5-1-5: GENERAL USE REGULATIONS:
   A.    Accumulation: It is unlawful for any person to permit the accumulation of solid waste to become or remain offensive, unsightly, or unsafe to public health or hazardous from fire, or to deposit, keep, or accumulate, or permit or cause any solid waste to be deposited, kept, burned, or accumulated upon any lot or parcel of land, or any public or private place, street, lane, alley or driveway.
   B.    Required Solid Waste Containers: Every person shall at all places or premises in the district maintain sufficient solid waste containers or stationary refuse compactors in good repair and strength to hold all solid waste created, produced, or accumulated on the place or premises, in a screened or enclosed location approved by the environmental control committee (ECC) of Bear Valley Springs Association.
      1.    Number Of Containers: A sufficient number of containers shall mean:
         a. Multiple lodging and dwelling structures, restaurants, and all other places and premises, including commercial establishments: Detachable bin boxes of capacity and number required by the district, but where not used, a minimum of one standard container per unit.
         b. The district may require detachable bin boxes for condominiums, subdivisions, or other similar dwelling complexes, but in the absence of such requirements, a minimum of one standard container per unit.
         c. If any place, premises, or use of property accumulates or generates twelve (12) or more cubic yards of solid waste per day, the district may require the occupant to provide and install a stationary compactor and dropoff box of sufficient capacity to hold accumulated solid waste as determined by the district.
         d. New or remodeled construction shall have minimally a three (3) yard or a forty (40) yard container as determined by the district, in order to contain all construction waste material.
      2.    Container Maintenance: When not being filled or emptied, all containers shall be kept tightly closed, and it is unlawful for any person not authorized to do so to open such containers to collect or to scatter the solid waste stored therein. (Ord. 09-230, 1-8-2009)