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:
Litter.
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.
Private property.
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 and recreation
facilities.
Public property.
Includes, but is not limited to, the following exterior locations:
streets, street medians, roads, road medians, catch basins, sidewalks,
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.
(1996 Code, sec. 66-71)
Article
22.03 provides for proper disposition of litter at construction/demolition projects.
(1996 Code, sec. 66-75)
Police officers are empowered to enforce any regulation of which
violations may be observed in the normal course of patrol duty. Officers
have authority to enforce, in their normal course of duty, violations
of the following sections in division 1 of this article:
(3) Section
18.05.063(a) Transporting loose materials without adequate covering.
(4) Section
18.05.064(a) Lack of containers at loading/unloading operations.
(7) Section
18.05.067(d) Depositing commercial solid waste in sidewalk or other pedestrian litter receptacles.
(1996 Code, sec. 66-96)
In pursuance of their normal work, city inspectors are authorized
to enforce the following sections:
(1) Section
18.05.065. Litter control at construction/demolition projects and appropriate collection/disposal.
(2) Section
18.05.066. Wherever violations of household solid waste containerization regulations constitute existing or potential fire or health hazards.
(3) Section
18.05.067. Wherever a similar situation prevails with regard to commercial solid waste containerization regulations.
(4) Section
18.05.068. Approval of solid waste disposal and storage facilities at new buildings.
(5) Section
18.05.069. Wherever violations of clean-property regulations constitute existing or potential fire or health hazards.
(1996 Code, sec. 66-97)
It shall be unlawful for any person to violate the provisions of this article. Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and each such person shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion thereof during which any violation of any provision of this article is committed, continued, or permitted and upon the conviction of any such violation, such offense shall be punishable as provided in section
1.01.013.
(1996 Code, sec. 66-98)