§ 92.04 REFUSE STORAGE; CONTAINERS REQUIRED.
   (A)   Every occupant, person, owner, owner's agent, or tenant in possession of any house, building, flat, or apartment in the village shall at all times maintain in good order and repair a container or containers for garbage, refuse, and ashes. Filthy, leaking, or defective receptacles should be cleaned, repaired, or replaced as directed by the appropriate village representative. A container shall be a can of galvanized iron of noncorrodible material, rodent-proof, watertight, a type commonly sold as a garbage can, of a suitable gauge and construction to insure durability and so constructed that the opening at the top shall be larger than the bottom with a capacity of not less than 10 gallons or more than 30 gallons.
   (B)   All household garbage or refuse shall be drained and wrapped in paper to facilitate collection, and prevent freezing especially during winter months.
   (C)   All commercial, industrial, and apartment buildings, and religious, political, social and nonprofit organization's refuse and ashes shall be stored in durable, rust-resistant, nonabsorbent, totally enclosed metal containers.
('71 Code, Ch. 7 § 3-4) (Ord. 245, passed 11-9- 66) Penalty, see § 92.99