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2/4/2002
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2/4/2002
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City of Mounds View <br />Subdivision a. of this Section shall be disposed of in accordance with Section 607.07 <br />Subd. 11. <br /> <br />c. Sale Proceeds, public entities: From the proceeds of the sale under this Section of <br />vehicles constituting a public nuisance, the City shall reimburse itself for the cost of <br />towing, preserving and storing the vehicle and all administrative, notice and publication <br />costs incurred in handling the vehicle pursuant to this chapter. Any remainder from the <br />proceeds of a sale shall be held for the owner of the vehicle or entitled leinholder for 90 <br />days and then shall be deposited in the treasury of the City. <br /> <br />d. Sale proceeds, nonpublic impound lots: The operator of a nonpublic impound lot may <br />retain any proceeds derived from a sale conducted under authority of Subdivision 10a. <br />The operator may retain all proceeds from sale of personal belongings and contents in the <br />vehicle that were not claimed by the owner or the owner’s agent before the sale, except <br />that any suspected contraband or other items that likely would be subject to forfeiture in a <br />criminal trial must be turned over to the appropriate law enforcement agency. <br /> <br /> <br />Subd. 11. Disposal Authority. <br /> <br />a. The City may contract with others or may utilize its own equipment and personnel for <br />the inventory of impounded motor vehicles and scrap metal and may utilize its own <br />equipment and personnel for the collection, storage and transportation of these vehicles <br />and scrap metal. The City may utilize its own equipment and personnel only for the <br />collection and storage of not more than five abandoned, junk, unsafe or unauthorized <br />vehicles without advertising or receiving bids in any 120-day period. <br /> <br />Subd. 12. Contracts; Reimbursement by MPCA. <br /> <br />a. MPCA review and approval: If the City proposes to enter into a contract with a person <br />licensed by the MPCA pursuant to this Section or a contract pursuant to Section 607.07 <br />Subd. 11., the MPCA may review the proposed contract before it is entered into by the <br />City, to determine whether it conforms to the MPCA’s plan for solid waste management <br />and is in compliance with MPCA rules. A contract that does so conform may be approved <br />by the MPCA and entered into by the City. Where a contract has been approved, the <br />MPCA may reimburse the City for costs incurred under the contract that have not been <br />reimbursed under Section 607.07 Subd. 10. Except as otherwise provided in Section <br />607.07 Subd. 11, the MPCA shall not approve any contract that has been entered into <br />without prior notice to and request for bids from all persons duly licensed by the MPCA <br />to be a party to a disposal contract pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 116.07, as it may be <br />amended from time to time; does not provide for a full performance bond; or does not <br />provide for total collection or transportation of abandoned, junk, and unsafe motor <br />vehicles, except that the MPCA may approve a contract covering soley collection or <br />transportation of abandoned , junk, and unsafe motor vehicles where the MPCA <br />determines total collection and transportation to be impractical and where all other <br />requirements herein have been met and the unit of government, after proper notice and <br />request for bids, has not received any bid for total collection and transportation of
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