[Amended 11-2-1992]
The following rules and regulations are hereby established for
the use of the demolition debris site for refuse disposal, to be known
as "Rocky Hill."
[Amended 4-1-1991; 11-2-1992]
A. The demolition debris site shall be under the direction and supervision
of the Director of Public Services, who may establish such further
rules and regulations governing the collection of garbage and rubbish
not inconsistent with the provisions of this article as he deems necessary.
B. The attendants at the demolition debris site shall designate the
areas for deposit of refuse and may prohibit the deposit of refuse
which does not conform to the requirements of this article. They shall
be subject to the direction of the Director of Public Services. The
attendants shall be sworn in as constables for the purpose of enforcing
the provisions of this article.
[Amended 9-24-1979; 7-6-1982; 4-16-1984; 2-3-1986; 3-6-1989; 4-1-1991; 4-16-1991; 11-2-1992; 11-25-2002]
A. Residential permits. The City Clerk shall issue, upon receipt of the annual fee set forth in Chapter
A400, Master Fee Schedule, a permit for admittance to the demolition debris site to City residents. These permits shall be valid only for that vehicle, the registration numbers of which are listed on the permit, and shall be affixed to and displayed on that vehicle. No vehicle failing to display a permit shall be admitted to the demolition debris site. These permits shall be color-coded so as to be easily identifiable.
B. Per-load fees for commercial operators. The fees set forth in Chapter
A400, Master Fee Schedule, shall be charged for per-load commercial use of the demolition debris site. Payment shall be made with coupons purchased in advance from the City Clerk, except that persons who deposit three or more loads per week may make arrangements to pay on a monthly basis. Failure to make required payments within 30 days from the date of billing will result in the suspension of all permits issued to that person until such bill is paid in full. The Director of Public Services shall be furnished with a monthly report on all accounts. No cash will be accepted by the attendants at the demolition debris site. The attendant shall determine whether the vehicle entering the demolition debris site contains a full or partial load, and the fees will be adjusted accordingly.
C. Revocation.
(1) Residential permits shall be revoked when the holder thereof ceases
to be a City resident.
(2) The Director of Public Services may suspend or revoke the permit
of any person found violating any of the provisions of this article
after notice to that person and an opportunity to rebut the evidence
of such violation.
(3) Any person whose permit has been suspended or revoked by the Director
of Public Services may, within 30 days of the notice of said action,
appeal, in writing, to the municipal officers, who may after public
hearing affirm, reverse or modify the action of the Director.
D. Penalty. The fine for dumping without a permit shall be as set forth in Chapter
A401, Master Fine Schedule.
[Amended 11-2-1992]
All refuse must be fastened, secured, confined, covered or loaded
on transporting vehicles to prevent any portion thereof from falling
to the ground prior to it being deposited where designated by the
attendant at the demolition debris site.
[Amended 11-2-1992]
The burning of refuse or kindling of any fires in the demolition
debris site is prohibited, except in designated areas.
[Amended 11-2-1992]
No pets or children under the age of 12 years shall go upon
or be permitted within the demolition debris site except while in
the confines of a motor vehicle.