(A) Commercial enterprises, nonprofit organizations, government units and/or government supported units, and the like, within the city, may elect to receive their refuse collection from no more than one roll-out garbage container and one roll-out recycling container, serviced on the same schedule as garbage and recycling collection from residential units.
(B) Commercial enterprises, nonprofit organizations, government units and/or government supported units, and the like, within the city, which generate more solid waste than can be contained in one roll-out garbage container and one roll-out recycling container weekly shall, in order to have their refuse collected by the city, provide on their premises a container that can be serviced by the city’s container tender trucks. The type, size and location of such containers shall be subject to the approval of the Public Works Director or his duly authorized representative. Containers may be obtained from and maintained by private sources or leased through the city. The city assumes no responsibility for normal deterioration of private containers resulting from the dumping process.
(C) Nothing in this section shall prohibit two or more businesses from combining in the use of a single container, provided the type, size, and location of such container is approved by the General Services Director or his duly authorized representative.
(D) Enterprises having no rear door access shall place their refuse in front of their buildings at closing time on specified days. Small trash and paper shall be placed in standard covered trash containers that do not exceed 32 gallons in capacity. Larger items such as cardboard boxes shall be place within each other to prevent scattering. It shall be the responsibility of the Public Works Director or his duly authorized representative to determine the most feasible method of providing service to those users with unusual access situations or other problems of a special nature.
(Am. Ord. 2015-4, passed 2-2-15; Am. Ord. 2016-3, passed 2-19-15; Am. Ord 2016-22, passed 4-4-16)