For the purpose of this chapter, the singular number includes the plural, the word "shall" is mandatory and not discretionary, and the term "this chapter" shall be deemed to include all amendments hereafter made to this chapter.
"Board"means the Josephine County Board of Commissioners.
"Inoperable or Wrecked Motor Vehicle"means any vehicle including the parts thereof which is, or reasonably appears to be, discarded, dismantled, partially dismantled, stripped, rusted, junked, wrecked, nonoperating, not currently licensed for operation, or no longer safely usable for the purposes for which it was manufactured.
"Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL)"means the maximum allowable level of a contaminant in water, which will not cause a public health risk when the water is delivered to the users of a public water system, except in the case of turbidity where the maximum allowable level is measured at the point of entry to the distribution system. Contaminants occurring in the water resulting from circumstances controlled by the water user, except those resulting from corrosion of piping and plumbing caused by water quality, are excluded from this definition.
"On-Site Sewage Disposal System"means a system or any part of a system used to dispose liquid and solid sewage. Parts include septic tank, disposal trenches, effluent pipe, dosing tank and pump, diversion ditch, tile dewatering trench, sand filter, capping fill, holding tank and alarms.
"Permit"means a limited license to provide a specified service or to install, construct or use something in a specified manner.
"Person"includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, trusts, partnerships, joint stock companies, and any other form of legal entity.
"Person Responsible"means the owner (by deed), contract buyer, tenant, or person in possession of real property on which a violation of this chapter occurs.
"Public Drinking Water System"means a system for the provision to the public of piped water for human consumption, if such system (1) has more than three service connections, or (2) supplies water to a public or commercial establishment if such establishment operates a total of at least 60 days per year, and which (3) is used by 10 or more individuals per day, or (4) is a facility licensed by the Oregon Health Division.
"Public Health Vectors"means any insect, rodent or other animal capable of transmitting, directly or indirectly, infectious diseases from one person or animal to another.
"Putrescible Waste"means solid waste containing organic material that can be rapidly decomposed by micro-organisms, which may give rise to foul smelling, offensive products during such decomposition or which is capable of attracting or providing food for birds and potential disease vectors such as rodents and flies.
"Restaurant"means a restaurant or any place where food is prepared and intended for individual portion service, and includes the site at which individual portions are provided. The term includes any such place regardless of whether consumption is on or off the premises and regardless of whether there is a charge for the food. The term also includes delicatessen-type operations that prepare food intended for individual portion service. The term does not include private homes where food is prepared or served for individual family consumption, retail food stores, the location of food vending machines, and supply vehicles transporting food where food is not sold from the vehicle to persons for their direct consumption.
"Sewage"means water-carried human wastes, including kitchen, bathroom, and laundry wastes from residences, buildings, industrial establishments, or other places, together with such groundwater infiltration, surface waters, or industrial waste as may be present.
"Solid Waste"means all putrescible and nonputrescible waste, whether in solid or liquid form, except liquid-carried industrial waste or sewage hauled as an incidental part of a septic tank or cesspool cleaning service. Solid waste includes, but is not limited to, garbage, rubbish, ashes, sewage, sludge, street refuse, industrial wastes, swill, demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles or parts thereof, vehicle tires, discarded home and industrial appliances, manure, vegetable or animal solid or semisolid wastes, dead animals and other discarded solid materials.
"Structure"means buildings, sheds, wells, cesspools, or septic tanks.
(Ord. 90-16 § 3)