§ 53.44 REQUIREMENTS AND RESTRICTIONS.
   All licensees shall comply with all of the following requirements and restrictions:
   (A)   No hauler shall operate in St. Charles after 4:30 p.m. or before 7:30 a.m. of any day, and no hauler shall operate in a residential district on Saturday, Sunday or legal holidays.
   (B)   All haulers operating on a route in a residential district shall operate vehicles on city streets within the weight allowed by Minnesota state statute.
   (C)   Licensees shall have covered water-tight, packer-type vehicles or in the case of recycling, appropriate container vehicles, in good condition and which prevent loss in transit of liquid or solid cargo. All vehicles shall be kept clean and as free from offensive odors as possible, and shall not be allowed to stand in any street longer than reasonably necessary to collect garbage, rubbish, recyclable materials or yard waste.
   (D)   Persons may haul garbage, rubbish, recyclable materials or yard waste from their own residence, multiple dwelling or commercial establishment if hauled in containers which are water-tight on all sides and the bottom and have tight-fitting covers on top, and if hauled in vehicles with leak-proof bodies which do not permit the loss of cargo.
   (E)   Each vehicle for which a hauler's license is issued shall exhibit the license in a prominent position on the vehicle.
   (F)   The City Council will have final authority in the designation of the hauler's route and days of operation within a residential district.
   (G)   Licensees shall provide walk-up service for the elderly and disabled, if requested.
   (H)   Licensees shall supply a toll free number for customer complaints, service and billing questions.
   (I)   Licensees shall provide the city with all information pertaining to the hauling of garbage and rubbish in St. Charles.
   (J)   Licensees must have all applicable licenses as required by the State of Minnesota and Winona County.
   (K)   Licensees shall not operate on any alleys within the residential district without first obtaining approval from the City Council.
(1987 Code, § 410.10) Penalty, see § 10.99