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§ 9 .50 <br /> � <br /> SL�C. 9.50. JQNR CARS, FQRNITURE, HOUSEHOLD FORNISHIPiGS AND <br /> APPLIANC�S STOT�D OYJ PUBLIC OR PRIVATI� PROPERTY. I t i s unlaw f u 1 to � <br /> park or store any unlicensed, unregistered or inoperable motor;' <br /> vehicle lacking essential parts, household furnishings or o ; <br /> appliances, or parts or components thereof, on any property, public �� ! <br /> or private, unless housed within a lawfully erected building. Any <br /> violation of this Section is declared to be a nuisance and upon ' <br /> seven clays written notice to the owner, as shown by the records in <br /> the office of the County Auditor, of private premises on which such.� <br /> material is found, the City may remove the same and certify the � <br /> cost of such removal as any other special assessment. For the : <br /> purpose of this Section, an inoperable motor vehicle shall be <br /> definec7 as lacking, including but not limited to, parts essential <br /> to operation, such parts being wheels, tires, motor, drive train, <br /> batte�y, or having two or more flat tires, or having the interior, <br /> including the driver's position, usec7 for storage in such a manner <br /> that no person can operate the vehicle. <br /> SBC. 9.51. ABANDONIAIG A MOTOR VEHICL�. It is unlawful for <br /> any person to abandon a motor vehicle on any public or private <br /> property wi'chout the consent of the person in control of such <br /> property. For the purpose of this Section, a "motor vehicle" is as <br /> defined in Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 169. <br /> . S�C. 9.52. PRO�I�ITED USE APJD PARRINC OF 210�F�E F�0�2�S AT�D <br /> RL�CREA�IORAF, CAriPYPiG VS�ICLSS. <br /> Subd. 1. Def initions. The terr�s "mobile home" and <br /> "recreational camping vehicle" shall mean and include the following <br /> defini�ions, and shall not include any manufactured housing unit <br /> bearing a State of Minnesota Manufactured Housing seal or <br /> certificate. <br /> A. "Travel Trailer " - A vehicular , portable <br /> structure built on a chassis, designe8 to be used as a tempor�ry <br /> dv�elling for travel, recreational, and vacation uses, permanently <br /> identified °'Travel Trailer" by the manufacturer of the trailer. <br /> B. "Pick-up Coach" - A structure design�d �co be <br /> mounted on a truck chassis for use as a temporary dwelling for <br /> travel, recreation and vacation. <br /> C. "t�iotor Home" - A portable, temporary dwelling to �� <br /> be used for travel, recreation and vacation, constructed as an <br /> integr�l part of a self-propelZed vehicle. <br /> D. "Camping Trailer" - A folc3ing s�ructure, mounted <br /> on wheels and designed for travel, recreation and vacation uses. <br /> �. <br /> ORONO CC 224 (4-1-84) <br />