§ 92.05  RECEPTACLES; DUTY TO PROVIDE.
   It shall be the duty of every tenant, lessee or occupant of every dwelling, tenement house, lodging house, hotel, boarding house or other person, persons, firm or corporation, on whose premises kitchen and household garbage collects to provide, and at all times to keep within such buildings or on the premises, garbage containers sufficient to hold all kitchen and household garbage which may accumulate on the premises between collections, such containers to be of metal or rigid sturdy plastic, water-tight and with a tight-fitting cover, and shall have a capacity of not less than five gallons nor more than 33 gallons, and shall be equipped with suitable handles, which containers shall be placed at all times so as to be readily accessible for removal and emptying, and where they shall not be a public nuisance. No person, firm or corporation, unless authorized and licensed for that purpose, as hereinafter specified, shall interfere with such containers or the contents thereof. All other refuse and ashes or cinders maybe placed in a separate fireproof receptacle, readily accessible for emptying or removal, and of such size as to be easily handled by one person, and where such receptacles shall not be a public nuisance. All such garbage, ashes or cinders, and other refuse, shall be removed as provided by regulations to be set by the Board of Trustees.
(1999 Code, § 16-1-5)