Specific definitions.
Animal carcass.
The carcass of an animal exposed so that noxious or disagreeable
odors may escape therefrom and contaminate the air.
Brush.
Mesquite trees, greasewood, cacti, or any other tree or shrubbery
occurring naturally in the area that has a central trunk with a girth
of less than ten inches (10") at its base. The term expressly excludes
ornamental or shade trees that were planted.
Brush trimmings.
Tree and shrub trimmings, which are not susceptible to placement
in regulation containers.
City limits.
The incorporated municipal boundary of the city.
Code enforcement officer.
The code enforcement officer of the city or officer’s
designee. The term may also include a licensed peace officer employed
by the city.
Debris.
Dirt, concrete, rocks, bricks, scrap wood, other waste or
building materials.
Garbage.
Waste capable of decay from a public or private establishment
or restaurant. The term includes vegetable, animal, and fish offal
and animal and fish carcasses, but does not include sewage, body waste,
or an industrial byproduct.
Lot.
A lot as defined in the zoning regulations plus any additional
real property located between the property line and curb or the property
line and one-half the width of the alley.
Offal.
Waste meat products or parts of a butchered animal rejected
as unfit for use.
Person.
Any human individual, association, corporation, institution,
or governmental entity occupying, owning, leasing, renting, or residing
upon a lot that is subject to this article. The fact that a person
is a present occupant of the premises shall be prima facie evidence
that the person has supervision and control of said property. If the
premises are unoccupied, the fact that the current person is listed
by the current tax roll as the owner shall be prima facie evidence
that the person is the owner and has supervision and control of said
lot.
Refuse.
Garbage, rubbish, paper, and other waste both capable and
not capable of decay, including vegetable matter and fish and animal
carcasses.
Rubbish.
Waste not capable of decay from a public or private establishment.
Sanitary.
A condition of good order and cleanliness that precludes
the probability of disease transmission.
Trash.
Animal carcasses, brush, garbage, debris, junk, offal, refuse,
rubbish, and, [sic] as herein defined, including any household trash,
yard trash (grass clippings, leaves, etc.) or construction trash.
Weeds.
All rank and uncultivated vegetable growth or matter that
may create an unsanitary condition or become a harborage for rodents,
vermin, or other disease-carrying pests, regardless of the heights
of the weeds.