The following definitions are applicable in this chapter unless the context otherwise requires:
"Camp" or "camping"means to pitch, create, use, or occupy camp facilities for the purposes of habitation, as evidenced by the use of camp paraphernalia.
"Camp facilities"include, but are not limited to, tents, huts, temporary shelters, or vehicles.
"Camp paraphernalia"includes, but is not limited to, tarpaulins, cots, beds, sleeping bags, blankets, mattresses, hammocks, or non-city-designated cooking facilities and similar equipment.
"Encampment"means an identifiable area within the city where evidence is present reasonably indicating a person or multiple people inhabit or have inhabited, including but not limited to one or more tent(s), structure(s), shelter(s), or collection of camping equipment, bedding, or personal property used for camping or otherwise sleeping and living in, a location, whether currently occupied or abandoned.
"Hazardous item" or "hazardous material"means items that reasonably appear to pose a threat to public safety or health to an individual, members of the public, or to city employees. Examples include, but are not limited to: human and/or animal waste; drug use needles or other illegal drug-related paraphernalia; illegal drugs or items that may be used for manufacture of illegal drugs; items bearing signs of contamination, infestation, mold, or biohazard; dangerous or hazardous chemicals; and items posing a risk of fire or explosion.
"Park"has the same definition as provided in WMC §
2.20.010 and includes all city parks and all areas within the boundaries of a city park, including structures, regardless of whether the area is under the management and control of the parks and recreation department.
"Personal property"means an item that reasonably appears to belong to a person, does not constitute a hazard, and has apparent utility in its present condition. Examples include Social Security cards or other identification documents, legal prescription medications, photographs, bicycles, cellular phones, jewelry, tents, bedding, clothing, weapons, and electronic equipment. Personal property does not include building materials such as lumber, metal, pallets, or rigid plastic.
"Public property"means any city or other publicly owned or maintained area, improved or unimproved, including but not limited to parks, docks and marinas, trails, underpasses (bridges, viaducts, etc.), buildings, and parking lots.
"Store"means to put aside or accumulate for use when needed, to put for safekeeping, to place or leave in a location.
"Street"means any highway, lane, road, street, right-of-way, boulevard, alley, and every way or place in the city of Washougal that is publicly owned or maintained for public vehicular travel.
"Trespass warning notice"means a written exclusion order issued by a law enforcement officer that excludes a person from specific public property associated with a person's violations of local or state laws. Admonishments may be issued for a period of up to one year from the issuance date and subject a person to arrest and prosecution for criminal trespass if violated.
(Ord. 1838 § 2 (Exh. A), 2018; Ord. 1986 § 1, 2024)