For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
COMMERCIAL PREMISES. Two types:
(1) Any premises where a commercial, industrial or governmental enterprise of any kind is carried on where food is prepared or served from a central kitchen, including restaurants, clubs, churches, schools and health care facilities; or
(2) Any premises where a commercial, industrial or governmental enterprise of any kind is carried on where food is not prepared or served.
JUNK. All:
(1) Unregistered, unlicensed or inoperable (including, but not limited to, the lack of component parts) motor vehicles, motorized vehicles or equipment, bicycles, boats, outboard motors or trailers or parts or components thereof;
(2) Inoperable (including, but not limited to, the lack of component parts) agricultural implements or parts or components thereof, machines and mechanical equipment of all kinds or parts or components thereof, and by-products or waste from manufacturing operations of all kinds;
(3) Used lumber or waste resulting from building construction, renovation, remodeling or demolition; or
(4) Felled trees and tree branches that are not immediately processed into lumber, wood for fuel, fence components or other ultimate use.
NUISANCE.
(1) Maintaining or permitting a condition which unreasonably annoys, injures or endangers the safety, health, morals, comfort or repose of any considerable number of members of the public;
(2) Interfering with, obstructing or rendering dangerous for passage, any street, public right-of-way or waters used by the public; and/or
(3) Any other act or omission declared by law to be a public nuisance.
REFUSE. All organic and inorganic:
(1) Material resulting from the manufacture, preparation or serving of food or food products;
(2) Spoiled, decayed or waste food from any source;
(3) Bottles, cans, glassware, paper or paper products, crockery, ashes, rags and discarded clothing;
(4) Tree, lawn or bush clippings and weeds;
(5) Furniture, household furnishings or appliances, or parts or components thereof; or
(6) Human or household waste of all kinds not included in any other portion of this definition.
RESIDENTIAL PREMISES. Any building consisting of any number of dwelling units, each with individual kitchen facilities, and, in the case of multiple dwelling units in the building, each unit shall be considered RESIDENTIAL PREMISES.
(Prior Code, § 10.01)