4-2-1: DEFINITIONS:
As used in this chapter:
   INOPERABLE OR ABANDONED VEHICLES: Means any motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer, not currently registered and licensed in this State or another state, that cannot be operated in its existing condition because the parts necessary for operation such as, but not limited to, tires, windshield, engine, drive train, driver's seat, steering wheel or column, gas or brake pedals are removed, destroyed, damaged, deteriorated, or nonconforming.
   JUNK: Means all discarded metals, scrap metals, iron, glass, paper, wood, plastics, fiberglass, unused or discarded bicycles, tricycles or other recreational vehicles or parts thereof, waste paper products, unused or discarded building materials, machinery or machinery parts, lumber, accumulations of dirt, gravel, ashes, concrete, or fire remains, or any inoperable or abandoned vehicles, parts, or any other waste materials.
   PUBLIC NUISANCE: Means a crime against the order and economy of South Weber City consisting in unlawfully doing any act or omitting to perform any duty, which act or omission annoys, injures, or endangers the comfort, repose, health, or safety of three (3) or more persons; offends public decency; unlawfully interferes with, obstructs, or tends to obstruct, or renders dangerous for passage, any lake, stream, canal, or basin, or any public park, square, street, or highway; is a nuisance as defined in Utah Code Annotated section 78B-6-1107; or in any way renders three (3) or more persons insecure in life or the use of property.
   A.   An act which affects three (3) or more persons in any of the ways specified in this definition is still a nuisance regardless of the extent to which the annoyance or damage inflicted on individuals is unequal.
   B.   Activities conducted in the normal and ordinary course of agricultural operations, as defined in Utah Code Annotated subsection 78B-6-1101(7), and conducted in accordance with sound agricultural practices are presumed to be reasonable and not constitute a public nuisance. Agricultural operations undertaken in conformity with Federal, State, and local laws and regulations, including Zoning Ordinances, are presumed to be operating within sound agricultural practices.
   WEEDS: Means any vegetation commonly referred to as weeds or which shall have been designated noxious weeds by the Utah Commissioner of Agriculture. (Ord. 16-06, 4-12-2016)