Any person as defined in this Chapter may deliver acceptable materials to debris recycling stations. There shall be no size limitation on vehicles delivering materials to debris recycling stations. Authorized users of debris recycling stations shall follow directions given by the site controller.
(Ord. No. 706, August 6, 1996)
(a) 
Upon determination by the County Engineer that sufficient space and personnel are available, that other conditions such as proximity of residences and topography are suitable, that funds are available to pay for processing and removal, and that the facility permit from the Department of Health allows, the Department of Public Works may accept the following source-separated materials at the debris recycling stations, for disposition by such means as will maximize reuse, recycling, and bioconversion, and minimize waste disposal:
(1) 
Aggregates;
(2) 
Ferrous and non-ferrous metal objects;
(3) 
Greenwaste;
(4) 
Gypsum wallboard;
(5) 
Mixed construction and demolition debris;
(6) 
White goods; and
(7) 
Wood debris.
(b) 
Materials of each type shall be separated at the source prior to delivery to the debris recycling station. All other materials are prohibited at debris recycling stations.
(Ord. No. 706, August 6, 1996)
Special cases, such as following a natural disaster, which may deem the amendment of such facility's use to be in the best interest of the County, the County Engineer may limit materials accepted at debris recycling stations to materials directly related to the natural disaster or increase the list of acceptable items.
(Ord. No. 706, August 6, 1996)
Burial (temporary or permanent) and open burning of solid waste are prohibited at debris recycling stations. No prohibited material shall be accepted or temporarily stored at debris recycling stations. Any person who deposits any prohibited material at a debris recycling station or on a public highway or street adjacent to a debris recycling station shall be responsible for removing such material from such debris recycling station or adjacent public highway or street to a permitted disposal or recycling facility and shall be subject to the penalties as provided in this Chapter.
(Ord. No. 706, August 6, 1996)