Section
Residential Resource Recovery Program
50.01 Definitions
50.02 Program
50.03 Separation of recyclables and placement for removal
50.04 Collection by unauthorized person
50.05 Additional recyclable materials
Collection and Disposal of Garbage
50.20 Title
50.21 Definitions
50.22 Collection by city
50.23 Collection supervision
50.24 Pre-collection practices
50.25 Collection practices
50.26 Charges for service
50.27 Hours of collecting and hauling refuse over city streets
50.28 Non-compliance notices
50.97 Unlawful disposition of refuse and recyclables
50.98 Dumping/litter
50.99 Penalty
Cross-reference:
City policies, Ch. 33
Fire prevention, Ch. 92
Property maintenance, see Ch. 93
RESIDENTIAL RESOURCE RECOVERY PROGRAM
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
GLASS CONTAINERS. All clear , green or brown bottles and jars which are not broken, and which are made from silica or sand, soda ash and limestone, the product being transparent or translucent and being used for packaging or bottling of various substances.
METAL CANS. All aluminum, steel, tin and bi-metal cans.
PLASTIC BOTTLES. All soft drink and beverage bottles, milk, juice and water jugs, detergent and bleach bottles, which are made from polyethylene and known as PET, HDPE, LDPE and PVC plastic.
RECYCLABLES. Material having an economic value in the secondary materials market. The following materials have such economic value and are included as part of the city’s Residential Resource Recovery Program: glass containers; metal cans; and plastic bottles.
(Ord. 1349, passed 6-17-1991)
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