[Amended 8-4-1986 by L.L. No. 7-1986]
Certain words and terms, when used in this chapter, unless otherwise stated or unless the context or subject matter otherwise requires, are defined as follows:
A home, garage or similar structure enclosed with a solid roof and walls.
Old or secondhand metals, secondhand materials, including wood, rope, rubber, paper, cloth, rugs, bagging, slush and empty bottles, but not excluding other items, and old automobiles and trucks not serviceable with minor repairs, equipment and machinery as may be sold as metal.
Any automobile or truck which has been dented, twisted or put into an unserviceable condition is deemed to be "junk" for the purpose of this chapter.
Whenever two or more automobiles, trucks or motor vehicles are parked or are allowed to remain standing in an inoperable position on public or private property for a period of one month or more after notice to the owner of the premises in question to remove the same shall have been given by the Police Department, such automobiles, trucks or motor driven vehicles shall be deemed to be "junk" for the purpose of this chapter.