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June 24, 2009 <br /> Jeffrey G. Koch <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br /> Sec. 58-1. Maintenance of private property. <br /> (c) Any violation of this section is declared to be a nuisance and a pubfic safety and <br /> welfare hazard, and upon seven days' written notice to the owner, as shown by <br /> the records of the office of the county auditor, of private premises on which such <br /> material is found or any conditions in violation of this code section exist, the city <br /> may remove such matter or correct any conditions in violation, and certify the <br /> cost of such removals or corrections as any other special assessment. <br /> Sec. 58-3. Junk cars, furniture, household furnishings and appliances stored on <br /> public or private property. <br /> It is unlawful to park or store any unlicensed, unregistered or inoperable motor vehicle <br /> lacking essential parts, household furnishings or appliances, or parts or components, on <br /> any property, public or private, unless housed within a lawfully erected building. Any <br /> violation of this section is declared to be a nuisance; and upon seven days' written notice <br /> to the owner, as shown by the records in the office of the county auditor, of private <br /> premises on which such material is found, the city may remove the vehicle and certify <br /> the cost of such removal as any other special assessment. For the purpose of this <br /> section, an inoperable motor vehicle shall be defined as lacking parts essential to <br /> operation, including but not limited to wheels, tires, motor, drive train, battery; or having <br /> two or more flat tires; or having the interior, including the driver's position, used for <br /> storage in such a manner that no person can operate the vehicle. � <br />