A.
The city council has determined that persons who operate vehicles and use them to illegally dump refuse bring decay to local neighborhoods where they dump such matter. The council has further determined that seizing the vehicles of persons who come into the local neighborhoods to illegally dump refuse will be deterred from creating said nuisances if their vehicles are subject to seizure and forfeiture. The city council finds there is a need to provide for the abatement of such nuisance vehicles.
B. "Combustible waste matter" "Garbage" "Noncombustible waste matter" "Refuse" "Rubbish" "Sanitarian"
The following words and phrases whenever used in this chapter shall be construed as defined in this section:
includes and means magazines, books, hats, trimmings from lawns, trees and flower gardens, pasteboard boxes, rags, paper, straw, sawdust, packing material, shavings, boxes and all such material that will incinerate through contact with flames of ordinary temperature.
includes and means kitchen and refuse leavings and offal, swill, and any accumulation of animal and vegetable and other matter that attends the preparation, consumption, decay or dealing in or storage of meats, fish, fowl, birds and vegetables.
includes and means crockery, bottles, glass, tin cans, metal vessels, ashes and all such material that will not incinerate through contact with flames of ordinary temperature.
includes both garbage and rubbish as defined herein; but it does not include construction materials, broken concrete, dirt from grading, and rocks over two-inch diameter.
includes both combustible and noncombustible waste matter as herein defined.
means the employee charged by the city with the responsibility for the enforcement of health and sanitary ordinances and regulations.
(Ord. 03-23 § 2 (part))