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removal of snow, ice or waste, maintenance or improvement or otherwise, <br /> evidence of the posting constitutes prima facie evidence of the order of the <br /> police and notice of same. <br /> Section 915 - PRIVATE PARKING LOTS <br /> 915.01 Regulations. No person may operate a motor vehicle on semi—public <br /> property in violation of any official sign, or operate at a speed greater than is safe <br /> and reasonable under the conditions then existing, and in no event at a speed in <br /> excess of 15 miles per hour. Parking of vehicles on semi-public property must <br /> conform to any designated stalls or positions for parking. No vehicles may be <br /> parked or allowed to stand in an area designated or used as a lane for moving traffic <br /> so as to interfere with the movement of traffic. The Police Department may post <br /> signs at any entrance to semi-public property from a roadway to designate one-way <br /> traffic for entrance or exit, and the driver of any vehicle entering or leaving the <br /> semi-public property must comply with any one-way sign so posted. <br /> Section 920 - REMOVAL OF ABANDONED VEHICLES <br /> AND ILLEGALLY PARKED VEHICLES <br /> 920.01 Definitions. For purposes of this Section 920, the following terms have the <br /> following meanings: <br /> Subd. 1. "Motor Vehicle" or "Vehicle". A vehicle as defined in Minn. Stat. <br /> § 169.01, Subd. 1 which is powered all or in part by a motor or engine. <br /> Subd. 2. Abandoned Motor Vehicle. A motor vehicle which (a) has <br /> remained for a period of more than 48 hours on public property illegally or <br /> without vital operating component parts, or (b) has remained for a period of <br /> more than 48 hours on private property without the consent of the person <br /> who controls the property, or (c) remains on private property, is not in a <br /> garage and is in such an inoperable condition that it has no substantial <br /> potential further use consistent with its usual functions, or (d) has been <br /> impounded and not reclaimed by its owner within the period prescribed in <br /> this Section. <br /> Subd. 3. Vital Component Parts. Those parts of a motor vehicle essential to <br /> the mechanical functioning of the vehicle, including but not limited to the <br /> motor, drive train and wheels. <br /> Subd. 4. City Impound. The person or company designated by the Manager to <br /> be responsible for towing and storage of vehicles impounded by the City. <br /> 9-4 <br />