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Any term included in this chapter which is not defined herein shall be accorded that definition prescribed under other City ordinance(s) and A.R.S. §§ 13-101 and 28-101 et seq., the latter applying in the case of any inconsistency.

BORDER AREA TAXI STAND. Any taxi stand established on any right-of-way within the City limits of the City of San Luis located within the following area:

(1) On the west, the western edge of San Luis Plaza Drive;

(2) On the south, the border between the United States and Mexico;

(3) On the east, the eastern edge of Sixth Avenue; and

(4) On the north, the east-west alignment along the northern edge of D Street to the alignment of the western edge of San Luis Plaza Drive.

All taxicabs utilizing a taxi stand shall park with the right-side wheels of the vehicle no more than eight inches from the curb.

BORDER AREA TAXI WAITING STAND. Any taxi waiting stand established on any right-of-way or other public property located within the following area:

(1) On the west, the western edge of San Luis Plaza Drive;

(2) On the south, the border between the United States and Mexico;

(3) On the east, the eastern edge of Sixth Avenue; and

(4) On the north, the east-west alignment along the northern edge of D Street to the alignment of the western edge of San Luis Plaza Drive.

All taxicabs utilizing a taxi waiting stand shall park with the right-side wheels of the vehicle no more than eight inches from the curb.

BUS. Any motor vehicle designed for carrying more than 11 passengers and used for the transportation of individuals for hire with driver provided and has a set schedule and route; is fully licensed as a transportation business by the City, the state and the United States Department of Transportation.

BUS STAND. Such portions of publicly owned property designated as a bus stand pursuant to SLCC 10.15.090(B).

BUSINESS. Engaging in the activity of carrying passengers or individuals for profit.

DETERIORATION. A lowering in quality in the condition or appearance of a vehicle or parts thereof characterized by dents, breaks, cracking, peeling, rusting or any other evidence of physical decay, neglect, excessive use or lack of maintenance.

FILTH. Foul matter, dirt or other matters that are attached to the body of a vehicle or the interior of the vehicle that causes a bad appearance.

HOLIDAY. The following City observed holidays:

(1) New Year’s Day (January 1st);

(2) Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. (third Monday in January);

(3) Presidents’ Day (third Monday in February);

(4) Memorial Day (last Monday in May);

(5) Independence Day (July 4th);

(6) Labor Day (first Monday in September);

(7) Columbus Day (second Monday in October);

(8) Veterans Day (November 11th);

(9) Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November); and

(10) Christmas Day (December 25th).

LIMOUSINE SERVICE. The providing of a motor vehicle designed by its manufacturer and identified by its vehicle registration as a limousine and in which both the limousine and a driver are provided for hire solely by individual agreement and which service is not available for open solicitation on the streets or at a taxicab or bus stand.

NIGHT TIME. The hours between 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.

PERSON. Any individual, person, firm, corporation, association, joint venture, partnership or other form of business or combination thereof.

PUBLICLY OWNED PROPERTY. Has the same meaning as defined by SLCC 10.15.060(D).

TAXI STAND. Such portions of publicly owned property designated as a taxi stand pursuant to SLCC 10.15.090(B).

TAXI WAITING STAND. Such portions of publicly owned property designated as a taxi waiting stand pursuant to SLCC 10.15.090(B).

TAXICAB. A taxi or livery as defined by SLCC 10.15.090.

UNDOCUMENTED ALIEN OR PERSON. A person who does not have documentation authorizing the person to be physically present in the United States pursuant to the immigration laws thereof. (Ord. 172 § 2, passed 1-24-2001; Ord. 183 § 4, passed 2-13-2002; Ord. 205 § 1, passed 2-11-2004; Ord. 262 § 1, passed 4-23-2008; Ord. 346 § 10, passed 12-9-2015; Ord. 393 §§ 2, 3, passed 12-23-2019; Ord. 408 § 3, passed 1-13-2021. Code 1982 § 10-5-2. Code 2012 § 112.02.)