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2 <br />a. Trailers with weight classifications of A and B (0 – 1,500 lbs. and 1,501 – 3,000 lbs., <br />respectively) as provided in Minnesota Statutes. (Ord. 620, 7-27-98) <br /> <br />b. Manufactured, mobile, and trailer homes placed on a permanent pad located within a <br />properly zoned manufactured home district that are used for continuous living quarters. <br /> <br /> c. Any vehicle moved solely by human power. <br /> <br />Subd. 11. VITAL COMPONENT PARTS: Those parts of the motor vehicle that are essential to <br />the mechanical functioning of the vehicle, including but not limited to the motor, drive train, <br />and wheels. (Ord. 620, 7-27-98) <br /> <br />Subd. 12. ABANDONED VEHICLE: A motor vehicle that has remained outdoors on property <br />within the City for a period of more than 48 hours on public property or has remained for a <br />period of more than 48 hours on private property without consent of the person in control of <br />such property or in an inoperable condition, unless it is kept in an enclosed garage or storage <br />building. It shall also mean a motor vehicle voluntarily surrendered by its owner to the City <br />or to a moving contractor hired by the City for its removal. A classic car or pioneer car, as <br />defined in Minn. Stat. § 168.10 shall not be considered an abandoned motor vehicle within <br />the meaning of this Section. Vehicles held under police authority or pursuant to a writ or <br />court order are not abandoned vehicles. Vehicles on the premises of junk yards and <br />automobile graveyards that are defined, maintained, and licensed in accordance with Minn. <br />Stat. § 161.242 are not considered abandoned vehicles. <br /> <br />Subd. 13. INOPERABLE CONDITION: The vehicle has no substantial potential use consistent <br />with its usual function, and shall include a vehicle that: a) has a missing or defective part <br />that is necessary for the normal operation of the vehicle, or b) is stored on blocks or jacks <br />or other supports. <br /> <br />Subd. 14. JUNK VEHICLE: A vehicle that is located outdoors on property in the city that meets <br />any of the following: <br /> <br /> a. Any motor vehicle that is in inoperable condition. <br /> <br /> b. Any motor vehicle that is partially dismantled. <br /> <br /> c. Any motor vehicle that lacks vital component parts. <br /> <br /> d. Any motor vehicle that is not currently registered and properly licensed <br />for operation with and by the State of Minnesota. <br /> <br /> Subd. 15. UNSAFE MOTOR VEHICLE: Any vehicle located outdoors on any property or public <br />street within the city in which any systems including braking, steering, suspension, electrical, <br />lighting, motor, and drive train are not functioning or a vehicle that cannot legally be operated or is <br />in violation of any state, federal or local vehicle equipment or safety regulation including, but not <br />limited to Minn. Statutes. § 169.468 to 169.75. <br /> <br />Subd. 16. MPCA or AGENCY: The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.