For the purpose of this article, the following terms shall have
the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
Brush.
Means plant material (leaves, grass clippings, branches,
brush, flowers, roots, wood waste, etc.); debris commonly thrown away
in the course of maintaining yards and gardens. Yard waste does not
include loose soils, sod; food waste, including from gardens or orchards;
food compost; plastics and synthetic fibers; or lumber. Excludes materials
resulting from services of a commercial service provider.
Bulky Wastes.
Means stoves, refrigerators (with all CFC and other refrigerants
removed), water tanks, washing machines, furniture, and other similar
items with weights and/or volumes greater than those allowed for the
waste container supplied. Debris related to small-scale home repairs
will be considered bulky waste. Contractor will need to exercise reasonable
judgment in this area if home repair items are placed out as residential
bulky waste. Excluded items for small-scale home repair and bulky
waste service: roofing shingles, metal pipes, concrete, bricks/pavers/cinder
blocks, drywall, rocks, and sand and dirt. The aforementioned items
are considered construction debris and removal must be arranged separate
from bulky waste.
Bundle.
Means tree, shrub and brush trimmings or newspapers and magazines
securely tied together forming an easily handled package not exceeding
four (4) feet in length or thirty-five (35) lbs. in weight.
Cart.
Means a receptacle provided by the city with a capacity of
95 gallons.
Commercial and Industrial Refuse.
Means all bulky waste, construction debris, garbage, rubbish
and stable matter generated by a customer at a commercial and industrial
unit.
Commercial and Industrial Unit.
Means all premises, locations or entities, public or private,
requiring refuse collection within the corporate limits of the city,
not a residential unit.
Construction Debris.
Means noncompactable waste building materials resulting from
construction, remodeling, repair or demolition operations at a residential
unit, municipal facility, or large commercial or industrial unit,
including but not limited to carpet, shipping cartons, concrete, excelsior,
gypsum board, roofing shingles, drywall, metal, plastic, rubber, and
wood products. Construction debris does not include hazardous waste
or material generated from new multiple home developments.
Dead Animals.
Means animals or portions thereof equal to or greater than
ten (10) pounds in weight than have expired from any cause except
those slaughtered or killed for human use.
Garbage.
Means any and all dead animals of less than 10 lbs. in weight,
except those slaughtered for human consumption; every 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.
Hazardous Waste.
Means solid wastes regulated as hazardous under the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 1002, et seq., or
regulated as toxic under the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C.A.
Section 2601 et seq., regulations promulgated thereunder or applicable
state law concerning the regulation of hazardous or toxic wastes any
cause except those slaughtered or killed for human use.
Recyclable Materials.
Means used and/or discarded materials that are capable of
successful processing and sale on the commodity market.
(1)
Acceptable recycling material must be empty, clean, and dry,
and includes the following:
(A)
Aluminum food and beverage containers - aluminum soda and beer
cans, cat food cans, etc.
(B)
Ferrous cans - soup, coffee cans, etc.
(C)
P.E.T. plastic containers with the symbol #1 - no microwave
trays.
(D)
H.D.P.E. natural plastic containers with the symbol #2 - milk
jugs and water jugs containers only (narrow neck containers).
(E)
H.D.P.E. pigmented plastic containers with the symbol #2 - detergent,
shampoo, bleach bottles without caps (narrow neck containers); butter
and margarine tubs.
(F)
Polypropylene plastic food and beverage containers symbol #5
- yogurt containers.
(G)
Mixed paper (54), as defined in the most recent ISRI Scrap Specifications
Circular.
(H)
Sorted residential paper and news (56), as defined in the most
recent ISRI scrap specifications circular.
(J)
OCC)rugated containers (OCC) - no wax coated.
(K)
OMG)es (OMG) - coated magazines, catalogues and similar printed materials, junk mail, and soft cover books.
(L)
Aseptic cartons - juice boxes, gable top milk and juice containers,
soy milk and soup cartons.
(2)
Unacceptable material includes the following:
(C)
Pizza boxes, unless free of any food or grease residue.
(H)
Plastic bags or bagged material (newsprint may be placed in
a Kraft bag).
(I)
Plastic containers with #3, #4, #6, or #7 on them or no # at
all.
(J)
Mirrors, window or auto glass, light bulbs, ceramics.
(K)
Oil or antifreeze containers.
(O)
Any acceptable material that is no longer acceptable due to
its coming into contact with or being contaminated by unacceptable
material.
Refuse.
Means residential refuse and bulky waste, construction debris
and stable matter generated at a residential unit, unless the context
otherwise requires, and commercial and industrial refuse.
Residential Collection.
(1)
Residential solid waste shall be collected in 95-gallon polycarts
twice per week from each residential unit. Household recycling shall
be collected in 95-gallon polycarts once per week from each residential
unit.
