§ 50.06 CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING MATERIAL; MOBILE COLLECTION TRAILERS.
   (A)   (1)   All waste resulting from construction, remodeling, replacement of appliances or demolition of a building shall be promptly removed from the city, or to a business’s warehouse, in accordance with the law by the contractor retained to do the work.
      (2)   The city will not pick up contractor materials. The collection and/or transportation of garbage and/or trash, waste or refuse as provided for herein by any person, firm or corporation, after the adoption of this chapter is prohibited (except for industrial waste and waste from demolition, erection or improvement of a building, collected and transported in accordance with the provisions hereof). (Note § 50.02 of this chapter.)
(1994 Code, § 17-107)
   (B)   (1)   For the purpose of this division (B), the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
         CONSTRUCTION WASTE. Any materials deemed to be from construction, demolition, remodeling or construction-site preparation, including, but not limited to, lumber, sheetrock, shingles, guttering and all other materials related to construction and remodeling.
         CONTRACTOR. Any individual or group being paid to provide construction or remodeling services on houses or properties that do not reside in the house or property being constructed, remodeled or demolished, including, but not limited to, private construction companies, landlords and carpenters.
         REMODELING/CLEAN OUT WASTE. Any materials associated with remodeling a property, including, but not limited to, construction waste, materials left behind by renters and other materials related to clearing and remodeling of properties.
      (2)   The use of mobile sanitation collection trailers will be a “pay per use” service provided to citizens and contractors working on houses and properties inside the city limits. The “pay per use” fees:
         (a)   Residents: $75 use fee, plus the current landfill weighted cost per ton of material; and
         (b)   Contractors: $125 use fee, plus the current landfill weighted cost per ton of material.
      (3)   The customer will be asked to sign the community clean up service information sheet and pay the per use fee at city hall. At this time, Public Works is informed by city hall personnel that the service can be provided. The trailers will then be placed on the roadway in front of the residence or in the driveway of the residence only; trailers will not be placed in yards or on soil. When the trailer has been collected and taken to the landfill a copy of the weigh ticket will be mailed to the customer for payment of the collected materials, which will be made at city hall.
      (4)   Construction waste and remodeling/clean out waste will no longer be collected roadside. Collection waste is to be placed inside the mobile sanitation trailers provided by the City Public Works Department. Determination of construction waste on the roadside will be made by the Codes Enforcement Officer, the City Manager and/or the Public Works Director.
(Ord. 434, passed 1-7-1987; Ord. 720, passed 2-27-2012; Ord. 797, passed 11-28-2016; Ord. 807, passed 8-28-2017; Ord. 854, passed 6-22-2020; Ord. 879, passed 6-27-2022) Penalty, see § 50.99