It shall be the purpose of this article to promote the public
health, safety, general welfare, and appearance of the city and to
minimize the potential for public and private losses by adopting regulations
to control the placement and maintenance of unattended donation dumpsters.
(Ordinance 17-802, sec. 1, adopted 5/11/17; 2007 Code, sec. 16-500)
Donation dumpster (UDD)
means a bin, container, or dumpster or similar receptacle
or structure that is located outside and that is intended for the
collection of donated items and that is unattended.
Residential area
means an area in which the principal land use is for one or more private residences including single-family homes, duplexes and apartment complexes or as defined by section
9.04.001.
Unattended
means without an attendant on duty and on the premises at
all times.
(Ordinance 17-802, sec. 1, adopted 5/11/17; 2007 Code, sec. 16-501)
(a) Required.
A UDD operator shall obtain a permit from
the city to place a UDD within the city limits. Each UDD shall require
a separate and individual permit. No permit shall be issued until
the applicable UDD permit fee has been paid and the permit application
is approved by the city manager or his or her designee.
(b) Term and scope.
A permit issued for a UDD under this
article:
(1) Is an annual permit that expires December 31st of each year unless
it is suspended or canceled earlier;
(2) Is effective for a single location only;
(3) Vests no property right in the permittee except to place and maintain
a donation bin in accordance with the terms and conditions of this
article;
(4) Shall automatically expire if the permittee removes the donation
bin from its permitted location or should the property owner request
that the donation bin be removed from the property; and
(5) Is not assignable or transferable.
(c) Fee.
A UDD operator shall submit with the permit application
a fee as currently established or as hereafter adopted by resolution
of the city council from time to time. The city shall not refund any
portion of a permit fee after the permit is issued or rejected nor
shall it prorate or reduce any fee due to the city.
(d) Application.
The permit application for a donation bin
shall include:
(1) The UDD operator’s name, local address and phone number, website
and name of the responsible party, and the e-mail address of the responsible
party.
(2) Location address, name of business (if applicable), location/business
primary contact and site map of the proposed location of the donation
bin.
(3) Signed affidavit acknowledging that a city UDD permit does not entitle
the UDD operator to place a UDD on private or public property without
notarized written consent of the property owner, a copy of which shall
be provided to the city.
(e) Grounds for denial.
The city shall refuse to approve
issuance or renewal of a permit for one or more of the following reasons:
(1) Any failure to provide the information required by this article;
(2) A determination by the city that inaccurate, erroneous or incomplete
information has been submitted;
(3) A false statement as to a material matter made in an application
for a permit;
(4) Revocation of a permit, pursuant to this article, of the UDD operator
within two years preceding the filing of the application;
(5) Refusal or failure to pay the correct permit fee amount.
(Ordinance 17-802, sec. 1, adopted 5/11/17; 2007 Code, sec. 16-502)
The following regulations shall apply to all UDDs located within
the city limits:
(1) Under
no circumstances shall more than one UDD be located on a single parcel
of private or public property.
(2) The location of a UDD in a parking lot shall not reduce the number of off-street parking spaces below the minimum required for the particular use of that property as set forth in section
9.02.029.
(3) The
UDD shall not be located within a residential area.
(4) The
UDD shall not cause a visual obstruction to vehicular or pedestrian
traffic.
(5) The
UDD shall not exceed six feet in height, six feet in width, and six
feet in depth, or otherwise exceed 36 square feet in area or 216 cubic
feet in volume.
(6) The UDD shall maintain all applicable setback restrictions as set forth in section
4.03.002 and section
9.02.023.
(7) The
UDD shall not cause safety hazards with regard to a designated fire
lane or building exit.
(8) The
UDD shall not interfere with an access drive, off-street parking lot
maneuvering area and/or required off-street parking space to an extent
which would cause safety hazards and/or unnecessary inconvenience
to vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
(9) The
UDD shall be constructed of an appropriate material as approved by
the chief building official or their designee, and shall further be
maintained in good condition and appearance with no structural damage,
holes or visible rust and shall be free of graffiti.
(10) The UDD shall be constructed and secured as to not be accessed by
anyone other than those responsible for the retrieval of the contents.
(11) The UDD shall contain upon the front side of the bin the name, phone
number and website of the UDD operator.
(12) The UDD shall be serviced and emptied as needed, but no less than
once every seven days.
(13) The UDD operator shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, a ten-foot
radius area surrounding the UDD free from any junk, debris or other
material. The UDD operator shall have 24 hours from the time they
receive notice from the city to remove any junk, debris or other material
from and around the UDD. If junk, debris or other material is not
removed within 24 hours, the city reserves the right to mitigate or
otherwise cause for the removal of junk, debris, or other material
at the UDD operator’s expense.
(14) The UDD operator shall be responsible to the extent provided by law
for the city’s cost to abate any unmitigated violation.
(15) A UDD operator maintaining an existing UDD(s) located within the
city limits as of June 1, 2017 shall have 90 days from the effective
date of this article to obtain a UDD permit and be in full compliance
of this article.
(Ordinance 17-802, sec. 1, adopted 5/11/17; 2007 Code, sec. 16-503)
Any person who shall willfully, intentionally, or with criminal negligence violate any provision of this article shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined in accordance with section
1.01.009. Each day of violation shall constitute a separate offense.
(Ordinance 17-802, sec. 1, adopted 5/11/17; 2007 Code, sec. 16-504)