For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
Large tree or shrub limbs, branches or trimmings which can be handled in standard garbage trucks.
The City of Jacksboro, Texas, or its agents.
All lumber, bricks, stone, sheetrock, roofing, sand, gravel, tile, and all other building material waste from construction, alteration or remodeling of any building.
The receptacles placed throughout the city by the city or its agents in which garbage is deposited for mechanical collection.
Means to discharge, deposit, inject, dump, spill, leak, or place junk, garbage, rubbish, refuse or other solid waste on or into land or water, or into another person's residential or commercial container or polycart.
Kitchen refuse, ordinarily including only foodstuffs or related materials. "Garbage" also includes all decayable wastes, except sewage.
All worn-out, worthless and discarded material, including odds and ends, old iron or other metal, glass and cordage.
All refrigerators, freezers, stoves, water heaters, washers, dryers, ironers, trees, tree limbs, and the like that are too large, heavy or bulky to be collected with normal collection equipment (standard garbage trucks).
All wastes resulting from domestic, commercial or industrial operations incident to urban life, except sewage, but including garbage and trash.
All nondecayable wastes, except ashes.
A city-wide service for collection of garbage, yard trash and brush provided by the city or its agents.
Any residential unit which is served by a separate water meter.
All refuse other than garbage, brush, and large appliances and trees, including household trash (discarded clothing, toys, papers, and the like) and yard trash (grass clippings, small shrub and tree trimmings, leaves, and the like).
(1984 Code, sec. 11-1; 1997 Code, sec. 50.01)