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(a) A vehicle transporting liquid waste which is leaking or spilling from such vehicle is hereby declared to be a nuisance.
(b) Any premises upon which liquid waste has accumulated and which is emitting noxious or offensive odors, or which is creating an unsanitary condition, or which is injurious to the public health is hereby declared to be a nuisance.
(Ord. 12274, § 1, passed 11-28-1995)
(a) Article III of this chapter prohibits the discharge of liquid waste into the municipal separate storm sewer system.
(b) Article VI of this chapter regulates the discharge into the POTW of trucked or hauled septage and chemical toilet waste, and prohibits the discharge into the POTW of trucked or hauled industrial waste.
(c) Article VI of this chapter prohibits discharges into the sanitary sewer which cause blockage, overflow or interference, or which exceed discharge limitations.
(Ord. 12274, § 1, passed 11-28-1995)
Unless a provision explicitly states otherwise, the following terms and phrases, as used in this article, shall have the meanings hereinafter designated.
COLLECTOR. An employee of the city or of a city contractor who engages in the collection of solid waste for city customers.
DIRECTOR. The city’s director of environmental management and the director’s authorized representatives.
PRIVATE COMMUNITY. Private condominium and/or town home developments where the real property and all infrastructure are owned and maintained by a property owners association representing the residents and home owners of that private development.
(Ord. 12274, § 1, passed 11-28-1995; Ord. 14699, § 1, passed 7-17-2001; Ord. 17655, § 1, passed 7-17-2007; Ord. 24533-11-2020, § 1, passed 11-17-2020, eff. 1-1-2021)
The director of the department of environmental management and the director of the department of code compliance and the directors’ authorized representatives are authorized to administer, implement and enforce the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 12274, § 1, passed 11-28-1995; Ord. 14699, § 1, passed 7-17-2001; Ord. 16189, § 3, passed 10-26-2004)
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