A. All residential containers that receive refuse edible by wildlife must be secured inside the home or garage. Residents unable to keep their refuse container inside the home or garage shall store their refuse in a wildlifeproof refuse container or enclosure approved by the town of Winter Park building official or his designee.
B. Residents with curbside pick up shall place refuse containers at the curb, alley, or public right of way at or after six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on the morning of scheduled pick up. After pick up, all containers must be removed from the curb, alley or public right of way by eight o'clock (8:00) P.M. on the same day.
C. Other household waste that cannot reasonably be considered "refuse" or an "attractant" as defined in this chapter, including, but not limited to: nonedible yard maintenance waste, household items, and cardboard, shall not require the use of wildlifeproof containers when not commingled with refuse or any other attractant.
D. Multi-family housing developments and other types of clustered residential housing, utilizing centralized refuse containers, must use either a wildlifeproof refuse container or a dumpster enclosure for all refuse. The container or enclosure shall be kept closed in a secure manner except when refuse is being deposited. (Ord. 409, Series of 2008)