For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BENCH. A seat for the accommodation of persons.
DIRECTOR. The Director of Public Works for the city.
DWELLING. A building or portion thereof designed exclusively for residential purposes.
DWELLING UNIT. One or more rooms in a dwelling designed for occupancy by one family for living or sleeping purposes and having kitchen facilities for the exclusive use of only one family.
HIGHWAY. Any public highway, public street, public alley or other public place in the city either owned by the city or dedicated to the city for public use.
ONE-FAMILY DWELLING. A building designed for occupancy by one family and containing one dwelling unit.
PARKWAY. That area of a public street or highway from the curb line to the private property line, including the area developed for sidewalk purposes. Where provisions of this chapter apply to streets and highways not fully developed, the PARKWAY shall be defined as the area between the edge of the existing pavement and the private property line.
PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. Any public thoroughfare or way, including the sidewalk, the parkway, curb, median, and any other public property or easement within a public street.
('64 Code, § 19-1) (Ord. 84, passed - - ; Ord. 164, passed 12-20-60; Ord. 187, passed 10-26-61; Ord. 392, passed 1-28-71; Am. Ord. 965, passed 11-9-04)