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§ 53.06 LOCATION OF CONTAINERS; HOURS OF COLLECTION.
   (A)   Approved receptacles which are commercial containers shall be located at the direction of the Refuse Services Department.
   (B)   If the residence, structure or place of business from which the garbage and rubbish is to be collected is adjacent to an alley, the owner, occupant, tenant or lessee of such premises shall be required to keep the garbage receptacles in the alley adjacent to the property line.
   (C)   If no alley is available or it is not practicable to collect from the alley, the owner, occupant, tenant or lessee of the premises shall place the approved receptacles in front of the premises within three feet of the street.
   (D)   Receptacles shall be placed at the designated pickup point no later than 7:00 a.m. on the day of collection. After collection, all approved receptacles shall be removed from the collection location, and kept on the premises no closer to the street than the front of the residence, structure or place of business, no later than 9:00 p.m. on the evening of collection.
   (E)   All owners of property shall require all occupants, tenants or lessees to comply with the provisions of this chapter and are responsible for such compliance.
   (F)   In areas where no street curbing exists and surface drainage is conducted through open roadside ditches, the point of collection shall be on the shoulder of the street between the edge of the pavement and the drainage ditch. No container shall ever be placed for collection in such location as to interfere with the normal flow of surface drainage along and through drainage ditches.
   (G)   Where special conditions exist which subject containers so placed to overturn and spill, the city may, at its discretion, require such containers subject to overturn and spillage to be placed in a portable, movable or stationary rack; except that, no stationary rack will be required or permitted in the front of a residence.
   (H)   Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in divisions (A) and (B) above, the Director, in instances of mental or physical infirmity of the customer or other appropriate circumstance of severe hardship, may authorize receptacles and containers to be placed for collection in such location as he may designate.
(1998 Code, § 102-6) (Ord. 93-75, passed 1-19-1994) Penalty, see § 53.99
§ 53.07 DRAINING AND WRAPPING OF GARBAGE AND TRASH.
   Garbage and trash must be drained of liquid substances and sacked or wrapped in paper before the parcel is placed in a container.
(1998 Code, § 102-7) (Ord. 93-75, passed 1-19-1994) Penalty, see § 53.99
§ 53.08 PREPARATION AND PLACEMENT OF BRUSH, YARD WASTE, BULKY WASTE, CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AND TRASH FOR COLLECTION BY CITY.
   (A)   Placement of brush, yard waste and trash. Unbundled brush must be placed road side, not in alleys. All containerized or bundled brush, yard waste and trash shall be placed adjacent to the place provided for collection of garbage.
   (B)   Securing of pointed or sharp objects. Pointed or sharp objects, including, but not limited to, broken glass, jagged metal, razors and wire, shall be secured or taped or tied before bagging or bundling so as to prevent injury when handling.
   (C)   Combining waste in bundles. Incidental quantities of brush and tree trimmings may be combined with other debris and/or rubbish in securely tied bundles conforming to length and weight requirements for bundles.
   (D)   Unbundled brush. Larger quantities of unbundled brush shall be cut into lengths of eight feet or shorter and shall be neatly stacked. This brush will be picked up by the city, at no charge to the owner, as often as the city’s brush collection work load permits. Unbundled brush must not be mixed with garbage, trash, construction debris, appliances and the like. If brush is mixed with other waste, the city will charge for the collection of the entire trash pile at a rate set by the City Commission.
   (E)   Access for collection of brush. All brush to be collected by the city shall be placed at a location so that access to it is not obstructed by overhanging tree limbs, wires or other obstacles which would interfere with mechanical collection. If improperly placed, the city reserves the right to deny collection or charge at a rate set by the City Commission.
   (F)   Preparation of yard waste. Yard waste such as leaves, grass clippings and incidental quantities of light brush shall be placed in authorized containers not to exceed 50 pounds. Yard waste will be collected at the same time and place as garbage. The city will not collect yard waste unless it is prepared as described in this section.
   (G)   Preparation of rubbish.
      (1)   Rubbish (trash) shall be placed in authorized containers not to exceed 50 pounds, or tied in bundles not to exceed four feet in length or two feet in diameter and not in excess of 50 pounds. Rubbish so prepared will be collected at the same time and place as garbage.
      (2)   The city will not collect rubbish that has not been contained or bundled as described in this section.
   (H)   Bulky waste. Bulky waste (waste manageable by two workers and capable of being placed in a compactor truck without size reduction by the collection crew) shall be placed next to the place provided for the collection of garbage. Refrigeration units must be tagged by an authorized contractor certifying that the unit has been properly purged of chlorofluorocarbons (CFC). The city will collect and dispose of bulky waste meeting the requirements described in this subsection at the same time and place as garbage.
   (I)   Construction debris.
      (1)   Rock, waste, building materials or other refuse resulting from major building or remodeling operations, or resulting from a general cleanup of vacant or improved property, will not be classified as garbage, brush or trash and shall not be removed by the city.
      (2)   Such waste shall be removed by the building contractor or the owner or occupant of the building at his or her own expense.
   (J)   Obstructing drainage ditch. No brush, yard waste, trash, bulky waste or construction debris shall ever be deposited for collection in any place which may cause interference with the normal flow of surface drainage along and through a drainage ditch.
(1998 Code, § 102-8) (Ord. 93-75, passed 1-19-1994) Penalty, see § 53.99
§ 53.09 PERSONS AUTHORIZED TO COLLECT AND TRANSPORT WASTE.
   No person, except employees of the city, shall empty garbage cans and receptacles or convey or transport garbage or brush on the streets and alleyway system of the city, except by authority given by the Director.
(1998 Code, § 102-9) (Ord. 93-75, passed 1-19-1994) Penalty, see § 53.99
§ 53.10 DISPOSAL OF LARGE DEAD ANIMALS.
   The owner of the animal, if known, and otherwise the manager or person in control of the property upon which the animal is found, shall be responsible for the removal of large dead animals, including but not limited to horses, cows, pigs, goats and sheep.
(1998 Code, § 102-10) (Ord. 93-75, passed 1-19-1994)
§ 53.11 MATERIALS NOT COLLECTED BY CITY.
   The city will not collect the following materials:
   (A)   Hazardous waste;
   (B)   Toxic waste;
   (C)   Infectious waste;
   (D)   Medical waste;
   (E)   Tires (rimless tires may be taken to the city’s recycling center at no charge);
   (F)   Automobiles and boats, whole or in parts;
   (G)   Dead animals;
   (H)   Dangerous or overweight containers;
   (I)   Hot coals or ashes;
   (J)   Stable matter;
   (K)   Dirt, bricks, concrete or rocks;
   (L)   Loose, uncontainerized garbage, trash or yard waste; and/or
   (M)   Pointed or sharp objects likely to cause injury when handled.
(1998 Code, § 102-11) (Ord. 93-75, passed 1-19-1994)
§ 53.12 FREQUENCY OF GARBAGE COLLECTION.
   Garbage shall customarily be collected twice weekly.
(1998 Code, § 102-12) (Ord. 93-75, passed 1-19-1994)
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