For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates, or requires, a different meaning.
COMMERCIAL HAULER. Any person or entity who, in the regular course of business or for a fee, collects, transports, and disposes of commercial waste.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY.
(1) Any premises or property:
(a) Used primarily in connection with the supply of goods or services on a regular basis or in the regular course of business, or for which a business license is required by any state law or local ordinance;
(b) Containing a structure hooked to power and water, and used for human habitation on an overnight or other temporary rental basis of less than 30 consecutive days; or
(c) Containing a structure with more than eight dwelling units hooked to power and water, and used for human habitation on a rental basis.
(2) COMMERCIAL PROPERTY shall include, but shall not be limited to, business establishments, hotels, motels, recreational vehicle developments, and apartments.
COMMERCIAL WASTE. Any garbage, rubbish, trash, and the like, produced by businesses or resulting from normal activities on, or use of, commercial property or premises.
CONTAINER. A waste receptacle approved by the city, with a capacity of 94 gallons and equipped with a tightfitting, permanently-attached lid and wheels for easy movement, and which is specifically designed for automated, or semiautomated, pickup.
DUMPSTER. Any container constructed of metal, of two yards’ volume or more, and designed to be compatible with mechanical collection equipment.
PRIVATE HAULER.
(1) Any person or entity who, as the owner, tenant, or other occupant of property or premises classified as commercial, collects, and disposes of, solid waste generated by the use of said property; and
(2) Any person or entity who collects, and disposes of, construction debris.
RESIDENTIAL. Shall include, but shall not be limited to, single homes, mobile homes, townhomes, condominiums and apartments not contained in, or a part of, an apartment complex of more than eight units, but shall exclude hotels, motels, recreational vehicle developments, and apartment complexes with structures containing more than eight dwelling units.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY. Any property or premises containing a structure hooked to culinary water and power, and which is intended, or used, for human habitation, but excluding:
(1) Property or premises containing a structure hooked to power and water, and used for human habitation on an overnight or other temporary rental basis of less than 30 consecutive days; and
(2) Property or premises containing a structure with more than eight dwelling units which is hooked to power and water, and used for human habitation on a rental basis.
RESIDENTIAL WASTE. Garbage, rubbish, trash, bulky waste, and other waste produced by, or resulting from, the normal activities on, or use of, a residential property or premises. RESIDENTIAL WASTE does not include hazardous waste, special waste, or stable matter.
SOLID WASTE. Shall have the same meaning as specified in UCA § 19-6-502(10).
(Prior Code, § 8.07.020) (Ord. 39-2020, passed 11-4-2020)