The following definitions shall apply when used in this article:
Bulky waste.Stoves, refrigerators, water tanks, washing machines, mattresses, furniture and other similar waste materials.
Construction debris.Waste building materials resulting from construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations.
Dead animals.Animals or portions thereof (except dogs and cats) that have expired for any cause, except those slaughtered or killed for human use.
Garbage.This term shall refer to every accumulation of waste (animal, vegetable and/or other matter) that results from the preparation, processing, consumption, dealing with, handling, packing, canning, storage, transportation, decay or decomposition of meats, fowl, fish, birds, fruits, grains or other animal or vegetable matter (including, but not by way of limitation, used tin cans and other food containers, and all putrescible or easily decomposable waste animal or vegetable matter which is likely to attract flies or rodents), except bulky waste, construction debris or hazardous waste.
Hazardous waste.Any chemical, compound, mixture, substance or article which is designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or appropriate agency of the state to be “hazardous” as that term is defined by or pursuant to federal or state law.
Light commercial unit.This term shall refer to a retail or light commercial type of business. Commercial units shall not generate more than twelve (12) thirty (30) gallon containers or bags of refuse per week. If the commercial unit produces more a bin must be rented from the refuse company.
Refuse.This term shall refer to garbage, rubbish, bulky waste, construction debris and dead animals generated by residential units and light commercial units.
Residential unit.A dwelling within the corporate limits of the city occupied by a person or persons comprising not more than one family. A residential unit shall be deemed occupied when either water or domestic light and power services are being supplied thereto.
Rubbish.All waste wood, wood products, tree trimmings, grass cuttings, dead plants, weeds, leaves, dead trees or branches thereof, chips, cuttings, dead plants, weeds, leaves, dead trees or branches thereof, chips, shavings, sawdust, printed matter, paper, pasteboard, rags, straw, used and discarded clothing, used and discarded shoes and boots, combustible waste pulp and other products such as are used for packaging, or wrapping crockery and glass, ashes, cinders, floor sweepings, glass, mineral or metallic substances and all other waste materials not included in the definition of bulky waste, construction debris, dead animals, garbage, or hazardous waste.
(Ordinance 9501 adopted 1/17/95; 1998 Code, sec. 11.202)