(2)
Residents will be allowed to dispose of up to three (3) cubic
yards combined of bulk and bundled brush one time per week on the
second collection day for a residential unit.
(3)
Additionally, each residential unit can participate in on-demand
bulk and unbundled brush service, up to 10 cubic yards, one (1) time
per month. On-demand items must be placed at the curb for collection.
The resident must contact the city's waste hauler to schedule
the on-demand pickup, which will be completed within five (5) business
days of resident's request.
Residential Unit.
Means a dwelling within the corporate limits of the city
occupied by a person or group of persons comprising not more than
four families. A residential unit shall be deemed occupied when either
water or domestic light and power services are being supplied thereto.
A condominium dwelling, whether of single or multi-level construction,
consisting of four units, shall be treated as a residential unit,
except that each single-family dwelling within any such residential
unit shall be billed separately as a residential unit.
Rubbish.
Means nonputrescible solid waste (excluding ashes), consisting
of both combustible and noncombustible waste materials; combustible
rubbish includes paper, rags, cartons, wood, excelsior, furniture,
rubber, plastics, yard trimmings, leaves, and similar materials; noncombustible
rubbish includes glass, crockery, tin cans, aluminum cans, metal furniture,
and the like materials which will not burn at ordinary incinerator
temperatures (1600 degrees Fahrenheit to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit).
Small Commercial Unit.
Means a commercial premises that is not classified as a residential
unit or municipal facility that requires no more than three (3) thirty-two
(32) gallon containers per collection day for the collection of its
solid waste. Examples of small commercial units include offices, stores,
service stations, restaurants, amusement centers, schools, and churches.
Solid Waste.
Means all non-hazardous (as defined by CERCLA and other applicable
laws) and non-special (see special waste definition) solid waste material
including unwanted or discarded waste material in a solid or semi-solid
waste, including but not limited to, garbage, ashes, refuse, rubbish,
yard waste (including brush, tree trimmings and Christmas trees),
discarded appliances, home furniture and furnishings, provided that
such material must be of the type and consistency to be lawfully accepted
at the sanitary landfill under the applicable federal, state and local
laws, regulations and permits governing each.
Stable Matter.
Means all 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.
(Ordinance 1465-02 adopted 4/2/02; Ordinance
2396-24 adopted 5/21/2024)
Every residential, commercial and industrial unit, within the
city shall be required to use the city collection service and pay
the applicable garbage collection fee as established by resolution
for residential rates and solid waste contract for commercial and
industrial rates of the city council from time to time whether billed
directly by the city or through its contracted garbage collector.
It shall be unlawful for any person engaged in the removal, handling,
transfer, or in any manner dealing with garbage, rubbish, manure,
refuse, or other waste matter, either in person or by his agent, employee
or servant, to separate, unload, offer for sale, trade, or exchange
all or any part of such garbage, rubbish, waste, manure, refuse, or
other waste material, within the jurisdiction of the city, except
at places designated by and in compliance with this article.
(Ordinance 1467-02 adopted 4/16/02)
No person except employees of the city, or duly appointed permittees
of the city shall remove from any garbage box, barrel, can, or other
receptacle, any garbage or waste material, refuse of any kind or in
any way interfere with any such container or receptacle; provided,
however, this provision shall not apply to any owner or occupant of
premises on which such receptacle or container is located.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Article 11.800,
Section 11.803)
Private persons or companies who may obtain permits to collect
and remove garbage from the city shall remove garbage and trash under
the terms specified by the city.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Article 11.800,
Section 11.804)
No permit issued to any junk dealer by the city shall authorize
any such permittee to remove any such waste material from any garbage
container or receptacle or in any way interfere therewith.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Article 11.800,
Section 11.805)
The provisions of this article shall not apply to any charitable
organization in the gathering of clothes and other salvageable materials
under the terms set forth by the city.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Article 11.800,
Section 11.806)
(a) Garbage
and recycling carts must meet the following requirements:
Garbage cart — 95-gallon polycart issued by the city.
Recycle cart — 95-gallon polycart issued by the city.
(1) All residential waste shall be placed inside of the city-provided
95-gallon cart. Residential customers shall utilize a plastic refuse
bag that is designed and sold for the purpose of placing garbage,
trash, or refuse in it for disposal. The plastic refuse bags shall
be placed inside of the 95-gallon cart for disposal. Plastic refuse
bags shall not be used for recycling material. Acceptable recycling
material should be placed directly inside the 95-gallon recycling
cart.
(2) Commercial and industrial carts shall be provided by the city's
waste hauler.
(b) Required
Location - Residential Collection.
No person shall place
or throw any garbage, refuse or waste of any kind upon any street,
sidewalk, alley, public way, parking lot or open space in the city
except in a cart provided by the city. Such cart is to be placed on
the rear of the premises adjoining the alley, at point accessible
to the garbage collectors and at such times designated by the city.
