For use in this chapter the following terms are defined:
Any establishment which is not a dwelling unit and which generates solid waste, recyclable material and/or yard waste incident to its normal activity.
Any vehicle used for transporting solid waste, recyclable material and/or yard waste from business establishments, as defined, or which is in the business of transporting such materials.
Includes containers or materials used in containers that have three or more layers of kraft paper material, at least two exterior flat layers with one wavy interior core.
A group of individuals, not necessarily related by blood, marriage, or legal adoption, living together as a single housekeeping unit.
Decaying animal and vegetable waste resulting from handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
Any person or entity whose activities or processes produce solid waste, recyclable materials and/or yard waste.
Any person who regularly or occasionally hauls solid waste, recyclable materials and/or yard waste for consideration, fee or for profit.
Any permanent premises containing a habitable space intended for residential use and which generates solid waste, recyclable material, and/or yard waste as a result of the domestic activities of not more than one family. A household may be referred to as a "dwelling unit."
"Garbage," "refuse" and "rubbish," as defined herein, and all other waste material which, if thrown or deposited as herein prohibited, tends to create a danger to public health, safety and welfare.
A transportable, single-family dwelling unit suitable for year-round occupancy having no foundation other than wheels, jacks, piers, grade beams or skirting and containing water supply, waste disposal, heating and electrical conveniences.
A parcel of land under single ownership, which has been planned and improved for the placement of the manufactured/mobile homes for nontransient use.
Solid waste, recyclable material, and/or yard waste.
Any vehicle not for hire, used for transporting solid waste, recyclable material and/or yard waste from dwelling units.
Corrugated cardboard with permanently attached packing material and/or nonpaper liners; wax-coated cardboard; cardboard contaminated with oil, paint, blood, or other organic materials; or cardboard contaminated with any other material that renders the corrugated cardboard nonmarketable. It does not include cardboard that has been contaminated through compaction in a hauling vehicle.
Any hauler who hauls materials from its own premises, including independent contractors engaged in any type of construction or repair within the City and hauling materials therefrom.
Includes marketable corrugated cardboard that may have glue, staples, and/or tape, but does not have permanently attached packing material and/or nonpaper liners, and is not waxed or contaminated with oil, paint, blood, or other organic materials.
Any clean and dry material which is generated as a result of or is a by-product of residential, commercial, or industrial activities and which has a market for reprocessing or reuse. Such materials may be found in solid waste but are noncollectible as recyclable unless they are segregated by the generator and cared for separately. These materials are as follows, but not limited to: plastic containers with recycle numbers 1 to 7, metal food and beverage containers, aluminum foil and pie tins, newspapers, magazines, inserts, catalogs, chipboard (tears brown or gray), mixed paper, junk mail, yard waste, and corrugated cardboard.
Any process by which waste, or materials that would otherwise become waste, is collected, separated, processed, or returned to use in any form of raw materials or products. Recycling does not include any form of energy recovery.
All decaying and nondecaying solid wastes (except body waste), including garbage, rubbish, street cleaning, dead animals, abandoned automobiles or parts thereof, and solid market and industrial waste.
Nondecaying solid wastes consisting of both combustible and noncombustible waste, such as paper, wrappings, cigarettes, cardboard, tin cans, yard clippings, leaves, wood, glass, bedding, crockery, toys, and similar materials.
Any garbage, refuse, rubbish, yard waste, recyclable materials or other similar discarded solid or semisolid materials, including but not limited to such materials resulting from industrial, commercial, agricultural and domestic activities, that are not a recyclable material. Solid waste does not include hazardous or toxic materials.
A license issued for a vehicle used in the business of hauling or transferring solid waste and/or recyclable materials.
Any of the following, free of any other debris and which is generated as a result of yard and garden maintenance: grass clippings, lawn rakings, leaves, hedge trimmings, trees and tree trimmings, garden vegetation, bark, flowers, or all other similar organic waste. "Yard waste" does not mean or include stumps or soil.