Section
23-1 TRANSPORTATION OF REFUSE
23-2 DUMPSTERS
23-3 PROHIBITING THE OPERATION OF REFUSE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES IN THE CITY
23-4 MEDICAL WASTE DISPOSAL
23-5 RUBBISH DISPOSAL
23-6 RUMMAGING
23-7 SIZE OF BARRELS
23-8 OVERFILLING OF BARRELS OR DUMPSTER OF ANY SIZE
23-9 TRASH OUTSIDE OF PLACES OF BUSINESS
23-10 TRASH WITHIN PLACE OF BUSINESS
23-11 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO MAINTAIN OUTDOOR DUMPSTER
23-12 REFUSE CONTRACTORS REQUIRED TO BE LICENSED
23-13 CLEANING AND DISINFECTING OF STORAGE CONTAINERS; VIOLATIONS; PENALTY
23-14 ESSENTIAL FACILITIES PERMITTED TO BE OPERATED OR ESTABLISHED
23-15 EXCLUSION FOR SYSTEM SERVING ONLY ONE BUILDING
23-16 REGULATIONS FOR NEW REFUSE TRANSFER STATIONS
23-17 CONDITIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT IMPOSED
23-18 APPLICATION OF REGULATIONS
23-19 “NECESSARY AND ESSENTIAL” DESIGNATION OBTAINED FROM CITY COUNCIL
23-20 VIOLATIONS; PENALTIES; FINES ESTABLISHED
23-21 VIOLATIONS; PENALTY; ENFORCEMENT
23-22 RUBBISH DISPOSAL; PENALTY
23-23 ENFORCEMENT AND REGULATORY AUTHORITY
23-24 ENFORCEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL LAW
No person, other than employees of the city or of a contractor acting for the city while engaged in public work, shall transport or carry refuse in, upon or through any street except in accordance with a permit from the Commissioner of Public Works, who shall forthwith revoke such permit if the permittee transports or carries to any refuse disposal incinerator constructed, maintained and operated by the city any refuse originating outside the city. The word
REFUSE, as used in this Subsection, shall be construed to include rubbish, ashes, nonputrescible industrial wastes and street cleanings, but not garbage, offal or other offensive substances coming within M.G.L. Chapter 111, Sections 31A and 31B.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 264; CBC 1985 23-1; Recodified by Ord. 1991 c. 5 § 28; Ord. 2008 c. 3) Penalty, see § 23-20
No person shall, in or upon any way, street, alley or other public place within the city, nor in or upon any estate within the city, maintain a dumpster so-called, being a device used or intended for the storage of one cubic yard or more of trash, rubbish, construction debris or the like, unless the same is maintained agreeably to any regulation promulgated by the Commissioner of Public Works nor unless bearing a number issued by the said Commissioner to the owner of the dumpster, annually, upon payment of a filing fee of $10, plus $2 per dumpster.
(CBC 1985 23-2; Ord. 1986 c. 15 § 2; Recodified by Ord. 1991 c. 5 § 28) Penalty, see § 23-20
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