As used in this chapter:
ASBESTOS. The asbestiform varieties of sepentinite (chrysotile), riebeckite, (crodiodolite), cummintonite-grunerite, anthophyllite and actinolitremolite.
ASBESTOS-CONTAINING WASTE MATERIALS. Those wastes identified in Chapter 3745-20-01(b)(4) of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC).
BILLING UNIT. A room or group of rooms located within a dwelling, forming a single habitable unit with facilities used or intended to be used by a single family for living, sleeping, cooking and eating purposes.
COMMERCIAL OPERATOR. All persons, firms or corporations who own or operate stores, restaurants, industries, institutions and other similar places including multi-family dwellings, or multi-family residential structures containing four or more dwelling units who are not residential units or the village municipal corporation.
GARBAGE. All putrescible waste, except human excreta, sewage and other water-carried wastes, including vegetable and animal offal and carcasses of dead animals, and shall include all such substances from all public and private establishments and from all residences.
HAZARDOUS WASTE. Those substances which, singularly or in combination, post a significant present or potential threat or hazard to human health or to the environment, and which singularly or in combination, require special handling, processing, or disposal because they are or may be flammable, explosive, reactive, corrosive, toxic, carcinogenic, bioconcentrative or persistent in nature, potentially lethal or an irritant or strong sensitizer.
INFECTIOUS WASTE. Those wastes identified in Chapter 3745-27-01(V) of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC).
MULTI-FAMILY RESIDENCE or APARTMENT. The grouping together of five or more billing units under a common roof.
PERMIT HOLDER. Any trash hauler duly authorized by the village for the collection of garbage and rubbish at commercial operators.
PREMISES. Land or buildings or both, occupied by a householder or a commercial operator.
RESIDENTIAL UNIT. Includes a single-family dwelling, duplex, triplex, quadplex, or other building with one or more billing units grouped under a common roof and with direct access to a public street.
RUBBISH. Ashes, glass, crockery, tin cans, paper, boxes, rags and old clothing and all other similar nonputrescible waste. The term RUBBISH shall not include any material such as earth, sand,
brick, stone, plaster, or other similar substances that may accumulate as a result of construction or demolition operations.
SOLID WASTE. Such unwanted residual solid or semi-solid material as results from industrial, commercial, agricultural and community operations, excluding earth or material from construction, mining or demolition operations, or other waste materials of the type that would normally be included in demolition debris, non-toxic fly ash, spent non-toxic foundry sand, and slag and other substances that are not harmful or inimical to the public health, and includes, but is not limited to garbage, tires, combustible and noncombustible material, street dirt and debris. Solid waste does not include any material that is an "infectious waste," a "hazardous waste," an "asbestos waste" or material defined under "recycle material." For the purpose of this definition, "material for construction operations or demolition operations" are those items affixed to the structure being constructed or demolished, such as brick, concrete, stone, glass, wall board, framing and finishing lumber, roofing materials, plumbing, plumbing fixtures, wiring and insulation but excludes those materials whose removal has been required prior to demolition. For purpose of this definition, semi solid material does not contain liquids which can be readily released under normal climatic conditions as determined by Methods 9095 (Paint Filter Liquids Test) in SW-846: "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods."
SUBSCRIBER. All individuals residing and/or located within the Village of Mogadore, in either a residential unit, multi-family residence or apartment, who are required by the terms of this chapter to have their garbage and rubbish collected.
VILLAGE'S CONTRACT. The actual document signed between the Village of Mogadore and a single solid waste hauler, through the open competitive bidding process, for the exclusive right to collect garbage and rubbish for residential units.
VILLAGE'S CONTRACTOR or CONTRACTOR. The trash hauler authorized by the village for the collection of garbage and rubbish at residential units.
YARD WASTE. Leaves, grass clippings, weeds, holiday trees, bushes and brush and branch clippings.
(Ord. 2020-105, passed 12-16-20)