The solid waste manager may establish and enforce rules and regulations consistent with the provisions of this chapter, and approved by the director, concerning the storage, accumulation, collection, transportation, recycling, reconstitution, recovery, and disposal of refuse. These rules and regulations may, among other things, do the following:
A. Require any person or entity receiving collection service anywhere in the city, whether such service is provided by the city or by another collection service provider, to implement specified measures to prevent the accumulation of refuse outside the containers used by the person or entity, or to prevent the containers from creating a hazard or interference with the use of any public right-of-way. Such measures may include, but are not limited to, requiring that containers be locked, and restricting or prohibiting the placement of containers on city streets, alleys, or sidewalks;
B. Determine the type, frequency, and means of collection service that will cause all refuse to be removed from the property so there will be no accumulation, collection, or keeping of refuse outside of the containers that would create a public nuisance, or health or safety hazard;
C. Determine that a different size container or different number of containers may satisfy the minimum service requirements specified for collection service under this chapter; and
D. Determine the minimum service requirements for a property to maximize waste diversion. (Ord. 2023-0024 § 9; Ord. 2013-0009 § 3)