Section
50.01 Definitions
50.02 Accumulation; garbage, rubbish, construction waste and ashes
50.03 Dumping of garbage, rubbish, construction waste and ashes
50.04 Duty of owners, occupants or other persons in charge of any building, residence or lot
50.05 Alleys, streets and lots
50.06 Collection
50.07 Containers
50.08 Disposal of abandoned property by owners and other parties
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context indicates or requires a different meaning.
ASHES. The solid residue of combustion fuel used in heating and cooking operations as occurring in households, apartments, offices or other business places, but not to include residue from industrial plants or operations.
COMMERCIAL RUBBISH. Miscellaneous waste and materials resulting from any business and industrial operations of every kind, excludes construction and trade wastes which has been abandoned as worthless and, having no property value or which would constitute a nuisance when allowed to accumulate.
CONSTRUCTION WASTE. Miscellaneous waste and materials resulting from construction, alterations, repairs, demolitions, renovations and includes earth, offensive dirt and fill dirt from excavating which has been abandoned as worthless and having no property value, or which would constitute a nuisance when allowed to accumulate.
DOMESTIC RUBBISH. Waste material and refuse of every character from normal household or living conditions, including but not limited to, house dirt and trash, except garbage. In general, rubbish is paper, rags, bottles, tin, cans, glass, cardboard, plastic, worn-out clothing, furniture, excelsior, offensive dirt and the like, which waste material and refuse has been abandoned as worthless and having no property value or which would constitute a nuisance when allowed to accumulate.
GARBAGE. Every refuse or waste material accumulation of animal, fruit or vegetable matter, liquid or otherwise decayed or not that attends the preparation, use, cooking, dealing in or storing of meat, fish, fruit or vegetables including offal, tin cans and other containers in which foodstuffs are packaged, which refuse has been abandon as worthless and having no property value or which would constitute a nuisance when allowed to accumulate.
GARDEN RUBBISH. Garden, lawn or tree trimmings leaves and dead garden plants from the normal household. It shall not include rubbish from work of landscape gardeners or private companies such as landscaping firms and nurseries.
PERSON. Any individual, corporation, association, club, recognized group, business, sole proprietorship, partnership or any other legally recognized entity.
RUBBISH. Domestic, garden and commercial rubbish unless specifically restricted to mean a particular type of rubbish in a particular section of this chapter.
(Ord. 23, passed 11-13-1974)
It shall be unlawful for any person to accumulate, permit or allow to be accumulated, to place, dump or permit to be dumped or placed, to scatter, bury or permit to be scattered or buried in or on property or premises owned by him or her or under his or her control, any garbage, domestic, commercial or garden rubbish, ashes, construction waste, manure or any other form of waste, having no property value or constituting a nuisance when so accumulated, except where the substances are placed in proper receptacles for removal.
(Ord. 23, passed 11-13-1974) Penalty, see § 10.99
It shall be unlawful for any person to dump, bury, place, scatter, deposit or cause to be deposited, any garbage, domestic, commercial or garden rubbish, ashes, manure, construction waste or other forms of waste in any public place or on private property with or without the owner's permission, except where the substances are dumped in a place or on private property, with or without the owner's permission, except where the substances are dumped in a place designated by the Village Council for the purpose, except where the purpose or except where the substance is so pursuant to a commercial arrangement for its commercial value and a permit is issued from the village upon a hearing that the disposal method will not occur if a permit is issued; when any permit is issued, a violation of the conditions attached to it will cause the permit to be terminated immediately.
(Ord. 23, passed 11-13-1974) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) In all business, industrial and residential districts of the village, it shall be the duty of owners, occupants or other persons in charge of any building, residence or lot to see that no rubbish, either combustible or noncombustible, is placed or permitted to remain in any street, alley or other public place or in any private place except a building or other suitable storage place which shall consist of, as a minimum, a closed container. It shall also be violation for any person to store any inflammable rubbish or other waste material where it would cause a fire hazard.
(B) When any owner, proprietor, occupant or other person in charge of any premises permits rubbish or combustible material to accumulate in any public alley, street or other public place or on any private place outside of a storage or other approved building, the village department of public works director shall have authority to cause to be collected such rubbish or other material. The cost of such special collection shall be charged to the owners or occupants of the property permitting such rubbish or other material to accumulate.
(C) Whenever the village shall enter upon any lot or parcel of land in order to accomplish abatement of accumulated rubbish or other material, pursuant to provisions of this section, the village department of public works director is hereby authorized and directed to keep an accurate account of all expenses incurred, and, based upon these expenses, to issue a certificate determining and certifying the reasonable cost involved for the work with respect to each parcel of property.
(D) Within ten days after receipt of the certificate, the village treasurer shall forward a statement of the total charges assessed on each parcel of property to the person as shown by the last current tax roll and the assessment shall be payable to the village treasurer within 30 days from the date the statement was forwarded.
(E) If the owner of a lot, lots or premises fails to pay the bill within 30 days from the date the bill is mailed, the council may cause the amount of the expense incurred, together with a penalty and administrative fee of 10%, to be levied by them as a special assessment upon the lot, lots or premises as provided in § 32.23 of this Code for single lot assessments, or the amount thereof shall be collected by court action.
(Ord. 23, passed 11-13-1974; Am. Ord. 108, passed 3-2-2012) Penalty, see § 10.99
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