As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Discarded materials resulting from or nonusable in the construction, alteration, or repair of structures, and consist of plaster, brick, stones, excavated earth, concrete, lathing, roofing materials, lumber, structural members and like materials.
Consists of discarded washing machines, stoves, water heaters, overstuffed furniture and like materials.
Materials defined and set forth in the definition of "ordinary commercial wastes" which are in excess of five standard size bundles, barrels, or bags per week.
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling, preparation and cooking of food for human consumption, and may be residential or commercial.
Consists of grass, leaves, brush and tree, vine or shrub trimmings.
The waste materials from factories, processing plants, or other manufacturing enterprises.
The general and usual wastes that accumulate in the premises of any grocery, market, store, restaurant or any commercial enterprise operating for profit, not exceeding five standard size barrels, bags, or bundles (not to exceed 75 pounds in weight when full) per week.
Results from ordinary housekeeping activities and may include garbage.
Unwanted, discarded, worthless materials or waste resulting from normal community activities.
Trunks or limbs, three feet or more in diameter and three feet or more in length.