The following words and phrases, whenever used
in this chapter, shall have the meanings as defined in this section:
COLLECTOR
Department of Public Works employees or a licensed hauler.
GARBAGE
All organic waste resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking service and consumption of food, excluding waste that is permitted as compost under Article
II, §
207-12.
[Amended 2-8-2016 by Ord.
No. 1-16]
RESIDENCE
Includes all single-family and multiple-family dwelling units
which contain four dwelling units or fewer, but shall not include
any dwelling unit in the Central Business District. It shall not include
any commercial or industrial operations, establishment or business.
RUBBISH
Items composed of soil, earth, sand, clay, gravel, loam,
stone, brick, plaster, crockery, glass, glassware, ashes, cinders,
shells, metal and all other noncombustible materials which have been
or are to be discarded.
SUPERINTENDENT
The Public Works Superintendent or his authorized agent.
The purpose of this chapter is to maintain and
protect public health and sanitation by removal of garbage and rubbish
from residences in the City; to prevent the unregulated and unrestricted
hauling of garbage and rubbish by other means than through the garbage
and rubbish collection system established by this chapter; and to
eliminate dispersal of garbage and rubbish along the streets, roads
and other properties in and near the City.
No person shall place any garbage or rubbish
in any street, alley or other public place or upon any private property,
whether owned by such person or not, within the City limits unless
it is in proper containers for collection. No person shall throw or
deposit any garbage or rubbish in any stream or other body of water.
Any unauthorized accumulation of garbage or rubbish on any premises
is hereby declared to be a nuisance and is prohibited. No person shall
cast, place or deposit anywhere within the City any garbage or rubbish
so that the elements may carry or deposit it upon any street, sidewalk,
sewer, parkway or other public place or into any occupied premises
within the City.
No person shall burn any refuse within the City
except as provided elsewhere in this Municipal Code.
No person shall provide or operate any refuse
or garbage collection service within the City of Hudson without first
having obtained an annual license from the City Clerk's office.
A. The annual license shall cover the period from January
1 to December 31 of each year.
B. The annual fee for each collector's license shall
be $100 per year. No license shall be issued if the applicant is delinquent
in payment of any taxes, assessments, forfeitures for violations of
City ordinances, utility bills, or any other claims owed to the City.
[Amended 3-12-2012 by Ord. No. 3-12]
C. The City Clerk's office shall provide application
forms which shall include the name and business address of each hauler,
a description of each motor vehicle used by the hauler to collect
refuse, the name and address of the hauler's insurance company and
such other information as the Clerk may deem necessary to fulfill
the purposes of this chapter.