(Ord. of 03-18-2004; Ord of 04-08-04; Ord. of 3-22-76, § 32A(II); 03/18/2004; Ord. of 9/21/2004)
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
(a)
Acceptable waste means and includes:
(1)
Solid waste.
Rubbish, garbage, and other discarded materials with insufficient liquid content to be free flowing, but excludes solids or dissolved materials in domestic sewage or other water pollutants.
(2)
Garbage.
All waste, animal, fish, fowl, fruit or vegetable matter produced or resulting from the use or storage of food.
(3)
Rubbish.
Domestic solid, combustible and incombustible waste other than garbage.
(4)
Ordinary commercial waste.
General and usual waste that accumulates on the premises of any grocery, market, store, restaurant or other such like small business enterprise operating for profit, and not exceeding seven (7) fifty-five (55) gallon size not to exceed fifty pounds (50 lbs) each. Each barrel shall contain the name of the business and the address of the business. The letters in each barrel shall be visible from a distance of ten feet (10’).
a.
Each commercial building shall not have more than ten (10) fifty-five (55) gallon barrels placed out for collection per week. The building owner will be subject to a fine in accordance with Section 1-8 of the Revised Ordinances of the City of Everett for any additional barrels placed out for collection.
(5)
Garden and lawn waste.
Includes grass, leaves, brush, tree trimmings, and vine or shrub trimmings not amounting to tree waste.
(b)
Non-acceptable waste means and includes:
(2)
Extraordinary commercial waste.
Waste as defined and set forth in (4) above in excess of five (5) barrels or the equivalent thereof each week.
(3)
Motor vehicles and large machinery.
Any abandoned, junked or inoperative motor vehicle, motor vehicle parts or other large machinery.
(4)
Building and construction waste.
Discarded materials resulting from or non-usable in the construction, alteration, or repair of structures including, but not limited to: stones, plaster, brick, excavated earth, concrete, lathing, roofing materials, siding materials, lumber, and structural materials, chain link fences, fence posts, plumbing fixtures, masonry debris and electrical debris.
(5)
Animal remains.
The carcass of any dead animal.
(6)
Industrial waste.
Wasted materials from factories, processing plants, and other manufacturing enterprises.
(7)
Tree waste.
Tree stumps, trunks or limbs which exceed five (5) inches in diameter or forty-eight (48) inches in length.
(8)
White Goods.
Includes items such as, but not limited to, washing machines, clothes dryers, hot water heaters, air conditioners, large household or office furniture and commercial equipment.