§ 96.02 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ACCESSORY AREAS. Any buffer zones, setbacks, side and rear yards or other areas, whether surfaced or natural, or any space used in connection with the subject premises.
   GARBAGE. Any material, goods, wares, merchandise, ingredients, parts or by-products thereof which are sold, offered for sale, manufactured, processed, repaired or assembled by business or commercial firms or private individuals, which have been discarded and contain waste matter from any animal, fish, fowl, fruit or vegetable matter resulting from said use, storage and growth of food, garden and tree fruits and vegetables; yard trimmings (properly packed grass, small tree branches, cuttings from shrubs, brush or hedges and leaves), tin, glass or other food containers, discarded combustible and noncombustible waste materials, soil, ashes, residue from combustible materials, newspapers, paper, rags, cartons, boxes, excelsior, straw, rubber, leather, metals, mineral matter, crockery, dust and sweepings from buildings.
   GARBAGE CONTAINER. A covered container which is rodent-, varmint- and insectproof.
   INVITEE. Any employee, visitor, customer or any other person upon a subject premises, whether invited or not, directly or indirectly.
   PARKING AREA. Space provided for the parking of a vehicle, together with the means of ingress and egress thereto and the roads and driveways of any subject premises.
   SUBJECT PREMISES. Any premises which contain, in whole or in part, any parking area servicing any industrial, commercial, professional, educational or entertainment with a recreational use; or any premises which contain, in whole or in part, any parking area in conjunction with apartments or other multiple-dwelling units; or any premises which contain, in whole or in part, any parking area servicing any area regularly used for purposes or functions to which the general public is invited, directly or indirectly; the ingress and egress thereto; roads and driveways therein; buffer zones; setbacks or other open space in connection with any of the above-described uses; or any other open areas provided for in connection with the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, variance or conditional use permit which is required pursuant to the zoning code of the township or any law applicable to such premises or use thereof.
   TRASH CONTAINER. A container with a swing cover to receive hand-carried discarded paper and trash.
   USER. Any owner, tenant, trustee, receiver, administrator or other person who controls, in whole or in part, any subject premises.
('74 Code, § 95-2) (Ord. 92-1979, passed 5-29-79)