10.10.090 GENERATOR REQUIREMENTS—SINGLE-FAMILY GENERATORS.
   .010   Responsible Parties of Single-Family Premises shall comply with the following requirements:
      (1)   Subscribe to and pay for Franchisee’s Three-Container System collection services for weekly collection of Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, and Solid Waste generated by the Single-Family Premises and comply with requirements of those services as described below in this Section .010(b). City shall have the right to review the number and size of a Generator’s Containers to evaluate adequacy of capacity provided for each type of collection service for proper separation of materials and containment of materials. The Responsible Parties for Single-Family Premises shall adjust their service level for their collection services as requested by the City. Participate in the Franchisee’s Discarded Materials collection service(s) by placing designated Discarded Materials in designated Containers.
   .020   Participate in the Franchisee’s Three-Container System (Recyclable Materials Container, Organic Materials Container, and Solid Waste Container) service(s) in the manner described below.
      (1)    Place and/or direct its Generators to place Source Separated Organic Materials, including Food Waste, in the Organic Materials Container; Source Separated Recyclable Materials in the Recyclable Materials Container; and Solid Waste in the Solid Waste Container.
      (2)    Not place and/or direct its Generators to not place Prohibited Container Contaminants in collection containers and not place materials designated for the Organic Materials Containers or Recyclable Materials Containers in the Solid Waste Containers.
   .030   City Manager, or their Designee, shall have the right to review the number and size of a generator’s Containers to evaluate adequacy of capacity provided for each type of collection service for proper separation of materials and containment of materials; and, Single-Family generators shall adjust its service level for its collection services as requested by the City Manager or their Designee.
   .040   Nothing in this Section prohibits a Responsible Party or Generator of a Single-Family Premises from preventing or reducing Discarded Materials generation, managing Organic Waste on site, and/or using a Community Composting site pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.9(c).
   .050   It shall be the duty of every person occupying a dwelling unit within the City to keep the Premises in their control in a “sanitary condition”, which is hereby defined to mean that all parts thereof are free and clean of any accumulation of Discarded Materials. (Ord. 6519 § 1 (part); December 11, 2021.)