§ 93.27  LITTER RECEPTACLES AT PLACES FREQUENTED BY THE PUBLIC.
   (A)   Receptacles required. Every owner, occupant, tenant, or lessee in control of any property that is held out to the public as a place for assemblage, for the transaction of business or recreation, or as a public way shall provide adequate receptacles of sufficient number and size to contain all litter generated by those persons frequenting that public place. The owner, occupant, tenant, or lessee in control of any property shall determine the number and size of the receptacles, except that no less than one receptacle shall be placed at each site. Receptacles shall be no less than ten-gallons’ in capacity and clearly marked and designed to prevent the escape of litter and waste. Any person owning or in control of any property at which receptacles are required by this subchapter shall at his or her own expense be responsible for the placement, and maintenance of such receptacles as required by this subchapter.
   (B)   Periodic emptying of receptacles. All litter and solid waste shall be removed from receptacles as necessary, but not less frequently than weekly, and all receptacles shall be maintained in a sanitary and serviceable condition.
(Ord. 03-2007, passed 1-28-2008)  Penalty, see § 93.99