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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1403 - Garbage- Refuse- CuttingsORDINANCE NO. _ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY •� AMENDING CHAPTER 6.04 OF MUNICIPAL CODE, ENTITLED AND CUTTINGS" 1403 OF NEWPORT BEACH THE NEWPORT BEACH "GARBAGE, REFUSE The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 6.04 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read: Sections: 6.04.010 6.04.020 6.04.030 6.04.040 6.04.050 6.04.060 6.04.070 6.04.080 • 6.04.090 6.04.100 6.04.110 6.04.120 6.04.130 6.04.140 6.04.150 6.04.160 6.04.170 6.04.180 6.04.190 6.04.200 6.04.210 6.04.220 6.04.230 "CHAPTER 6.04 GARBAGE, REFUSE AND CUTTINGS Garbage Defined. Reuse Defined. Cuttings Defined. Beach Defined. Nuisance Declared. Disposal on Public!Property Prohibited. Hauling Restricted to Contract Agents and City Employees. Responsibility for Providing Containers. