As used in this chapter:
(a) "Blighting influence" means that a building or other structure is so poorly maintained that its condition, directly or indirectly, represents a threat to the health or safety of the general public or to persons living on ad-joining property or in the area; constitutes an unsanitary condition; lends itself to habitation or infestation by rodents, termites or other vermin; or represents a threat to property values or to the residential or commercial desirability of adjoining property or other property within the area.
(b) "Accessory building" means any structure located on the same lot as, or on a lot adjacent to a lot occupied by, a principal building, and its use is incidental and subordinate to that of the principal building.
(Ord. 1046. Passed 7-1-85.)