§ 13-1. Definitions. |
§ 13-2. Inspections to enforce article. |
§ 13-3. General requirements for receptacles. |
§ 13-4. Permit to engage in refuse collection business. |
§ 13-5. Covering and maintenance of receptacles; replacement or removal of defective receptacles. |
§ 13-6. Unlawful removal from receptacles. |
§ 13-7. Removing, misusing, damaging, etc., solid waste receptacles. |
§ 13-8. Placement for collection and removal after collection. |
§ 13-9. Collectors to have safe and convenient access to premises. |
§ 13-10. Mandatory residential solid waste collection service, fees and deposits therefor. |
§ 13-11. Mandatory commercial solid waste collection service, fees and deposits therefor. |
§ 13-11.5. Solid waste collection service, establishment and discontinuance of service, invoicing and delinquency. |
§ 13-12. Unlawful collection and removal. |
§ 13-13. Designation and required use of dumps. |
§ 13-14. Littering prohibited. |
§ 13-15. Disposal of construction and demolition debris, dirt, stumps, other items not accepted for collection during regularly scheduled bulk trash collection. |
§ 13-16. Disposal of debris from new construction prior to occupancy. |
§ 13-17. Disposal of rubbish of tree surgeons, fence companies, similar work. |
§ 13-18. Disposal of dead animals; animal excreta not to be placed in receptacles. |
§ 13-19. Reserved. |
§ 13-20. Walking dog or cat; defecation on property of others or upon city property. |
§ 13-21. Segregation of recyclable items. |
§ 13-22. Bulk trash collection services. |
§ 13-23. Placement and screening of refuse and recycling mechanical, dumpster, compaction, and roll-off containers. |
§§ 13-24—13-30. Reserved. |