For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have the specified meanings:
Enforcement Official.The city manager, the city attorney or other legal representatives of the city, and the director of each department or their authorized representatives.
Inoperative Vehicle.Any vehicle which cannot be legally operated on the street because of lack of current registration, lack of an engine, transmission, wheels, tires, doors, windshield or any other part or equipment necessary to operate safely, or which cannot be operated under its own power.
Junk.Any castoff, damaged, discarded, junked, obsolete, salvaged, scrapped, unusable, worn-out or wrecked object, thing or material, including, but not limited to, those composed in whole or in part of asphalt, brick, carbon, cement, plastic or other synthetic substance, fiber, glass, plaster, plaster of Paris, rubber, terra cotta, wool, cotton, cloth, canvas, wood, metal, sand, organic matter or other substance.
Owner or Occupant.Owner of record of real property as shown on the latest equalized property tax assessment rolls for the county of Santa Barbara, occupant, lessee, or interested holder in same, as the case may be including the owner of real property whereon a vehicle(s) or part(s) thereof is located.
Premises.Any real property and/or improvements thereon, as the case may be.
Public Right-of-Way.Any highway, street, road, alley, way or place publicly maintained and opened to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel.
Vehicle.Any device by which any person or property may be propelled, moved or drawn upon a highway, excepting a device moved exclusively by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
(Ord. 99-202, 1999)