5-7-2: DEFINITIONS:
For the purposes of this chapter, unless otherwise apparent from the context, certain words and phrases used in this chapter are defined as follows:
PREMISES: Any lot or parcel of land or property, including any building or portion thereof, improved or unimproved.
PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY: Any area or parcel of land granted, deeded, dedicated to, or otherwise acquired by the city or the public at large for any public purpose, including, but not limited to, alleys, roadways, parkways, pedestrianways, sidewalks, public streets, and uses for storm drains and drainage, sanitary sewers, water pipes, gas pipes, electric and telephone conduits, electronic services, overhead wires, and supporting structures.
SIDEWALK: That strip of property lying in front of and between the curb line and property line of the adjoining or abutting lot, piece, or parcel of land within the city and bounded on the sides by the prolongation in a straight line of the side lines of such lot, piece, or parcel of land in front of which such strip exists. (1962 Code § 5-5.102; amd. Ord. 90-O-2087, eff. 2-8-1990; Ord. 06-O-2510, eff. 12-22-2006)