[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996; Ord. No. 6939 §1, 7-26-1999]
A.
APPLIANCE
APPROVED INCINERATOR
BULKY RUBBISH
CEREAL BOXES
CITY
COLLECTION
COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE
DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WASTE
DWELLING UNIT
GLASS
HAZARDOUS WASTE
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
MULTIPLE-HOUSING FACILITY
OCCUPANT
PAPER
PERSON
PLASTIC
PROCESSING
SOLID WASTE
1.
2.
SOLID WASTE CONTAINER
1.
2.
3.
4.
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
STORAGE
TRANSPORTATION
USER
1.
2.
YARD WASTE
For the purposes of this Article, the following
terms shall be deemed to have the meaning indicated below:
Machines common to household use and includes ranges, ovens,
cooktops, refrigerators, dishwashers, clothes washers and dryers,
microwave ovens, water heaters, furnaces, air conditioners, dehumidifiers,
humidifiers, television sets, lawn mowers, stereo systems, vacuum
cleaners, video cassette recorders, radios and any other devices used
in the home that contain a gasoline engine, electric motor or require
electricity to properly operate.
An incinerator which complies with all current regulations
of the responsible local, State and Federal air pollution control
agencies.
Non-putrescible solid wastes consisting of combustible and/or
non-combustible waste materials from dwelling units, commercial, industrial,
institutional or agricultural establishments which are either too
large or too heavy to be safely and conveniently loaded in solid waste
transportation vehicles by solid waste collectors with the equipment
available therefor.
The outer box usually containing breakfast cereal, but also
the same box material used to package other dry foods, provided it
has not been impregnated with wax or plastic.
City of Webb City, Missouri.
Removal of solid waste from the designated pickup location
to the transportation vehicle.
Solid waste resulting from the operation of any commercial,
industrial, agricultural, retail or service business located upon
any premises including premises used in whole or in part as a residential
dwelling.
Lumber, wallboard, tile, brick, block, roofing material,
plumbing fixtures, wire and other materials commonly found in the
residential structures, accessory buildings, fences and landscaping
structures; provided that such waste is generated by a residential
user of the City's solid waste management system, as defined herein.
Any room or group of rooms located within a structure and
forming a single habitable unit with facilities which are used or
are intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking and eating.
Any of the large class of materials with highly variable
mechanical and optical properties that solidify from molten state
without crystallization, that are typically based on silicon dioxide,
boric oxide, aluminum oxide or phosphorus pentoxide, that are generally
transparent or translucent which are formed into containers in which
food, beverages, liquids, powders and other materials are stored or
preserved. Any object generally considered glass by the general population
is included in this definition.
Any waste or combination of wastes, as determined by the
commission by rules and regulations, which, because of its quantity,
concentration, or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics,
may cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality
or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible,
illness, or pose a present or potential threat to the health of humans
or the environment
Oil-base paint and water-base paint, thinners, pesticides,
herbicides, fertilizers, motor oil, auto and furniture polish. Any
material generally available at over-the-counter general merchandise
retail stores in the local area and considered household materials
is included in this definition.
A housing facility containing more than one (1) dwelling
unit under one (1) roof.
Any person who, alone or jointly or severally with others,
shall be in actual possession of any dwelling unit or of any other
improved real property, either as owner or as a tenant.
Any thin sheet of material made of cellulose pulp, derived
mainly from wood, rags, certain grasses, processed into flexible leaves
or rolls by deposit from an aqueous suspension and used chiefly for
writing, printing, drawing, wrapping and covering walls. Any object
generally considered paper by the general population is included in
this definition.
Any individual, partnership, co-partnership, firm, company,
corporation, association, joint stock company, trust, estate, political
subdivision or organization of any kind or their legal representative,
agent or assigns.
Any of the various complex organic compounds produced by
polymerization capable of being molded, extruded or cased into various
shapes and films or drawn into filaments used in textile fibers and
lines and ropes and includes such materials formed into containers
for the storage or preservation of food, beverages, liquids, powders
or other materials. Any object generally considered plastic by the
general population is included in this definition.
Incinerating, composting, baling, shredding, salvaging, compacting
and other processes whereby solid waste characteristics are modified
or solid waste quantity is reduced.
Garbage, refuse and other discarded materials including,
but not limited to, solid and semisolid waste materials resulting
from industrial, commercial, agricultural, governmental and domestic
activities, but does not include hazardous waste as defined in Sections
260.360 to 260.432, RSMo. recovered materials, overburden, rock, tailings,
matte, slag or other waste material resulting from mining, milling
or smelting.
