§ 93.070 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   AUTOMOBILE PARTS. Any portion or part of any motor-driven vehicle as detached from the vehicle as a whole.
   MOTOR VEHICLE IN AN INOPERATIVE CONDITION. Any style or type of motor-driven vehicle used or useful for the conveyance of persons or property which is unable to move under its own power due to defective or missing parts, and which has remained in such condition for a period not less than ten consecutive days.
   MOTOR VEHICLE UNFIT FOR FURTHER USE. Any style or type of motor-driven vehicle used for conveyance of persons or property which is in such a condition generally as to be unfit for further use as a conveyance.
   REFUSE. Such matters as are either in fact noxious or have been refused and abandoned by their owner as worthless.
   RUBBISH. Wire, chips, shavings, bottles, broken glass, crockery, tin, cast or wooden ware, boxes, rags, dead weeds, grass clippings, paper circulars, hand bills, boots, shoes, ashes, or any other waste materials.
   SCRAP METAL. Pieces of or parts of steel, iron, tin, zinc, copper, aluminum, or any alloy thereof whether covered with porcelain or other material, whether intact or in parts which has served its usefulness in its original form and can no longer be used or useful for its originally intended purpose.
   USED BUILDING MATERIALS. Any materials such as wood, stone, brick, cement blocks, or any composition or combination thereof used or useful in the construction of any building or structure or driveway which has been used previously for such construction by the same person or other persons.
(1967 Code, § 92.14) (Ord. O-5-70, passed 2-23-1970)