[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town Council of the Town of North
Brentwood as indicated in article histories. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Property maintenance — See Ch. 225.
[Adopted 9-17-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-07]
Trash collection and all other solid waste collections shall
be made each week on a day or days to be designated from time to time
by the Council by resolution with notice published in the Town newsletter
or a newspaper of general circulation within the Town. If collection
falls on an observed holiday (i.e., New Year's Day, Memorial Day,
4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day), collection
shall be made on the next regular collection day.
Bulk trash items such as refrigerators, washers, bundled carpet
and padding, water tanks, furniture and similar bulk items shall be
collected on one day each week and shall be limited to four pieces
per collection and no more than eight pieces per month. These items
shall be placed at the front curb. Unacceptable bulk items include:
building and construction debris, tires, and automobile parts of any
kind. Bulk items may not consist of items resulting from remodeling,
renovation or total premises cleanup resulting from evictions or move-outs.
Recycling collection shall consist of once per week collection on a day designated pursuant to § 270-1. Recycling collection shall include such items as newspaper, telephone books, junk mail, magazines, bottles, cans and cardboard.
A.
No owner
or occupant shall place out for solid waste collection any tree stumps,
automobile parts, tires, hazardous waste, limbs or branches, building
and construction materials, sod, dirt, concrete or similar materials.
B.
No owner
or occupant shall place out for trash, bulk or recycling collection
any items or containers prior to 5:00 p.m. the day before collection.
C.
It shall
further be unlawful for any owner or occupant of a residential dwelling
to use the Town's solid waste collection services to dispose
of additional bulk, trash or recycling items generated from the owner's
or occupant's nonhousehold activities, or business accessory
uses unless the business accessory use or activity located on the
premises is permitted by the county zoning ordinance.
Any person who shall violate any provisions of this article,
or any provision of any rule or regulation adopted by the Mayor and
Council pursuant to authority granted by this article, shall be liable
for a municipal infraction. A violation of this article shall be a
municipal infraction with a fine of $100 for each offense, and each
day's failure to comply with any such provision shall constitute
a separate violation.