For purposes of this article:
City-approved metal or plastic receptacles used for the disposal and storage of solid waste.
All decayable waste from public and private establishments, including but not limited to vegetable, animal and fish offal and animal and fish carcasses. The term does not include sewage, body waste and industrial byproducts.
All worn-out, worthless and discarded material, including but not limited to odds and ends, old iron or other metal, glass, paper and cordage.
Any quantity of uncontainerized paper, metal, plastic, glass, or miscellaneous solid waste which may be classed as trash, debris, rubbish, refuse, garbage or junk not placed in a solid waste container.
Includes, but is not limited to, the following locations owned by private individuals, firms, corporations, institutions or organizations: yards, grounds, driveways, entranceways, passageways, parking areas, working areas, storage areas, vacant lots, drainways and recreation facilities.
Includes, but is not limited to, the following exterior locations: streets, street medians, roads, road medians, catchbasins, sidewalks, recreation paths, strips between streets and sidewalks, lanes, alleys, public rights-of-way, public parking lots, school grounds, municipal vacant lots, parks, other publicly owned recreation facilities, and municipal waterways and bodies of water.
Garbage, rubbish and other decayable and nondecayable waste, including but not limited to vegetable matter and animal and fish carcasses. The term does not include sewage from a public or private establishment or residence. The term does include refuse, such as boulders, rocks, trees, bushes, limbs, and grass, resulting from lot clearing or other such activity.
All nondecayable wastes, except ashes, from a public or private establishment or residence.
(Ordinance 88-04-12-3, art. 1, adopted 4/12/88; Ordinance adopting Code)