(A) (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, and after consultation with the owner of the premises concerned, the Public Works Director shall determine the size, number and type of solid waste receptacles that must be provided for all premises in accordance with § 91.09 above.
(2) In making this determination, the Public Works Director shall consider the type of activities on each premises and the amount of solid waste likely to be generated by those activities, as well as the welfare of the occupants and neighbors of those premises and the town's need to facilitate collection and minimize the costs of this service.
(B) Unless otherwise determined by the Public Works Director for good cause shown, when 5 or more dwelling units are located on a single lot, the owner of the premises shall provide 1 or more dumpsters so that the following criteria relating to capacity are satisfied:
(1) Two cubic yards of storage capacity are provided for every 8 dwelling units or fraction thereof; and
(2) If more than 1 dumpster is required, the owner shall provide the smallest number of dumpsters capable of satisfying the requirements stated in division (B)(1) above.
(C) Unless otherwise determined by the Public Works Director for good cause shown, when any nonresidential premises requires more than 4 containers to satisfy the requirement stated in § 91.09 above, 1 or more dumpsters of an appropriate size will be required.
(1981 Code, §11-17) (Am. Ord. passed 8-25-2008 ) Penalty, see § 91.99