ABANDONED VEHICLE. Shall have the same meaning as provided in I.C. 9-13-2-1.
CONSTRUCTION TRASH. All paper, boards and other wood products, fiberboard, drywall, insulation, brick, piping, tubing, nails and other fasteners, shingles, block, bags, sacks, boxes, plastic wrapping, siding, heating fixtures, air ventilation fixtures, air-conditioning fixtures, plumbing fixtures and other household fixtures used in, removed from or occurring as a result of remodeling, construction, repair, destruction or demolition of any building or other structure, whether or not such TRASH originated from a lot or parcel of real estate within the town.
LOT OR PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE. Includes, in addition to those grounds within their respective boundaries, all of the grounds lying to the center of the street or alley where the street or alley is not improved, nor dedicated to the town.
NUISANCE. The doing of an unlawful act or the omitting to perform a duty, or the suffering or permitting of any condition or thing to be or exist, which act, omission, condition or thing either:
(1) Injures or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of others;
(2) Offends decency;
(3) Is offensive to the senses;
(4) Unlawfully interferes with, obstructs or tends to obstruct or renders dangerous for passage any public or private street, highway, sidewalk, stream, ditch or drainage;
(5) In any way renders other persons insecure in life or the use of property; or
(6) Essentially interferes with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property or tends to depreciate the value of the property of others.
OCCUPANT. Includes but is not limited to all contractors, subcontractors, builders, repairmen, remodelers, demolition persons and/or any other persons performing work of a similar nature.
WORK. Includes but is not limited to all construction, remodeling, repair, demolition, building or other similar work.
(Ord. 1998-0013, passed - -1998)