For
the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall be deemed
to have the meaning indicated below:
APPLIANCE, MAJOR
Clothes washers and dryers, water heaters, trash compactors,
dishwashers, conventional ovens, ranges, stoves, woodstoves, air conditioners,
refrigerators and freezers.
APPROVED INCINERATOR
An incinerator which complies with all current regulations
of the Missouri Air Conservation Commission.
BULKY RUBBISH
Non-putrescible solid wastes consisting of combustible and/or
non-combustible waste materials from dwelling units, commercial, industrial,
institutional or agricultural establishment which are either too large
or too heavy to be safely and conveniently loaded in solid waste collection
vehicles by solid waste collectors, with the equipment available therefor.
CEREAL BOXES
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
The City of Smithville, Missouri.
COLLECTION
Removal and transportation of solid waste from its place
of storage to its place of processing or disposal.
COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE
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.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE
Waste materials from the construction and demolition of residential,
industrial, or commercial structures, but shall not include materials
defined as clean fill under Section 260.200, RSMo.
DISPOSABLE SOLID WASTE CONTAINER
Disposable plastic or paper sacks with a capacity of twenty
(20) or thirty-five (35) gallons specifically designed for storage
of solid waste.
DWELLING UNIT
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.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal or vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking, servicing or consumption of food.
GLASS
Any of the large class of materials with highly visible 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.
HAZARDOUS WASTES
Including, but not limited to, pathological wastes, explosives
wastes, pesticides, pesticide containers, toxic or radioactive materials.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES
Oil-based paint and water-based 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.
OCCUPANT
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.
PAPER
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.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, limited-liability company, corporation,
association, trust, institution, city, county, other political subdivision,
authority, State agency or institution, or Federal agency or institution,
or any other legal entity.
PLASTIC
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
and other materials. Any object generally considered plastic by the
general population is included in this definition.
PROCESSING
Incinerating, composting, baling, shredding, salvaging, compacting
and other processes whereby solid waste characteristics are modified
or solid waste quantity is reduced.
SOLID WASTE
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.
SOLID WASTE CONTAINER
Receptacle used by a person to store solid waste during the
interval between solid waste collections.
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL
The process of discarding or getting rid of unwanted material.
In particular, the final deposition of solid waste by man.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The entire process of managing solid waste in a manner which
minimizes the generation and subsequent disposal of solid waste, including
waste reduction, source separation, collection, storage, transportation,
recycling, resource recovery, volume minimization, processing, market
development, and disposal of solid wastes.
STORAGE
Keeping, maintaining or storing solid waste from the time
of its production until the time of its collection.
TRANSPORTATION
The transporting of solid waste from the place of collection
or processing to a solid waste processing facility or solid waste
disposal area.
YARD WASTE
Leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden vegetation and Christmas
trees. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact
root balls.