§ 10.06.02 DUTIES OF RDU TENANTS, LESSEES, OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS.
It shall be the joint and several responsibility of every tenant, lessee, owner and occupant of an eligible
to:
(1) Utilize the base level of
services from a
as contracted by the city. Or, if an eligible
resident wishes to self-haul, obtain approval from the city using the process and form provided by the city to apply for permission to self-haul
. The form will require proof to the city of the regular disposal of
at an approved disposal facility or facilities approved by the city and the county.
(2) Follow the city's guidelines and instructions for storing and setting out
materials, including placement of their residential
and
in designated
for each type of waste with the lid fully closed.
(3) Place the
and any overflow bags at
no more than 12 hours before, but no later than, the onset of the
, the assigned collection day and remove the
no more than 12 hours after the scheduled collection day unless
has been approved by the city.
(4) Make certain that recycling
placed out for collection do not contain
. Recycling
containing more than 10%
may be tagged and not emptied by the
.
(5) Make certain that no
is placed out for collection unless subscribing for
service, or “per bag”
stickers are purchased from the city.
(6) Make certain that no
or
is placed out for collection unless an order is properly placed with the city. The city shall publish ordering instructions and a rate schedule for
and
items.
(7) Make certain that no
are placed out for collection within any container for the various types of
.
(8) Provide at least one week's advance notice to the city that the
will not require services for at least four consecutive weeks because of an extended leave so as to obtain credit on their next bill.
(9) Provide payment to the city on or before the due date on the city's utility bill for all
, including any additional collection services provided to the
. Failure to pay for services shall result in the special assessment of the costs of those services, along with any applicable fees, penalties or administrative costs against the real property on which the
is situated for collection in the manner of a tax.
All persons hauling or collecting
for hire from property that does not qualify as an
shall utilize appropriate garbage trucks, roll-off trucks or other approved vehicles sufficient to prevent any part of the load from falling or leaking into or upon any public street or alley in the city. Such vehicles shall at all times, except when loading or unloading, be kept covered. There should be printed on both sides of such vehicles in clear, legible type the name and telephone number of the owner of such vehicle.
§ 10.06.04 DUTIES OF NON-RDU TENANTS, LESSEES, OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS.
It shall be the joint and several responsibility of every tenant, lessee, owner and occupant of a
property to:
(1) Arrange for the collection of
and
by a
pursuant to an individual, private contract that provides for at least weekly collection of the same in an approved disposal facility that has been approved by the city and the county.
(2) Follow the city's guidelines and instructions for storing and setting out
,
,
(3) Place the containers at curbside
on no more than 12 hours before, but no later than, the onset of the collection hours
, the assigned collection day and remove the containers no more than 12 hours after the scheduled collection day unless the property has applied for and received door step collection
approval from the city.
(4) Make certain that containers for recyclable materials
placed out for collection do not contain trash
.
(5) Make certain that no unacceptable materials
are placed out for collection.
No person shall engage in the business of residential solid waste
collection or other refuse
collection in the city unless a Bloomington license is secured. The fee shall be as set forth in City Code Appendix A.
The initial application for a license to haul or collect refuse
and each renewal application shall be in writing on a form provided by the city. Each new and renewal application must be filed with the issuing authority and shall include the following information:
(1) The name and address of the applicant;
(2) A true copy of the certificate of incorporation or, if a foreign corporation, a certificate of authority as described in M.S. § 303.03, as it may be amended from time to time. A true copy of the certificate of good standing will be required for renewal;
(3) A true copy of the certificate of assumed name under M.S. § 333.02, as it may be amended from time to time;
(4) Tax ID information as described in M.S. § 270C.72;
(5) Proof of workers compensation insurance coverage as described in M.S. § 176.182;
(6) Type of collection;
(7) Location(s) where materials will be hauled;
(8) Contact name, phone number and email address; and
(9) List of vehicle identification numbers for vehicles used to transport solid waste, residential solid waste, and refuse in the city.