A.
For the purpose of this chapter, the word "garbage" shall be held to include kitchen and table refuse and offal, swill and also every accumulation of animal and vegetable and other matter that attends the preparation, consumption, decay or dealing in or storage of meats, fish, fowl, birds, fruits or vegetables.
B.
The term "waste matter" includes and is held to mean crockery, bottles, broken brick, tin vessels, pasteboard boxes, berry boxes, paper, straw, sawdust packing material shavings, boxes, natural soil, street sweepings, ashes, earth and stone, and all noncombustible waste matter. The term "waste matter" also includes litter and all other materials which are rejected by the owners or producers thereof as offensive or useless and which, by their presence and accumulation may injuriously affect the health, comfort or safety of the city by increasing disease or hazard by fire, together with all matter and materials which cannot be defined as refuse or garbage, but which are rejected by the owners or producers thereof as useless.
(1966 Code § 4500; 1976 Code § 6-3.01; Amended by Ord. 417 § 1; Ord. 8 §§ 5, 6)