Commercial solid waste. Solid waste resulting
from the operation of any commercial, industrial, institutional or
agricultural establishment, including "multiple-housing facilities" as defined herein, with two (2) or more dwelling units and all facilities
utilizing "multiple user solid waste containers" as
defined herein.
Residential solid waste. Solid waste resulting
from the maintenance and operation of dwelling units, including "multiple-housing facilities" as defined herein, with four
(4) dwelling units or less provided that such facility utilizes separate
solid waste containers for each dwelling unit.
Receptacle used by any person to store solid waste during
the interval between solid waste collections.
Non-disposable solid waste container (residential). A solid waste container of a type originally manufactured for residential
solid waste, having not more than thirty-three (33) gallons nor less
than twenty (20) gallons in nominal capacity, which is leakproof,
waterproof and fitted with a fly-tight lid. The container shall be
of lightweight and sturdy construction with handles, bails or other
suitable lifting devices or features with tapered sides for easy emptying.
The weight of any individual container and contents shall not exceed
seventy-five (75) pounds. Galvanized metal containers or rubber, fiberglass
or plastic containers which do not become brittle in cold weather
may be used.
Non-disposable solid waste container (commercial). A solid waste container of a type as approved by the City which
shall be waterproof, leakproof and covered at all times.
Disposable solid waste container (residential). A disposable plastic or paper solid waste container of a type specifically
designed for storage of solid waste, having not more than thirty-three
(33) gallons nor less than twenty (20) gallons in nominal capacity,
which is drawn or tied closed.
Multiple user container. Any solid waste container
or containers used to store solid waste from two (2) or more residential
or commercial users.
The process of discarding or dumping unwanted material, in
particular the final deposition of solid waste.
The entire solid waste system of storage, collection, transportation,
processing and disposal.
Keeping, maintaining or storing solid waste from the time
of its production until the time of its collection.
The transporting of solid waste from the place of collection
or processing to a solid waste processing facility or solid waste
disposal area.
Any separate, single billable entity under the solid waste
management plan.
Residential user. Any person within the City
who generates residential waste and who is provided solid waste collection
service under the City solid waste management plan.
Commercial user. Any person within the City
who generates commercial waste and who is provided solid waste collection
service under the City solid waste management plan, including commercial
users who contract with private collectors.
Leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden vegetation and Christmas
trees. The term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact
root balls.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
The following
provisions of this Section apply to storage of solid waste from the
time of its production until the time of its collection.
1.
The
occupant or owner of every dwelling unit and of every institutional,
commercial or business, industrial or agricultural establishment producing
solid waste within the corporate limits of the City shall provide
sufficient and adequate containers for the storage of all solid waste,
except bulky rubbish and demolition and construction waste, to serve
each such dwelling unit and/or establishment and to maintain such
solid waste containers at all times in good repair.
2.
Whenever
solid waste is removed from the user's dwelling unit or building and
placed outside for storage, the occupant or owner of every dwelling
unit and of every institutional, commercial, industrial, agricultural
or business establishment shall place all solid waste to be collected
in proper solid waste containers, except as otherwise provided herein,
and shall maintain such solid waste containers and the area surrounding
them in a clean, neat and sanitary condition at all times.
3.
Residential
solid waste shall be stored in non-disposable solid waste containers,
as defined herein. Except on the day of collection, disposable solid
waste containers, as defined herein, may not be used for the storage
of solid waste, unless such disposable solid waste containers are
protected by suitable frames, containers or structures as approved
by the City.
4.
Commercial
solid waste shall be stored in solid waste containers as defined herein
and approved by the City. The containers shall be covered at all times
except when depositing waste therefrom or removing the contents thereof
and shall meet all requirements as set forth by the rules and regulations
promulgated by the City.
5.
Tree
limbs less than three (3) inches in diameter and brush shall be securely
tied in bundles not larger than sixty (60) inches long and eighteen
(18) inches in diameter when not placed in storage containers. The
weight of any individual bundle shall not exceed seventy-five (75)
pounds.
6.
Yard
wastes shall be stored in disposable containers so constructed and
maintained as to prevent the dispersal of wastes placed therein upon
the premises served, upon adjacent premises or upon adjacent public
rights-of-way. The weight of any individual container and contents
shall not exceed seventy-five (75) pounds.
7.
Solid
waste containers which do not meet the specifications as outlined
in this Section will be collected together with their contents and
disposed of or rejected for replacement by the resident.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
The City
shall provide for the collection of solid waste as follows:
1.
