§ 61.05 DISASTER DEBRIS FROM RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.
   61.05(A)   Responsibility.     are responsible for the collection and removal of from their property, except to the extent the is responsible for removal of from Private Rights-Of-Way as provided in § 61.07 of the .
   61.05(B)   Piling requirement. As provided in §§ 61.04 and 61.07, the may remove collected from .   desiring the to remove shall collect and locate in piles all as required by this Section before the ’s for removal of . piles put out for removal after the makes its will not be removed by the .
   61.05(C)   Segregation requirement.     must segregate piles from piles, and these piles must be segregated from . shall be bagged and placed in cans. and shall not be bagged, except that loose may be placed in large plastic bags.
   61.05(D)   Placement of piles.     shall place piles:
   61.05(D)(1)   In front of their residence in the area immediately adjacent to the edge of the public or private ; and
   61.05(D)(2)   In such a manner as to allow ingress and egress to all .
   61.05(E)   Combination of piles.     may combine their several piles of segregated into larger piles to accomplish this requirement.
   61.05(F)   Damage to or mailboxes. The and its agents shall not be responsible for damage to or mailboxes when is placed on or adjacent thereto.
   61.05(G)    determination. If the determines that:
   61.05(G)(1)      ’s , and/or is commingled, or has not been collected in accordance with § 61.05, the   shall have 48 hours to properly segregate the . If the   fails to properly segregate his or her within 48 hours, then the   is required to remove and dispose of the at his or her expense;
   61.05(G)(2)   Any from Nonresidential Property, including community property, has been commingled with the of a   , then the will not remove the and the   is required to remove the piles at his or her expense; or
   61.05(G)(3)   Any has been moved or transported by a motorized machine, then the will not remove the and the   is required to remove the at his or her expense.
(Ord. 2010-13, passed 10-4-2010; Am. Ord. 2016-06, passed 4-4-2016)