The following words, terms and phrases, and their derivations, when used in this chapter or in chapter 74, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning; provided that, unless specifically defined in this section, words or phrases used in this chapter and in chapter 74 shall be interpreted so as to give them the same meaning as they have in common usage, and so as to give this chapter and chapter 74 their most reasonable application:
Stoves, refrigerators, water tanks, washing machines, furniture, used and discarded mattresses and other waste materials other than construction debris, dead animals, hazardous waste or stable matter with weights or volumes greater than those allowed for carts.
Tree, shrub and brush trimmings or newspaper and magazines securely tied together forming an easily handled package not exceeding four feet in length, 2-1/2 inches in diameter and 35 pounds in weight.
Any premises, locations or entities, public or private, including all industrial and commercial entities, within the corporate limits of the city or service area of the city not a residential unit.
A plastic wheeled cart designed to store residential refuse and container includes a cart, but also. Any city approved bin designed to store residential refuse, commercial refuse, or industrial refuse.
The person, firm, corporation, municipal corporation or political subdivision which the city has designated to operate and maintain the city’s water system and wastewater systems.
And includes any establishment, public or private, rendering a service, manufacturing a product, offering a product for sale or any other similar activity, including motels and hotels.
The initial or first connection (“tap”) or any subsequent additional connection of a residential or commercial unit to the city’s water system.
Waste building materials resulting from construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations.
The person, corporation or partnership performing refuse collection and disposal under contract with the city.
Any person, firm or corporation receiving city water, wastewater or solid waste disposal services for a residential or commercial unit, whether within the city or outside the city limits.
An animal or portion thereof that has expired from any cause.
Accumulation of waste (animal, vegetable and/or other matter) that results from the preparation, processing, consumption, dealing in, handling, packing, canning, storage, transportation, decay or decomposition of meats, fish, fowl, 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 (in all cases) any matter included in the definition of bulky waste, construction debris, dead animals, hazardous waste, rubbish or stable matter.
Waste, in any amount, which is defined, characterized or designated as hazardous by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or appropriate state agency by or pursuant to federal or state law, or waste, in any amount, which is regulated under federal or state law, including motor oil, gasoline, paint and paint cans.
Those connections which are only used to water vegetation and animals. Irrigation meter connections are exempt from wastewater charges.
The separate connection through which one metering facility serves other establishments or entities occupying the same building, location, or adjoining property.
Where two or more residential or commercial units are obtaining service from the same meter.
And includes an individual human, partnership, co-partnership, firm, company, limited liability partnership or other partnership or other such company, joint venture, joint stock company, trust, estate, governmental entity, association or corporation or any other legal entity, or their legal representatives, agents or assigns. The masculine gender shall include the feminine, the singular shall include the plural where indicated by the context.
An occupant of a residential or commercial unit who generates refuse.
Residential refuse, bulky waste, construction debris and stable matter generated at residential unit, unless the context otherwise requires, and commercial and industrial refuse.
All garbage and rubbish generated by a producer at a residential unit.
A dwelling within the corporate limits or service area of the city intended for occupancy by a person or group of persons comprising not more than one family. A dwelling shall be deemed occupied and shall be deemed by the city to be a separate residential unit for billing and collection purposes when either water or electrical power services are being supplied thereto. Apartment complexes and other such multifamily rental communities shall be considered residential.
Waste wood, wood products, tree trimmings, grass 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 any and all other waste materials not included in the definition of bulky waste, construction debris, dead animals, garbage, hazardous waste or stable matter.
The individual metering facilities for each residential or commercial unit for which city services have been requested or provided, whether occupied or not.
Manure and other waste matter normally accumulated in or about a stable, or any animal, livestock or poultry enclosure, and resulting from the keeping of animals, poultry or livestock.
May be used interchangeably to mean the same thing. The term “wastewater” shall mean the water which has been used.
(Ordinance 2007-110, sec. I.4, adopted 4/10/07)