"Junk" means any worn-out or discarded material that may be turned to some use including, but not limited to, surplus materials, secondhand material, any damaged, discarded, obsolete, salvaged, scrapped, worn-out, wrecked or dismantled object, thing or material composed in whole or in part of asphalt, brick, carbon, cement, plastic or other synthetic substance, fiber, glass, metal, plaster, plaster of pans, rubber, wool, terra cotta, cotton, cloth, canvas, organic material, or other substance requiring reconditioning or rebuilding in order to be used for its original purpose, any iron, wire, aluminum, copper, lead, rags, paper, bags, lumber, empty bottles, bones, parts of bicycles, tricycles, baby carriages, automobiles, and other vehicles or machinery, dismantled in whole or in part, kept, stored, located, situated or piled in public view, and all other similar personal property ordinarily or customarily defined or classified as "junk," "scrap," or "salvage" kept, stored, located, situated or piled in public view.
(Ord. 1007 § 4, 1998)