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The purpose of this article is to establish rules and regulations governing the collection and disposal of garbage and other waste.
B. ALUMINUM CANS BLUE BOX BULKY METALS BULKY WASTE DEMOLITION DEBRIS GLASS BOTTLES MUNICIPALLY COLLECTED SOLID WASTE NEWSPRINT RECYCLABLES YARD ORGANICS
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Containers fabricated of aluminum and commonly used for soda, beer or other beverages.
The recycling container obtainable from the Department of Public Works.
Stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, dryers, washing machines, air-conditioning units, boilers, freezers, water tanks, lawn mowers, metal duct work, aluminum siding, metal window and door frames and other large metal appliances.
Beds, mattresses, chairs, tables, wood, windows, linoleum and other large items not otherwise defined.
Concrete, masonry, wood plaster, aluminum or other siding material, wire, asphalt, ceramics, tiles, Sheetrock, stones, bricks, clay pipe, concrete pipe and any other by-product of a new construction activity, renovation and rebuilding or other modification to a house, appurtenances and grounds.
Transparent or translucent jars, bottles and containers which are primarily used for packaging and bottling of various products, but only those glass bottles that are green, amber or clear in color.
Household waste and other waste materials routinely produced in a household and used household items. This material shall not include other materials defined as bulky metals, bulky wastes, demolition debris, glass bottles, newsprint and yard organics.
The common, inexpensive machine-finished paper made chiefly from wood pulp used for newspapers. This term excludes glossy newspaper inserts, books and magazines as well as other paper products.
Glass bottles, aluminum cans, metal food containers, newsprint, plastic, leaves and bulky metals, as defined in this subsection, and such other materials for which separate recycling collection is provided by the Department of Public Works.
Grass clippings, leaves, branches and other like organic garden materials. Excluded are tree trunks, root systems, tree stumps, logs, main branches and other large growing vegetation.