[Amended 5-12-2025]
A. ABANDONED VEHICLES ACCESSORY DWELLING UNIT (ADUs) ANIMAL WASTE BULK WASTE STICKER BULK WASTES CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTES CONTAINER DEAD ANIMALS EXTRA BAG STICKER GARBAGE HANDBILL HAZARDOUS WASTE INDUSTRIAL WASTE LITTER LITTER RECEPTACLE MARKET WASTE NEWSPAPER OVERGROWTH PAPER PARK PERSON PRIVATE PREMISES PUBLIC PLACE REFUSE RUBBISH SINGLE-STREAM RECYCLING STANDARD LEGAL CONTAINER(1) (2) (3) VEHICLE YARD WASTE
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall be applicable:
A class of waste which includes passenger automobiles, trucks and trailers which are useless, unwanted, abandoned, and/or discarded by their owners and have been left on City streets, public rights-of-way other public places and on private premises.
ADUs are self-contained housing units on the same lot as a principal dwelling that have a separate entrance and are subject to size restrictions. The current law allows ADUs to be built "by right" without special approval from local zoning boards. ADUs can be basement or attic apartments, additions to existing homes, or separate cottages.
All wastes from stables, kennels, pet pens, chicken coops, veterinary establishments and the like.
One sticker as required for each bulk item, or two stickers for each mattress/box spring collection, as scheduled for collection for bulk pickup by advance request in accordance with DPW procedures. Bulk pickup can only be scheduled if a parcel is currently opted in for trash services, and current with payment of their trash bill. A bulk pickup sticker is required for each bulk item and shall cost $8 per sticker with the exception of mattresses/box springs where two bulk stickers will be required.
All large items of refuse, such as appliances or furniture. Other examples of bulk items include refrigerators, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, chairs, tables, cribs, couches, bed frames, sofas, fans, filing cabinets, TVs, plumbing fixtures, doors, windows, bicycles, barbecue grills, mattresses, box springs, large toys, tires, lawn mowers, snow blowers, stoves, washers, dryers, rugs, etc. Rugs must be cut up into three- to four-foot lengths and stacked.
All wastes that are the result of construction, remodeling, repair and demolition operations on houses, commercial buildings, pavements and other structures.
See "standard legal container" as defined in this section.
Those that die naturally or from diseases or are accidentally killed or are intentionally killed. Condemned animals or parts of animals from slaughterhouses, dog hospitals or similar places are not included in this term, but are regarded as industrial refuse. It is the intent of this section to describe only small animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, squirrels, chickens and rats that find their homes within the wooded areas of the City or often serve as household pets.
Any extra trash which does not fit in the trash cart with the lid fully closed is not allowed to be stacked, but must be placed outside the trash cart in a closed plastic trash bag (See Subsection (3) of the definition of "standard legal container" in this section.) no larger than 32 gallons and labeled with one extra bag sticker. It will be collected on the regular refuse collection day for the cart. There shall be a limit of 10 extra bags on any given collection day. Approved trash bag stickers shall also be made available for resale to the public at retail and commercial establishments as determined by the Director of Public Works, provided that no retail or commercial establishment shall charge more than $2 for each sticker.
All animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
Any printed or written matter, any sample or device, circular, leaflet, pamphlet, paper booklet, or any other printed or otherwise reproduced original or copies of any matter of literature.
All waste of a pathological, explosive, radioactive or toxic nature.
Consists of the solid waste materials from factories, processing plants and other manufacturing enterprises.
"Garbage," "refuse" and "rubbish" as defined in this chapter and all other waste material which, if thrown or deposited as prohibited in this chapter, tends to create a danger to public health, safety, welfare, or appearance.
A litter storage and collection receptacle as required and authorized by regulations and ordinance of the Solid Waste Division of the Department of Public Works.
That waste which generates from the wholesale and retail markets as a result of handling, storage, and selling of poultry, fish, meat, vegetables, and fruit. Included are large quantities of putrescible garbage along with some rubbish such as wooden crates and cardboard boxes.
Any newspaper of general circulation as defined by general law; any newspaper duly entered with the Postal Service Department of the United States, in accordance with federal statute or regulation; any newspaper filed and recorded with any recording officer as provided by general law; and, in addition thereto, means and includes any periodical or current magazine regularly published with not fewer than four issues per year, and sold to the public.
Any grass, grass clippings, weeds, pruning, leaves, tree branches, general yard or garden waste in excess of six inches high located on any parcel of land whether occupied or vacant, including a vacant lot. Also, see "yard waste."
All combustible material, excluding newsprint but including books, magazines, wrapping paper, cardboard boxes, cartons, rags and cast-off clothing.
A park, reservation, playground, beach, recreation center or any other public area in the City, owned or used by the City and devoted to active or passive recreation.
Any person or his servant, agent, employee or representative, as well as a firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of any kind.
Any dwelling, house, building, or other structure, designed or used either wholly or in part for private residential purposes, whether inhabited or temporarily or continually uninhabited or vacant, and includes any yard, grounds, walk, driveway, porch, steps, vestibule or mailbox belonging or appurtenant to such dwelling, house, building or other structure.
Any and all streets, sidewalks, boulevards, alleys or public ways and any and all grounds and buildings.
The total solid waste of the community.
All waste consisting of a variety of both combustible and noncombustible solid waste materials of households, stores and institutions. Combustible rubbish consists of miscellaneous burnable materials; and, in general, it is the organic component of rubbish such as paper, rags, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior, bedding, rubber, leather, grass, leaves and other yard trimmings, as well as combustible inorganic materials such as plastics. Noncombustible rubbish, for the most part, consists of the organic components of rubbish such as tin cans, metals, dirt, ceramics, glass and similar or like substances.
A system that takes the multiple recycling "streams" collected through the Springfield curbside program, mixed paper and commingled containers, and allows residents to put them together in one container. The sorting of the recyclables will be done by machines at a processing facility. Residents shall use a single-stream recycling cart provided by DPW and collected in accordance with the provisions of this chapter (see § 327-17, recycling definitions) and DPW procedures.
Standard legal containers acceptable for use in the City shall substantially adhere to the following specifications:
A rubbish container issued by DPW as a cart in accordance with this chapter.
A paper refuse sack (also known as a "leaf bag" or "yard waste bag"), which shall be a sanitary paper sack or equal of thirty-gallon capacity, two-ply fifty-pound wet strength with reinforced self-supporting square bottom closure.
A plastic trash bag, which shall be a sanitary polyethylene (plastic) bag having a dart impact strength at folds and seals of not less than 60 grams, and a film thickness strength of two mils, a maximum capacity of 30 gallons and capable of supporting material having a total weight of 30 pounds with a density of 15 pounds per cubic foot and having openings closed by means of wire ties, string or rope. No yard waste can be placed in any plastic bags for collection.
Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, including devices used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
Consists of general yard and garden waste, prunings, grass clippings, weeds, leaves, twigs, brush and tree branches up to three feet in length and 1/2 inch in diameter.
B.
This section and the various parts, sentences, and clauses thereof are hereby declared to be severable. If any part, sentence, or clause is adjudicated as invalid, it is hereby provided that the remainder of this section shall not be affected thereby.
C.
Any violation of this section or any part thereof shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $250.00, except where otherwise noted.