For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
GARBAGE. All solid wastes capable of being rapidly decomposed by microorganisms, including, but not limited to, animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food, as well as animal offal and carcasses, but excluding sewage and human wastes.
NOXIOUS WEEDS. Shall include but not be limited to the following:
(1) Alum (allium), Buckthorn, Bur Cucumber, Canada Thistle, Corncockle, Cressleaf Groundsel, Curly Dock, Dodder, Field Bindweed, French Weed, Hairy Whitetop, Hedge Bindweed, Hoary Cress, Horsenettle, Johnsongrass, Leafy Spurge, Mile-A-Minute Weed, Musk Thistle, Oxeye Daisy, Perennial Sowthistle, Poison Hemlock, Purple Loosestrife, Quackgrass, Russian Knapweed, Russian Thistle, Serrated Tussock, Shatter Cane, Sorghum Wild Carrot, Wild Garlic, Wild Mustard, Wild Onion, Wild Parsnip;
(2) Grapevines when growing in groups of 100 or more and not pruned, sprayed, cultivated, or otherwise maintained for two consecutive years;
(3) Bushes of the species of tall, common, or European barberry, further known as berberis vulgaris or its horticultural varieties; and
(4) Any weeds, grass, or plants, other than trees, bushes, flowers, or other cultivated ornamental plants or grasses, growing to a height exceeding 24 inches.
REFUSE. All solid wastes except garbage, and solids that are dissolved or suspended in domestic, commercial or industrial waste water effluent.
SCRAP MATERIALS.
(1) Pieces or fragments of metal, wood, glass, masonry, plastic, textiles, rope, leather, rubber, paper or any other substance that formerly were part of the construction of some useful object or thing or that consist of the excess resulting from the creation of some useful object or thing;
(2) Objects or things, including, but not limited to, machines, tools, equipment, hardware, furniture, appliances and the like, or parts of the same that are no longer in serviceable condition or are valuable only as raw material for reprocessing; or
(3) Brush, including but not limited to any cut weeds, grass, brushes, trees, stumps, branches or other plant materials, but that do not constitute solid wastes as herein defined because they are or may be useful to or wanted by or have not been discarded by the person in control of the premises where they have been located.
SOLID WASTES. Wastes that are nongaseous and non-liquid (except that liquid wastes resulting from the processing of food are deemed solid wastes for the purposes of this chapter).
WASTES. All useless, unwanted or discarded materials resulting from domestic, industrial, commercial or community activities.