(a) The storage, collection and disposal of refuse shall be performed so as to minimize accidents, fire hazards, air pollution, odors, insects, rodents, bears or other nuisance conditions.
(b) Durable, watertight, easily cleanable refuse containers, sufficient to contain all the refuse, shall be provided at each service building and sanitary waste station, or at a central storage area readily accessible and located not more than three hundred (300) feet from any campsite. Refuse containers shall be provided at the rate of eight (8) cubic feet (60 gallons) for each five (5) campsites. Individual trash cans at each recreational vehicle site may be provided. All containers for refuse shall be covered with close fitting, fly tight covers.
(c) Refuse shall be collected and removed from the premises as often as necessary, but not less than once weekly and disposed of at a lawful disposal site.
(d) No burning of refuse will be permitted at the recreational vehicle park.
(e) Bear proof trash containers are required.
(Ord. 395 §3, 2016)