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• in Minnesota Statute, may cause or permit that <br /> vehicle to be parked outside or stand continuously <br /> for more than two hours on property or public <br /> street within a residential zone in the City. <br /> Subd. 4. EXCEPTIONS: The prohibitions of this sections shall <br /> not apply to the following: <br /> a. Any motor truck, pickup truck, or similar vehicle <br /> being used by a public utility, moving company, or <br /> similar company, which is actually being used to <br /> service a residence not belonging to or occupied by <br /> the operator of the vehicle. <br /> b. Any vehicle which is actually making a pickup or <br /> delivery at the location where it is parked. <br /> Parking for any period of time beyond the period of <br /> time reasonable necessary to make such a pickup or <br /> delivery and in excess of the two hour limit shall <br /> be unlawful. <br /> Subd. 5. SPECIAL PROVISIONS - ABANDONED OR INOPERABLE VEHICLES <br /> • <br /> a. Definitions. For purposes of this section the <br /> following words shall have the meanings specified <br /> below. <br /> i. "Motor vehicle" or "vehicle" shall have the <br /> meaning contained in Minnesota Statute. <br /> ii. "Vital component parts" means those parts of <br /> the motor vehicle that are essential to the <br /> mechanical functioning of the vehicle, <br /> including, but not limited to, the motor, <br /> drive train, and wheels. <br /> iii. "Abandoned Vehicle" means a motor vehic - <br /> has remained for a period of more than forty- <br /> eight (48) hours on public property illegally <br /> or lacking vital component parts, or that has <br /> remained for a period of more than forty-eight <br /> (48) hours on private property with or without <br /> consent of the person in control of property, <br /> unless it is kept in an enclosed garage or <br /> storage building. it shall also mean a motor <br /> vehicle voluntarily surrendered by its owner <br /> to the city or to a moving contractor hired by <br /> the city for its removal. <br /> iv. "Junk Vehicle" means a motor vehicle which is <br /> 111 in operable condition, which is partially <br /> dismantled, which is used for sale of parts or <br /> 10 <br />