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No person in control of a place of business abutting on a street shall knowingly suffer any rubbish, litter or other refuse to remain in the open on the estate upon which such place of business is located except in a receptacle or bundle from which such rubbish, litter or refuse is not likely to be blown onto such street. No dumpster shall be allowed to remain on a property in an overflowing condition.
(CBC 1975 Ord. T14 § 302; Ord. 1985 c. 9 § 2; CBC 1985 23-10; Recodified by Ord. 1991 c. 5 § 28) Penalty, see § 23-20
Every application for a permit to maintain an outdoor dumpster at a said location must be accompanied by evidence that a licensed refuse contractor servicing the facility will provide periodic pickup and removal of the refuse and cleaning and treatment against rodent or insect infestation at intervals not exceeding one week. The applicant must also supply evidence that the immediate area where the dumpster is to be located is free of rodent and insect infestation. If the applicant fails to have the refuse picked up and removed, or to have the area and the dumpster itself cleaned and treated within the specified time, the permit shall be revoked.
(Ord. 1982 c. 38 § 2; CBC 1985 23-11; Recodified by Ord. 1991 c. 5 § 28) Penalty, see § 23-20
Each refuse contractor operating within the city shall be licensed annually by the Environmental Health Services Division of the Health and Hospitals Department.
(Ord. 1982 c. 38 § 3; CBC 1985 23-12; Recodified by Ord. 1991 c. 5 § 28) Penalty, see § 23-20
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