- Abandoned, wrecked or junked vehicles and material.
It shall be unlawful to place, abandon, leave, keep, or store junk and salvage materials including non-functioning motor vehicles, appliances, machinery, equipment or parts thereof, out-of-doors upon any public or private land within the Town of Alto, except within the confines of a licensed junk or salvage yard or within designated public disposal areas.
Whenever it shall appear to the Governing Body or the Zoning Administrator (and/or designee) or both, that this section is being violated, he shall, in writing, notify the owner or tenant in possession of the land on which the violation exists to abate such violation by removing the material to a conforming location, or into an enclosed garage, barn or other building within ten (10) days of the mailing of notice.
If the tenant or owner of the premises on which the violation exist fails to abate the violation within the required time after notice, then the Town, by and through its agents, shall abate the violation, charge the cost thereof to the legal owner of the premises, and the legal owner of the premises shall be required to pay the cost of such abatement to the Town as ordered by Municipal Court Order.
- Abandoned, wrecked or junked vehicles and material.
It shall be unlawful to place, abandon, leave, keep, or store junk and salvage materials including non-functioning motor vehicles, appliances, machinery, equipment or parts thereof, out-of-doors upon any public or private land within the Town of Alto, except within the confines of a licensed junk or salvage yard or within designated public disposal areas.
Whenever it shall appear to the Governing Body or the Zoning Administrator (and/or designee) or both, that this section is being violated, he shall, in writing, notify the owner or tenant in possession of the land on which the violation exists to abate such violation by removing the material to a conforming location, or into an enclosed garage, barn or other building within ten (10) days of the mailing of notice.
If the tenant or owner of the premises on which the violation exist fails to abate the violation within the required time after notice, then the Town, by and through its agents, shall abate the violation, charge the cost thereof to the legal owner of the premises, and the legal owner of the premises shall be required to pay the cost of such abatement to the Town as ordered by Municipal Court Order.