Except as otherwise provided in this chapter for single-family dwelling units, no
deposit or place or permit the accumulation of any
or noxious wastes in any , alley or
, or upon any private
, regardless of whether or not such
is owned by such
, in the city, unless the same is contained in metal containers or equivalent containers equipped with a cover and equipped with handles so that they
be lifted and carried by one man. No such container shall have a capacity of less than ten gallons or more than 20 gallons. Additional
and
may be placed at the curb in plastic bags securely tied. All cardboard boxes or containers having any dimension greater than four feet shall be broken down and dismantled. All magazines and newspapers not in containers shall be securely tied in bundles weighing not more than 50 pounds each. No branches, limbs or other items of a similar nature shall be longer than four feet in length.
(Ord. 29, passed 8-10-1960; Ord. 54, passed 12-10-1969)