As used in this chapter:
(a) “Residential Unit” means a place of abode of persons living together.
(b) "Double-family residence" means the grouping together of two residential units under a common roof.
(c) "Multi-family residence or apartment" means the grouping together of three or more residential units under a common roof.
(d) "Garbage" means the waste or offal of any fish, fowl, fruit, vegetable or animal matter resulting from the preparation of food for human consumption from houses, kitchens, hotels, restaurants, markets, rental property, boarding houses, etc.
(e) "Refuse" means paper, barrels, boxes, baskets, wood, rags, old shoes, leather, carpets, broken glass, crockery, rubber, ashes, discarded furniture, including beds, springs, mattresses, overstuffed furniture and other furniture, appliances, bicycles, sleds, swing sets, tools and comparable material and yard refuse materials, including grass clippings, weeds, Christmas trees, bushes and brush and branch clippings, when securely bound in bundles not exceeding four feet in length. However, the term does not include earth, sod, rocks, concrete, bricks, stones, sand, plaster or other substances accumulating as a result of building construction or remodeling and trees or parts thereof, except small branches bundled as provided herein. This term also does not include the material defined under "recyclable material."
(f) “Recyclable Material” means ferrous (tin) and non-ferrous (aluminum) cans, newspapers, glass bottles, PET/HDPE plastic bottles and cardboard.
(g) "Recycling Container" means a container used by the occupants of a residential unit for the storage of recyclable materials and placement of recyclable materials at the curb for collection by the Village.
(Ord. 91-13. Passed 11-6-91.)