Description
This truck and trailer was parked on the other side of 15th ave. On 11/28 the shoreline police put a 24 hour impound notice on the trailer. The owner moved the truck and trailer across the street no more than 50 yards away than its previous position.
6 Comments
Acknowledged City of Shoreline (Verified Official)
Anonymous (Registered User)
Closed City of Shoreline (Verified Official)
Once the vehicle moves the issue is closed. If the vehicle remains in the same parking spot without moving for 72 hours you may use this application to notify Customer Response Team.
Please let me explain Customer Response Team’s involvement in abandon vehicles. We have an agreement with the Shoreline Police Department to tag an abandon vehicle with a 24 hour impound notice to move the vehicle. If the vehicle does not move than we refer the vehicle to the Shoreline Police for follow up. The Shoreline Police then tag it with their 24 hour impound notice...if the vehicle fails to move than it is reviewed for towing and will be towed as time allowed. That decision will be made by the police. Customer Response Team may be notified of the resolution.
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City of Shoreline
R (Registered User)
The trailer behind the vehicle is 7 foot 6 inches wide or 90 inches. From the numerous times this has been reported it is clear the vehicle is parked there between the hours of 12 am and 6 am. According the to website linked below vehicles over 80 inches can not be parked in residentially zoned areas during that time
http://www.shorelinewa.gov/home/showdocument?id=3390
According to the shoreline zoning map (located here http://www.shorelinewa.gov/home/showdocument?id=40638) This is a residentially zoned area.
Instead of the 24 hour impound notice, would a notice of the code violation be the right approach?
Anonymous (Registered User)
Anonymous (Registered User)