A. Containers placed for collection service shall be placed:
1. Together in one location adjacent to the property where collection service is rendered;
2. Within two feet of the street curb or edge of road right-of-way in front of any fence or other barrier or enclosure and readily accessible from the street or alley where collection service is rendered;
3. At least three feet from any obstruction, such as automobiles, trailers, motor homes, fences, lampposts, or mailboxes; and
4. In a manner that provides the collector with unimpeded access to the containers.
B. Containers shall be placed for collection service no earlier than twelve (12) hours prior to the scheduled collection day, and shall be removed from the public right-of-way not later than twelve (12) hours after the scheduled collection day.
C. Except when containers are placed for collection service in accordance with subsection B of this section, containers shall be placed out of view from any street, sidewalk, or other public right-of-way by fence, landscaping, building, or other barrier approved by the solid waste manager, except that storage of containers immediately adjacent to the residential building shall satisfy the requirements of this section.
D. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, no container shall be placed, kept, stored, or located on or in any street, sidewalk, alley, or any public place in a manner that (1) impedes traffic or drainage; (2) creates a hazard to public health, safety or welfare; or (3) blocks any doorway of a building.
E. Any person violating this section is guilty of an infraction. (Ord. 2023-0024 § 14; Ord. 2013-0012 § 3; Ord. 2013-0009 § 3)