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§ 51.25  COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE.
   Commercial solid waste shall be stored in bulk containers or other solid waste containers of such size, type and number approved by the Public Works Director, and which are compatible with the town’s waste collection equipment. The containers shall be waterproof, leak-proof and shall be covered at all times, except when depositing waste therein or removing the contents thereof. Containers shall be placed in locations approved by the Public Works Director, and which are conveniently accessible to waste collection equipment and Fire Department personnel and equipment.
(1992 Code, § 51.25)  (Ord. passed 4-8-1982)  Penalty, see § 51.99
§ 51.26  CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE.
   (A)   Construction and demolition wastes shall be collected, removed and disposed of by the contractor or builder, or in event of their failure, by the occupant of the property.
   (B)   The placement of construction and roofing material at the curb is prohibited.
   (C)   Whoever violates any provision of this section shall be subject to a penalty as provided in § 51.99.
(1992 Code, § 51.26)  (Ord. passed 4-8-1982)  Penalty, see § 51.99
§ 51.27  INDUSTRIAL WASTE.
   Industrial waste shall be collected, removed and disposed of by the operator of the factory, plant, operation or enterprise creating or causing the industrial waste.
(1992 Code, § 51.27)  (Ord. passed 4-8-1982)  Penalty, see § 51.99
§ 51.28  CONTENTS OF CONTAINERS.
   No person shall place any of the following items in a solid waste container:
   (A)   Motor vehicle tires;
   (B)   Bulky wastes;
   (C)   Construction and demolition wastes;
   (D)   Hazardous, radioactive or medical wastes;
   (E)   Burning or smoldering materials or any other materials which would create a fire hazard; or
   (F)   Rocks, dirt, sod, paint or motor oil.
(1992 Code, § 51.28)  (Ord. passed 4-8-1982)  Penalty, see § 51.99
§ 51.29  ACCESS TO CONTAINERS.
   Pedestrian routes for access and collection of residential solid wastes shall be improved and maintained to standards prescribed by the Public Works Director for the safety of solid waste collectors, and shall have at all points at least eight feet of vertical clearance and four feet of horizontal clearance. Access routes shall not be obstructed by gates, steps, bicycles or motor vehicles, and service will not be provided when dogs or other animals interfere with collectors.
(1992 Code, § 51.29)  (Ord. passed 4-8-1982)  Penalty, see § 51.99
§ 51.30  MAINTENANCE OF PUBLIC AREAS.
   (A)   Every occupant of any commercial establishment or premises which maintains any paved or unpaved areas for the use of the public, either for parking or for access areas and incident to the carrying on of the principal business of any such commercial establishment or premises, and which parking or access areas abut or lie within ten feet of any public street or other public way shall keep and maintain such areas clean and free from garbage, solid waste or other materials liable to be blown, deposited or cast upon such street or other public way.
   (B)   Suitable receptacles shall be provided in all parking or access areas within the meaning of this section. Such receptacles shall be plainly marked and shall be constructed to prevent scattering of any garbage, solid waste or other materials deposited therein.
(1992 Code, § 51.30)  (Ord. passed 4-8-1982)  Penalty, see § 51.99
COLLECTION AND REMOVAL
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