§10-701. Definitions.
In this Chapter the following definitions
apply:
(1)
Aircraft. Any contrivance used or designated for
navigation or for flight in the air, including helicopters and lighter-than-air
dirigibles and balloons.
(2)
Ashes. The residue from the burning
of wood, coal, coke, or other combustible materials.
(3)
Bulk
Items. Large household items, whether whole or in pieces, including but not
limited to metal objects, items containing refrigerants, appliances, air
conditioners, furniture and sofa
beds.
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Commercial
Handbill. Any printed or written matter, sample or device, circular,
leaflet, pamphlet, paper, booklet, or other printed or otherwise reproduced
original or copy of any matter or literature which:
(a) advertises for
sale any merchandise, product, commodity, or thing; or
(b) directs
attention to any business, mercantile or commercial establishment, or other
activity, for the purpose of either directly or indirectly promoting the
interest thereof by sales; or
(c) directs attention to or advertises
any meeting, theatrical performance, exhibition, or event of any kind, for which
an admission fee is charged for the purpose of private grain or
profit.
(d) while containing reading matter other than advertising
matter, is predominantly and essentially an advertisement, and is not delivered
to its final consumer by the United States Postal Service but is distributed or
circulated for advertising purposes, or for the private benefit and gain of any
person so engaged as advertiser or
distributor.
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Distribution
Business. A distributor which provides commercial handbill distribution
services for any other business, partnership, sole proprietorship, association
or
corporation.
[112] (6)
Distributor.
Any business, including without limitation, a sole proprietorship, partnership,
association or corporation, which directly or indirectly addresses, offers, or
proposes or causes to be advertised, offered or proposed on the streets,
sidewalks or other public ways any commercial transaction by means of
distribution of commercial handbills as defined in § 10-701(3)
above.
(7)
Garbage. Decayable animal and vegetable wastes
resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of
food.
(8)
Litter. Includes "garbage," "refuse," and "rubbish" as
defined and all other waste material which, if thrown or deposited as herein
prohibited, tends to create a danger to public health, safety and
welfare.
(9)
Newspaper. Any publication, containing the name and
address of its publisher, that is published and distributed at regular intervals
and contains news stories, opinions, advertisements, or other items of general
interest, including any periodical or current magazine regularly published with
not less than four (4) issues per year and distributed to the public, provided,
however, that a commercial handbill as defined in Section 10-701(3) herein shall
not be considered a
newspaper.
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Non-Commercial
Handbill. Any printed or written matter, sample, device, circular, leaflet,
pamphlet, newspaper, magazine, paper, booklet or other printed or otherwise
reproduced original or copy of any matter or literature not included in the
definition of commercial
handbill.
[114] (11)
Park.
A park square, playground, beach, recreation center or other public area in
the City, owned or used by the City and devoted to
recreation.
(12)
Private Premises. Any dwelling, house, building
or other structure or parking lot designed or used either wholly or in part for
private residential, industrial or commercial purposes, whether inhabited or
temporarily or continuously uninhabited or vacant, including any yard, grounds,
walk, driveway, porch, steps, vestibule or mailbox belonging or appurtenant to
such dwelling, house, building, or other structure.
(13)
Public
Place. All streets, sidewalks, boulevards, alleys, or other public ways, and
all public parks, squares, spaces, grounds and buildings.
(14)
Public
Receptacle. A receptacle placed by the City at various locations for the
reception of litter other than household or commercial
refuse.
(15)
Rubbish. Non-putrescible solid wastes consisting of
both combustible and non-combustible wastes, including paper, wrappings,
cardboard, tin cans, yard clippings, wood, glass, bedding, crockery and similar
materials.
(16)
Snow. Any precipitation, deposit or accumulation
of snow, hail, ice and sleet on the
sidewalks.
[115] (17)
Vehicle.
Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be
transported or drawn upon a highway, including devices used exclusively upon
stationary rails or tracks.
(18)
Debris. Any material resulting
from the demolition of any structure, including stones, bricks, rocks, concrete,
gravel or
earth.
[116] (19)
Private
Business Receptacle. A receptacle placed by a private commercial business
owner or manager at or near his/her business location for the reception of
litter, including newspapers and commercial and non-commercial
handbills.
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