§ 9-2-3 COLLECTION OF GARBAGE AND RUBBISH.
   (A)   The town or its authorized representative shall collect from all areas of the town upon schedule as approved by the Town Board. It is the duty of any person in possession or control of any premises to place the containers required by this chapter in a location easily accessible to the collector as directed by the Town Health Officer.
   (B)   The places having rubble and excessive accumulations of garbage and rubbish may be excluded from the service, and such accumulations shall then be removed and disposed of at the expense of the owner or person having charge; provided, that the owner, person having such accumulations in charge, or collection agent shall secure permission from the Town Health Officer for removal and disposal of same.
   (C)   Carcasses of animals such as cows, horses and mules, shall be removed and disposed of at the expense of the owner or person having same in charge and by the method directed by the Town Health Officer.
   (D)   Heavy accumulations such as brush, broken concrete, ashes, sand or gravel, automobile frames, dead trees and other bulky, heavy materials shall be disposed of at the expense of the owner or person controlling same under the direction of the Town Health Officer.
   (E)   Manure from cowlots, horse stables, poultry yards, pigeon lofts and other animals or fowl pens, and waste oils from garages or filling stations or materials considered hazardous or dangerous, shall be removed and disposed of at the expense of the person controlling same in the manner and by the method directed by the Town Health Officer.
   (F)   The placing of garbage or rubbish or any refuse material in any street or alley within the town limits or the disposal of such refuse at any place within the town limits, except at such place as may be directed by the Town Health Officer is prohibited.
   (G)   The meddling with refuse containers or in any way pilfering, scattering contents or junking in any alley or street within the town limits is prohibited.
(Prior Code, § 17-203)