For the purpose of this subchapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
"APPLIANCES." Household only, cookstoves, dishwashers, microwaves, ovens, refrigerators, freezers and the like.
"CITIZEN COLLECTION STATION." (See 330.2 taken from Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Rules and Regulations). A facility established for the convenience and exclusive use of residents (not commercial or industrial users or collection vehicles). The facility may consist of one or more storage containers (limit two), bins, or trailers.
"COMMERCIAL." Any individual, person, firm, corporation or association that is engaged in the hauling of any material to the citizen collection station, up to three, five cubic yard loads per week, in any two weeks, in any one month.
"DRY GARBAGE." Refuse, trash, rubbish, such as feathers, coffee grounds, tin cans, paper, boxes, glass, ashes, cinders, rocks, old clothes and shoes, broken dishes and utensils, old iron, tin, zinc, and all kinds of junk and useless material and waste of every description, including grass, shrubs, and tree trimmings and cuttings.
"DUMPSTERS." The three cubic yard trash container owned by the contractor and used for the depositing or dumping of trash.
"INDUSTRIAL." Any business in the production and distribution of goods.
"TRASH." Any man-made or man used waste, which is deposited within the city, other than in the dumpster or other trash containers, tends to create a danger to public health, safety and welfare or to impair the environment of the people of the city.
"WET GARBAGE." All animal or vegetable matter, such as waste material from kitchens, grocery stores, butcher shops, restaurants, cafes, hotels, rooming, and boardinghouses, including scraps of meat, bread, bones, and peelings of fruit and vegetables.
(Ord. 356, passed 5-22-78; Am. Ord. 522, passed 3-21-94)