Chapter 22 PUBLIC WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS*
Section 22-161 Commercial service.
(a) Customer responsibility. Commercial customers shall comply with the
following
requirements:
(1) Every person owning, managing, operating, leasing or renting any commercial
premises
where excessive amounts of refuse accumulate shall maintain a metal bulk storage container or
containers, approved by the director, of sufficient size to contain all refuse which the
establishment accumulates between collections.
(2) Every person owning, managing, operating, leasing or renting any premises
shall place the
daily accumulation of refuse in the required container or containers.
(3) Every person placing garbage in any such container shall eliminate, as far
as possible, all
water and liquid from the garbage, and shall securely wrap the garbage in paper before placing it
in the container.
(4) It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit yard waste in a bulk refuse
storage container.
(5) It shall be unlawful for any person required to maintain a metal bulk storage
container or
containers to allow refuse to be deposited anywhere except within the container or to allow the
container to become overly filled to the extent that all material cannot be confined to the
container.
(b) Commercial collection methods and rates. The following refuse collection
methods and
rates shall apply to commercial customers as approved by the director.
(1) Commercial hand pickup:
a. The service
charge for hand pickup of businesses or commercial places, boarding and
rooming houses, fraternities and sororities, shall be at the rate of one dollar and fifty-five cents
($1.55) per collection minute, or a minimum of six dollars and seventy-six cents ($6.76) per
month. Such collection time shall be computed by the director from time to time and shall be
based on the average collection time for such place of business. A notice from the director
establishing the average collection time for hand pickup accounts shall be from time to time
reestablished. Service to these accounts shall be rendered daily when and where needed, as
determined by the director
.
b. Commercial customers served
by hand pickup service, shall conform to container
capacity of twenty (20) to thirty-three (33) gallons and weighing, with contents when full, not
over fifty (50) pounds, or the equivalent thereof.
(2) Bulk storage container collection. Rates per
month for bulk storage containers shall be
shown in the following table for container sizes indicated and number of collections per week:
|
Container
Size
|
Number of
Collections
per Week
|
Extra
Collectio
n
s
|
|
(Cubic
Yards)
|
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
5
|
6
|
(Each)
|
|
1
|
$32.07
|
$47.66
|
$62.23
|
$76.45
|
$92.29
|
$106.70
|
$29.55
|
|
3
|
41.51
|
59.02
|
75.84
|
90.10
|
108.82
|
126.57
|
29.55
|
|
3
|
53.51
|
74.64
|
95.42
|
117.23
|
137.85
|
159.77
|
29.55
|
|
4
|
62.32
|
87.12
|
111.95
|
136.95
|
161.75
|
186.76
|
29.55
|
|
6
|
84.35
|
94.25
|
122.50
|
149.27
|
176.29
|
204.25
|
29.55
|
|
8
|
100.35
|
119.18
|
154.45
|
188.73
|
224.04
|
258.34
|
29.55
|
Pickup shall be available once daily, except Sundays
and legal holidays, and shall be made
as determined necessary by the director. The director is authorized to order special collections or
extra collections in the event containers are found to be overly filled prior to the regularly
scheduled collection date and to direct that the customer be billed in accordance with the
provisions of this article.
(3) Compactor collection. The director shall set,
by duly promulgated regulation, the rates
for collection of privately owned, nonroll-off type compactors. These rates shall not exceed the
cost of providing the service.
(4) Large volume user. When a commercial, institutional
or governmental customer has
refuse collection needs which are of a larger volume than for the number of collections per week
and number of containers for bulk container collection set out in subsection (2) above, and the
director determines that a variation from the stated rates or methods of collection is appropriate,
the director is hereby authorized to establish methods of collection and rates not less than the
actual cost to the city of collection and disposing of the refuse of such large volume user. The
city manager and city clerk are hereby authorized to enter into and execute agreements for this
service with such large volume users when necessary or appropriate.
(5) Bulk yard waste container. Bulk yard waste
containers may be provided to commercial
customers and collected by the city with rates set by the director not to exceed the cost of
providing the service.
(c) The owner of the premises shall bear the sole responsibility for upkeep
and maintenance of
private drives, parking lots or other paved surfaces over which city vehicles must travel to reach
collection containers.
(d) Front loading construction dumpsters. The city shall set a dumpster
at a construction site
upon payment of fifty-five dollars ($55.00). Collection service from the dumpster shall be made
upon request at a rate of thirty-five dollars and forty-five cents ($35.45) per collection with a
minimum monthly charge of thirty-five dollars and forty-five cents ($35.45). In the event service
is not requested within each thirty (30) days following placement, the container may be removed
and a new placement charge will be levied to set the container again.
(Code 1964, § 14.895; Ord. No. 10059, § 2, 2-6-84; Ord. No. 12820, § 1, 12-10-90; Ord.
No.
13055, § 1, 8-19-91; Ord. No. 13057, § 1, 8-19-91; Ord. No. 14213, § 1, 9-19-94; Ord.
No.
15641, § 1, 6-15-98; Ord. No. 17836, § 1, 9-15-03)
Note--See the editor's note following § 22-158.
(Ord. 17836, Amended, 09/15/2003, Prior Text; 15641, Amended, 06/15/1998, Prior Text)