Buildingmeans any structure, whether public or private, that is for a residential, office, commercial or industrial use.
Burrowmeans a below-ground nest or harborage for rodents.
Debrismeans the worthless remains that result from the destruction or breaking down of anything.
Directormeans the director of the Waco-McLennan County Public Health District. The term also means the authorized representative of the director.
Evidence of rodentsmeans the natural presence of rodent runs, burrows, fecal droppings, rubmarks, gnaw marks, tail drag marks, tracks or other signs which may be associated with the presence of rodents, as well as the visual sighting, hearing, smelling, or otherwise sensing of the presence of rodents.
Garbagemeans the refuse of animal or vegetable matter from households or other activity.
Harboragemeans any place which provides shelter or protection for rodents, thus favoring their reproduction, presence, or continued existence on the premises.
Occupantmeans the person who has the use of or occupies any building or any part thereof or who has the use or possession, actual or constructive, of the premises, whether the actual owner or tenant. In the case of vacant buildings or vacant portions of a business building, or in case of occupancy in whole or in part by the owner, the owner of the building shall be deemed to be and shall have the responsibility of an occupant of such building.
Openingmeans any opening in the foundation, sides or walls, ground or first floor, basement, chimneys, eaves, grills, windows, ventilators, walk grates, or elevators of a building, and any pipes, wires, or other installations through which a rodent may enter.
Ownermeans the person owning the building or premises.
Personmeans individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, public or private institutions, municipalities, political subdivisions of the state, governmental agencies, and public or private corporations.
Premisesmeans a parcel of real property, including all buildings located thereon.
Refusemeans material rejected or thrown aside as worthless.
Rodentmeans rats and mice in the order Rodentia. This shall include, but is not limited to, rats and mice belonging to the family Muridae (which includes the Norway rat, roof rat, and house mouse) and belonging to the family Cricetidae (which includes the deer mouse, the white footed mouse, and the cotton rat).
Rodent eradicationmeans the elimination or extermination of rodents from premises and from rodent harborages of any kind by measures such as baiting, fumigation, or trapping and, where necessary, rodent-proofing such that the premises and rodent harborages are completely freed of rodents, and there is no evidence of rodent infestation remaining.
Rodent-proofingmeans to prevent the ingress of rodents into buildings from the exterior or from one building to another. It consists of the closing, with material impervious to rodent gnawing, of all openings in the exterior walls, ground or first floors, basements, roofs, and foundations that may be reached by rodents from the ground by climbing or by burrowing.
Rodent-tight condition of sewersmeans the condition achieved by the construction and maintenance of sewer lines, manholes, and all other parts of the sewer system in such a manner as to prevent rodents from exiting through openings or breaks.
Rubmarkmeans a dark, sometimes greasy mark formed from contact by the rodent’s body.
Runmeans a narrow pathway of beaten earth and vegetation swept clear of debris by the frequent travel of a rodent.
Trashmeans any accumulation of waste materials no longer of any use, including but not limited to paper, sweepings, dust, rags, bottles, cans, or cardboard.
(Ordinance 10-2009, sec. 2, adopted 1/19/10)