Unless the context of a particular provision otherwise requires, the definitions provided in this section shall govern the construction, meaning and application of words and phrases used in this chapter.
(A) "Collection container" means any metal container, receptacle, or similar device that is located on any real property within the city and that is used for soliciting and collecting the receipt of donated property. A collection container does not include recycle bins used exclusively for the collection of recyclable materials by a refuse collection contractor pursuant to Chapter 8.20 of this code, a container that is otherwise considered a "small recycling facility" as defined by § 17.04.551 of this code, or any rubbish or garbage receptacle or any collection box located within an enclosed building.
(B) "Department" means the Community Development Department for the City of Corona.
(C) "Director" means the Community Development Director for the City of Corona.
(D) "Donated property" means clothing, small household items or other small salvageable personal property. For purposes of this definition, small shall be considered to be of a size capable of passing through the collection container receptacle opening.
(E) "Operator" means a person who owns, operates or otherwise is in control of collection containers to solicit collections of salvageable personal property.
(F) "Permittee" means a person over 18 years of age or an entity who is issued a permit authorizing placement of collection container(s) on real property.
(G) "Property owner" means the legal owner of the real property on which a collection container is located or on which a permittee proposes to locate a collection container.
(H) "Real property, property or land" means a lot of record located in the City of Corona.
(I) "State Donation Collection Laws" means state laws, rules or regulations applicable to the collection and distribution of donated property, including, without limitation, the provisions of §§ 148 through 148.9 and §§ 150 through 153 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code.
(Ord. 3219 § 1 (part), 2015; Ord. 3116 § 1 (part), 2012.)