§ 93.141 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, except as otherwise indicated, the following definitions will apply:
   DEBRIS. The scattered remains of something broken or destroyed, rubble or wreckage, and may include but is not limited to old worn tires, vehicles, equipment, furniture, appliances, lumber, or construction material.
   JUNK. Any material or object, used or new, which is not presently useable, or objects or materials so worn, deteriorated or obsolete as to make them unusable in their existing condition, or objects or materials not capable of being used in their present location on the property or which cannot be legally used in their present condition.
   TRASH. All waste items whether described as rubbish, trash, waste, or refuse, used or new, including but not limited to paper, tin cans, bottles, glass, containers, rags, ashes, scrap or metals, bones, cloth, rubber pieces, rope, asphalt, concrete, plaster, tile, bricks, crates, cartons, barrels, boxes, tree limbs, leaves, dead plants and trees, trimmings from plants and trees, grass clippings, tools, fixtures, utensils, lumber, pipe and pipe fittings, machinery or parts thereof, appliances, furniture, motor vehicle parts or tires, or any waste material from the premises, including that building materials for or produced from remodeling or construction, and material or objects which may become a breeding place for flies, mosquitoes, or vermin, or which give off unpleasant odors.
(Ord. 06-676, passed 8-9-06)