In this chapter:
A. "Additional pickup"
means collection of regular service, upon request of the customer, on a day or at a time other than the regularly scheduled day and time. Any amount collected upon such a request which is in excess of the regularly scheduled service shall be charged for at the extra cart, extra container or extra yard waste rate, as applicable.
B. "Cart"
means a wheeled receptacle with attached lid with handles and a tight-fitting cover, capable of being mechanically unloaded into collection vehicles operated by the collector in accordance with the contract specifications and which is 20 gallons, 32 gallons, 64 gallons or 96 gallons in capacity. A city-owned cart designed specifically for the city's solid waste automated collection operation and shall be rodent and insect resistant.
D. "Code enforcement"
means enforcement that could include violation letters, notice and orders, stop work orders, citations, the placement of liens upon property, predictability in code interpretations, compliance actions, and establishes written and pictorial evidence to confirm alleged violations.
E. "Collector" or "collector of solid waste and/or recyclables"
means the city, or a person, company, or contractor with whom or which the city has entered into a contract by which such person or firm collects and removes solid waste, recyclables, yard waste, and food waste as provided in this chapter, and in such contract.
F. "Commercial"
applies to all customer classes and types other than single-family dwellings and duplexes where a cart will adequately serve the customer based upon weekly pickup.
G. "Container"
means a detachable container which is any container larger than one cubic yard to be left at a customer's premises and to be emptied into the collection vehicle and which is lifted by mechanical means. All such containers shall be metal or of another material found by the city to be equally good for such purpose, easily cleanable and insect proof and rodent proof and approved by the city. If the containers are to be used for wet waste of any kind, they shall be watertight and have metal or plastic lids.
H. "Collection vehicle"
means a vehicle used for the collection and/or transportation of commercial or residential solid waste, recyclables, yard waste, and food waste.
I. "Customer"
means every person, firm, partnership, association, institution and corporation utilizing solid waste collection or recyclables collection services in the city of Enumclaw. The term shall also mean the occupant and/or the owner of the premises for which service mentioned in this chapter is rendered.
J. "Director"
means the Enumclaw public works director responsible for various duties including the administration of this chapter for the city.
K. "Dwelling unit"
means any building or portion thereof which contains living facilities, including provision for sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation, and including not more than one kitchen for not more than one family.
L. Enclosure Space Requirements.
The solid waste and recycling enclosure space is the area designated on site to store solid waste, recycling, yard waste, and food waste including a solid waste compactor.
M. "Extra solid waste"
is any solid waste material placed for collection in addition to the regular collection service, which is within acceptable weight limits, is placed in a tightly closed plastic bag, is able to be reasonably handled by one person, and is placed within a five-foot radius of the solid waste cart or container. Cans (plastic or metal are acceptable) may also be used to store extra solid waste but must be no larger than 32-gallon capacity, be watertight, and must have a close-fitting lid that is insect and rodent resistant.
N. "Extra recycling"
means any recycling placed on, in, or around the vicinity of the collection cart in excess of the capacity of the cart.
O. "Extra yard waste"
is any yard waste material placed for collection in addition to the regular collection service, which is within acceptable weight limits, is placed in a tightly closed compostable bag and labeled as yard waste, is able to be reasonably handled by one person, and is placed within a five-foot radius of the cart. Cans may also be used to store extra yard waste but must be no larger than 32-gallon capacity, be watertight, have a close-fitting lid, and be reasonably handled by one person.
P. "Food waste"
means all compostable pre- and post-consumer food scraps, such as whole or partial pieces of produce, meats, bones, cheese, bread, cereals, coffee grounds, and eggshells as defined in RCW 70A.205.715(5)(a)(i) and (5)(a)(ii). "Food waste" shall not include dead animals, plastics, diapers, cat litter, liquid wastes, ashes, pet wastes, or other materials prohibited by the city's selected composting facility. A complete list of acceptable items and prohibited items will be provided on the city's website, provided to any resident or commercial/industrial enterprise by email, or by visiting the public works office.
Q. "Front-load container"
means a city- or hauler-owned container, from one and one-half yards to eight yards in capacity, designed to be emptied by an automated front-loading truck.
