Can I have an inoperable vehicle parked on my property.
No. City Ordinance prohibits outside storage on private property for more than 10 days any vehicle that does not meet the following conditions:
-An engine that runs
-Four wheels with four tires that are inflates
-A battery capable of starting and operating the vehicle
-Current license plates
-Otherwise road-worthy

An inoperative vehicle, may, however be stored in a completely enclosed building, such as the owner's garage. Covering the vehicle with a tarp or other cover is not an acceptable means of storage.

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