The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
All trees or shrubbery under seven feet in height which are not cultivated, maintained or cared for by persons owning or controlling the premises on which such trees or shrubbery are growing.
Any paved area including, but not limited to, a driveway, a walkway, a sidewalk, a curb, a roadway, a gutter, or a parking or storage area.
A lot, tract or parcel of land one acre or less in size.
Whatever is dangerous to life or health; or whatever renders the ground, the water, the air or any food or drink unhealthy and a hazard to life or health.
All uncultivated vegetable growth, objects and matter not included within the meaning of the other terms defined in this section, which are liable to produce or tend to produce disease or an unhealthy, unwholesome or unsanitary condition on the premises or within the general locality where the growth, objects or matter is situated, including, without limitation; the accumulation of stagnant water, carrion, filth, impure or unwholesome matter, weeds in excess of 12 inches, rubbish and brush.
Property that is publicly owned or upon which a governmental entity has an express or implied property interest (e.g., fee title, easement, etc.) held for a public purpose. Examples of such public purpose include, by way of example and not limitation, highways, streets, sidewalks, drainage facilities, sewerage and water facilities.
All garbage, trash or refuse, discarded or useless articles, discarded clothing or textiles of all sorts, and in general all litter and other things usually included within the meaning of the term.
A tract or parcel of land over one acre in size.
Uncultivated vegetable growth or matter, including grasses, which has grown to a height of more than 12 inches or which, regardless of height, has become an unwholesome or decaying mass or breeding place for mosquitoes or vermin.
(Ordinance 295, sec. 1, adopted 2/12/02; Ordinance O-2013-025, sec. 2(exh. A), adopted 9/10/13)