(A) For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
DISCARDED FURNITURE. An item of furniture originally intended for use within the interior of a building but left or stored out-of-doors.
JUNKED MOTOR VEHICLE.
(a) An unlicensed motor vehicle;
(b) A motor vehicle lacking vital component parts, including motor vehicles with pioneer, classic car, collector or street rod license;
(c) A motor vehicle which is in an inoperable condition, including motor vehicles with pioneer, classic car, collector or street rod license;
(d) A motor vehicle which has remained for a period of more than 48 hours on public property without the consent of the person in control of such property; or
(e) A motor vehicle voluntarily surrendered by its owner and accepted by the city.
JUNKED APPLIANCE. A household appliance lacking vital component parts or in an inoperable condition.
OFFICER CHARGED WITH ENFORCEMENT. The individual authorized by the City Council to enforce the terms of this chapter as defined in § 95.05.
PRIVATE PROPERTY. Any real property within the city which is privately owned and which is not public property as defined in this section.
PUBLIC PROPERTY. Any street, alley or highway which shall include the entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained for the purposes of vehicular travel, and also means any other publicly owned property or facility.
VITAL COMPONENT PARTS. Those parts of a motor vehicle or appliance that are essential to its mechanical functioning.
(Ord. 121, passed 1-13-1998; Am. Ord. 2021-11-1, passed 11-9-2021)