[CC 1970 §12-6; Ord. No. 4844 §1, 12-10-1991; Ord. No. 6102 §1, 4-13-2010]
A. Definition. As used in this Section, the following term
shall have the respective meaning ascribed to it:
COMPOSTING
A controlled biological reduction of organic waste to humus.
B. Maintenance. All compost piles shall be maintained using
approved composting procedures to comply with the following requirements:
1. All compost piles shall be enclosed in a freestanding compost bin.
Each compost bin shall be no larger in volume than one hundred fifty
(150) cubic feet for properties ten thousand (10,000) square feet
and less in lot size, with an additional one hundred fifty (150) cubic
feet permitted for each additional ten thousand (10,000) square feet
of lot size. Compost bins shall be no taller than five (5) feet.
2. All compost piles shall be maintained so as to prevent the harborage
of rodents and pests. The presence of rodents in or near a compost
pile shall be cause for the City to issue a complaint.
3. All compost piles shall be maintained so as to prevent unpleasant,
rotten egg-like, putrefactive, sweet, sour or pungent odors.
4. Unless written permission has been granted by the adjoining property
owner, no compost pile shall be located less than three (3) feet from
the rear or side property line or within twenty (20) feet of any home,
patio, pool or similar structure on the adjacent property. All compost
piles shall be at least three (3) feet behind the front building setback
line.
5. No compost pile shall be located where it will impede the natural
free flow of storm water drainage.
6. Any vegetables, fruit and their remains, egg shells, fruit peels
and rinds and hair must be composted in such a way that these materials
are buried in the center of the pile at all times and so that none
of these materials are exposed or visible.
C. Ingredients.
1. No compost pile shall contain any of the following:
a. Animal carcasses, fish, fowl, meat or other animal products;
d. Milk, cheese, sour cream or other dairy products;
e. Lard, oils or oil-based foods;
h. Whole grains (rice, wheat, barley, etc.);
j. Items not normally composted;
2. Permitted ingredients shall include:
a. Yard waste, including leaves, sod and grass clippings;
b. Untreated wood, wood chips and sawdust;
e. Vegetables, fruits and their remains, including peels and rinds;
h. Coffee grounds and tea leaves;
n. Commercial compost additives.
D. Private Use Only. Compost piles established in accordance
with this Article are for private use only. There shall not be commercial
provision of material to be composted or commercial use of the product
of such composting.
E. Owner Responsibility. Every owner or operator shall be
responsible for maintaining all property under his/her control in
accordance with the requirements of this Article.