For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BROWNGOODS. Furniture (except metal), box springs and mattresses, tables, chairs, toys, and similar household items.
COMMERCIAL SANITATION SERVICE. Service to any non-residential property and any residential properties having more than two dwelling units per lot (property tax parcel).
GARBAGE. All animals, fruit, and other vegetable matter and all organic refuse resulting from the preparation of food. This shall include any cartons, cans, bottles, or other containers which may cause fly breeding or draw flies and other insects.
LAND CLEARING. The removal of vegetation in connection with new construction or open-space use of property. It does not include routine yard maintenance activities performed by residents.
HOUSEHOLD METAL PRODUCTS. Swing sets, bed springs, metal furniture, lawn mowers, microwaves, televisions, radios, computers, ironing boards, and other similar small appliances, but not including vehicle parts.
RESIDENTIAL SANITATION SERVICE. Service to single-family houses, mobile homes, townhouses, condominiums, or duplexes, owner or renter occupied, on their own lot (property tax parcel) with direct street access, allowing garbage and other waste to be placed at the curb directly adjacent the residence. Waste from home occupations can be included in residential sanitation service unless quantity is more than one 40-gallon garbage bag.
WASTE MATTER. Grass, ashes, metal ware, broken glass, crockery, stoneware, and all other nonperishable wastes.
WHITEGOODS. Major appliances, including washing machines, dryers, refrigerators, freezers, heaters (but not furnaces), window air conditioners, and other similar items.
(‘90 Code, § 20-1) (Am. Ord. 2002-09, passed 6-10-02; Am. Ord. 2005-16, passed 6-13-05; Am. Ord. 2005-27, passed 1-9-06)