[CC 1988 §60.075; Ord. No. 1031 §1, 5-15-1995]
The City shall provide for the collection and transport to a
recycling center of recyclable material from dwellings. Recyclable
material shall be placed at the curbside in a container approved by
the City. Recycling by occupants shall be mandatory beginning in January,
1997.
[Ord. No. 3280 §§1 — 2, 5-19-2014]
Recyclable materials at commercial, industrial and multifamily
residential sites shall be stored in recycling containers or dumpsters
as approved by the City Administrator or his/her designee. The recycling
containers or dumpsters shall be waterproof, leakproof and shall be
covered at all times except when depositing recycling materials therein
or removing the contents thereof. Recycling containers or dumpsters
shall be shielded on all sides by a wall or decorative fence constructed
of the same or complementary materials to those used on the primary
building. The use of landscaping to further decrease the visual impact
of such enclosures is required. Enclosures for recycling containers
or dumpsters shall be two (2) feet taller than the container or dumpster
being enclosed and shall include gated pedestrian/user access. Gates
in such enclosures intended to provide access for the emptying of
the containers or dumpsters therein shall be kept closed and latched
at all times except when the containers or dumpsters are being emptied.
The paved area within such enclosures shall be regularly policed to
prevent any accumulation of trash, refuse, debris, garbage or recyclables
except that contained within the recycling container or dumpster.
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Editor's Note: Former Section 235.090, Recyclable Material
Program, as adopted and amended by CC 1988 §60.076; Ord. No.
1567 §1, 1-2-2001, was repealed 12-21-2009 by Ord. No. 2815 §1.