R. "Hazardous wastes"
are those waste products which the city is unable to collect, transport or dispose of because of potential danger therefrom to personnel, equipment or landfill site or which rules of the health department, the Washington State Department of Ecology, city, or the Environmental Protection Agency prohibit it from collecting, transporting, or disposing of through the designated disposal system.
S. "Multifamily (MF) development"
means a building or buildings containing three or more dwelling units on one parcel of land. Examples of multifamily development include duplexes (if multiple duplexes exist on one lot), townhomes or townhouses, cottage housing (if multiple cottages exist on one lot) and apartment buildings on a consolidated solid waste collection bill.
T. "Nonstandard solid waste"
is all waste that the city is unable to or does not have the resources to transport and dispose of. This may include but not be limited to metals (ferrous or otherwise), waste oils and greases, large volumes of wastes (exceeding the capacity of the carts or containers owned by the city), hazardous or special wastes, and/or other items not accepted at the city's designated point of disposal for solid waste, recycling, food waste, and yard waste. A complete list of acceptable items and prohibited items will be provided on the city's website, provided to any resident or commercial/industrial enterprise by email, or by visiting the public works office.
U. "Private drive"
means a privately owned or maintained way serving fewer than four residences or serving less than one residence for every 100 yards in length.
V. "Private road"
means a privately owned and maintained way that allows for access by a service truck, and which serves four or more residences.
W. "Public street"
means any public way used by the public for travel, including alleys.
X. "Recyclable materials"
means materials which have passed through their originally intended usage, have use or value as a commercial commodity, and are intentionally separated from solid waste by their original consumer for collection for the purpose of recycling, reuse, reprocessing or remanufacture in accordance with the methods prescribed in this chapter. "Recyclable materials" include but are not limited to paper, cardboard, metal, aluminum, glass, and plastic. A complete list of acceptable items and prohibited items will be provided on the city's website, provided to any resident or commercial/industrial enterprise by email, or by visiting the public works office.
Y. "Registered contractor"
means a contractor that has registered within the city to collect nonstandard solid waste and dispose of said materials in an approved manner designated by the state of Washington. Certain requirements must be met and are outlined on the city's website.
Z. "Residence" or "residential"
means any house, dwelling, multiunit residence, apartment house, trailer court or any building put to residential use.
AA. "Single-family residence"
means all one-unit houses, duplexes, or mobile homes with individual collection and billing located on a public street, private drive, or private road.
BB. "Solid waste"
includes the following:
Nonrecyclable papers: disposable wipes, hardcover books, foil wrapping paper, coated, shiny paper plates, facial tissue, shredded paper (bagged). |
Nonrecyclable plastics: Styrofoam products, plastic plates, caps and small lids, plastic utensils, empty prescription vials, food bags/containers, diapers, hangers. |
Nonrecyclable metal: caps, lids, empty oil containers, empty latex paint cans (remove lids, dried, hardened paint ok), hangers. |
Nonrecyclable glass: light bulbs (fluorescent light bulbs and tubes need special disposal), broken glass/items, mirrors. |
Other garbage: clothing, cold ash, shoes, toys, small furniture, vacuum bags and dust, plastic packaging for food and other products, and animal waste. |
Solid waste shall not include industrial byproducts, sewage, hazardous or special wastes, recyclables, or yard wastes. A complete list of acceptable items and prohibited items will be provided on the city's website, provided to any resident or commercial/industrial enterprise by email, or by visiting the public works office. |
CC. "Yard waste"
means leaves, grass, prunings, garden trimmings, branches, and small trees. Materials larger than four inches in diameter or four feet in length are excluded. Kraft paper bags or cans no larger than 32-gallon with a close-fitted lid labeled "Yard Waste" may also be used to contain extra yard waste. A complete list of acceptable items and prohibited items will be provided on the city's website, provided to any resident or commercial/industrial enterprise by email, or by visiting the public works office.
DD. "Construction and demolition debris"
means wood waste, metals, asphalt roofing, gypsum, concrete, and other materials generated by construction and demolition activities.
(Ord. 2771 § 1, 2024; Ord. 2822 § 1 (Exh. A), 2025)