Residential solid waste. The City shall provide for the
collection of all residential solid waste in the City, provided however,
that the City may provide the collection service by contracting with
a person, County or other City or a combination thereof, for the entire
City or portions thereof, as deemed to be in the best interests of
the City.
2.
Commercial solid waste. The City shall provide for the collection
of all commercial solid waste in the City, provided however, that
the City may provide the collection service by requiring all commercial
users to contract with a private contractor approved by the City.
B.
Solid
waste containers as required by this Article for the collection of
residential solid waste shall be placed at the curb or alley for collection,
as determined by rules and regulations promulgated by the City. Tree
limbs and yard wastes, as described in Section 235.020(5) and (6),
shall be placed at the curb or alley for collection. Any solid waste
containers, tree limbs, yard wastes or other solid waste permitted
by this Article to be placed at the curb for collection shall not
be so placed until the regularly scheduled collection day, except
as provided herein. Residential users shall place disposable solid
waste containers at the curbside pickup location only on the day of
collection. Non-disposable solid waste containers may be placed at
curbside pickup location the night before the day of collection.
C.
Bulky
rubbish shall be collected by request to the City. The City shall
establish the procedure for collecting bulky rubbish. The City shall
provide this service free of charge to Webb City residents when the
service is rendered under the procedure established by the City.
D.
Solid
waste collectors, employed by the City or a solid waste collection
agency operating under contract with the City, are hereby authorized
to enter upon private property for the purpose of collecting solid
waste therefrom as required by this Article. Solid waste collectors
shall not enter dwelling units or other residential buildings for
the purpose of collecting residential solid waste. Commercial solid
waste may be removed from within commercial establishments upon written
request of the owner and approval by the City or the private collector
contracting with the commercial user.
E.
Upon
written request submitted by a residential user and approved by the
City, solid waste collectors, employed by the City or a solid waste
collecting agency under contract with the City, shall pick up solid
waste containers of those persons physically unable to place those
containers near the curb; however, in no case will the collector be
required to go inside any residence.
F.
The following
collection frequencies shall apply to collections of solid waste within
the City:
1.
All
residential solid waste, other than bulky rubbish, shall be collected
at least once weekly. At least forty-eight (48) hours shall intervene
between collections.
2.
All
commercial solid waste shall be collected at least once weekly and
shall be collected at such lesser intervals as may be fixed by the
City or requested by the commercial establishment upon a determination
that such lesser intervals are necessary for the preservation of the
health and/or safety of the public and in any event all multiple user
containers shall be collected at least twice weekly.
G.
Residential
solid waste containers shall be stored upon the residential premises.
Commercial solid waste containers shall be stored upon private property,
unless the owner shall have been granted written permission from the
City to use public property for such purposes. The storage site shall
be well drained and fully accessible to collection equipment, public
health personnel and fire inspection personnel.
H.
Solid
waste collectors, employed by the City or a solid waste collection
agency operating under contract with the City, shall be responsible
for the collection of solid waste from the designated pickup location
to the transportation vehicle, provided the solid waste was stored
in compliance with the provisions set forth in this Article. Any spillage
or blowing litter caused as a result of the duties of the solid waste
collector shall be collected and placed in the transportation vehicle
by the solid waste collector.
I.
The City
shall provide at least one (1) cleanup collection annually for all
residents in addition to the weekly solid waste collection. The purpose
of these cleanup collections shall be for the collection and disposal
of bulky wastes, yard wastes, tree limbs and other items as determined
from time to time and shall be free of charge to City residents. The
time for pickups shall be determined and published in advance.
J.
Any collection
agency responsible for the collection of residential solid waste shall
maintain an office with a toll-free telephone and shall keep said
office open from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday for
the purpose of receiving complaints, requests for service, etc., and
where payments for charges can be made.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996; Ord. No. 6939 §1, 7-26-1999]
A.
All transportation
vehicles shall be maintained in a safe, clean and sanitary condition
and shall be so constructed, maintained and operated as to prevent
spillage of solid waste therefrom. All vehicles to be used for transportation
of solid waste shall be constructed with watertight bodies and with
covers which shall be an integral part of the vehicle or shall be
a separate cover of suitable material with fasteners designed to secure
all sides of the cover to the vehicle and shall be secured whenever
the vehicle is transporting solid waste or, as an alternate, the entire
bodies thereof shall be enclosed, with only loading hoppers exposed.
No solid waste shall be transported in the loading hoppers.
B.
