For the purposes of this article, the following
definitions shall be applicable, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise:
ASHES
Includes residue from tires used for cooking and from wood
fireplaces and pellet-burning stoves.
GARBAGE
Includes waste resulting from the handling, preparation,
cooking and consumption of food; waste from the handling, storage
and sale of produce.
REFUSE
Includes combustible trash, including but not limited to
paper, cartons, boxes, barrels, wood, excelsior, tree branches not
to exceed four feet in length and wood trimmings; noncombustible trash,
including but not limited to metals, tin cans, dirt, small quantities
of rock and small pieces of concrete, glass, crockery and other mineral
waste; and street rubbish, including but not limited to street sweepings,
dirt, leaves, catch-basin dirt and contents of litter receptacles;
provided, however, that "refuse" shall not include earth and waste
from building operations no shall it include solid waste resulting
from lumber, scraps and shavings.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or
corporation to place or permit to remain anywhere in the Town any
garbage or other materials subject to decay other than leaves, grass
or compost, except in a tightly covered container, as hereinafter
provided.
It shall be unlawful to dispose of any garbage,
refuse or ashes within corporate limits of the Town. Such materials
shall be placed in containers for collection by the Town, as hereinafter
provided.
The Town Manager or his designated representative
shall have exclusive charge of the collection of garbage, refuse and
ashes from all residential and commercial units located within the
Town. The collection shall be made from properties within the Town
as often as may be established by the Town Council of the Town, by
resolution, provided that the material is properly stored for collection
in a container complying with the provisions of this article and is
placed at the curb, alley or street line.
Items not accepted for garbage collection:
A. Recyclable plastics and aluminum.
C. Empty cardboard boxes (cut into two-feet-by-three-feet pieces and
placed in the recycling cart).
D. Other recyclable materials should be recycled and not placed in garbage
containers.
F. Motor oil, wet paint and solvents.
G. Pool chemicals, flammable liquids and other hazardous materials.
All residential garbage, refuse and ashes for collection by
the Town shall be placed in metal or plastic containers, plastic bags
or other suitable covered containers so that they may be lifted and
carried by one man. No such container shall have a capacity of more
than 50 pounds. Commercial establishments shall utilize industrial-type
dumpsters/containers as determined and specified by the Town Manager
or his designated representative.
A. Trash can/recycle cart enclosures bins.
(1) Trash/recycle bin enclosures shall not exceed 30 inches in height
or more than 40 inches above ground elevation.
(2) Trash/recycle bin enclosures shall be placed at the property side
of the property line closest to the street, not in the Town right-of-way.
(3) Trash/recycle bin enclosures shall be constructed by and maintained
by the property owner.
(4) Property owners who store their recycling cart in an enclosure bin
shall provide a door to such enclosure bin for easy removal and replacement
of the recycling cart. Collection crews will not lift recycling carts
from any enclosure bin.
Any person or persons found guilty of violating the provisions of this article shall pay such fines as set out in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
I, Penalties.