Bulk
trash shall be the items that are listed as bulk
trash in this definition and no other items. Bulk
trash shall be any items that are either too large or too heavy to place in the standard containers that are required under §
60-5 of Chapter
60 of the Code of General Ordinances. The following items and no other items shall be considered bulk
trash: air conditioner, TV antenna, barbecue grill (without the propane tank), bathtub, bed frame, bricks, box spring, cabinets, carpet (only if rolled and cut into four-foot lengths), chair, couch, sofa, dehumidifier, dishwasher, dryer, doors, down spouting, freezer (only if door is removed), golf clubs, lawn furniture, laundry tubs, luggage, trunks, metal (only if bundled and no more than three-foot lengths), mattress, padding (only if rolled), playground equipment (only if dismantled), pipes (only if bundled and shorter than three-foot lengths), plaster, refrigerator (only if doors are removed), radiator, stove, sink, TV, toilet, toys,
trash cans, washer, water heater, wood (only if bundled and less than three-foot lengths) and lawnmowers if the fluids are drained and the tires removed. Any items that are too big to fit into a container prescribed by §
60-5 of Chapter
60 of the Code of General Ordinances that are not on the above-referenced list shall be considered
trash that will not be picked up by the Borough of West Conshohocken, and the private homeowner will need to make private arrangements for the disposal of items that are not on the list.
[Added 4-8-2003 by Ord. No. 03-02, approved 4-8-2003]