As used in this chapter, the following words and phrases have the following meaning:
Bulk waste item shall include, but is not limited to, small and large appliances, furniture, mattresses and box springs, carpeting not to exceed 50 pounds per roll, doors, and windows. Bulk waste item does not include construction and demolition materials, appliances containing freon and/or refrigerant and kitchen or bathroom fixtures such as sinks and toilets.
[Added 9-3-2019 by Ord. No. 1555]
Any gardening or landscaping materials which can be tied in bundles of no more than three feet in length and two feet in diameter.
Any object of such size that it cannot be contained in a thirty-two-gallon container and easily removed therefrom, such as carpeting remnants, unbundled landscape material and large household items.
Any and all dirt, sand, stones, bricks, concrete, catch basin contents, trees, tree branches, and wastes from construction and repair operations, including construction, demolition, remodeling and redecorating materials.
Hazardous materials, as defined herein.
Wastes resulting from the handling, preparation and cooking of all types of food, including wastes from the handling, storage, use and sale of produce and other edible materials.
Any refuse matter, trash, or garbage from residences, apartments, multiple-unit dwellings, hotels, motels, rooming houses, business places, and every other private or public building; not including water-carried wastes, industrial wastes or any of the wastes collected and disposed of by the municipal sewerage system.
Flammable, corrosive and toxic materials such as oil-based paints, thinners, solvents, furniture polish, metal polish, rat poison, flea spray, gasoline, kerosene, pesticides, herbicides, and similar.
Combustible trash (including but not limited to paper cartons, boxes, wood), yard trimmings, metal, metal and composition cartons and cans, glass, crockery and materials not excluded by the definition of "excluded refuse."