For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
"Bins"means those containers provided by the city's franchise hauler for commercial, industrial, construction and multifamily residential uses. Bins are of two types: (1) bins (usually three cubic yards in size) which are picked up by refuse trucks by means of front loading apparatus; and (2) roll-off bins (usually forty [40] cubic yards in size) which are picked up by trucks using rear loading winches onto rails.
"Bulky waste"means discarded furniture (including chairs, sofas, and mattresses; rugs); appliances (including refrigerators with freon, ranges, washers, dryers, water heaters, dishwashers, air conditioner units with CFCs, televisions, electronic appliances, small household appliances and other similar items commonly known as "white goods"), waste tires, and oversized yard waste such as tree trunks and large branches if no larger than two feet in diameter and four feet in length and similar large items discarded from residential service recipients. "Bulky waste" does not include large items such as car bodies, camper shells, mobile homes, trailers, Jacuzzi tubs or spas, or any other item that cannot be safely lifted and collected by one person. In addition, bulky waste does not include any hazardous waste, special waste, or any other item or items that in the future may be banned by regulation.
"City"means the city of Moreno Valley.
"City manager"means the city manager of the city or his/her duly authorized representative.
"Collector"means, depending upon the context in which used, either the city or a contractor.
"Construction material"means discarded material from the construction or destruction of buildings, roads and bridges, to include concrete, rocks, asphalt, plasterboard, wood, and other related construction material.
"Contractor"means a person, persons, firm or corporation authorized by contract with the city to provide single-family residential, multifamily residential, commercial or industrial (roll-off) refuse collection services within the city.
"Dump or dumping"means placing, depositing, discarding and/or storing of any items of solid waste, hazardous waste, green waste, garbage, special waste, medical waste, rocks, or dirt, or of any vehicles which do not have value beyond scrap value or which are inoperable and unlicensed or which are considered abandoned due to the surrounding conditions.
"Garbage"means the putrescible animal, fish, fowl, food, fruit or vegetable matter resulting from the cultivation, preparation, storage, handling, decay or consumption of such substance.
"Green waste"means all forms of biodegradable plant material which can be placed in a covered container, such as tree trimmings, grass clippings, etc. Tree stumps and logs are not to be considered green waste unless they are reduced to a chipped form; they shall be considered bulky waste. Biodegradable plant material which is mixed with other kinds of refuse shall not be considered green waste.
"Hazardous waste"means any chemical compound, mixture, substance or article which, if improperly used, handled, transplanted, processed or stored, may constitute a hazard to health or may cause damage to property and contaminate the water table by reason of being explosive, flammable, poisonous, corrosive, radioactive, or otherwise harmful to the environment.
"Medical waste"means any materials of whatever nature normally disposed of in the course of, after, or as a result of any medical treatment or procedures or any administration of any legal or illegal drug or other substance to the body of humans or animals, including without limitation, medicines, syringes, hypodermic needles, body parts or fluids of humans or animals (and any other materials, such as bedding or clothing, containing or having been in contact with body fluids), medical implements, packaging from any such substances or materials, and other related materials, whether or not such items are the result of legal medical treatment or other legal or illegal activities.
"Place" or "premises"means every dwelling house, dwelling unit; apartment house or multiple dwelling building; trailer or mobilehome park; store; restaurant; rooming house; hotel; motel; office building; department store; manufacturing, processing, or assembling shop or plant; and every other place or premises where any person resides, or any business is carried on or conducted within the city.
"Private premises"means any privately owned real property, together with any structure thereon, whether inhabited or temporarily or continuously uninhabited or vacant, including the yard, grounds, walks, driveway, porch, steps, vestibule or entryway thereof and any off-street parking area.
"Public place"means any and all public streets, sidewalks, gutters, boulevards, alleys or other public rights-of-way and any and all public buildings, parks, squares, grounds and off-street parking areas, and all other publicly owned improved or unimproved real property.
"Recyclable material"means a commodity which is sold for compensation (i.e., the generator receives a payment from the recycler net of any transportation or processing costs), or given away, but which is not discarded into the waste stream. A recyclable material which is not sold for compensation or given away, or which is discarded into the waste stream, loses its character as a recyclable material and becomes recyclable solid waste subject to the definition in this code.
"Recyclables container"means containers provided and owned by city's franchise hauler for service recipients for the temporary accumulation of recyclable solid waste.
"Recyclable solid waste"means solid waste which contains recyclables separated from the remaining solid waste stream in recyclables containers. It includes all those materials to be collected under the city's existing recycling programs and shall consist of paper, cardboard, glass jars and bottles, aluminum/tin cans and PET (polyethylene terephthalate) and HDPE (high density polyethylene) plastic containers. It shall also include designation recyclable and reusable materials from demolition and construction waste as detailed in Section
8.80.020 of this code. Subject to city council approval, the scope of this definition may be changed to exclude any of the materials listed above or to include other materials; provided that such changes in scope are made to account for changes in the market for recyclable materials.
"Recyclables"means products or substances, including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, metal, glass, plastic, or other substances capable of being reprocessed, reused or resold, which have passed through their originally intended usage.
"Rubbish"means nonputrescible, useless, unused, unwanted or discarded material or debris, either combustible or noncombustible, including, but not limited to, paper, cardboard, grass, tree or shrub trimmings, straw, clothing, wood or wood products, crockery, glass, rubber, metal, plastic, construction material and similar material.
"Solid waste"means and includes all putrescible and nonputrescible solid or semisolid wastes (including semiliquid or wet wastes with insufficient moisture so as not to be free flowing), garbage, rubbish, ashes, recyclable solid waste, bulky waste, green waste, demolition and construction wastes and other discarded materials resulting from domestic, institutional, commercial, industrial, agricultural and community operations and activities. It shall not include special waste.
"Special waste"means and includes, but is not limited to, flammable waste, liquid waste, sewage sludge, dead animals, manure, radioactive, explosive substances, asbestos, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, rodenticides and other hazardous materials.
"Standard container"means those containers approved by the city for normal curbside service to single unit residential premises. This includes automated containers as provided by the city's franchise hauler for collection of acceptable "solid waste," "recyclable solid waste," and "green waste." This definition expressly excludes the use of oil drums, grease barrels, plastic bags and cardboard boxes as collection containers.
(Ord. 54 § 1.1, 1986; Ord. 524 § 1.1, 1997; Ord. 614 § 1, 2002; Ord. 866 § 1, 2013)