[Ord. No. 718-05, 7-11-2005; Ord. No. 812-07, 2-19-2007; Ord. No. 2040-26, 6-2-2026]
Any vehicle which is in a wrecked, dismantled, partially dismantled, discarded, or otherwise inoperable condition or does not have affixed thereto an unexpired license plate and has been parked, stored, or left, whether attended or not, upon any public or private property in the City for a period of time in excess of 48 hours. This term includes any boat or other recreational vehicle which is in a wrecked, dismantled, partially dismantled, discarded, or otherwise inoperable condition. The term does not include any motor vehicle which is:
Enclosed within an approved building on private property; or
Held in connection with a business enterprise, lawfully licensed by the City, on property zoned for junkyard, vehicle repair facility, or vehicle storage yard; or
In operable condition specifically adapted or designed for operation on drag strips or raceways; or
Retained primarily as an antique collector's item and registered under state law as an antique vehicle.
Any building, garage, accessory structure or other structure, having four enclosing walls and a roof, built according to and in compliance with all applicable building, zoning, fire or other codes of the City.
A litter storage and collection receptacle as required and authorized in the appropriate ordinances of this City (refuse collection system).
Any establishment or place of business which is duly licensed and operated in accordance with all applicable laws and/or ordinances of the City, and which is maintained, used or operated for storing, keeping, buying or selling of wrecked, ruined, damaged or dismantled motor vehicles or parts thereof.
Any nuisance condition involving a residential or nonresidential structure, including remains from demolition, remains from fire, parts of buildings or part of uninhabitable structures.
A notice specifying a violation of the provisions of this chapter which directs the violator to appear in the Municipal Court to answer the charge.
The area within the corporate limits.
Any lot, tract, parcel, land, or other property located within the City on which offices, clinics, kennels, shopping or service establishments, or any other commercial enterprises exists, or any property that is located within an area that is zoned or designated for uses other than residential purposes by the City.
A written notice informing the recipient of a violation of the provisions of this chapter and specifying a period of time in which to correct the violation.
All buildings, structures or conditions which are unsafe or unsanitary for human habitation, or not provided with adequate egress, or which constitute a fire hazard, or are otherwise dangerous to human life.
Any furniture, appliance, carpeting, or similar item, intended for indoor residential use, placed outside of an approved, enclosed and covered structure.
Any official of the City Police Department or any other City employee designated by the Mayor as the person to exercise the authority and perform the duties delegated by this chapter to the enforcing official.
Vegetable or animal matter and all refuse matter arising from or produced by or that attends the preparation, use, cooking, dealing in or storing of bread, meat, fish, fowl, fruit or vegetables, and in general, from food for human consumption, and all other matter, including paper, cartons, boxes and cardboard.
A watertight receptacle or container of substantial construction having a capacity of not more than 300 gallons, with a tight-fitting lid or cover that has been approved by the authorized contractor as suitable for pickup and dumping by hydraulic lift or hoist.
Any abundance of overgrown grass or weeds within the City which is injurious to the general public health, safety and general welfare by providing breeding grounds and shelter for rats, mice, snakes, mosquitoes and other vermin, insects and pests; or attaining such heights and dryness so as to constitute a serious fire threat or hazard; or bearing winged or downy seeds, when mature, that cause the spread of seeds and, when breathed, irritation to the throat, lung and eyes of the public; or hiding debris such as broken glass or metal which could inflict injury on any person going upon the property, or being unsightly; or any growth of grass or weeds, other than ornamental plant growth, which exceeds 12 inches in height.
A division of a tract of land or acreage into tracts or parcels, and the improvement thereof by construction of streets, water lines and, where applicable, sewer lines to serve the subdivided property.
All metals including but not limited to any used or secondhand parts of machinery; plumbing fixtures, or parts thereof; parts of an automobile, truck, bus, motorcycle, or other motor vehicle; gas or electrical appliances or fixtures, or parts thereof; household hardware; wire; cable; bearings; valves; pipes and pipe fittings; building materials; wood; or any other used or secondhand metal articles, including motor vehicles.
Any premises, establishment or place of business which is duly licensed and operated in accordance with all applicable laws and/or ordinances of the City, and which is maintained, operated or used for storing, keeping or dismantling of junk and salvage, but shall not include the place of business or premises of a scrap processor as herein defined.
All waste material which can be or is subject to being blown from place to place or scattered by the elements, including, but not limited to, garbage, refuse, waste, paper, cartons, cans, metal, glass, plastics, wrappings, boxes or cardboard, whether or not it is of value. The term shall also include any abandoned, unattended or discarded icebox, refrigerator or other container which has an airtight door or lid, snap lock or other locking device which might not be released from the inside, washer, dryer or any other appliance.
