Definitions. Except as otherwise indicated by the context
of this Article, the following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and enforcement of this Article:
DAMAGED OR DISABLED VEHICLES
Any vehicle which is not registered or improperly registered
with the State of Missouri, has been inoperable for more than seventy-two
(72) hours or is in such a state or repair as to be inoperable, except
for those on the premises of a duly licensed automobile repair or
sales business or in a duly licenses automobile junking yard.
JUNK
Any old iron, steel, brass, copper tin, lead or other base
metals; old cordage, ropes, rags, fibers or fabrics; old rubber; old
bottles, glass; bones; wastepaper and other waste or discarded material
which might be prepared to be used again in some form; and any or
all of the foregoing; and motor vehicles, no longer used as such,
to be used for scrap metal or stripping or parts; but "junk" shall
not include materials or objects accumulated by a person as by-products,
waste or scraps from the operation of his/her own business or materials
or objects held and used by a manufacturer as an integral part of
his/her own manufacturing processes and kept and stored on his/her
business premises.
LITTER
Includes, without excluding any other substances, the following:
Cut weeds, grass, clippings, branches, twigs, leaves or other natural
materials, cans, bottles and paper. Litter shall also include those
things which are waste and rubbish generated through normal household
activities.
VEHICLE
Any machine propelled by power other than human power designed
to travel along the ground by use of wheels, treads, runners or slides,
including, but not limited to, automobiles, trucks, trailers, motorcycles,
tractors, buggies and wagons or any part thereof.