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Substitute Bill 53-17 Amending Solid Waste Collection
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Substitute Bill 53-17 Amending Solid Waste Collection
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8/28/2017
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Sec. 16-8. -Use of any City-furnished refuse containers required; <br /> disabled customer exception; nonrecurring charge for new users; <br /> separation of yard waste; and required use of City-furnished yard <br /> waste containers; paper or other biodegradable bags. <br /> (a) Each single family, two family, three family and four- family dwelling shall be provided b) <br /> the City with e (1) solid waste „t er for a., 1, family »r;* It shall be the duty of the <br /> dwelling occupant to keep the cover of the this container tightly fitted when refuse is contained <br /> in the container, and to remove the container from the collection site promptly after collection <br /> by the City and no later than twenty-four (24) hours thereafter. No container other than the <br /> one provided by the City shall be used for solid waste removal, and all refuse must be placed <br /> in the container and moved to the place of pickup by 6:00 a.m. on the designated collection <br /> date. If the customer does not receive the regularly scheduled weekly service through no fault <br /> of the City, customer shall be charged a "Return Trip" fee as set forth in Sec. 16-6(c)(1). <br /> Should the solid waste refuse of a dwelling habitually exceed the limits of the furnished solid <br /> waste container, the City may require the dwelling occupant to use a second City-furnished <br /> container or the dwelling „_t n a t may ehoese to , seeend City fum hed ...�..,taine <br /> --r----- may is,«+ <V11lUllltr <br /> at the rate set forth in Sec. 16-6(c)(1) additional charge of six dollars and fifty f= e cents <br /> ($6 55) tl, (' 201 6) .1 , n„ dollars and nine is(Q'7 09)p .,n4 (in 2017 and <br /> thereafter-) on a mandatofy year to year-basis as provided in Subseetion (d) of this seeti <br /> 4 , r � � J I per•iv � � <br /> (b) No person shall deposit refuse in any solid waste container in a manner which prevents <br /> complete closure of the container's cover or deposit refuse on top of such container in a manner <br /> that interferes with opening of the container, nor shall any person pile or stack refuse against <br /> such a container. No person shall deposit refuse in any solid waste container that will <br /> contaminate the waste stream. Should it be determined by the City's Solid Waste Division <br /> that the customer deposited contaminate in the solid waste container, the customer shall <br /> receive a warning from the City's Solid Waste Division. If the customer continues to deposit <br /> such contaminate customer shall be charged a contamination fee as set forth in Sec. 16- <br /> 6c 1 <br /> (c) It is the duty of a dwelling occupant to maintain the container in clean condition after each <br /> removal of container contents and to remove any litter from the area surrounding the container. <br /> (d) The initial container furnished to owners,agents or occupants of dwellings as provided in this <br /> section shall be free of charge.New or subsequent dwelling owners,agents or occupants,shall <br /> pay an initial nonrecurring service fee of ten do1lars ($10.00) set forth in Sec. 16-6(c)(1), to <br /> cover the City's administrative cost of delivery and furnishing the refuse container. Should a <br /> container become substantially damaged or otherwise incapable of effective use through no <br /> fault of the City, a new container may be provided at the actual tote replacement fee set forth <br /> in Sec. 16-6(c)(1), eat. Any dwelling unit using more than one (1) refuse container or <br /> habitually having refuse exceeding capacity of the furnished container shall be required to use <br /> lease a second container at the rate set forth in Sec. 16-6(c)(1). In the event that a tote is stolen, <br /> and the resident is able to provide evidence of a police report related to such theft, the City <br /> shall supply one (1) free replacement tote per calendar year. The tote is expected to remain <br /> at the dwelling. Should the customer move the customer is expected to either contact the <br /> City's Solid Waste Division and arrange for a pick- up of the tote or leave the tote at the <br /> Page 6 <br />
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