4-2-3: STORAGE REGULATIONS:
   A.   Receptacles Required: All garbage and refuse shall be placed in a receptacle for collection. Uncontainerized bags will not be collected. Each residence will receive one 96-gallon trotter for refuse to be serviced once a week. Senior citizens sixty five (65) years of age or older may elect to have a thirty five (35) gallon trotter in lieu of the ninety six (96) gallon trotter. As new homes are built and occupied, new homeowners will be furnished with one 96-gallon trotter. The trotter will remain the property of the garbage collection contractor. Refuse in excess of the ninety six (96) gallon trotter may be placed in a thirty two (32) gallon receptacle alongside the trotter on collection day. (Ord. 2007.26, 9-17-2007)
   B.   Use Of Receptacles Required: It shall be the duty of all persons causing garbage to be produced or brought into any house or building to deposit the same into receptacles as soon as it is produced or brought into such house or building.
   C.   Treatment Of Garbage: Excess or surplus liquids shall be drained from all garbage before being deposited in such receptacles. All receptacles shall be kept reasonably clean and sanitary. (1988 Code §18.204)
   D.   Approved Receptacles: In addition to the garbage collection contractor provided trotter, garbage and refuse may be placed in a galvanized metal trash can or plastic trash can with a maximum size of thirty two (32) gallons. There shall be a fifty (50) pound weight limit per thirty two (32) gallon container. (Ord. 2007.26, 9-17-2007)