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N. Exceptions: The prohibitions of this Section shall not apply to the following: <br />1. Any motor truck, pickup tz�uck, or similar vehicle being used by a public <br />utility, moving company, or similar company, which is actually being used to <br />service a residence not belonging to or occupied by the operator of the vehicle. <br />2. Any vehicle which is actually making a pickup or delivery at the location <br />where it is parked. Parking for any period of time beyond the period of time <br />reasonably necessary to make such a pickup or delivery and in excess of the 2 <br />hour limit shall be unlawful. <br />Q. Vehicles Constituting Public Nuisance: <br />1. Abandoned and Junk Vehicles Create Hazard: Abandoned and junk <br />vehicles are declared to be a public nuisance creating hazard to the health and <br />safety of the public because they invite plundering, create fire hazards, attract <br />vermin, and present physical dangers to the safety and well being of children and <br />other citizens. The accumulation and outside storage of such vehicles is in the <br />nature of rubbish, litter and unsightly debris and is a blight on the landscape and a <br />detriment to the environment. It shall be unlawful for a person to pile, store or <br />keep wrecked, junked or abandoned motor vehicles on private or public property. <br />2. Vehicles Impeding Traffic Flow: Any vehicle, whether occupied or not <br />that is found stopped, standing or parked in violation of any ordinance or State <br />statute; or that is reported stolen; or that is found impeding firefighting, snow <br />removal or plowing or the orderly flow of traffic is declared to be a public <br />nuisance. <br />3. Vehicles Impeding Road and Utility Repair: Any vehicle which is impeding <br />public road or utility repair, construction or maintenance activities after reasonable <br />notice of the improper activities has been given to the vehicle owner or user at <br />least I2 hours in advance, is declared to be a public nuisance. <br />4. Vehicles Without License Plates: Except where expresslypermittedby <br />state law, any vehicle shall be deemed to be junked or abandoned if said vehicle <br />does not have attached thereto a valid and current license plate issued by the <br />proper State agency. <br />(Ord. 1288, 8-4-2003) <br />P. Abatement of Vehicles: <br />I. Impounding: Any police officer or other duly authorizedperson may order <br />any vehicle constituting a public nuisance to be immediately removed a�dlo�r <br />impounded. The impounded vehicle shall be surrenderedto the duly identified <br />owner by the towing contractor only upon payment of the required impound, <br />towing and storage fees. <br />2. Sale: Notice and sale of any vehicle impounded under this Chapter shall be <br />conducted in accordance with Minnesota Statutes chapter 168B governing the sale <br />of abandoned motor vehicles. (Ord. 1162, 7-� �-95} <br />Q. Graffiti: Graffiti shall mean any writin�printing, marks, si�ns, symbols, fi�ures, <br />designs. inscrivtions or other drawings which are scratched, scrawled, �ainted, <br />drawn or otherwise �laced on anv exterior surface of a building. wall, fence, <br />� <br />
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