§ 50.25 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES.
   It shall be the responsibility of the owner or occupant of all commercial and industrial properties to dispose of all refuse produced by an industrial or commercial process by contracting for the collection, conveyance and disposal with an authorized commercial collector or collecting, conveying and disposing of refuse with his or her own vehicles or contracting for the collection conveyance, and disposal with the municipal collection service, if available; providing however, that all collections must be in accordance with the other conditions of this chapter. For purposes of this chapter all buildings with eight or more dwelling units shall be treated as commercial properties. In instances where the hours of collection are governed by the terms of a special use permit, the owner of the property shall post in a conspicuous place close to the collection point a permanent sign setting forth the authorized collection hours. The erection of the signage shall be a condition of the continuation of a special use permit. Thereafter, the driver collecting for the property shall be charged personally with responsibility for observing the collection hours, subject to the penalty provisions of § 10.99 of this code.
(1980 Code, § 21.320) (Ord. 8985, passed 7-14-2003; Ord. 9383, passed 7-8-2019) Penalty, see § 50.99