Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to prohibit any of the following:
A. The keeping and use of solid wastes in the operation of a compost facility which has been approved by the director of public works.
B. The burying of solid wastes at a solid waste disposal facility.
C. The collection of salvagable solid waste by nonprofit organizations such as a paper drive for the Boy Scouts or the placing, depositing, and keeping of solid wastes at a recycling center operated by a nonprofit organization which has been approved by the director of public works.
D. The purchase and collection of fat, bone, and meat scraps from markets and restaurants by persons engaged in the tallow and meat rendering business.
E. The transportation to an approved disposal site of additional solid waste by a person who generated the waste and has otherwise complied with the mandatory requirements for solid waste collection.
F. The option of any person to dispose of solid waste that he or she has generated on his or her property or location, provided that he or she first obtains a written permit from the City Manager upon a showing of the ability to comply with the sanitary provisions of this chapter. Such permit shall be for a period not to exceed one year. The exception provided by this subsection does not permit a person to collect or dispose of waste, generated or accumulated by other persons such as in condominiums, apartments or a mobile home complex. (Ord. 490 § 2 (part), 1986).