§ 96.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   "ANY AND ALL OTHER OBJECTIONABLE, UNSIGHTLY, OR UNSANITARY MATTER OF WHATEVER NATURE." All uncultivated vegetable growth, objects and matter not included within the meaning of the other terms, and herein used, or any other matter or thing which is liable to produce or tend to produce an unhealthy, unwholesome or unsanitary condition.
   "BRUSH." All trees or shrubbery under seven feet in height which are not cultivated or cared for by persons owning or controlling the premises.
   "LOT, PARCEL or REAL ESTATE." In addition to those grounds within their respective boundaries, all lots or parcels of ground lying and being adjacent thereto and extending beyond the property line of any such lot or parcel of real estate to the curb line of adjacent streets where the curbline has been established and 14 feet beyond the property line where no curbline has been established and also to the center of adjacent alleys.
   "RUBBISH." All refuse, tin cans, old vessels of all sorts, useless articles, discarded clothing, and textiles of all sorts, and in general all litter and other things usually included within the meaning of the term.
   "WEEDS." All rank and uncultivated vegetable growth or matter which has grown to more than nine inches in height, or which, regardless of height, is liable to become an unwholesome mass or breeding place for mosquitoes or vermin.
(Ord. 432, passed - -86; Am. Ord. 509, passed 7-19-93; Am. Ord. 823, passed 11-19-12)