CHAPTER 50: RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Section
General Provisions
   50.01   Policy
   50.02   Definitions
   50.03   Approval of contractor
   50.04   Required payment of charges
   50.05   Dates and times of solid waste recyclable collection
Rates and Billing
   50.15   Residential rates
   50.16   Multiple family rates
   50.17   Commercial and industrial rates
   50.18   Miscellaneous rates
   50.19   Billing
   50.20   Discontinued service
   50.21   Basis for rates
Containers
   50.35   Container requirements
   50.36   Maintenance of container
   50.37   Containers for recyclables
Regulations
   50.50   License required for collection
   50.51   Unauthorized use
   50.52   Antiscavenging provision
   50.53   Separation of solid waste
   50.54   Required destination of refuse, solid waste, and recyclables
   50.98   Violations
GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 50.01 POLICY.
   It is the policy of the city to provide its residents with a safe, reliable, and ecologically sound method for the collection of recyclable materials at a reasonable cost.
(Ord. 162, passed 9-16-91)
§ 50.02 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   BULKY WASTE. A large appliance, piece of furniture, or waste material from a source, other than construction debris or hazardous waste, with a weight or volume greater than appropriate or allowed for in waste containers. BULKY WASTE does not include tires, batteries, waste oil, or yard waste.
   COMMERCIAL. Any governmental, nonprofit, or private retail business, wholesale business, service establishment, office, and/or related warehouses or storage facility.
   CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS. Waste building materials resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations.
   DISPOSAL SITES. A properly permitted and licensed disposal site in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations.
   GARBAGE. Any organic wastes normally produced from the handling and preparation of foods and decayed and spoiled food from any source.
   HAZARDOUS WASTE. Waste designated as hazardous by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or appropriate state agency.
   INDUSTRIAL. Any business involved in manufacturing, assembling, packaging, fabricating, or processing.
   RECYCLABLES. Recyclable materials, including aluminum cans, paper, cardboard, brown paper sacks, unbroken glass bottles and jars, newspapers, plastic bottles and jugs (No. 1 PET or No. 2 HDPE), and tin cans. RECYCLABLES shall also include specifically defined items which may from time to time be designated by resolution of the City Council.
   REFUSE and SOLID WASTE. Discarded waste materials in a solid or semi-liquid state including, but not limited to garbage, rubbish, tires, batteries, yard wastes, bulky wastes, waste oil, and construction debris.
   RESIDENTIAL. All single family, two family, and multifamily dwellings or buildings used for and as residences or dwelling places.
   RUBBISH. All inorganic materials such as cans, bottles, paper, ashes, sweepings, and other wastes.
   YARD WASTE. Organic plant materials collected from yards or gardens including leaves, grass clippings, vines, and stalks.
(Ord. 162, passed 9-16-91)
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