[Ord. No. 4032 §1, 1-21-2015[1]]
For the purposes of this Chapter, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
Trash, recycling, and yard waste collection service. One ninety-gallon trash tote and recycling containers will be provided as needed.
Solid waste resulting from the operation of any institutional, commercial, business, industrial or agricultural establishment or any residential dwelling comprised of more than two (2) units or a complex of units.
A place where business is conducted by a person or persons, firm or corporation, in the normal pursuit of gainful profit, and not covered by the Residential Solid Waste Collection and Recycling Program.[2]
Any person, firm or corporation paying the City the fee hereinafter set out for the collection and disposal of mixed refuse from residential dwellings.
All putrescible wastes except sewage and body wastes, but including all meat, vegetable, fruits, and other food wastes generated from the maintenance and operation of a residential dwelling where material is placed out for collection.
Any waste or combination of wastes, as determined by the Missouri Hazardous Waste Management Commission by rules and regulations, which, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical, or infectious characteristics, may cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible or incapacitating reversible illness or pose a present or potential threat to the health of humans or the environment or other living organisms, including, but not limited to, "heavy metals," automobile parts, motor oil, tires, batteries of any kind, pathological waste, prescription medicines, explosive or incendiary waste, pesticides, pesticide containers, solvents, and toxic or radioactive materials.
Voluntary recycling includes:
Paper:
Newspapers, including inserts (remove plastic sleeve) | |
Magazines, catalogs, phone books | |
Kraft (brown paper) bags, paperback books | |
Cardboard, beer/soda cases (no waxed cardboard) | |
Boxes - cereal, cake, food mix, gift, etc. | |
Miscellaneous paper - office, computer, notebook, gift wrap, junk mail |
Containers: All must be properly rinsed.
Soda and water containers | |
Milk, detergent, shampoo bottles | |
Glass bottles and jars (no window glass or dinnerware) | |
Aluminum cans and lids | |
Aseptic packaging and gable-top containers (milk and juice) |
Includes every residential dwelling in the City comprised of two (2) or fewer units not in a complex of units.
All household and kitchen wastes generated resulting from the maintenance and operation of a residential dwelling.
Refuse, garbage, yard waste materials, recyclable material, white goods/bulk waste and commercial solid waste, as defined above herein.
Each residential dwelling unit.
Any person(s) or corporate entity to whom the contractor sublets a portion or all of a contract.
Items such as household furnishings, mattresses, sofas, chairs and other large items, other than "major household appliances," that can safely be handled by two (2) men.
Refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, water heaters, trash compactors, dishwashers, microwave ovens, ranges, stoves, etc., that can easily and safely be handled by two (2) men will be picked up for a fee of thirty five dollars ($35.00) per item. This collection, however, must be scheduled in advance with the contractor.
Consists of grass clippings, leaves, bushes, gardening remains, tree limbs/branches (four-foot lengths, bundled and tied), shrub trimmings and Christmas trees. Compost must be contained in biodegradable kraft paper compost bags, or loose in a standard thirty-two-gallon trash can. All bags or cans must weigh less than fifty (50) pounds each. No plastic bags can be accepted for compost disposal. It is a Missouri law that compost cannot be mixed with your household trash. Containers must be clearly marked "yard waste."