§ 50.17 DISPOSAL SITE PRACTICES.
   (A)   Refuse. All refuse shall be placed and maintained on containers as specified herein. All containers shall be kept covered at all times with tight-fitting covers until the refuse is disposed of.
   (B)   Garbage. All garbage being placed in containers for collection shall have drained from it all free liquid, and shall be wrapped, bagged or enclosed in paper or plastic material unless otherwise specifically authorized.
   (C)   Household trash. All household trash shall be drained of all liquids prior to its deposit in refuse receptacles. Any items of household trash which are too large for receptacles and cannot be reduced to a size which can be placed in a receptacle may be placed in securely bagged or bound packages next to the receptacle.
   (D)   Dangerous trash items. All dangerous trash items, and all waste material of an injurious nature, such as broken glass, light bulbs, sharp pieces of metal, fluorescent tubes and television tubes, shall be securely wrapped to prevent injury to collection crews and other persons.
   (E)   Hazardous refuse. No hazardous refuse or building materials shall be placed in any receptacle or container unless the receptacle is authorized by state of federal regulation.
   (F)   Tree and shrubbery trimmings. Tree and shrubbery trimmings transported upon roads and streets within the boundaries of the town will be securely covered or tied to prevent the depositing thereof on roads, streets, sidewalks or road shoulders.
   (G)   Authorized sites. Only those landfills and container sites operated and maintained by a county are authorized disposal sites.
(OC, § 4-2-5)