(A) Individual resident citizens disposing of household wastes may dispose of solid waste in any county-operated convenience center and the transfer station in accordance with this subchapter and applicable state laws. Licensed collectors, municipalities, and authorized commercial and industrial establishments may dispose of solid waste at the county-operated transfer station only. All COMMERCIAL WASTE, defined as any household waste not generated by an individual resident citizen of the county, shall be assessed a tipping fee based on the weight when crossing the weight scales prior to its disposal at the transfer station.
(B) Any individual who resides in the county may dispose of their own household waste at any convenience center owned by the county. Construction and demolition (“C&D”) waste may be disposed of at the county-operated transfer station. C&D waste shall be assessed a fee based on the weight when crossing the weight scales prior to its disposal at the transfer station. No C&D waste shall be disposed of at any county-operated convenience centers, nor shall any prohibited materials, such as asbestos or other hazardous materials, be accepted at the transfer station.
(C) It shall be unlawful and a violation of this subchapter for any person, business or agency not a resident of the county to utilize any convenience center for the purpose of disposing of waste generated outside of the county. No waste covered by this subchapter shall be moved in any manner into the county from any other county or state. This prohibition shall not apply to those persons, who are non-residents of the county, who deposit less than 5 pounds of household waste in designated facilities of the county, nor does this subchapter apply to persons who are camping in the county or who are otherwise temporarily renting or leasing a dwelling unit in the county.
(Ord. 04-09-2022, passed 6-1-2022) Penalty, see § 50.99