Where a residence is not served by an alley, public utility easement
or other public way in the rear or alongside thereof, all carts shall
be placed upon the front edge of the front sidewalk as to be accessible
to the garbage collectors, and at such times designated by the city.
It shall be unlawful for any person to place any such cart in any
alley within the city.
(c) Placing
for Collection from Businesses.
Any business establishment
desiring to place garbage for collection in 95-gallon carts shall
place the carts on or near the curbline in front of such place of
business or in an alleyway adjacent to such place of business, in
such manner and at such time as shall be prescribed by the city. All
boxes and cartons must be broken down and bundled, and no bundle shall
exceed seventy-five (75) pounds in weight.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 11, Article 11.800,
Section 11.807; Ordinance 1465-02 adopted 4/2/02; Ordinance 2396-24 adopted 5/21/2024)
Residential refuse and recyclables shall not be placed at the
curb before 6:00 p.m. on the day prior to the scheduled collection
day. To ensure collection, residential refuse and recyclables should
be placed at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on the day of collection.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
All brush to be collected shall be placed between the curbline
and the sidewalk and away from power lines.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17; Ordinance
2396-24 adopted 5/21/2024)
Rock, waste, excavation dirt, scrap building materials or other
trash resulting from construction or major remodeling, or the same
resulting from a general cleanup of vacant or improved property just
prior to its occupancy or otherwise resulting from sizable amounts
of trees, brush, and debris cleared from property in preparation for
construction, will not be removed by the city as a regular service.
The owner will have such debris removed at his expense.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
Industrial wastes from manufacturing or processing operations
including wastes from fruit and vegetable produce houses, poultry
dressing establishments, meat processing, and meat packing plants
must be disposed of by the owner or occupant of the building, business,
or premises where such wastes originate. The city shall determine
what wastes fall within the above industrial classification.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
Carcasses of dogs, cats, or any other dead animals shall not
be placed in garbage containers. The dead animal pickup service of
the department of sanitation of the city will, upon notice to do so,
remove such dead small animals. It shall be unlawful for any person
to leave or deposit any dead animal in any street or alley except
in such manner as shall be designated by the city.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
(a) It
shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit, or throw, or to
permit to accumulate in any manner as to emit noxious, disagreeable
or offensive smells, or permit or caused to be placed, deposited,
or thrown any garbage, brush, loose waste, manure, or refuse of any
kind on public or private property outside of any house, building,
apartment or tenement in the city, unless the same has been deposited
in accordance with the provisions of this article.
(b) The
following acts, among others, are declared to be unlawful and in violation
of this article, and are declared to be trespasses and subject to
penalties prescribed in this code, but such enumeration shall not
be deemed to be exclusive:
(1) The throwing, placing, dumping, or depositing of any garbage, refuse,
or animal or vegetable waste matter of any kind on or in any gutter,
street, sidewalk, parkway, driveway, curb, alley, or any other public
property of the city or in or on any lot, vacant or occupied, driveway
or other private property in the city.
(2) To cause or permit to be or remain in or upon any premises, private
or public, any animal, vegetable, or mineral matter, or any composition
or residue thereof, which is in an unsanitary condition or injurious
to public health.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
It shall be unlawful to deposit or leave any refuse or material
in such a place or condition that it can be blown by the wind so as
to scatter or cause clouds of dust or particles, and it shall be unlawful
to permit the escape of soot, ashes, or other solid products or results
of combustion so as to be windblown or scattered.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
(a) The
city currently contracts the removal of residential and commercial
refuse. Rates for such services will be determined in accordance with
respective service contracts before the city council. Affixing of
such refuse rates for service charges shall be determined by the city
and approved fee structures shall be referenced to applicable city
council minutes for billing purposes.
(b) The
city reserves the right to determine whether refuse services will
be commercial and/or residential.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
(a) Vehicles
transporting solid waste shall be covered by a metal top, screening
or canvas or in such manner so as to prevent the escape of any trash
or refuse.
(b) All
contractors, private haulers or other person or entity offering solid
waste collection and transportation services within the city shall
be required to deliver and dispose of solid waste collected within
the city at such landfills owned, operated or designated by the city.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17)
(a) Solid
waste and recycling materials shall be collected in the city by one
(1) or more contractors which shall operate under a franchise and/or
contract granted by the city.
(b) The
city shall be the sole provider of solid waste collection, including
temporary roll-off open top construction containers, residential and
multifamily recycling services.
(c) It
shall be unlawful for any person, business, company or corporation
to engage in the business of solid waste collection, removal and transport
in the city without first having obtained a franchise, contract, or
permit therefor from the city.
(Ordinance 2086-17 adopted 5/2/17; Ordinance
2396-24 adopted 5/21/2024)