As used in this article:
Garbage.Every accumulation of both animal and vegetable matter, liquid or otherwise, that is received from kitchens, and also all decayable waste. It does not include compost heaps.
Junk.All worn-out or discarded material, including but not limited to old iron or other metal, glass and cordage, machinery of any kind, tractors, refrigerators, stoves, any other household appliances, furniture, or old, discarded or abandoned boats, and broken, discarded or unused building materials such as lumber, brick, plaster, sand or gravel. For purposes of this definition, a boat is considered old, abandoned or discarded if it is damaged to the extent it is not seaworthy.
Litter.Discarded paper, wrapping material, used beverage or food containers, rubbish, trash or garbage.
Occupant.Any person, firm or corporation, both public and private, claiming or having possessory control of any property.
Owner.Any person, firm or corporation, both public and private, claiming title of any property.
Person.A natural person, joint venture, joint stock company, partnership, association, club, companies, or lessee, agent, servant, officer or employee of any of them.
Real property.Land, including an easement on, through or across the property and unpaved street and alley right-of-way adjacent to the real property.
Refuse.An accumulation of worn-out, used, broken or rejected materials, and includes garbage, litter, rubbish, yard waste and other decayable or nondecayable waste. It includes, but is not limited to, old barrels, old tires, tree and brush trimmings and unused household items and appliances. It does not include compost heaps.
Rubbish.All loose and decayed material and dirt-like substances that attend use or decay, or which accumulates from building, storing or cleaning, trash, debris, rubble, stone or fragments of building materials.
Yard waste.Grass and brush trimmings, trees or tree limbs, hedge or shrub cuttings, leaves, weeds, vines or other decayable waste which is generated by maintaining a yard.
(2001 Code, sec. 8.102)