(A) All single-family organic waste generators:
(1) Shall be automatically enrolled in the city's two container organic waste collection services with a minimum source separated recyclable materials service level of 35 gallons per week and with a minimum source separated green container organic waste service level of 35 gallons per week, approved by the Public Works Director. The city or designee shall have the authority to change these minimum required levels of service over time. The city or its designee shall have the right to review the number, size, and location of a generator's containers to evaluate adequacy of capacity provided for each type of collection service for proper separation of materials and containment of materials; and generator shall adjust its service level for its collection services as requested by the city and/or its designee.
(2) Shall participate in the city's two-container system for source separated recyclable materials, source separated green container organic waste and black container waste collection services. Generator participation in the collection programs requires that generators place source separated green container organic waste, including food waste, in the green container; source separated recyclable materials in the green container; and black container waste in the black container. Generators shall not place materials designated for the black container into the green container.
(3) Nothing in this section prohibits a generator from preventing or reducing waste generation, managing organic waste on site, and/or using a community composting site pursuant to 14 CCR § 18984.9(c).
(Ord. 680, passed 11-2-21)