The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and enforcement of this Article 1:
A vehicle that: (a) is in a state of disrepair rendering the vehicle incapable of being driven in its condition; (b) has not been moved or used for seven consecutive days or more and, if on private property, is apparently deserted; or (c) has been left on the public way without state registration plates or a temporary state registration placard for at least 48 hours.
[Amended 7-20-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-3537]
Any structure, vehicle, railway car, aircraft or watercraft used for lodging, business or industry.
Any instrument or device, whether incomplete, revoked or expired, whether known as a credit card, debit card, gift card, credit plate, charge plate, courtesy card, or by any other name, issued with or without fee for the use of the cardholder in obtaining money, goods, services or anything else of value, including satisfaction of a debt or the payment of a check drawn by a cardholder, either on credit or in consideration of an undertaking or guaranty by the issuer.
An injury or harm to property sufficient to lower its value or involving significant inconvenience or loss of efficiency.
Occurs when a person knowingly:
Creates or confirms another's false impression which the person does not believe to be true; or
Fails to correct another's false impression which the person previously has created or confirmed; or
Prevents another from acquiring information material to the disposition of the property involved; or
Transfers or encumbers property without disclosing a lien, adverse claim, or other legal impediment to the enjoyment of the property, whether that impediment is or is not valid, or is or is not a matter of official record; or
Promises performance which the person does not intend to perform or knows will not be performed; or
Uses a credit card without authorization or which he or she knows to be stolen, forged, revoked or canceled.
The term "deception" does not include falsity as to matters having no pecuniary significance. |
An unlicensed, uninvited or otherwise unprivileged entry into or remaining in or upon premises. A person who, regardless of his or her intent, enters or remains in or upon premises which are at the time open to the public does so with license and privilege unless he or she defies a lawful order not to enter or remain, personally communicated to him or her by the owner of the premises or some other authorized person. A license or privilege to enter or remain in a public building which is only partly open to the public is not a license or privilege to enter or remain in that part of the building which is not open to the public.
Any motor vehicle from which, for a period of at least seven days, the engine, wheels or other parts have been removed, or on which the engine, wheels or other parts have been altered, damaged, or otherwise so treated that the vehicle is incapable of being driven under its own motor power. "Inoperable motor vehicle" shall not include a motor vehicle which has been rendered temporarily incapable of being driven under its own power in order to perform ordinary service or repair operations nor to any motor vehicles that are kept within a building when not in use, to historic vehicles over 25 years of age, or to a motor vehicle on the premises of a place of business engaged in wrecking or junking of motor vehicles.
Includes, but is not necessarily limited to, conduct heretofore defined or known as "common law larceny by trespassory taking," "common law larceny by trick," "larceny by conversion, embezzlement, extortion, or obtaining property by false pretenses."
Any person, other than the violator, who has possession of or any other interest in the property involved, and without whose consent the person has no authority to exert control over the property.
To withhold property or cause it to be withheld from a person permanently or for so extended a period or under such circumstances that the major portion of its economic value, or of the use and benefit of such property, is lost to him; or
To dispose of the property so as to make it unlikely that the owner will recover it; or
To retain the property with intent to restore it to the owner only if the owner purchases or leases it back, or pays a reward or other compensation for its return; or
To encumber, sell, give, pledge, or otherwise transfer any interest in the property.
A building or real property.
Any money, credit card, personal property, real property, thing in action, evidence of debt or contract, public record, or article of value of any kind.
Includes, but is not limited to, acquiring title, possession, control, or a security interest in the property.
Includes, but is not limited to, labor, professional service, transportation service, the supplying of hotel accommodations, restaurant services, entertainment, the supplying of equipment for use, and the supplying of commodities of a public utility nature, such as gas, electricity, steam and water.
Obtained by theft, robbery, extortion, or appropriating lost or misdelivered property.
The entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
To communicate, directly or indirectly, the intent:
To cause bodily injury in the future to another; or
To cause damage to property of another; or
To subject another person to physical confinement or restraint; or
To accuse another person of a crime or cause criminal charges to be instituted against another person; or
To expose a secret or publicize an asserted fact, whether true or false, tending to subject another person to hatred, contempt or ridicule; or
To reveal significant information sought to be concealed by the person threatened; or
To testify or provide information or withhold testimony or information with respect to another's legal claim or defense; or
To take wrongful action as an official against anyone or anything, or wrongfully withhold official action, or cause such action or withholding; or
To do any other act which is intended to harm substantially any person with respect to his or her health, safety, business, financial condition, or personal relationships.
A machine propelled by power other than human power designed to travel along the ground by use of wheels, treads, runners, or slides and transport persons or property or pull machinery and shall include, without limitation, automobile, truck, trailer, motorcycle, tractor, buggy and wagon.