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Description of Date(s): 9/6/2023, Notice of Violation and Order was issued on <br /> Violation and codes 9/13/2023 with a compliance date of 10/30/2023. <br /> violated: (Notice(s) The presence of uncovered inoperable vehicles, and more than 4 <br /> of Violation and/or motor vehicles on the property, are violations of Everett Municipal <br /> other enforcement Code, which read: <br /> document(s) issued EMC Provision(s) Violated: <br /> are attached to this EMC 8.22.030 Abatement and removal of junk and inoperable motor <br /> Agreement) vehicles from private property. <br /> A. All junk and inoperable vehicles placed or situated upon private property <br /> within the city limits shall constitute a criminal violation and shall be subject <br /> to the penalties as set forth in Section 8.22.100 of this chapter, and are also <br /> public nuisances to be abated as provided in this chapter; provided, however, <br /> that this chapter shall not apply to: <br /> 1. A vehicle or part thereof that is completely enclosed within a building in a <br /> lawful manner where it is not visible from the street or other public or private <br /> property; or <br /> 2. A vehicle or part thereof that is stored or parked in a lawful manner on <br /> private property in connection with the business of a licensed dismantler or <br /> licensed vehicle dealer and is fenced according to the provisions of RCW <br /> 46.80.130; or <br /> 3. A vehicle enclosed in an opaque auto cover specifically designed to <br /> completely shield the vehicle from view.The cover must be in good condition <br /> and must be replaced if it is torn, weather-beaten, or acquires any other <br /> defects.Tarps and makeshift covers do not meet the requirement. <br /> B. This section shall apply whether or not permission has been given for the <br /> vehicle to be left on the property. (Ord. 2837-05 §4, 2005: Ord. 2338-98 § 3, <br /> 1998) <br /> EMC 8.22.020 Definitions. <br /> For the purposes of this chapter,the following words shall have the following <br /> meanings: <br /> G. "Inoperable vehicle" means a motor vehicle substantially meeting the <br /> following requirements: <br /> 1. Not having valid vehicle license and tabs; or <br /> 2. Damaged to such extent as to render it illegal for operation on any public <br /> highway, including but not limited to any of the following: broken head or <br /> taillights, broken or missing mirrors, cracked or missing window or <br /> windshield, deflated tires, missing seats or steering wheel, or other general <br /> conditions that would render a vehicle incapable of being driven on a public <br /> highway. <br /> EMC 8.60.030 Parking restrictions. <br /> No more than four motor vehicles shall be parked on a residential lot. Each <br /> motor vehicle must be currently licensed and operable. (Ord. 2840-05 § 3, <br /> 2005) <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br />