The purpose of this article is to promote the recycling of green
grass clippings and yard wastes through composting, and to establish
minimum standards for proper compost maintenance and operation.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMPOSTING
A controlled biological reduction of organic wastes to humus. "Yard waste" and "green grass clippings" shall be defined as in §
10-5.
All compost piles shall be maintained using approved composting
procedures to comply with the following requirements:
A. All compost piles shall be enclosed in a freestanding compost bin.
Each compost bin shall be no larger in volume than 125 cubic feet
and shall be no taller than five feet.
B. All compost piles and bins shall be so maintained as to prevent the
attraction or harborage of rodents, other animal pests or insects.
The presence of rodents in or near a compost pile or bin shall be
cause for proceeding by the Health Department or Building Inspector.
C. All compost piles and bins shall be so maintained as to prevent odors
which will annoy and disturb persons of normal olfactory sensitivity.
D. All compost piles or bins shall be located not less than three feet
from a property line or dwelling.
E. No compost pile or bin shall be located in any yard except a rear
yard.
F. On a corner lot, no compost pile or bin shall be located less than
10 feet from the property line adjacent to a street.
Every owner or operator shall be responsible for maintaining
all property under his or her control in accordance with the requirements
of this article.
Any person violating this article shall be subject to a forfeiture as provided for in §
10-81.