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The following are exempt from the provisions of this chapter:

(1) A junk vehicle completely enclosed within a building in a lawful manner where it is not visible from a public or private street or road, or other public or private property;

(2) A junk vehicle stored or parked in a lawful manner on private property in connection with the business of a licensed dismantler/wrecker or a licensed vehicle dealer, provided the junk vehicle is fenced according to RCW 46.80.130, as now enacted or hereafter amended;

(3) A junk vehicle which is owned by a collector of antique, vintage, historic, classic, or muscle and special interest vehicles which is in the process of restoration, and which is recognized by national vehicle organizations such as the Veterans Motor Car Club of America or SEMA. Such vehicles, when located in public view prior to or during the restoration process, shall, upon request by the Director, be moved to a storage or work area not readily visible by the general public;

(4) Up to three junk vehicles for which the landowner can show current registration in his or her name, and for which (s)he submits a declaration expressing his or her intent to bring the same into operating condition within one year from the date of the declaration, and which are not parked on public roads or shared easements; and placed so as minimize public view, and which are kept free of accumulating garbage and other health hazards.