In the interpretation of this article, the following words and
phrases shall have the following meanings.
AUTOMATED SOLID WASTE COLLECTION
The method of collecting solid waste through the use of mechanical
collection equipment and special containers to accommodate the collection.
BULK WASTE
Solid waste that may require special handling and management,
and which by reason of its bulk, shape, or weight cannot be placed
in a container or bundled. This waste includes, but is not limited
to: Christmas trees, furniture, mattresses, and other large, bulky
items. No construction material will be collected as a bulk item.
Construction debris would include permanent fixtures of the home generated
by a contractor or commercial business enterprise.
GARBAGE
Any waste material in the process of or subject to decomposition
or decay incident to ordinary domestic or business use or purpose
and shall include among other things kitchen refuse, animal or vegetable
matter, decaying and decomposing substances. This definition includes
the meat and vegetable waste solids resulting from the handling, preparation,
cooking and consumption of foods as well as the containers in which
such items were sold or stored.
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL
Any wastes presenting a clear danger to health and safety
by reason of their biological, pathological, explosive, radiological,
or toxic characteristics.
RESIDENTIAL USER
All owners, tenants, occupants or persons in possession of,
or exercising control over, a dwelling unit such as a single-family
home or a multifamily dwelling of two or less units, and who utilize
or purport to utilize the City or its authorized agent for the collection
of solid waste, rubbish, trash and recyclables.
RUBBISH
Includes rags, old clothes, leather, rubber, carpets, wood,
excelsior, sawdust, tree branches, yard trimmings, wood furniture
and other combustible solids not considered by the City to be of a
highly volatile or explosive nature, metals, metal shavings, tin cans,
glass crockery and other similar materials, but not the wastes resulting
from building construction or alteration work. It shall also include
any small accumulation of cellar or yard dirt.
SOLID WASTE CONTAINER
A specially designed wheeled ninety-six-gallon container,
or other sizes as designated by the Department of Public Works, issued
by the City to its residents to accommodate the automated collection
operation to be used for the deposit, disposal, and collection of
solid waste. These containers are property of the City.
The Mayor or designee shall have the authority to establish,
alter, or amend the schedule for the collection of residential solid
waste.
A. There will be no collection on New Year's Day, Memorial Day,
Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
B. Solid waste shall be collected one time per week pursuant to the
City's solid waste contract.
The following municipal officials of the City of Burlington
shall have the authority to enforce the provisions of this article:
the Superintendent of Public Works and/or his/her designee, the Code
Enforcement Officer, and the Zoning Official. Moreover, any Burlington
City resident who observes a violation under this chapter may file
a complaint by notifying the Department of Public Works during normal
business hours.