The following terms when used in this article shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
Bag.A plastic sack, secured at the top, designed to store refuse with sufficient wall strength to maintain physical integrity when lifted by the top.
Bulky item.Any broken, used up, worthless or discarded item with any dimension greater than 48 inches or weighing in excess of 50 pounds, including but not limited to refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, water tanks, couches, other similar items, and, regardless of size or weight, automobile parts and tires.
City.The City of Bulverde, Texas.
Construction and demolition waste.Waste resulting from construction or demolition activities or that is directly or indirectly the byproduct of such activities, including but not limited to cartons, concrete, gypsum board, metal, paper, plastic, rubber and wood products, but not including hazardous waste or bulky items.
Hazardous waste.Waste identified or listed as a hazardous waste by the administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the federal Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976, as amended, or so classified by any federal or state statute, rule, order or regulation.
Landscape waste.Tree limbs, trees, dirt, rocks, brush, grass clippings, shrub trimmings and other waste generated by a person employed or contracted by the owner or controller of premises to provide yard maintenance, tree and shrub trimming, land clearing, grubbing, or other landscape related services.
Multifamily premises.A premises with a structure with three or more dwelling units that is designed for occupation by multiple-family units, each living independently of the other family units; provided that the definition specifically excludes hotels or motels.
Nonresidential premises.A commercial, industrial, multifamily, or institutional premises, including but not limited to apartments, hospitals, hotels, motels, restaurants, airport and aircraft facilities, offices, warehouses, schools, retail stores, manufacturing facilities, distribution centers and other premises that are not residential premises.
Person.Any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, or other entity or association, as well as the agents, servants, tenants, and employees thereof, and includes both singular and plural.
Premises.Any real property and the improvements on such real property.
Prohibited waste.Dead animals, or any part of a dead animal; bulky items; construction and demolition waste; landscape waste; hazardous waste; or any combination thereof.
Service provider.Either the city or an entity authorized by the city to provide solid waste services, whether by franchise, agreement, or otherwise.
Solid waste.Discarded or waste materials, and includes but is not limited to refuse; putrescible animal and vegetable waste materials resulting from the handling, preparation, or consumption of food; nonputrescible waste materials such as paper, rags, plastics, furniture, rubber, glass, crockery, and metal cans; yard waste such as grass clippings and leaves; and any other broken, used up, or worthless materials; provided that the term does not include prohibited waste.
Waste container.A cart, can, dumpster or other receptacle approved, used, or provided by the service provider for the purpose of containing solid waste prior to pick up by the service provider; provided that the term does not include bags.
(Ordinance 579 adopted 4/9/19)