6-3-7: PREPARATION FOR COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL:
   A.   Garbage To Be Drained, Wrapped And Deposited In Containers: It shall be the duty of every person in possession of any premises to cause all garbage brought on or produced on the premises to be thoroughly drained of all surplus liquid, securely wrapped in paper or packaged in a covered box or carton of such dimensions as will permit its free passage into and out of the waste container, and finally deposited, after such wrapping, in such waste container, as soon as practicable after the same is produced or brought therein or thereon. Waste containers to which garbage is frozen through failure to observe these regulations and all containers which are other than as specified in this chapter will not be serviced by the waste disposal crews of the village waste disposal contractor.
   B.   Waste Materials To Be Wrapped Or Bound And Stacked: Materials of every character shall be securely wrapped or bound in such manner as may be necessary to prevent the scattering of same by the wind and shall be deposited in a waste container or otherwise deposited as prescribed herein.
All garbage and refuse of a size or nature which renders it unsuitable for deposit in waste containers shall be placed on the ground at the designated pick up point in neat and orderly bundles or stacks not to exceed fifty pounds in weight or one foot six inches in size, except as otherwise provided in this chapter. (Ord. 2384, 4-23-1990)
   C.   Yard Refuse: Yard refuse shall be placed for collection as described in section 6-3-6 of this chapter.
Yard refuse generated off premises with the exception of materials consisting entirely of wood may not be stored anywhere within the village for more than twenty four hours. All such yard refuse must be stored in covered containers intended for transporting the material. Said yard refuse may not be transferred from one container to another or from a container to a transport vehicle. (Ord. 2700, 12-9-1996)