For the purpose of this chapter the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
"JUNKYARD." Any lot, part of a lot, parcel of real estate, or building which is used for storing or keeping old automobiles which are of no use for service or locomotion; or which is used in the wrecking or tearing apart of old automobiles and storing of wrecked parts on the premises; or which is used for storing and keeping old waste paper, rags, or old rubber; or which is used for the storing of junk iron or other metal in piles or otherwise; or a place where old parts of vehicles are bought and sold and offered for sale; or where old iron or other metals, rags, rubber, or waste materials are burned on the premises; or where old lumber with other waste materials are stored and are offered for sale; or where old iron or other metals are cut and broken in parts by use of shears or by use of sledges, and such metals are piled or stored preparatory to being shipped.
('80 Code, § 14-16)