(a) Offices, businesses, industries and other premises that cannot be serviced by two 95-gallon carts per each solid waste collection day must arrange with private commercial collectors for service, and will not pay sanitation charges to the town.
(b) Existing multi-family complexes with three or more units receiving service prior to July 1, 2005.
(1) The department of public works shall be responsible for the collection and removal of not more than four solid waste containers of 32-gallons capacity and each weighing not more than 25 pounds on its prescribed collection days at the cost prescribed annually in the town's budget for the fiscal year.
(2) All solid waste containers shall be placed in easily accessible, ground level areas. The department of public works shall not be responsible for the collection and removal of solid waste containers below ground level or on second floors of buildings. The department of public works shall not be required to enter any building, store, shed, fenced area or any other closed structure for the collection of solid waste.
(c) Roll-out cart curbside service.
(1) The department of public works shall be responsible for the collection and removal of solid waste containers of not over 95-gallon capacity on its prescribed collection days at the cost prescribed annually in the town's budget for the fiscal year.
(2) All solid waste roll-out carts shall be placed at the curb, not in the street, on the sidewalk, or on your meter box. Roll-out carts shall be placed "facing out" and away from light poles, mail boxes, or fire hydrants.
(Code 1982, § 16.5-17; Ord. No. 92-37, § 1, 6-11-1992; Ord. No. 05-014, 9-22-2005; Ord. No. 2019-Code-04, 10-10-2019)