9.6.502: DEFINITIONS:
INOPERABLE VEHICLE: Any motor vehicle or other self-propelled vehicle which is incapable of moving under its own power and which the owner or possessor cannot establish as being capable of travel under its own power, in its existing condition, in a safe and lawful manner upon public streets and highways.
JUNK: Any manufactured goods, appliance, fixture, furniture, machinery, vehicle, personal property or any other thing or part, whether of value or valueless, or demolished, discarded, dismantled, partially dismantled, dilapidated, or so worn, deteriorated or in a condition that it would not be normally usable in its current state for its original manufactured use. This shall include, by way of illustration only and without limitation, wood, used lumber, paper, glass, bottles, rags, rubber, scrap metal, tin cans, scrap material, waste, concrete, rubble, boxes, crates, building materials, or machinery or automobile parts.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE: A vehicle used for transient living quarters which can be towed, hauled or driven and is designed for recreational, camping or travel use and including, but not limited to, travel trailers, camper trailers, motor homes, pickup campers, watercraft or snowmobiles.
UNLICENSED VEHICLE: A vehicle which has a license plate that has been expired for over thirty (30) days, or no license plate is visible.
VEHICLE: Any device which is capable of self-propulsion or being otherwise moved from place to place upon wheels or endless tracks, excepting a device moved exclusively upon stationary rails, a device designed to move primarily through the air or a device designed to move primarily through human muscular power. (Ord. 90-119; Ord. 01-42; Ord. 03-123)