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For any residential pick up, the maximum pick up each week shall be four (4) containers of thirty (30) gallons each. In the event the residential customer has five (5) to ten (10) containers in any week, there shall be an additional fee of five dollars ($5.00) for that week. If the residential customer has eleven (11) to twenty (20) containers in any week, there shall be an additional fee of ten dollars ($10.00) for that week. If there are more than twenty (20) containers in any week, or if it is necessary for an extra pick up, additional fees shall be at the rate of thirty five dollars ($35.00) per hour.
As to residential, commercial or industrial customers, if it is necessary for an extra pick up, the additional fee shall be at the rate of thirty five dollars ($35.00) per hour. Any garbage or refuse not in a container or packmaster will be subject to an additional fee to be determined by the city. (Ord. 87-828, 5-4-1987)
All garbage, refuse and ashes for collection by the city shall be placed in metal, fiberglass or plastic containers equipped with a cover and equipped with handles so that they may be lifted and carried by one man. No such container shall have a capacity of less than twenty (20) gallons or more than thirty (30) gallons. (Ord. 793, 8-24-1964)
All containers shall be placed by the residents for front street terrace pick up by the city garbage department or as otherwise determined by the commissioner of public health and safety, which placement shall be accessible to collectors and consistent with a clean and neat appearance. (Ord. 88-939, 10-24-1988)
(A) It shall be unlawful to burn garbage, refuse and ashes anywhere in the city except in a stove, furnace or incinerator inside a building. (Ord. 67-48, 9-18-1967)
(B) It shall be unlawful to burn leaves or vegetation in the city, except that leaves may be burned between sunrise and five o'clock (5:00) P.M. from November 1 through April 30 of each year and sunrise and seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. of each day from May 1 through October 31, of each year, provided that all such fires shall be located upon the ground and not in barrels or other containers or receptacles, that such fires shall not be left unattended at any time by the person burning the leaves and that all such fires shall be completely extinguished by five o'clock (5:00) P.M. or seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. depending upon the day of the year, upon the day when such fires are lighted. (Ord. 73-188, 10-1-1973; amd. Ord. 13-2570, 6-17-2013)
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