Any vehicle which is self-propelled, and shall include but not be limited to automobiles, trucks, buses, vans, motorcycles, motor homes, dune buggies, tractors and motorized recreational or agricultural vehicles.
Uncultivated and unseeded land, still in a state of nature. But any growth on land, once it has been cleared or plowed, is not a natural condition, even though it has not been planted or cultivated by anyone.
Any newspaper of general circulation as defined by general law, any newspaper duly entered with the United States Postal Service, in accordance with federal statute or regulation, and any newspaper filed and recorded with any recording officer as provided by general law, and, in addition thereto, shall mean and include any periodical or current magazine regularly published with not less than four issues per year, and sold to the public.
Any vehicle that is not self-propelled, and shall include but not be limited to camping trailers, utility trailers, boat trailers and horse trailers.
As applied to any house, building, store, shop, room, lot or premises, the owner, tenant or other person who, for the time being, is in possession or is in charge or control thereof, either for such person's self or for another, or as agent, officer or employee of a corporation.
Includes legal title holder, lessee, or occupant of property, or agent of legal title holder or lessee, in charge, possession or control of property. For a building nuisance only, includes any mortgage holder of record.
A park, reservation, playground, beach, recreation center or any other public area in the City, owned or used by the City and devoted to active or passive recreation.
Any individual, firm, association, limited liability company or corporation.
Any lot, yard, plot, tract, parcel or other piece of land or property located within the City, and any dwelling, flat, rooming house, apartment house, hospital, school, hotel, club, restaurant, boardinghouse, eating place, shop, church, business or place.
Any dwelling, house, building, or other structure designed or used either wholly or in part for private residential purposes, whether inhabited or temporarily or continuously uninhabited or vacant, and shall include any yard, grounds, walk, driveway, porch, steps, vestibule or mailbox belonging or appurtenant to such dwelling, house, building or other structure.
Any real property, including appurtenances thereon, which is owned, maintained, or controlled by the City, or any county, state, or federal governmental entity, and shall include any street, avenue, road, drive, lane, boulevard, alley, sidewalk, highway, park or other property owned, operated, or controlled by the City, or any other public governmental entity, for the use, benefit or enjoyment of the general public.
All waste (except body wastes), including garbage, rubbish, ashes, street cleanings, dead animals, abandoned automobiles and solid market and industrial wastes.
Any lot, tract, parcel, land or other property located within the City on which single-family or multifamily structures used as a residence or for human habitation exist, or any property that is located within an area that is zoned for residential uses by the City.
"Rubbish" includes shrubbery trimmings, limbs, grass, leaves, stumps, stoves, refrigerators, freezers, sofas, hot water heaters, and other appliances, cardboard cartons, wood, boxes, plastics, rags, bedding, leather, rubber, metals, tin cans, tires and other refuse.
The place for dumping or disposing of garbage and rubbish, operated by the City of Albertville, Alabama, or such place or places designated by the County Health Officer of Marshall County.
Other materials or waste, including but not limited to old cordage, ropes, rubber, bottles and other glass, tin or aluminum cans, buckets, tree branches, tree limbs, tree stumps, or other waste or refuse not otherwise classified herein as junk, litter or garbage.
Any person, establishment or place of business which is duly licensed and operated in accordance with all applicable laws and/or ordinances of the City, and which is maintained, used or operated solely for the processing or preparing of scrap metals and is engaged primarily in the purchase and collection of scrap metallics (e.g., manufacturing by-products, obsolescent machinery and vehicles) for the specific purpose of processing into scrap materials for the metals recovery industry, such as steel mills, foundries, smelters, and refineries, and having machinery and facilities designed for such processing, and making regular shipments of such materials in the normal course of business.
All tree and lawn trimmings, leaves, pine straw, trash that has been burned, rocks, bricks, dirt, ashes, lumber, bushes, and demolition-type waste, except this term shall expressly not include any paper, cartons, cardboard, refuse, garbage, litter, rubbish, sludge, liquids, toxic waste or wastes.
Any vegetation, weeds, grass or plants (other than trees, bushes, flowers or other ornamental plants or vegetables under proper care and cultivation) which have grown to a height of 12 inches or more on any lot or tract of land in the City.
Any device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported, carried or drawn from one place to another, and shall include but not be limited to motor vehicles, boat trailers, utility trailers, horse trailers, bicycles, carts, tractors or other devices.
Any paper, cartons, cans, litter or other materials which are thrown away or rejected for further use.