CHAPTER 50: GARBAGE AND RUBBISH
Section
   50.01   Effectiveness
   50.02   Definitions
   50.03   Sanitation collection service required
   50.04   Container required; placement
   50.05   Meddling with trash receptacles prohibited
   50.06   Containers to be kept sanitary and secure
   50.07   Unauthorized private collections prohibited
   50.08   Sanitation service: city options.
   50.09   Removal of building materials
   50.10   Prohibited acts
   50.11   Nonresidential customers; container types; collection schedules
   50.12   Manner of collection and transportation
   50.13   Licensing for collection
   50.14   Collection of leaves, trees or tree limbs
Cross-reference:
   Health and Safety; Nuisances, see Chapter 92
§ 50.01 EFFECTIVENESS.
   The provisions of this chapter are not effective until the City Council has complied with the notice and hearing requirements of M.S. § 115A.94, as it may be amended from time to time.
§ 50.02 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   GARBAGE. Organic refuse resulting from the preparation of food, and decayed and spoiled food from any source.
   RUBBISH. All inorganic refuse matter such as tin cans, glass, paper, ashes and the like.
§ 50.03 SANITATION COLLECTION SERVICE REQUIRED.
   Every person owning, managing, operating, leasing or renting any premises or any place where garbage or rubbish accumulates shall subscribe to a sanitation collection service.
Penalty, see § 10.99
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