(a)
City authorization. In order to protect public health, safety and wellbeing, to prevent the spread of vectors, to carry out the responsibilities of the city as provided by law, and to plan for the management of vehicular traffic and mitigate adverse environmental impacts, the city council may, at its election, authorize one or more solid waste collectors, whether by exclusive or non-exclusive franchise, license, permit, contract or otherwise to make arrangements with generators for the collection, transfer, disposal, and/or recycling of solid waste.
(b)
Collection categories. The city council may determine waste management collection categories, whether single-family residential, multi-family residential, commercial, institutional, special event, household hazardous waste, recyclable materials, organic waste, bulky waste, green waste, construction and demolition debris, or others, and the city council may make or impose requirements in connection with the issuance of any franchise, license, permit, or contract for a solid waste collector.
(c)
Protection of public health and safety. Solid waste collectors shall make arrangements with their customers specifying the manner in which solid waste collection services are to be provided, subject to the city's exercise of its police power authority for the purposes of protecting public health, safety and wellbeing, and regulating the manner of collection to control the growth and spread of vectors and to limit sources of noise and air pollution within the city.
(Ord. No. 1190, § 6, 9-27-21)