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§ 50.24 STANDARDS FOR RESIDENTIAL; COMMERCIAL; INSTITUTIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL USE STORAGE CONTAINERS.
   All users which generate more than a volume of two (2) cubic yards (that is, approximately equivalent to five hundred (500) pounds or one quarter (1/4) ton or four hundred (400) gallons) of solid waste per week as predetermined by the Public Works Manager shall be required to provide bulk containers for storage as approved by the Public Works Manager. The containers shall be water proof, leak proof and shall be covered at all times except when depositing waste therein or removing the contents thereof; and shall meet all requirements as set forth by the Public Works Manager.
(Ord. 0-92-005, passed 2-24-92; Am. Ord. 2007-032, passed 10-9-07) Penalty, see § 50.99
§ 50.25 AIR TIGHT CONTAINERS.
   No owner, occupant, tenant or lessee of any building or dwelling may leave outside the dwelling or building, in a place accessible particularly to children, any abandoned or unattended white goods (that is, icebox, refrigerator or other receptacle that has an airtight door) without first removing the door.
(Ord. 0-92-005, passed 2-24-92; Am. Ord. 2007-032, passed 10-9-07) Penalty, see § 50.99
§ 50.26 STORAGE CONTAINERS NOT IN COMPLIANCE.
   Solid waste containers which do not meet the specifications as outlined in this chapter shall be considered waste and will be collected together with their contents and disposed of.
(Ord. 0-92-005, passed 2-24-92; Am. Ord. 2007-032, passed 10-9-07)
§ 50.27 AUTHORITY FOR COLLECTORS TO ENTER PRIVATE PROPERTY.
   Solid waste collectors, employed by the city or a solid waste collection agency operating under contract with the city, are hereby authorized to enter upon private property for the purpose of collecting solid waste therefrom as required by this chapter. Solid waste collectors shall not enter dwelling units or other residential buildings for the purpose of collecting residential solid waste.
(Ord. 0-92-005, passed 2-24-92; Am. Ord. 2007-032, passed 10-9-07)
§ 50.28 COLLECTOR’S RESPONSIBILITY DEFINED.
   Solid waste collectors operating within the city shall be responsible for the collection of solid waste from collection points to a transportation vehicle, provided solid waste is stored in compliance with provisions set forth in this chapter. Spillage or blowing litter, caused as a result of the duties of the solid waste collector, shall be collected and placed in the transportation vehicle by the collector.
(Ord. 0-92-005, passed 2-24-92; Am. Ord. 2007-032, passed 10-9-07)
§ 50.29 HAZARDOUS WASTE.
   Hazardous waste will require special handling and shall be dispose of only in a manner authorized by state and/or federal regulations.
(Ord. 0-92-005, passed 2-24-92; Am. Ord. 2007-032, passed 10-9-07) Penalty, see § 50.99
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