Plastic sacks designed to store solid waste with sufficient wall strength to maintain physical integrity when lifted by the top. Total weight of a bag and its contents shall not exceed thirty-five (35) pounds.
Stoves, refrigerators (CFCs must be removed and tagged), water tanks, washing machines, furniture and other waste materials, other than construction debris, dead animals, hazardous waste or stable matter, with weights or volumes greater than those allowed for bins and containers.
All premises, locations or entities, public or private, requiring refuse collection within the corporate limits of the city not a residential unit.
Waste building material resulting from construction, remodeling, and repair or demolition operations.
A receptacle with a capacity of between 1.5 to 4 cubic yards constructed of metal and adequate to allow access and removal by an automated refuse truck.
The person, corporation or partnership performing solid waste collection and disposal under contract with the city.
An area located at the city public works yard.
An animal or portions of an animal thereof equal to or greater than 10 pounds in weight that have expired from any cause, except those slaughtered or killed for human use.
A refuse depository, physically located in the City of Abilene, Texas, or in close proximity thereto, including but not limited to sanitary landfills, transfer stations, incinerators, and waste processing/separation centers, licensed, permitted or approved by all governmental bodies and agencies having jurisdiction and requiring such licenses, permits or approvals to receive for processing or final disposal refuse and dead animals.
Any and all dead animals of less than ten (10) pounds in weight, except [those] slaughtered for human consumption, and 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, 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. Motor oil, gasoline, paint and paint cans are considered to be items of hazardous waste.
Syringes, needles or any object that could contain a disease and be spread by touch or pricking of skin are considered to be items of medical waste.
A renter, owner, lessee, individual, dweller, resident, tenant, user, and/or business that occupies any premises within the city or that has care, custody or control of the premises.
A poly-cart with a capacity of ninety-five (95) gallons constructed of durable plastic and having a tightfitting lid capable of preventing entrance into the container by vectors.
An occupant of a commercial and industrial unit who generates refuse.
Residential refuse, commercial and industrial refuse, bulky waste, construction debris and stable matter generated at a 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 of the city occupied by an individual or group of persons comprising no 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 or less contiguous or separate single-family dwelling 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.
Shall mean, upon customer request, that the contractor shall place a metal container receptacle for use with either carry-out garbage and refuse or bulky waste as defined in this section.
All 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 mattresses, 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.
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 2008-005, sec. 1, adopted 2/12/08)