Permits
shall not be required for the removal, hauling or disposal of earth
and rock material from grading or excavation activities; however,
all such material shall be conveyed in tight vehicles, trucks or receptacles
so constructed and maintained that none of the material being transported
shall spill upon the public rights-of-way.
C.
A residential
user shall not be required to obtain a permit for the collection and
transportation of demolition and construction waste. The user may
transport such waste or contract with a third (3rd) party to do so.
All such material conveyed by the residential user or such residential
user's third (3rd) party contractor shall be collected, contained
and conveyed in receptacles with a capacity not exceeding twenty (20)
cubic yards. All such waste material shall be transported in tight
vehicles, trucks or receptacles so constructed and maintained that
none of the material being transported shall spill upon the public
rights-of-way.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
Solid wastes shall be deposited at a processing facility or disposal area approved by the City and complying with all requirements of the Missouri Solid Waste Management Law, Sections 260.200 to 260.255, RSMo., and the rules and regulations adopted thereunder. The City may designate the processing or disposal facility to be utilized by persons operating under Section 235.060 of this Article.
B.
Any material
classified as hazardous wastes as defined herein will require special
handling and shall be transported or disposed of only in a manner
authorized by State regulations.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
No person
shall engage in the business of collecting, transporting, processing
or disposing of solid waste within the corporate limits of the City
without first obtaining an annual permit therefor from the City, provided
however, that this provision shall not be deemed to apply to employees
of the holder of any such permit.
B.
No such
permit shall be issued until and unless the applicant therefor, in
addition to all other requirements set forth, shall file and maintain
with the City evidence of a satisfactory public liability insurance
policy, covering all operations of such applicant pertaining to such
business and all vehicles to be operated in the conduct thereof, in
the amount of not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) for
each person injured or killed and in the amount of not less than one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00) in the event of injury or death of
two (2) or more persons in any single accident and in the amount of
not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) for damage
to property. Should any such policy be canceled, the City shall be
notified of such cancellation by the insurance carrier in writing
not less than thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of such
cancellation and provisions to that effect shall be incorporated in
such policy, which shall also place upon the company writing such
policy the duty to give such notice.
C.
Each
applicant for any such permit shall state in his/her application therefor:
1.
The
nature of the permit desired as to collect, transport, process or
dispose of solid waste or any combination thereof;
2.
The
characteristics of solid waste to be collected, transported, processed
or disposed;
3.
The
number of solid waste transportation vehicles to be operated thereunder;
4.
The
precise location or locations of solid waste processing or disposal
facilities to be used;
5.
Boundaries
of the collection area; and
6.
Such
other information as required by the City.
D.
If the
application shows that the applicant will collect, transport, process
or dispose of solid wastes without hazard to the public health or
damage to the environment and in conformity with the laws of the State
of Missouri and this Article, the City may issue the permit authorized
by this Article. The City shall have the authority to limit the number
of annual permits issued under this Section in order to preserve the
health, comfort, safety and welfare of the residents, to promote energy
conservation, and to provide for collection and disposal consistent
with good solid waste management practices. The permit shall be issued
for a period of one (1) year and each applicant shall pay therefor
a fee of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each transportation vehicle to
be used. If, in the opinion of the City, modifications can be made
to the application regarding service, equipment or mode of operation
so as to bring the application within the intent of this Article,
the City shall notify the applicant in writing setting forth the modification
to be made and the time in which it shall be done.
E.
If the applicant does not make the modifications pursuant to the notice in Subsection (D) within the time limit specified therein or if the application does not clearly show that the collection, transportation, processing or disposal of solid wastes will create no public health hazard or be without harmful effects on the environment, the application shall be denied and the applicant notified by the City, in writing, stating the reason for such denial. Nothing in this Section shall prejudice the right of the applicant to reapply after the rejection of his/her application, provided that all aspects of the reapplication comply with the provisions of this Article. Nothing in this Section shall prevent the denial of a permit should the total number of annual permits have already been issued.
F.
The annual permit may be renewed upon payment of the fee or fees as designed herein if the business has not been modified, the collection vehicles continue to meet the requirements of Section 235.040 of this Article and the renewal is approved by the City. If modifications have been made, the applicant shall reapply for a permit as set forth in Subsections (B) and (C) of this Section. No permits authorized by this Article shall be transferable from person to person.
G.
