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(A) Industries generating an amount of waste large enough to require a roll-off container system will be responsible for purchasing the compactor and the container and for building a foundation for the compactor, and the container shall mate with the county’s roll-off system.
(B) The size of the container will be determined by the industry and a representative of the Solid Waste Division.
(C) The number of pickups will be determined at this particular time.
(D) The number of pickups will be determined which will best fit the pickup system schedule of the roll-off containers in the county. There will be a fee for this service, which is posted in § 51.42.
(Ord. passed 1-7-1974)
(A) For the convenience of those citizens not living near the landfill, there will be open containers of 40-cubic yard capacity placed in the county in strategic areas for the purpose of collecting large household waste such as refrigerators, stoves, furniture, and the like.
(B) Automobiles and large machinery shall not be placed in these containers but shall be carried to the landfill.
(Ord. passed 1-7-1974)
RATE SCHEDULE
Rates shall be based on two pickups per week, payable monthly or annually as follows.
Dimensions | Amount |
4-cubic yard containers | $10 per month/$120 annually |
6-cubic yard containers | $15 per month/$180 annually |
8-cubic yard containers | $20 per month/$240 annually |
(Ord. passed 1-7-1974)
If an industry or business elects to rent the container rather than to purchase it, the rental charge will be the cost of the container, plus 6% interest, amortized over 36 months, which will be the cost per month for the rental of the container. This charge will be made in addition to the regular pickup fee stated previously.
(Ord. passed 1-7-1974)
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