It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge at any County refuse disposal site any matter of any kind whatsoever the source of which is outside of San Bernardino County, except:
(a) That persons residing In dwellings within that area of Los Angeles County described below and known as the Wrightwood Community may discharge solid waste at the Phelan Transfer Station on payment of fees specified in § 16.0222(j) of the San Bernardino County Code. Service area description: Swallow Hill Drive, Logwood, Red Start, Blue Jay, Bobolink, Rapid Grove, Timberline Drive, Raven, Cardinal Road and Flume Canyon (the foregoing constituting all of the roads in the Wrightwood Community).
(b) That the refuse hauler serving the Joshua Tree National Monument may discharge solid waste collected in the portion of the monument located in Riverside County at the Twentynine Palms Transfer Station on payment of all fees applicable to the discharge of such solid waste (determined as though such solid waste was generated in San Bernardino), as specified in § 16.0222 of the San Bernardino County Code.
(c) That refuse haulers (including operators of transfer stations, material recovery facilities or like facilities) or refuse generators may discharge solid waste generated in counties other than San Bernardino County at facilities within the County Solid Waste Disposal System, if and only to the extent provided for in a written contract entered into with the County allowing for such disposal, on payment of all fees applicable to the discharge of such solid waste, as specified in § 16.0222 of the San Bernardino County Code (including as specified in the required written contract).
(d) In no event, however, will any solid waste generated outside of San Bernardino County be accepted for disposal at any County landfill or other disposal site, to the extent that the disposal of such waste would violate the provisions of Public Resources Code § 41903.
(Am. Ord. 3148, passed - -1987; Am. Ord. 3230, passed - -1988; Am. Ord. 3376, passed - -1990; Am. Ord. 3396, passed - -1990; Am. Ord. 3471, passed - -1991; Am. Ord. 3711, passed - -1998; Am. Ord. 3931, passed - -2004)