110.03(A)
/curbside residential. The following requirements shall apply to all
generated by
/curbside residential consumers:
110.03(A)(1) Collection date.
shall be collected one day per week on a day that coincides with one of the resident’s
collection days.
110.03(A)(2) Materials to be collected. The following materials shall be segregated from all other
material and may be commingled in the
(s) provided: Newspapers, newspaper inserts, and all clean paper, such as magazines, phone books, catalogs, junk mail, regular paper, printer paper and receipts, colorless, green, and brown glass containers, aluminum, steel, and bimetal containers, polycoated tabletop containers and aseptic packages, plastic containers types #1, #2, and #3, cereal boxes, shoe boxes, and cartons and drink boxes shall be placed in the
provided. Completed folded cardboard boxes that are placed beside a
, and newspapers placed in a
shall be collected by the City’s
contractor (“Contractor”). Cardboard boxes and newspapers that have been properly set out and have become wet due to local weather conditions shall be collected by the Contractor.
110.03(A)(3) Requirements. Food and beverage containers must be rinsed clean of residue.
110.03(A)(4) Method of collection.
, shall be placed curbside on the scheduled collection day adjacent to the
in the
(s).
110.03(B) Multi-family residential and commercial customers.
110.03(B)(1) Multi-family residential customers shall be responsible for implementing an
program for
those items set forth in subsection 110.03(A)(2) in conjunction with the
’s
contractor/franchisee.
110.03(B)(2) The
program at each multi-family residential facility shall ensure that each living unit has access to a
(s) suitable for the collection of
. The type and frequency of collection service and the type, number, and size of
for multi-family residential customers shall be determined by the
Contractor/franchisee based on the requirements of the particular location. Frequency of collection shall be at least once a week. All
may be commingled in the
located at multi-family residential facilities.
110.03(B)(3) Commercial customers shall be responsible for implementing an
program for
those items set forth in subsection 110.03(A)(2). The type and frequency of collection service and the type, number, and size of
for commercial customers shall be determined by the commercial customer and the commercial customer’s selected recovered materials contractor based on the requirements of the particular location. Frequency of collection shall be at least once a week.
110.03(C) Hazardous materials.
containing hazardous or noxious wastes shall be excluded from the residential
program.
110.03(D) Commercial containers and carts. All commercial containers and/or carts used for accumulating
shall be permanently labeled “FOR RECYCLING ONLY, NO TRASH”.
(Ord. 2010-18, passed 10-4-2010; Am. Ord. 2013-05, passed 6-17-2013; Am. Ord. 2013-17, passed 12- 2-2013)