A. “Dead animals”
means and includes all dead animals or parts thereof exceeding ten pounds in weight, including condemned meats not intended to be used as food.
B. “Garbage”
means solid or semisolid waste subject to decay or putrefaction or in which flies or vermin can breed and live. The term also includes dead animals of a weight not to exceed ten pounds.
C. “Refuse”
means and includes solid waste, garbage, including but not limited to paper, clothing, grass, leaves, weed sweepings, ashes, wood sweepings, plaster, brick, cement, glass crockery, natural soil, shells, metals and metal products, tree trimmings, vines, tin cans, plastic and other synthetic or manmade materials.
D. “Solid waste”
means and includes garbage, refuse, dead animals or any part or combination thereof.
E. “Junk,”
as used in this chapter, means any unused or unusable building materials, furniture, machinery, appliances, or parts thereof, including unused or unusable motor vehicles or parts thereof. “Building materials” shall include, but not be limited to, lumber, bricks, concrete or cinder blocks, plumbing materials, electrical wiring or equivalent, heating ducts or equipment, shingles, mortar, concrete or cement, nails, screws, or any other materials used in construction of any kind.
F. “Rubbish,”
as used in this chapter, means waste paper, boxes, glass, straw, shavings, barrels, lumber, paper cartons which do not constitute recyclable products, and any yard waste not included in the definition of “compost material.”
G. “Yard waste,”
as used in this chapter, includes, but is not limited to, logs, branches, cut limbs, brush, lawn cuttings, hedge trimmings, briars, weeds, vines, and leaves generated by clearing, maintenance and/or cleaning up of natural materials growing on the property.
H. “Compost material,”
as used in this chapter, means yard waste composed of small diameter cut limbs, brush, lawn cuttings, hedge trimmings, briars, weeds, vines, and leaves.
I. “Recyclable products,”
as used in this chapter, includes those articles comprised of tin, aluminum, cardboard, paper, or glass, which are placed inside an appropriately designated container at a recycle drop site.
(Prior code § 9.12.020; Ord. 3726 § 1, 2010)