3-2-10: GENERATOR REQUIREMENTS - SINGLE-FAMILY GENERATORS:
Single-family generators (except Single-Family generators that meet the Self-Hauler requirements in Section 3-2-5 of this ordinance) shall:
   (A)   Every person who owns, and every person who occupies, developed and occupied real property shall subscribe to the Franchise Hauler’s One-Container System or Three-Container System, as designated by the City for all generators, and for all Discarded Materials generated, at rates not to exceed those approved by the City Council.
   (B)   Participate in the Franchise Hauler’s Discarded Materials collection service(s) by placing designated Discarded Materials in designated Containers.
   (C)   City shall be held harmless for loss occasioned by entry upon the property for collection service by Franchise Hauler.
   (D)   City Manager or his/her Designee shall have the right to review the number and size of a generator’s Containers to evaluate adequacy of capacity provided for each type of collection service for proper separation of materials and containment of materials; and, Single-Family generators shall adjust its service level for its collection services as requested by the City.
   (E)   Generators may additionally manage their Discarded Materials by preventing or reducing the amount of Discarded Materials; managing Organic Material on site through composting; or delivering Organic Material to a Community Composting site pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.9(c).
   (F)   It shall be the duty of every person occupying a dwelling unit within the City to keep the premises in their control in a “sanitary condition”, which is hereby defined to mean that all parts thereof are free and clean of any accumulation of Discarded Material.
   (G)   The Discarded Material Containers shall be filled no more than level full and shall have the lids of such Containers kept closed and locked (if applicable), except when depositing waste, to prevent scavenging. (Ord. 837-20, 8-18-2020)