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Ordinance
Number
004
Date
1/26/2004
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2004
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303.10 TRAFFIC CODE 20 <br />303.10 LEAVING JUNK VEHICLES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY WITH <br />PERMISSION OF OWNER. <br />For the purposes of this section, "junk motor vehicle" means any motor vehicle meeting <br />the requirements of Ohio R.C. 4513.63(B) to (E) that is left uncovered in the open on private <br />property for more than seventy-two hours with the permission of the person having the right to <br />the possession of the property, except if the person is operating a junk yard or scrap metal <br />processing facility licensed under authority of Ohio R.C. 4737.05 to 4737.12; or regulated under <br />authority of the Municipality; or if the property on which the motor vehicle is left is not subject <br />to licensure or regulation by any governmental authority, unless the person having the right to the <br />possession of the property can establish that the motor vehicle is part .of a bona fide commercial <br />operation, or if the motor vehicle is a collector's vehicle. <br />Persons may store or keep by unrestricted method any collector's vehicle as defined in <br />Ohio R.C. 4501.01(F) on private property with the permission of the person having the right to <br />the possession of the property; except that such person having such permission shall, conceal, by <br />means of buildings, fences, vegetation, terrain or other suitable obstruction, any unlicensed <br />collector's vehicle stored in the open. <br />Council, Board of Township Trustees, the Chief of Police or the Municipal or Township <br />Zoning Authority, may send notice by certified mail with return receipt requested, to the person <br />having the right to the possession of the property on which a junk motor vehicle is left, that within <br />ten days of receipt of the notice, the junk motor vehicle either shall be covered by being housed <br />in a garage or other suitable structure or shall be removed from the property. <br />No person shall willfully leave a junk motor vehicle uncovered in the open for more than <br />ten days after receipt of a notice as provided in this section. The fact that a junk motor vehicle <br />is so left is prima-facie evidence of willful failure to comply with the notice. Each subsequent <br />period of thirty days that a junk motor vehicle continues to be so left constitutes a separate offense. <br />(ORC 4513.65) <br />303.11 PROVIDING FALSE INFORMATION TO POLICE OFFICER. <br />(a) No person shall knowingly present, display or orally communicate a false name, <br />social security number or date of birth to a law enforcement officer who is in the process of <br />issuing to -the person a traffic ticket or complaint. <br />(b) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree. <br />(ORC 4513.361) <br />303.99 GENERAL TRAFFIC CODE PENALTIES. <br />(a) Misdemeanor Classifications. Whoever violates any provision of this Traffic <br />Code, for which violation no penalty is provided, is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. <br />2003 Replacement <br />
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