§ 90.02 DEFINITIONS.
   The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning.
   ABANDONED PERSONAL PROPERTY. Wrecked or derelict property which has been left abandoned and unprotected from the elements and shall include but not be limited to wrecked, inoperative or partially dismantled motor vehicles, trailers, boats, machinery, refrigerators, washing machines, plumbing fixtures, furniture and any other similar article which has been left abandoned and unprotected from the elements.
   ABANDONED REAL PROPERTY. Any property that is vacant and is under a current notice of default and/or notice of mortgagee's sale by the lender or a pending Tax Assessors Lien Sale and/or properties that have been the subject of a foreclosure sale where the title was retained by the beneficiary of a mortgage involved in the foreclosure and any properties transferred under a deed in lieu of foreclosure or sale.
   ACCESSIBLE PROPERTY. A property that is accessible through a comprised/breached gate, fence, wall, etc.
   ACCESSIBLE STRUCTURE. A structure/building that is unsecured and/or breached in such a way as to allow access to the interior space by unauthorized persons.
   EVIDENCE OF VACANCY. Any condition that on its own, or combined with other conditions present would lead a reasonable person to believe that the property is vacant. Such conditions may include, but not be limited to, overgrown and/or dead vegetation, accumulation of abandoned real property, as defined herein, statements by neighbors, passers-by, delivery agents or government agents, among other evidence that the property is vacant.
   FORECLOSURE. The process by which a property, placed as security for a real estate loan, is sold at public sale to satisfy the debt if the borrower defaults.
   ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Any full time law enforcement officer, building official, zoning inspector, code compliance officer, fire inspector or building inspector employed within the city.
   INOPERATIVE VEHICLE. Any wrecked or partially dismantled vehicle that is parked or stored without having all the wheels mounted, or is in a condition of substantial disrepair, or which is parked or stored without having tires inflated, or other similar condition.
   NOMINAL SALVAGE VALUE. The value of an article of abandoned or derelict property which a reasonably prudent person would believe is the fair market value of the property, taking into consideration its useful life, earning capacity or replacement cost, less depreciation and items of general or special depreciation, would be nominally greater than the costs of salvage including the removal, transportation, storage and sale of same.
   PRIVATE PROPERTY. All lands and improvements other than public lands and improvements.
   PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY. A local property manager, property maintenance company or similar entity responsible for the maintenance of abandoned real property.
   PUBLIC PROPERTY. Canals, all waterways, lands and improvements owned by a governmental body or any governmental agency including but not limited to easements and rights-of-way, but excluding the campus of any institution of the state university system.
   RESIDENTIAL BUILDING. Any improved real property, or portion thereof, situated in the city, designed or permitted to be used for dwelling purposes, and shall include the buildings and structures located on such improved real property.
   VACANT. Any building/structure that is not legally occupied.
(Ord. O-2010-02, passed 1-20-10)