(A) To protect public health, safety and well-being, and to protect the city against the growth and spread of vectors, persons m charge of the day-to-day operation of each premises in the city shall make arrangements to have all solid waste on the premises (other than construction and demolition debris) collected and removed not less frequently than once a week.
(B) Each collector shall collect the contents of each commercial bin (except construction and demolition bins) placed, located or maintained in the city by that collector not less frequently than one time per week.
(C) Subject to the requirements for minimum removals per week, set forth above, persons in charge of the day-to-day operation of commercial premises and multi-family residential premises may specify the frequency of collection of solid waste from the premises and the size and number of commercial or multi-family residential bins required.
(D) In order to protect residents' quiet enjoyment of their residential premises, collection from residential premises, both single family and multifamily, shall not be made between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day. Collection from commercial premises shall not be made between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Subject to the foregoing requirements, collections shall be made by arrangement between the person in charge of day-to-day operation of commercial premises and multi-family residential premises and the collector.
(E) Collectors shall design their routes and times for collection in a manner which minimizes air pollution, traffic, noise and wear and tear on public and private streets and other problems with the potential to adversely affect public health, safety, or the environment and in a manner consistent with the city's Traffic Demand management Plan.
(Ord. 4321, passed 6-9-97; Am. Ord. 4325, passed 6-23-97) Penalty, see § 6.16.280