953.03 METHODS OF DISPOSAL.
   (a)   Curbside Disposal. Newspapers shall be bundled separately in units not to exceed thirty pounds in weight and twelve inches in height. Bundles may be placed in paper bags, string tied, placed in reusable wooden or plastic containers or placed at the curb for collection on days and at times in such a manner, as shall be designated by the Recycling Coordinator under Rules and Regulations promulgated by this chapter.
   (b)   Separation. Glass shall be separated by color, reasonably rinsed, metal caps removed. This glass shall be placed at curbside in metal, wood, or plastic containers. Aluminum cans shall be reasonably rinsed and placed at curbside in metal, wood, or plastic containers.
   (c)   Volunteer or Charitable Recycling Drive Disposal. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to limit volunteer, charitable, or other organizations from conducting newspaper drives. The date, time, and place and nature of these collections shall be presented in advance and in writing to the Recycling Coordinator who shall approve or disapprove the date, time, place, and nature of the collection in accordance with Regulations promulgated by the Recycling Coordinator.
   (d)   Other Lawful Disposals. At the option and expense of persons required to separate newspapers, other methods of lawful disposal such as sale to other recycling centers, may be utilized provided that in no event shall newspapers be disposed as part of solid waste.
(Ord. 1989-24. Passed 10-19-84.)