(A) Residential solid waste collection and disposal license. A residential solid waste collection and disposal license shall permit the licensee to collect garbage and rubbish, compostable material and recyclable material from any residential location within the village when comprised of one, two or three dwelling units on one parcel. There shall be only one residential solid waste collection and disposal license issued by the village and in effect at any time. In the event of annexation of eligible residential properties, a transition period may be provided. During said transition period, a household may complete a contract with its present waste hauler not to exceed the current billing period in effect on the date of annexation, and in no case to exceed three months from the date of annexation. No additional licenses will be issued to cover waste hauler during annexation transition periods.
(B) Non-residential solid waste collection and disposal license. A non-residential solid waste collection and disposal license shall permit the licensee to collect garbage and refuse, compostable material and recyclable material from any location in the village other than those comprised of one, two or three dwelling units on one parcel. Authorized collection locations shall therefore include multiple-family dwellings of four or more units, mobile or manufactured homes in licensed manufactured home parks, commercial locations and industrial locations. Holders of a non-residential license shall also be authorized to collect home remodeling, construction and repair materials from buildings comprised of one, two or three dwelling units whenever such buildings are under construction or remodeling and require a “roll-off” container or “dumpster” for building material waste.
(Prior Code, § 7-102) (Ord. 1936, passed 2-6-2023)