If a word is not defined in this Chapter, then the applicable definitions in Article 9 or other specific cited Code section shall apply. If a word is not defined, then the most common dictionary definition is presumed to be correct:
"Attractive nuisance"means any condition or item that is left unprotected and accessible, including any unsecured or unsanitary pools and abandoned or broken equipment or machinery, and any other condition which may reasonably be expected to attract young children under the age of thirteen to the premises who would be at risk for injury by playing with, in, or on it, and thereby dangerous to young children by reason or their inability to appreciate the peril therein.
"Conveyance"means any elevator, dumbwaiter, escalator, moving platform lift, stairway chairlift, material lift or dumbwaiter with automatic transfer device, automated people mover, or other similar equipment.
"Director"means the Director of Community Development, or designee.
"Graffiti"means any writing, printing, symbol, figure, design, painting, marking, inscription, or other defacement that is written, sprayed, painted, scratched, etched, engraved, drawn, marked, or otherwise applied to any exterior surface of a building, wall, window, fence, tree, sidewalk, curb, or other structure without the prior consent of the owner or person in possession.
"Habitable room" or "habitable space"means any space in a building intended for living, sleeping, eating, or cooking. Bathrooms, toilet rooms, closets, halls, storage or utility spaces and similar areas are not considered habitable rooms.
"Hardscape"means the man-made features used in landscape architecture, e.g., paths or walls, as contrasted with vegetation. This term includes, but is not limited to, paved areas, driveways, retaining walls, sleeper walls, stairs, walkways, and any other landscaping made up of hard-wearing materials such as wood, stone, and concrete.
"Improvement"means any structure that is located on real property.
"Landscape"means an area set aside from structures and parking/driveway uses, which is developed to include predominately living, thriving, trees, vines, shrubs, flowers, grasses, and other plants. Porous materials, such as rock, mulch, decomposed granite, and synthetic turf, can be used in conjunction with living plant materials; however, landscaped areas must be predominantly of living materials and in compliance with Article 9 of this Code.
"Materials of construction"means any man-made or natural material which is used is the construction of and contributes to the structural integrity of any building or structure.
"Operator system"means any device which assists the opening, closing, or locking or unlocking of a door, garage door, or gate. This includes, but is not limited to, call boxes, door phones, intercom systems, and remote entry systems for multiple-unit dwelling properties.
"Parkway"means all that area exclusive of sidewalk lying between a property line and any curb.
"Premises"means any real property or improvements thereon.
"Property"includes real property and means any land, and anything growing on, permanently affixed to, or built upon the land.
"Responsible person" or "responsible party"means any individual or entity who is responsible for causing or maintaining a violation of this Code, or applicable State codes. The terms "person," "responsible person" or "responsible party" include, but are not limited to, a property owner, tenant, person with a legal interest in real property or person in possession of real property, the president or other head of a corporation or a person authorized by a corporation to receive service of process in a civil action, a business owner or manager of a business.
"Structure"means anything constructed or erected, regardless of permitting status, the use of which requires attachment to the ground or attachment to something located on the ground. For the purposes of this Chapter, the term "structure" includes "buildings."
"Structure exterior"means any exterior wall, wall covering, foundation, roof, or other exterior portion of any structure. This definition only applies to exterior decks if the deck was required to be built with a building permit or if it is physically attached to the main structure.
"Structure interior"means any interior wall, floor, ceiling, roof, or other portion of any structure that is structurally related. This definition shall not apply to items, including, but not limited to, floor covering, kitchen or bathroom cabinetry, sinks, toilets, and light fixtures.
"Substantial deterioration"means serious neglect in maintaining or repairing a building or structure that results in a noticeable decline in the physical quality of the building façade, building features, structural or non-structural elements and weatherproofing.
"Weeds"means any plant that is growing where it is not wanted.
(Added by Ord. No. 2758CCS, 9/26/2023)