Skip to code content (skip section selection)
Compare to:
Brea Overview
Brea City Code
Brea, California City Code
PART I: MUNICIPAL CODE
TITLE 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE 2: ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
TITLE 3: REVENUE AND FINANCE
TITLE 4: RESERVED
TITLE 5: BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 6: ANIMALS
TITLE 7: RESERVED
TITLE 8: HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE
CHAPTER 8.00: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
CHAPTER 8.04: DRIVE-IN AND TAKE OUT RESTAURANTS
CHAPTER 8.08: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ENERGY REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 8.12: FLY PREVENTION AND COMMERCIAL MANURE DEALERS
CHAPTER 8.16: GRAFFITI PROHIBITION AND REMOVAL
CHAPTER 8.20: NOISE CONTROL
CHAPTER 8.24: OIL AND OIL WELLS
CHAPTER 8.28: SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND SALVAGE OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
§ 8.28.010 LEGISLATIVE POLICY.
§ 8.28.020 DEFINITIONS.
§ 8.28.030 AUTHORITY OF CITY COUNCIL TO ISSUE PERMITS FOR SALVAGERS AND REFUSE COLLECTION.
§ 8.28.040 PERMITS FOR REFUSE COLLECTORS AND ESTABLISHMENT OF COLLECTION FEES.
§ 8.28.050 PERMITS FOR SALVAGERS.
§ 8.28.060 UNLAWFUL COLLECTION OR SALVAGE.
§ 8.28.065 PLACEMENT OF UNAUTHORIZED BINS, DUMPSTERS, AND OTHER WASTE RECEPTACLES PROHIBITED.
§ 8.28.070 PERMITTEE MAY BE GRANTED EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS - EXCEPTION.
§ 8.28.080 COLLECTION IN EMERGENCIES.
§ 8.28.090 HOURS OF COLLECTION.
§ 8.28.100 SOLID WASTE, GREEN WASTE AND RECYCLABLE MATERIAL COLLECTION - EXCEPTION.
§ 8.28.110 SOLID WASTE, GREEN WASTE AND/OR RECYCLABLE MATERIAL RECEPTACLES.
§ 8.28.120 PLACEMENT OF RECEPTACLES FOR COLLECTION.
§ 8.28.130 TIME AND DATE OF PLACEMENT OF RECEPTACLES.
§ 8.28.140 SOLID WASTE REMOVAL.
§ 8.28.150 REFUSE DISPOSAL.
§ 8.28.160 SPECIAL PROVISIONS REGARDING METHOD OF DISPOSAL.
§ 8.28.170 BURNING, BURIAL OR DUMPING.
§ 8.28.180 DISPOSITION OF RECYCLABLE MATERIAL - GREEN WASTE.
§ 8.28.190 USE OF TRUCKS.
§ 8.28.200 NO PARKING OF TRUCKS ON ANY CITY STREET.
§ 8.28.210 TRUCKS - EQUIPMENT REQUIRED.
§ 8.28.220 SPECIFICATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ON SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND SALVAGE TRUCKS.
§ 8.28.230 TRUCK INSPECTION.
§ 8.28.240 PERMITTEE'S LOCAL TELEPHONE NUMBER.
§ 8.28.250 PERMITTEE'S EMPLOYEES.
§ 8.28.260 PERMIT FOR RUBBISH COLLECTOR OPERATIONS - PREREQUISITES.
§ 8.28.270 PERMIT FOR SALVAGE OPERATIONS - PREREQUISITES.
§ 8.28.280 PERMIT PROVISIONS.
§ 8.28.290 CHARGES FOR REFUSE COLLECTOR SERVICE.
§ 8.28.300 RECYCLABLE MATERIAL AND GREEN WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES - MINIMUM STANDARDS.
§ 8.28.310 REFUSE COLLECTOR REPORTS.
§ 8.28.320 ADVERSE INFORMATION.
§ 8.28.330 FAILURE TO REPORT.
§ 8.28.340 SALVAGE REPORTS.
§ 8.28.350 RIGHT OF PROVISION MODIFICATION.
