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(A) Garbage shall be drained of surplus liquid and placed in a closed, leak-proof receptacle.
(B) Pet feces, sharp objects such as broken glass and knives, and any other waste with potential of causing injury or disease shall be securely wrapped in a manner to prevent exposure or injury to the public, the franchisee, or employees of the franchisee.
(C) Hazardous materials, chemicals, paint, corrosive materials, infectious waste or hot ashes shall not be put into a receptacle. Ashes shall be allowed to cool and shall be securely wrapped or bagged before being deposited in any receptacle. When materials or customer abuse, fire or vandalism causes excessive wear or damage to a receptacle, the cost of repair or replacement may be charged to the customer.
(Ord. 517, passed 2-9-2009) Penalty, see § 52.99
(A) Receptacles for mechanical collection shall be provided to the generator by franchisee, unless otherwise authorized by the franchisee. The loaded weight of a receptacle shall comply with the manufacturer’s specifications.
(B) Except for drop boxes, receptacles shall be equipped with lids sufficient to keep out water and to prevent disturbance by animals and entrance of pests; they shall be kept closed, except when being filled, emptied or cleaned; and they shall be kept in a clean, leak-proof and sanitary condition by the generator of the solid waste.
(C) Sunken refuse cans or receptacles shall not be installed or used.
(D) Stationary compactors shall comply with applicable federal and state safety regulations. No stationary compactor or other container or drop box shall be loaded so as to exceed the safe design limit or operation limit for collection vehicles used by franchisee. A person who wishes service for a compactor that the person is going to acquire shall acquire a compactor approved by the franchisee that is compatible with the equipment of the franchisee or the equipment the franchisee is willing to acquire.
(Ord. 517, passed 2-9-2009) Penalty, see § 52.99
(A) Receptacles shall be kept or placed so that there is convenient and safe access for collection service.
(B) All carts designed for mechanical collection shall be placed at the curb or roadside by the generator prior to collection time.
(C) The generator shall provide safe access to the pick-up point so as not to jeopardize the persons or equipment supplying service, or the motoring public.
(D) Receptacles shall be kept outside of any locked, latched, bolted or hooked enclosure.
(E) No person shall block service access to a commercial receptacle that is one cubic yard capacity or larger, a drop box or roll-off box or other similar receptacles for collection.
(Ord. 517, passed 2-9-2009) Penalty, see § 52.99
Any person who receives service shall be responsible for payment of that service. The landlord of any premises impliedly consents to the provision of service to the tenant thereof, and shall be responsible for payment of that service if the tenant does not pay.
(Ord. 517, passed 2-9-2009) Penalty, see § 52.99
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