In order
to insure compliance with the laws of this State, this Article and
the rules and regulations authorized herein, the City or its designee
is authorized to inspect all phases of solid waste management within
the City. No inspection shall be made in any residential unit unless
authorized by the occupant or by due process of law. In all instances
where such inspections reveal violation of this Article, the rules
and regulations authorized herein for the storage, collection, transportation,
processing or disposal of solid waste or the laws of the State of
Missouri, the City shall issue notice for each such violation stating
therein the violation or violations found, the time and date and the
corrective measure to be taken, together with the time in which such
corrections shall be made.
H.
In all
cases, when the corrective measures have not been taken within the
time specified, the City shall suspend or revoke the permit or permits
involved in the violation; however, in those cases where an extension
of time will permit correction and there is no public health hazard
created by the delay, one (1) extension of time not to exceed the
original time period may be given.
I.
In the
event a permit is revoked and the person continues to operate, the
City may request the action of a court of law to enjoin the acts and
to enforce compliance with this Article or any rule or regulation
promulgated thereunder. In any such action, the court may grant to
the City such prohibitory or mandatory injunctive relief as the facts
may warrant, as well as attorney's fees and costs incurred in bringing
such action.
J.
Any person
who feels aggrieved by any notice of violation or order issued pursuant
thereto of the City may, within ten (10) days of the act for which
redress is sought, appeal directly to the City Council in writing
setting forth in a concise statement the act being appealed and the
grounds for its reversal.
K.
All motor
vehicles operating under any permit required by this Article shall
display the number or numbers on each side in colors which contrast
with that of the vehicle, such numbers to be clearly legible. Each
permit for processing or disposal facilities shall be prominently
displayed at the facility.
L.
Any agency
issued a permit to collect, transport or dispose of solid wastes as
set forth herein shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City
from any liability, claim, damage or cause of action which may be
sustained or asserted against said City as the result, directly or
indirectly, or in any manner of the performance or failure of performance
on the part of the collecting agency.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
The City
shall make, amend, revoke and enforce reasonable rules and regulations
governing, but not limited to:
1.
Preparation,
drainage and wrapping of garbage deposited in solid waste containers.
2.
Specifications
for solid waste containers, including the type, composition, equipment,
size and shape thereof.
3.
Identification
of solid waste containers and of the covers thereof and of equipment
thereto appertaining, if any.
4.
Weight
limitations on the combined weight of solid waste containers and the
contents thereof and weight and size limitations on bundles of solid
waste too large for solid waste containers.
5.
Storage
of solid waste in solid waste containers.
6.
Sanitation,
maintenance and replacement of solid waste containers.
7.
Schedules
of and routes for collection and transportation of solid waste.
8.
Collection
points of solid waste containers.
9.
Collection,
transportation, processing and disposal of solid waste, bulky waste,
yard waste and construction waste.
10.
Processing
facilities and fees for the use thereof.
11.
Disposal
facilities and fees for the use thereof.
12.
Records
of quantity and type of wastes received at processing and/or disposal
facilities.
13.
Handling
of special wastes such as sludges, ashes, agricultural, construction,
bulky items, tires, automobiles, oils, greases, etc.
B.
A copy
of any and all rules and regulations made and promulgated under the
provisions hereof shall be filed in the office of the City Clerk.
A summary of all such rules and regulations shall be made available
at least annually to all users under the City's solid waste management
plan.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
It shall
be unlawful for any person to:
1.
Deposit
solid waste in any solid waste container other than his/her own without
the written consent of the owner of such container and/or with the
intent of avoiding payment of the service charge hereinafter provided
for solid waste collection and disposal;
2.
Fail
to have solid waste collected as provided in this Article;
3.
Interfere
in any manner with solid waste collection and transportation equipment
or with solid waste collectors in the lawful performance of their
duties as such, whether such equipment or collectors shall be those
of the City or those of a solid waste collection agency operating
under contract with the City;
4.
Burn
solid waste unless an approved incinerator is provided or unless a
variance has been obtained from the appropriate air pollution control
agency;
5.
Dispose
of solid waste at any facility or location which is not approved by
the City and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources;
6.
Engage
in the business of collecting, transporting, processing or disposing
of solid waste within the corporate limits of the City without a permit
from the City or operate under an expired permit or operate after
a permit has been suspended or revoked;
7.
Violate
any Section of this Article or any other rule or regulation promulgated
under the authority of this Article or this Code.
B.
Any user
found to be violating any provision of this Article shall be served
by the City with written notice stating the nature of the violation
and providing a reasonable time limit for the satisfactory correction
thereof.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
The system
of solid waste collection and disposal services established by the
provisions of this Article is designed as an integral part of the
City's program for health and sanitation to be operated as an adjunct
to the City's system for providing potable water and sewage disposal.
