§ 50.09 SANITARY LANDFILL MANAGEMENT.
   (A)   County-owned landfills may be used only for the disposal of solid waste by county residents.
   (B)   In order to determine residency in the county, the landfill attendant is authorized to ask for identification. Anyone refusing to provide the information requested will be denied use of the solid waste facilities. Solid waste shall be disposed of at the landfills in the manner and according to procedures established by the County Solid Waste Director or the Director’s representative.
   (C)   The following wastes may not be disposed of in county-owned or operated sanitary landfills or any privately-owned or publicly-owned solid waste landfills located in unincorporated areas of the county:
      (1)   Radioactive waste;
      (2)   Untreated regulated medical waste;
      (3)   Burning or smoldering materials or any other materials that would create a fire hazard;
      (4)   Hazardous waste;
      (5)   White goods;
      (6)   Lead-acid batteries;
      (7)   Whole scrap tires;
      (8)   Used oil; and
      (9)   Yard waste.
   (D)   (1)   The following waste may be accepted on a conditional basis only:
         (a)   Asbestos;
         (b)   Barrels;
         (c)   Sludges; and
         (d)   Special wastes.
      (2)   Conditionally acceptable wastes may be disposed of in accordance with Department regulations and policies promulgated by the Solid Waste Director. Generators of conditionally acceptable waste shall obtain prior approval from the Solid Waste Director at least three working days before transporting conditionally approved wastes to the landfill.
   (E)   No person may loiter or rummage about the landfill or remove articles therefrom.
   (F)   No person may deposit material at any point in the landfill except where indicated by authorized agents of the county or by official signs.
   (G)   No person may discharge firearms, fireworks or explosives on landfill property.
   (H)   A disposal fee shall be charged to all commercial, industrial, institutional and governmental users of the landfill. No disposal fee will be charged to individual household residents except for the disposal of tires, white goods and yard waste or items requiring special handling. The Board shall adopt a schedule of fees from time to time which shall be effective until amended or replaced.
   (I)   The Board, at is discretion, may exempt the disposal of certain designated materials from the fee requirements. The state’s Department of Transportation shall not be charged a fee for disposing of roadside garbage and litter.
   (J)   No tires, lead-acid batteries, used motor oil, white goods or yard waste shall be disposed of at the landfill. However, tires, lead-acid batteries, used motor oil, white goods, yard waste and other materials shall be accepted by waste reduction and recycling programs at the landfill and a fee shall be charged to all commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental and residential users.
(Ord. O-93-14, passed 9-7-1993) Penalty, see § 50.99