Nothing in this chapter is to be construed to prevent any person from hauling that person’s own solid waste in a lawful manner. Any person hauling solid waste over the streets of Banks shall be required to convey the same in a covered or tightly closed vehicle to prevent the scattering of the same upon the streets of the City, and in the event that wet solid waste or liquids are hauled, they shall be hauled in containers and in a manner that will prevent them from spilling, leaking or dropping upon the streets of the city. No person will be permitted to transport waste or solid waste or perform solid waste management services for another person for compensation. The following is allowed:
(A) The collection, transportation and reuse of repairable or cleanable discards by private charitable organizations regularly engaged in such business or activity, including but not limited to Salvation Army, Goodwill Industries, Boy and Girl Scouts, and similar nonprofit organizations. The Council may, by resolution, regulate or require registration of such activity.
(B) The collection by local non-profit organizations of recyclable materials for fund-raising purposes. The Council may, by resolution, regulate or require registration of such activity.
(C) The occasional removal of solid waste by a landlord from a premise when a tenant has moved from the premises and abandoned the solid waste.
(D) Collection, storage, transportation or disposal of waste or solid waste by agencies of the federal government.
(E) Transportation of waste or solid waste, through the city when the same is neither collected nor stored within the city.
(F) Collection and transportation of dead livestock, vegetable and animal solid and semi-solid fats and oils, sewage sludge, septic tank and cesspool pumping or other sludge.
(G) Motor vehicle wrecker services collecting, transporting, disposing or using motor vehicles or motor vehicle parts and licensed pursuant to O.R.S. 481.345 et seq.
(Ord. 2007-11-02, passed 11-13-2007; Ord. 2010-04-01, passed 5-13-2010; Am. Ord. 2012-11-01, passed 11-13-2012)