521.11 LITTERING; DEFINITIONS.
   (a)   Definition of Litter. Garbage, refuse, and rubbish as defined herein and all other waste material which, if thrown, deposited or allowed to remain on real estate as herein prohibited, tends to create a danger to the public health, safety and welfare.
   (b)   Garbage. Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food. “Garbage” includes the waste generated from slaughtering and cleaning livestock, game, fish or foul for any purpose.
   (c)   Refuse. All putrescible and non-putrescible solid wastes, except body wastes, including garbage, rubbish, ashes, street cleanings, dead animals, abandoned automobiles, and solid market and industrial wastes.
   (d)   Rubbish. Non-putrescible solid wastes consisting of both combustible and non- combustible wastes, such as paper, wrappings, cigarettes, cardboard, tin, cans, yard clippings, leaves, wood, glass, bedding, crockery, and similar materials including construction scraps and left over materials from construction, repair, demolition or tear down work, and including vehicle parts such as, but not limited to tires, wheels, engine and engine parts, transmissions, axles, body parts, seats, etc.
   (e)   Inoperable Vehicles. Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, including devices used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks, and to which any one of the following applies:
      (1)   Said device fails to display a current vehicle registration plate and sticker if such vehicle or device is of the type required to be registered by the laws of the State of Ohio; or
      (2)   Said device or vehicle is not capable of or unsafe for use on the public streets or highways because of defective or missing parts or components; or
      (3)   Said device or vehicle is missing or has had removed any of its seats, doors, hood, truck lid, engine, transmission, or other drive train parts, has flat or missing tires or wheels, or broken or missing windows. “Vehicles” include passenger cars, utility trailers, campers, boat trailers, motorcycles, motorized bicycles, and bicycles.
   (f)   Private Receptacles. Plastic or metal containers of not more than thirty gallons capacity with tight fitting lids or covers. Plastic garbage bags may be substituted as “private receptacles” provided that when they are filled they are not torn open or leaking their contents, that the openings are tied or closed shut and provided that said plastic garbage bags are not stored or kept on said property for a period of longer than fourteen days.