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\I <br /> � <br /> I <br /> ' • <br /> ; CITY OF EVERETT <br /> Ordinance No. 869-82 <br /> Abandoned and Junk Vehicles <br /> on Private Property <br /> On June 9, 1982, the Everett City Council passed Ordinance No. 869-82 <br /> providing Por abatement and removal of wrecked, dismantled or inoperative <br /> vehicies or automobile hulks or parts thereof from private property. <br /> The following sections of Ordinance 869-82 apply to the vehicles situated <br /> on your property: <br /> t . Section 2-A of the Ordinance provides as follows: <br /> All wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles or automobtle <br /> hulks, Nhether abandoned or not, placed ar situated upon <br /> private property withln the City limits shall constitute <br /> a criminal violation and shall be subfect to the penalties <br /> as set forth in Section 15 of this ordinance and are also <br /> public n�isances to be abated as provided in this chapter; <br /> provided, however, that this chapter shall not apply to: <br /> A. A vehicle or part thereof which is completely enclosed <br /> within a building in a lawful manner where it is not <br /> vlsible from the street or other public or private <br /> property; or <br /> B. A vehicle or part thereof which is stored or parked in <br /> a lawfui manner on private property in connection with <br /> the business of a licensed vehicle dealer, fenced <br /> according to the provisions of RCN 46.80.130. <br /> 2. Sectlon 1-C of the ordi�ance defines "Automobile HuIY," as follows : <br /> "A�tomobile hulk" means any portion or portions of a <br /> motor veh!�le which is inoperative and cannot be made <br /> mechanically operative without additional vital parts <br /> and a substantial amount of labor. <br />