4-10-2: DEFINITIONS:
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
ATTRACTANT: Any substance which could reasonably be expected to attract wildlife or does attract wildlife, including, but not limited to, food products, pet food, feed, compost, grain or salt.
DUMPSTER ENCLOSURE: A fully enclosed structure consisting of four (4) sides and a secure door or cover, which shall have a latching device of sufficient strength and design to prevent access by wildlife. Dumpster enclosures are subject to all planning and zoning requirements and building codes. An enclosure of less than one hundred twenty (120) square feet shall not require a building permit. An enclosure of one hundred twenty (120) square feet or larger requires a building permit.
REFUSE: Any waste that could reasonably attract wildlife which includes, but shall not be limited to, kitchen, organic waste, food, food packaging, toothpaste, deodorant, cosmetics, spices, seasonings and grease.
REFUSE CONTAINER: Any trash can, dumpster, or similar device used for the collection and storage of solid waste.
RESIDENT: Any person, firm, corporation or organization within the town of Winter Park or on town controlled land.
SPECIAL EVENT: An outdoor gathering such as a concert, conference or festival, whether occurring on public land or private.
WILDLIFE: Any undomesticated animal, including, but not limited to, elk, deer, sheep, lynx, skunks, magpies, crows, bears, raccoons, coyotes, beavers, porcupines, mountain lions, bobcats and foxes.
WILDLIFEPROOF REFUSE CONTAINER: A container used for the storage of refuse that has been certified to be wildlifeproof by the Colorado division of wildlife, the U.S. park service, or the U.S. forest service. A container not so certified, is considered a wildlifeproof refuse container if it is fully enclosed, of sturdy construction, and includes a latching mechanism suitable to prevent wildlife from opening the container. Latching mechanisms shall allow a gap between the container lid of no more than one- half inch (1/2"). Latching mechanisms shall keep the lid closed in the event the container is turned on its side or upside down. Wildlifeproof refuse containers may include drain holes no larger than one inch (1") in any dimension. (Ord. 409, Series of 2008)