CHAPTER 8.29: CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 8.30: LARGE EVENT AND VENUE FACILITY WASTE MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 8.32: MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSES
CHAPTER 8.36: REGULATION OF AMBULANCES
CHAPTER 8.38: REGULATION OF ALARM SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 8.42: PIPELINE FRANCHISES
CHAPTER 8.44: STORAGE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY AND CAMPING IN PUBLIC AREAS
CHAPTER 8.48: CANNABIS PROHIBITIONS AND REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 8.52: SMOKING REGULATED OR PROHIBITED
CHAPTER 8.56: ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL
TITLE 9: RESERVED
TITLE 10: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 11: RESERVED
TITLE 12: STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PROPERTY
TITLE 13: UTILITIES
TITLE 14: SUSTAINABLE PROVISIONS
PART II: DEVELOPMENT CODE
PARALLEL REFERENCES
Loading...
§ 8.28.150 REFUSE DISPOSAL.
   The permittee shall dispose of collected wastes, at permittee's expense, at a city approved landfill or transfer station in a manner satisfactory to the city and in accordance with all federal, state and local laws and regulations.
(Ord. 990, passed 7-23-96)
§ 8.28.160 SPECIAL PROVISIONS REGARDING METHOD OF DISPOSAL.
   A.   The removal of wearing apparel, bedding or other refuse from residential units or other places where highly infectious or contagious diseases have been present shall be performed under the supervision and direction of the County Health Officer and such refuse shall neither be placed in receptacles nor left for regular collection and disposal.
   B.   Highly flammable or explosive or radio-active refuse shall not be placed in receptacles for regular collection and disposal, but shall be removed under the supervision of the city at the expense of the owner or possessor of the material.
   C.   Refuse or other solid waste containing water or other liquids shall be drained before being placed in a container or receptacle. Matter which is subject to decomposition shall be wrapped in paper or other material before being placed in a container or receptacle.
   D.   No battery acid, poisonous, caustic or toxic material or any other substance capable of damaging clothing or causing injury to the person shall be mixed or placed with any rubbish, solid waste or other refuse which is to be collected, removed or disposed of by a permittee. Such items shall be removed at the occupant's expense only after arrangements have been made with the permittee or city for such removal.
   E.   Animal waste, as defined in § 8.28.020, shall not be placed in receptacles for regular collection and disposal, but shall be removed at the occupant's expense.
(Ord. 990, passed 7-23-96)
§ 8.28.170 BURNING, BURIAL OR DUMPING.
   No person shall burn, bury or dump refuse within the city at any time, unless a special permit for such burning, burial or dumping has been issued pursuant to authority conferred by the Council and the Fire Department.
(Ord. 990, passed 7-23-96)
§ 8.28.180 DISPOSITION OF RECYCLABLE MATERIAL — GREEN WASTE.
   Refuse collectors and salvagers shall sell, give, donate or otherwise transfer recyclable material scavenged or salvaged to a recycling center, station or facility and all green waste shall be sold, given, donated or otherwise transferred to a composting center, station or facility or to a landfill authorized and permitted to accept green waste as and for refuse cover. In no event shall the refuse collector or salvager dispose of recyclable material or green waste in a landfill or solid waste collection facility except upon written approval of the City Manager.
(Ord. 990, passed 7-23-96)
§ 8.28.190 USE OF TRUCKS.
   Any person who desires to operate privately owned vehicles for transportation of solid waste, hazardous waste, green waste and/or recyclable material under provisions of this chapter shall utilize vehicles which are reasonably watertight and are provided with a tight cover to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager. The City Manager shall require the permittee to remove from service or repair any vehicle that allows or permits offensive odors to escape and/or material to be blown, dropped or spilled therefrom.
(Ord. 990, passed 7-23-96)
§ 8.28.200 NO PARKING OF TRUCKS ON ANY CITY STREET.
   A.   No person, between the hours of 8:00 pm. and 5:00 am., shall leave a truck utilized pursuant to § 8.28.190 hereof parked on any city street.
   B.   No person, between the hours of 5:00 am. and 8:00 p.m., shall leave a truck utilized pursuant to § 8.28.190 hereof parked on any city street for more than one (1) hour unless the City Manager is notified that a breakdown or emergency exists.
(Ord. 990, passed 7-23-96)
§ 8.28.210 TRUCKS — EQUIPMENT REQUIRED.
   Each truck of a permittee shall at all times have in the cab thereof the registration of the truck, a copy of the permit, a certificate of insurance, and an identification card with the name of a person to telephone in case of an accident or emergency. Each truck shall also be equipped with a minimum five (5) pound fire extinguisher certified by the California State Fire Marshal and recharged as needed, but not less than once annually.
(Ord. 990, passed 7-23-96)
Loading...