What is an inoperable vehicle?
According to Chapter 19 of the
Sedgwick County Code ("Nuisance Code") an inoperable vehicle is defined as:
"Any vehicle that is unable to operate or move under its own power. This
term also means any vehicle that is in an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled,
scrapped, junked or partially dismantled condition which includes having
uninflated tires, no wheels, or lacking other parts necessary for the normal
operation of the vehicle. It shall also mean any vehicle that because of
mechanical defects, a wrecked or partially wrecked frame or dismantled
parts, cannot be operated in a normal and safe manner. An inoperable vehicle
shall not include vehicles that need only the installation of a battery or
the addition of fuel to operate."
How many vehicles can I or my neighbor store on our
residential property?
According to the "Nuisance
Code" you may store outdoors up to 9 vehicles and/or parts equal to 9
vehicles, so long as all areas used for outdoor storage of inoperable
vehicles or vehicle parts are screened in such a manner that the vehicles or
parts are not visible from ground level view from the street or the
neighboring property.
How do inoperable vehicles impact our community?
Inoperable Vehicles have an
impact on the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Sedgwick
County. They serve as a breeding ground for insects and rodents. They are
a danger especially to children because of broken glass, unstable mounting
jacks or blocks and they are a ready source of fire or explosion. They
encourage pilfering and theft and are a blighting influence upon the area,
devaluing surrounding properties. They are a fire hazard in that they block
access for fire equipment to adjacent buildings and structures.
If I want to keep inoperable vehicles on my
property, what is meant by screening?
Screening may be provided by
decorative fencing or walls, evergreen vegetation, or landscaped earth berm,
and shall not be less than 6 feet and no greater than 8 feet in height.
How tall must grass and weeds be before I can report
it?
According to chapter 19 of the
Sedgwick County Nuisance Code, the grass must be 18” in height.
What can be done if a neighbor has old appliances,
trash or debris outside?
This is a violation of Chapter
19 of the Sedgwick County Code “Nuisance Code” and may be reported to
Sedgwick County Department of Code Enforcement at 1144 S. Seneca St.
Wichita, Kansas 67213-4443 or by calling (316) 660-1840 or 1-800-527-2633.
Is it lawful for an owner of a vacant residence or
building to allow it to become dilapidated and open to entry?
This is a violation of Chapter
19 of the Sedgwick County Code “Nuisance Code” and may be reported to
Sedgwick County Department of Code Enforcement at 1144 S. Seneca St.
Wichita, Kansas 67213-4443 or by calling (316) 660-1840 or 1-800-527-2633.
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