litter and <br />unsightly debris and is a blight on the landscape and a detriment to the environment. It shall <br />be unlawful for a person to pile, store or keep wrecked, junked, inoperable or abandoned <br />vehicles on private or public property. <br /> <br />D. Vehicles Without Current Registration: Except where expressly permitted by state law, any <br />vehicle or other equipment, which requires registration for operation in the State of <br />Minnesota, shall be deemed to be junked, inoperable or abandoned if said vehicle does not <br />have attached thereto a valid registration issued by the proper State agency. (Ord. 1288, 8-4- <br />2003) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 | Page <br /> <br />