For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply in this chapter:
"Abatement"means the process of documenting and collecting eligible items for storage, and removing and disposing of, recycling, or reusing of waste at an encampment according to the process in Section
11.40.050 (Abatement of encampments).
"Camp paraphernalia"means personal property used to facilitate occupancy of an area and includes personal property typically associated with camping such as tarps, cots, beds, sleeping bags, hammocks, bedding, camp stoves, cooking equipment, buckets, and similar equipment, mattresses, couches, dressers, or other furniture.
"Camp"means to pitch, erect, or occupy an encampment, or to use camp paraphernalia or both, for the purpose of, or in a way that facilitates outdoor sheltering for living accommodation purposes or for remaining outdoors overnight.
"Encampment"means one or more temporary, makeshift, or hand-built structures not intended for long-term continuous occupancy, including tents, that are used to shelter one or more persons or their belongings and that are not authorized by the property owner. Encampment includes any camp paraphernalia and personal property associated with or located in or around the structures or tents.
"Open space"means any undeveloped public property either primarily in its natural state, including canyons, bluffs, and unimproved waterways, or that is held out by the city or used by the public for passive recreational purposes, conservation, habitat preservation, or that maintains or enhances the conservation of natural or scenic resources.
"Park"means any public property, whether developed or undeveloped, held out by the city or used by the public for active or passive park and recreation uses, including adjacent buffer lands and natural areas and any adjacent parking lots and perimeter sidewalks.
"Shelter"means any city-funded shelter or shelter provided by the city for shelter placements where individuals or families experiencing homelessness can access beds and other services or an area designated by the city manager for use by individuals or families experiencing homelessness.
"Waste"means any rubbish, solid waste, liquid waste, infectious waste, or medical waste. Waste does not include compost piles, composting or recyclable material properly contained and disposed of in a timely fashion.
"Waterway"means all the portions of the Whitewater River, Tahquitz Creek, Tahquitz Creek Channel, or any flood control channel located within the boundaries of the city of Palm Springs.
(Prior code §§ 4700—4700.5; Ord. 1696 § 2, 2006; Ord. 2099, 7/25/2024)