5-2-5-1: USE OF DISPOSAL SITES:
   A.   Waste Received From: Only waste generated in Ada County or at the Bogus Basin Recreation Area may be deposited at county operated disposal sites.
   B.   Driver's License: No person shall be permitted to operate a motor vehicle on a county operated disposal site without a valid driver's license.
   C.   County Residency: Only residents of Ada County may deposit waste at a county operated disposal site. Proof of county residency can be demonstrated by: a valid driver's license or identification card bearing an Ada County address and/or a current utility or property tax bill or receipt bearing an Ada County address. (See definition of "resident" in section 5-2-3 of this chapter.)
   D.   Origin Of Commercial Waste: Any owner or occupant of commercial premises that chooses to self-haul solid waste to a county operated disposal site pursuant to subsection 5-2-4-4C of this chapter may be required to demonstrate that the material originated in Ada County. The origin of commercial waste material can be demonstrated by:
      1.   Providing the cashier at the gatehouse a copy of the current building permit or property tax notice containing the address of the commercial premises from which the waste was generated; or
      2.   Completing and submitting a landfill disposal authorization form to the solid waste management department. The solid waste management department will verify the information provided.
   E.   Fraudulent Use Of Ada County Disposal Sites: No person may dispose of waste at county operated disposal sites under fraudulent circumstances.
   F.   Scavenging: No person shall scavenge, separate, collect or remove material from a county operated disposal site unless permitted in writing by the designated county official.
   G.   Unlawful Entry: It is unlawful for any person to enter or use county operated disposal sites except during the hours designated unless authorized by the designated county official. (Ord. 577, 3-22-2005; amd. Ord. 744, 2-23-2010)