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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE relating to traffic; regulating vehicle impound-
ment; exercising municipal powers in accordance
with RCW 46.55; amending Subsection 13 of Section
9.48.010 of the City of Yakima Municipal Code.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF YAKIMA:
Section 1 Section 9.48.010(13) of the City of Yakima
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"9.48.010 Definitions. The definitions set forth in this
section apply throughout this chapter
1. 'Abandoned vehicle' means a vehicle that a
registered tow truck operator has impounded and held in
his possession for ninety-six consecutive hours.
2. 'Abandoned vehicle report' means the document
prescribed by the state that the towing operator forwards
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3. 'Commission' means the State Commission on
Equipment established under RC W 46.37.005.
a. 'Department' is Washington State Department
of Licensing.
4. 'Impound' means to take and hold a vehicle in
legal custody. There are two types of impounds - public
and private.
a. 'Public impound' means that the vehicle has
been impounded at the direction of a law enforcement
officer or by a public official having jurisdiction over
the public property upon which the vehicle was located.
b. 'Private impound' means that the vehicle has
been impounded at the direction of a person having con-
trol or possession of the private property upon which the
vehicle was located.
5. 'Junk vehicle' means a motor vehicle certi-
fied by the chief of police or his designee as meeting
all the following requirements:
a. Is three years or older;
b. Is extensively damaged, such damage in-
cluding, but not limited to, any of the following: A
broken window or windshield or missing wheels, tires,
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motor, or transmission;
c. Is apparently inoperable;
d. Is without a valid, current registration
plate;
e. Has a fair market value equal only to the
value of the scrap in it.
6. 'Registered tow truck operator' or 'operator'
means anv person who engages in the impounding, trans-
porting, or storage of unauthorized vehicles or the
disposal of abandoned vehicles. Registered operators are
registered under RCW 46.55.020.
7. 'Residential property' means property that
has no more than four living units located on it.
8. 'Tow truck' means a motor vehicle that is
equipped for and used in the business of towing vehicles
with equipment as approved by the commission.
9. 'Tow truck number' means the number issued by
the department to tow trucks used by a registered tow
truck operator in the state of Washington.
10. 'Tow truck permit' means the permit issued
annually by the department that has the classification of
service the tow truck may provide stamped upon it.
11. 'Tow truck service' means the transporting
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upon the public streets and highways of this state of
vehicles, together with personal effects and cargo, by a
tow truck of a registered operator.
12. 'Unauthorized vehicle' means a vehicle that
is subject to impoundment after being left unattended in
one of the following public or private locations for the
indicated period of time.
Subject to
removal
after:
a. Public locations:
i. As described in Section
9.48.565 of this chapter Immediately
ii. In a publicly owned or
controlled public parking
facility, properly posted
under Section 9.48.070 of
this chapter Immediately
b. Private locations:
i. On residential property Immediately
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ii. On private, nonresidential
property, properly posted
under Section 9.48.070 of
• this chapter, or other
applicable authority Immediately
iii. On private, nonresidential
property, not posted 24 hours
c. Nothing herein precludes impoundment or
removal of vehicles or other personal property pursuant to
other lawful authority.
13. 'Unattended nuisance vehicle' means a vehicle
not within the meaning of Section 9.48.010(12) but which
hereby is subject to Impound after remaining in substan-
tially the same location for twenty-four consecutive
hours or longer upon any portion of a highway, or a
parking lot operated by the City for public parking, or
anv portion of the City's right of way to include plant-
ing strips and sidewalks maintained for pedestrian traf-
fic, and after the vehicle has remained substantially in
that same location for any additional fourteen consecu-
tive days after notice is given by the chief of police or
his agent pursuant to subsections (a) or (b) as follows:
a. When the vehicle displays proper current
registration or license plates so that the owner may be
ascertained, or when the owner of the vehicle is deter-
mined by the police department from other information
available, then the chief of police or his agent shall
• send notice, substantially as appears below, to such
owner by certified mail, five-day return receipt re-
quested.
NOTICE OF IMPOUNDMENT
Notice is hereby given to the owner,
of a vehicle as a
(description - make, model, year, license number, and motor
number) located at
(address) that it will be impounded by authority of City of
Yakima Municipal Code, Section 9.48.010(13), if such vehicle
is not removed from its present location within fourteen days
of (date). You are further notified that such
vehicle will not be impounded if you request a hearing by
personally delivering to, or by mailing to, the Yakima Police
Department, 129 North 2nd Street, Yakima, Washington, 98901, a
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copy of the following 'Request for Pre-Impoundment Hearing'
within fourteen days from the date specified above.
Signed •
Chief of Police of the
City of Yakima
BY.
Agent
IN THE YAKIMA COUNTY DISTRICT COURT
CITY OF YAKIMA, a
municipal corporation, ) REQUEST FOR PRE-
v. ) IMPOUNDMENT HEARING
,) NO.
(owner's name)
I, as owner of the vehicle listed above, request
a hearing to contest the validity of the proposed im-
poundment of the vehicle described in the foregoing
"Notice of Impoundment", and I understand that this
request must be returned to the Yakima Police Department
before the date listed in the "Notice of Impoundment."
Dated
(signature of owner)
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(address and telephone)
b. If the chief of police or his agent has
actual knowledge that the owner of the vehicle is re-
siding at an address different from that ascertained from
the vehicle registration certificate, license plate
information, or other public record and if such different
address is known to the chief of police or his agent who
gives the notice, then a copv of the notice contained in
subdivision (a) of this subsection shall be mailed by
certified mail, return receipt requested, addressed to
that known address, or personally served upon such own-
er."
Section 2: This ordinance shall be in full force and
effect 30 days after its passage, approval, and publication as
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provided by law and by the City Charter.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL, signed and approved this
410 V day of tx. , 1990.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
MAY 1 1 1990
Publication Date.
JUN 0 1990
Effective Date:
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