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A. Administration:
1. Authority To Establish: The Mayor may establish sanitary landfill areas at such place or places the Mayor determines suitable therefor for covering household, yard or industrial refuse, trash and any other waste materials.
(1979 Code § 8.20.010; amd. 1999 Code)
2. Types Of Waste; Determination: The Mayor may determine the type or types of wastes to be disposed of at the various sanitary landfill areas heretofore or hereafter established and shall have one or more signs installed at the entrance at each such landfill to reasonably inform the public the types of waste materials allowed to be deposited at each area.
(1979 Code § 8.20.020; amd. 1999 Code)
B. Prohibited Acts:
1. Disobedience To City Employee: It is unlawful for any person to fail to obey the oral direction or instructions of any City employee in attendance at any sanitary landfill area heretofore established as to the location within that area at which he is to dump the waste material such person takes to that area.
(1979 Code § 8.20.040)
C. Unauthorized Materials: It is unlawful for any person to dump any material at any sanitary landfill area other than the type or kind authorized by the sign erected pursuant to subsection A2 of this Section.
(1979 Code § 8.20.030)
D. Unauthorized Places: It is unlawful for any person to dump material at any place within a landfill area operated by the City which is signed or otherwise noticed against such dumping.
(1979 Code § 8.20.050)
A. Sanitary Containment: It is unlawful for any person to convey, transport or haul upon the streets of the City any garbage, market waste, or similar waste material unless the same is contained in a sanitary receptacle especially constructed for that purpose and tightly covered and in good condition and adequate to prevent spillage or the escape of noxious odors.
(1979 Code § 8.08.110; amd. 1999 Code)
B. Material Falling On Streets: It is unlawful for any person engaged in hauling garbage, market waste, stove ashes, community waste, bulky waste, trade waste, or other solid waste, or any soil, sand, gravel, concrete or cement of any kind, or construction or demolition waste, upon the streets of the City to permit, suffer, allow or cause any of said material to fall into or to remain in said streets.
(1979 Code § 8.08.100; amd. 1999 Code)
C. Unnecessary Standing: It is unlawful for any person to suffer, permit or allow any vehicles controlled by him and which are loaded with garbage or other waste materials specified in this Chapter to be or remain standing on any public street within the City any longer than may be necessary for the purpose of loading the same or moving the same to its destination in accordance with applicable traffic laws and regulations.
(1979 Code § 8.08.120; amd. 1999 Code)
The violation of any provision of this Chapter shall constitute a Class B misdemeanor, punishable as set forth in Title 1, Chapter 4 of this Code. The license of such person or firm shall likewise be subject to revocation at the option of the City if such person or firm is duly convicted of a violation.
(1979 Code §§ 8.09.030, 8.20.060; Ord. 85-25, 6-6-1985; amd. 1999 Code)