Property maintenance definitions. The following words and terms,
wherever used herein or referred to in this code, shall have the respective
meanings assigned to them unless a different meaning clearly appears
from the context.
DETERIORATION
The condition of a building or part thereof characterized
by holes, breaks, rot, crumbling, peeling, rusting, or other evidence
of physical decay or neglect, lack of maintenance or excessive use.
All exterior wood and composition surfaces shall be properly protected
from the elements and against decay by paint, stain or other protective
coating and applied in a workmanlike manner.
ELEMENTS
Any element, whether created by nature or by man, which,
with reasonable foreseeability, could carry litter from one place
to another. Elements shall include, but not be limited to, wind, rain,
water, insects, and animals.
EXPOSED TO PUBLIC VIEW
Any premises, or any part thereof, or any building, or any
part thereof, which may be viewed by the public.
EXTERMINATION
The control and elimination of insects, rodents, and vermin.
FARM STRUCTURES
Any building or structure used for storing agricultural equipment
or farm produce or products, housing livestock or poultry, or processing
dairy products. The term "farm structure" shall not include dwellings
or manure storage facilities.
GARBAGE
Decaying and decomposing animal and vegetable waste resulting
from the handling, preparation, cooking, and/or consumption of food.
(See also "refuse" and "rubbish.")
INFESTATION
The presence of insects, rodents, vermin, or other pests
on the premises which constitute a health hazard.
LITTER
Includes any uncontainerized, man-made or man-used waste
which, if deposited within the Village otherwise than in a litter
receptacle, tends to create a danger to public health, safety, and
welfare or to impair the environment of the citizens of the Village.
Litter may include, but is not limited to, any garbage, trash, refuse,
rubbish, confetti, debris, grass clippings or other lawn or garden
waste, newspaper, magazine, glass, metal, plastic or paper container
or other construction material, motor vehicle part, furniture, oil,
or dead animal carcass.
MIXED OCCUPANCY
Any building containing one or more dwelling units or rooming
units and also having a portion thereof devoted to nondwelling uses
or used as a hotel.
OPERATOR
Any person who has charge, care or control of a dwelling
or premises, or part thereof, whether with or without the knowledge
and consent of the owner.
OWNER
Any person who, alone or jointly or severally with others,
shall have legal or equitable title to any premises, with or without
accompanying actual possession thereof. Any person who is a lessee
subletting or reassigning any part or all of any dwelling or dwelling
unit shall be deemed to be co-owner with the lessor and shall have
joint responsibility over the portion of the premises sublet or assigned
by said lessee.
PARK
A public or private park, reservation, playground, beach,
recreation center or any public or private area devoted to active
or passive recreation or any other area under the supervision of the
Village.
PARKING LOT
Any private or public property with provisions for parking
vehicles to which the public is invited or which the public is permitted
to use or which is visible from any public place or private premises.
PRIVATE PREMISES
Any dwelling house, building or other structure designed
to be used, either wholly or in part, for private residential purposes,
whether inhabited or temporarily or continuously uninhabited or vacant,
and shall include any yard, grounds, walk, driveway, porch, steps,
vestibule, mailbox or other structure belonging or appurtenant to
such dwelling house, building or other structure.
PUBLIC PLACE
All streets, boulevards, avenues, lanes, alleys or other
public ways, in addition to all parks, squares, plazas, grounds and
buildings, and other privately owned areas open and frequented by
the general public, whether publicly or privately owned.
REFUSE
All decayed and decomposed solid waste, including, but not
limited to, garbage, rubbish, ashes, dead animals, animal feces, abandoned
automobiles and solid wastes. (See also "garbage" and "rubbish.")
RUBBISH
Solid wastes consisting of both combustible and noncombustible
wastes, such as paper, wrappings, cigarettes, cardboard, tin cans,
yard clippings, leaves, wood, glass, bedding, crockery, and similar
materials. (See also "garbage" and "refuse.")
WORKMANLIKE
Accomplished in a reasonably skillful manner.