As used in this chapter, the following terms have the following definitions:
A. "Abandoned personal property"
means personal property that the owner abandons, surrenders, relinquishes, or disclaims. Personal property that is not claimed during the time period set forth in this chapter is considered abandoned.
B. "Alcoholic beverage"
means and includes alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine, beer and every liquid or solid containing alcohol, spirits, wine or beer, and which contains one-half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume, and which is fit for beverage purposes, either alone or when diluted, mixed or combined with other substances.
C. "Automotive dwelling"1. 2. 3. 4.
means that a person's use of a vehicle reasonably appears, in light of all the circumstances, to constitute a place of residence, human habitation, or accommodation based on more than one of the following activities:
Possessing camp paraphernalia that is not associated with ordinary vehicle use, such as, but not limited to, a sleeping bag, blanket, sheet, pillow, kitchen utensils, cookware, or cooking equipment on the inside of or on a vehicle;
Obscuring some or all of the vehicle's windows;
Preparing or cooking meals inside or on a vehicle; or
Sleeping inside a vehicle.
D. "Bulky item"
includes any item that is separately or cumulatively too large or heavy to store such as a mattress or shed.
E. "Camp"
means to place, pitch, sleep in, or occupy camp facilities or to use camp paraphernalia for the purpose of temporary or permanent human habitation or domicile in camp facilities or outdoors. "Camp" encompasses sleeping activities, including lying down or sleeping with or without camping facilities.
F. "Camp facilities"
means all temporary or semi-permanent shelters, including, but not limited to, tents, huts, sheds, or structures, for the purposes of sheltering one or more persons.
G. "Camp paraphernalia"
means items including, but not limited to, collapsible shelters, cots, air mattresses, sleeping bags, beds, hammocks, bed rolls, blankets, or any similar equipment or materials for the purpose of sleeping, lying, or sheltering one or more persons, or open fires, barbecues, portable stoves or other cooking equipment not provided or approved by the city.
H. "Personal property"
means any and all personal tangible items, including, but not limited to, goods, materials, merchandise, camp paraphernalia or facilities, luggage, backpacks, books, clothing, documents, and household goods.
I. "Public park"
means any property owned and controlled by the city for general use of the public for passive and/or active recreation purposes.
J. "Public property"
means any property owned and controlled by the city that is not a public park, including, but not limited to, buildings, facilities, sidewalks, parking lots, bike paths, trails, and such other publicly owned property for which the city is authorized by contract or permit to maintain. "Public property" shall not include improved rights-of-way, streets, highways, or alleys.
K. "Soiled items"
mean any hazardous, toxic, unsanitary, verminous, or perishable items; items soiled by human waste, bodily fluids, or other infectious materials; or items infested by rodents or insects, that would present a health or safety risk if stored.
L. "Unattended personal property"
means any tangible property found on public property where no individual present in the immediate vicinity claims or asserts ownership.
(Ord. 297 § 2, 2005; Ord. 473 § 1, 2025)