§ 50.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL UNIT. All units other than residential units as defined in this section.
   GARBAGE. Animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
   RECYCLABLE MATERIAL. Plastic milk jugs, plastic soft drink bottles (1 and 2), colored plastic detergent containers, clear, brown and green glass containers, aluminum cans, aluminum foil and pie pans, tin and metal cans, corrugated cardboard, newspapers and magazines.
   RECYCLING BIN. A 65-gallon capacity bin in which recyclable material are to be placed and commingled by the occupants of each residential unit, unless served by other storage units.
   REFUSE. All rejected waste matter accumulating in the village, which includes such matter as rags, paper, old clothes, shoes, barrels, boxes, baskets, worn-out furniture (including bedsprings, mattresses, stuffed furniture and appliances), carpet, glass and glassware, ashes, yard clippings, brush and branch clippings when bound in bundles of convenient size, toys, bicycles and all similar materials, but does not include earth, sand, brick, stone, plaster or other substances accumulated as a result of building or remodeling operations.
   RESIDENTIAL UNIT. One or two residences under a common roof. For the purpose of this contract a SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE is one unit and a TWO-FAMILY RESIDENCE shall be the equivalent of two residential units. A place of abode of a person or persons that received either directly or indirectly, either water or sewage service, and being subject to mandatory garbage and recycling service.
   VILLAGE ADMINISTRATOR. The Village Administrator of the Village of Bluffton, Ohio.
(Ord. 14-83, passed 11-1-1983; Ord. 3-87, passed 2-17-1987; Ord. 3-89, passed 2-21-1989; Ord. 2-92, passed 3-3-1992; Ord. 4-00, passed 4-10-2000; Ord. 19-03, passed 10-13-2003; Ord. 07-06, passed 5-8-2006; Ord. 03-09, passed 5-11-2009; Ord. 13-13, passed 5-13-2013; Ord. 05-16, passed -20-2016)