"Abatement"means the demolition, removal, repair, maintenance, construction, reconstruction, replacement or reconditioning of structures, appliances, equipment, or other property; or the removal, transportation, disposal and treatment of waste and abandoned materials and equipment or personal property capable of harboring, breeding, or attracting rodents or insects or producing foul odors or blight.
"Administrative Proceedings"mean any act to enforce the provisions of this Code to abate a public nuisance, including, but not limited to, civil and administrative proceedings and collection outstanding fines, fees, and costs.
"Attractive nuisance"means any condition, instrumentality, or machine which is unsafe and unprotected and thereby dangerous to young children by reason of their inability to appreciate the peril which exists, and which may reasonably be expected to attract young children to the premises and risk injury by playing with, in, or on it. Attractive nuisances may include, but shall not be limited to:
1. Abandoned and/or broken equipment;
2. Swimming pools being used as fish ponds or other uses contrary to permitted swimming or other pool uses, subject to state or local regulations requiring, without limitation, that drains be visible from the water's surface and that the water be filtered;
3. Hazardous and/or unmaintained pools, ponds, culverts, excavations; and
"Building"means any structure including, but not limited to, any house, garage, duplex, apartment, condominium, stock cooperative, mobile home, or other residential structure or any portion thereof, which is designed, built, rented or leased to be occupied or otherwise is intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy, and any commercial, industrial, or other establishment, warehouse, kiosk, or other structures affixed to or upon real property, used for the purpose of conducting a business, storage or other activity.
"Garbage"means any putrescible animal, fish, fowl, food, fruit, or vegetable matter resulting from the cultivation, preparation, storage, handling, decay or consumption of the substance.
"Hazardous materials and waste"means any chemical, compound, mixture, substance or article which is identified or listed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or appropriate agency of the State of California as a "hazardous waste" as defined in 40 C.F.R. Sections
261.1 through
261.33, except that for purposes of this chapter, hazardous waste also shall include household waste as defined in 40 C.F.R.
261.4(b)(1).
"Hearing Officer"means the individual appointed by the City Manager of the City of Sausalito to hear the appeal on a determination of the existence of a nuisance.
"Owner"means any person, agent, firm or corporation having legal or equitable interest in the property.
"Premises"means any lot or parcel of land upon which a building is situated, including any portion thereof improved or unimproved, and adjacent streets, sidewalks, parkways and parking areas.
"Property"means any lot or parcel of land, including any alley, sidewalk, parkway or unimproved public easement.
"Refuse"means any putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste, except sewerage, whether combustible or noncombustible and includes garbage and rubbish. This includes, but is not limited to, non-putrescible solid wastes such as ashes, paper, cardboard, tin cans, yard clippings, wood, glass, bedding, crockery, plastics, rubber by-products or litter, and all other similar small waste articles, materials, and debris which have been discarded.
"Stagnant water"means water which is allowed to become stagnant contained in ditches, pools, ponds, streams, excavations, holes, depressions, open cesspools, privy vaults, fountains, cisterns, tanks, shallow wells, barrels, troughs, urns, cans, tires, boxes, bottles, tubs, buckets, roof gutters, tanks of flush closets, reservoirs, vessels, receptacles of any kind or other containers or devices which may hold water.
"Vehicle"means any device by which any person or property may be propelled, moved, or drawn upon a highway, or upon water, excepting a device moved exclusively by human power, or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
"Violator"means any responsible person, as defined in Chapter
1.10, including the landowner, or lessee, tenant, or any other person who had possession or custody of the property.
"Weeds"means useless and troublesome plants generally accepted as having no value and frequently of uncontrolled growth.
(Ord. 07-2025, 10/7/2025)