For the purpose of this chapter the following definition of litter shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
LITTER. Handbills, debris, bottles, cans, jars, cups, napkins, wrappers, sacks, plastic material, trash, waste material, garbage, fruit or vegetable peelings, refuse, rags, old clothes, any worn out, discarded, or old iron, other metal, automobile parts, chain, copper, parts of machinery, automobile tires, appliances, or old wrecked, or unusable automobiles and trucks, crockery, rocks, bricks, lumber sawdust, broken glass, excess leaves, dirt or rubbish of any kind that may be offensive or unsightly or that may be dangerous to traffic, concrete and/or tar composition that was removed after being used as a binder for road surfaces, dead animals, carcass, human body or parts thereof, carrion, offal, human excrement, filth, manure, putrid or decaying animal matter, or other substance or matter offensive to the smell or injurious to health.
(Ord. passed 11-7-77)