B.
The City
shall bill all users for collection and disposal of solid waste by
adding a charge for such service to the City water bill, provided
however, that the City shall not charge commercial users who have
provided for collection by a City-approved private collection agency.
The solid waste charge shall be established by the City Council by
ordinance.
C.
All residential
users shall be billed monthly. Billings for any particular month shall
be made within thirty (30) days after the end of that month. Payments
are due when the billings are made. Any payment not received within
thirty (30) days after the billing is made shall be delinquent.
D.
A late
payment penalty of ten percent (10%) of the user charge bill will
be added to each delinquent bill for each thirty (30) days of delinquency.
When any bill is thirty (30) days in default, rendition of water and/or
solid waste collection service may be discontinued upon due notice
and opportunity for hearing. The City may also enforce collection
of such charges by bringing proper legal action against the occupant
of any premises which have received such services to recover sums
due for such services plus a reasonable attorney's fee to be determined
by the Municipal Court.
E.
The collection
service and residential user charge shall be terminated upon presentment
of satisfactory proof to the City or its agent that any such dwelling
unit or establishment is unoccupied and shall be commenced upon renewed
occupancy thereof.
F.
Residential
users shall have the right to petition the City for a special hardship
rate. The City shall meet at least once every three (3) months in
order to hear such petitions. Persons wanting to file hardship petitions
may request the City Clerk for an application to be heard at the next
regularly scheduled City meeting. Those petitioners who are refused
by the City shall have the right to appeal their case to the City
Council.
G.
The hardship
rate and the criteria to be used by the City in determining whether
to grant the hardship petition shall be established by the City Council
by ordinance.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
A.
Any person
who shall continue any violation beyond the time limit provided for
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be
fined in an amount not to exceed two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00)
for each violation and each day in which any such violation continues
shall be deemed a separate offense.
B.
A user
who, for any reason, fails to provide for the collection and disposal
of solid waste generated by that person according to the provisions
of the City's solid waste management plan shall be deemed in violation
of this Article.
C.
Any person
collecting, transporting or disposing solid waste within the City
who shall violate any provision of this Article shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be fined in an amount
not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each violation and
each day in which any such violation continues shall be deemed a separate
offense.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
Each applicant for a permit to collect residential or commercial
solid waste or to operate transportation, processing or disposal facilities
shall be required to post a performance and indemnity bond in an amount
to be determined by the City.
[Ord. No. 6849 §1, 12-16-1996]
Nothing herein shall prevent any resident or commercial establishment
from the disposition of trash through licensed and bonded pickup haulers
involving special cleanup of storage or other areas of commercial
buildings, nor shall it apply to disposition of grass, weeds, limbs,
trees or other materials being removed under special contract, oral
or written, however, each occupied residential unit shall pay for
regular weekly collection of solid waste as provided in this Section.
[Ord. No. 6954 §§1—2, 11-22-1999; Ord. No. 7049 §§1—2, 12-16-2002; Ord. No. 7087 §§1—2, 1-26-2004; Ord. No. 7139 §§1—2, 12-13-2004]
A.
The rate
charged by the City of Webb City, Missouri, for residential solid
waste collection and disposal is hereby increased from six dollars
sixty-three cents ($6.63) per month to six dollars seventy-nine cents
($6.79) per month as a result of an increase in the contract compensation
payable to the City contractor.
B.
The new
rate shall take effect January 1, 2005.
[CC 1989 §6-161]
The City may operate a City dump, as approved by the State of
Missouri and the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, for the
use of City residents to dispose of certain types of rubbish and construction
waste.
[CC 1989 §6-162]
A.
City
residents shall dump only those materials approved by the Missouri
Department of Natural Resources for disposal at the City dump. Rocks,
dirt and acceptable fill material may be dumped at the City dump or
elsewhere within the City, subject to the prior approval of the Community
Services Director.
[CC 1989 §6-163]
The Community Services Director shall be in general charge of
the operation of the City dump. The Community Services Director shall
recommend to the Mayor and City Council such changes and improvements
as he/she deems necessary from time to time and shall have authority
to act in case of an emergency.
[CC 1989 §6-164]
The Community Services Director may select a City employee under
his/her supervision to be in charge of the City dump.
[CC 1989 §6-165]
The City dump area may be fenced and a gate installed to regulate
entry to and from the dumping area. Dumping hours shall be determined
by the Community Services Director subject to City Council approval.