Waste matter definition
Waste matter means garbage, refuse, solid or liquid waste, ashes, rubbish, commercial or industrial waste, and all other refuse of every description, whether loose, in containers, compacted, baled, bundled, or otherwise.
Waste matter means any rubbish or construction material.
Waste matter means any discarded, used, or leftover object or substance, including, but not limited to, a lighted or non-lighted cigarette, cigar, match, or any flaming or glowing material, or any garbage, trash, refuse, paper, container, packaging, construction material, carcass of a dead animal, any nauseous or offensive matter of any kind, or any object likely to injure any person or to create a traffic hazard.
More Definitions of Waste matter
Waste matter means matter, which by reason of its location and/or character, may, in the Fire Chief’s discretion, hamper or interfere with the prevention or suppression of fire upon the premises or adjacent premises, such as, but not limited to, combustible, non-functioning material.
Waste matter includes and means natural soil, earth, sand, clay, gravel, loam, manure, stones, bricks, plaster, cement and crockery.
Waste matter means any form of tangible matter described by any of the following:
Waste matter means and includes unwanted or discarded materials resulting from any activity.
Waste matter means crockery, glass, glassware, ashes, cinders, shells and all other noncombustible material. Animal droppings, ashes from fireplaces and sawdust shall be securely wrapped. Waste matter shall not include the following: dirt, sod, rocks, flammables and liquids, live ammunition, paints, oils and acids. (Ord. 89-13 §§ 1, 2; Ord. 88-14 § 1: Ord. 80-12 § 1: Ord. 28 § 1, 1950: prior code § 15300)
Waste matter means crockery, glass, glassware, ashes, cinders, shells and all other
Waste matter means a discarded, used, or leftover substance, including but not limited to any garbage, trash, refuse, solid waste, paper, packaging, construction material, carcass of a dead animal, nauseous or offensive matter of any kind, abandoned automobiles, automobile parts, furniture, cigarette, cigar, match, flaming or glowing material, or any object likely to injure a person or create a traffic hazard, and includes the following categories: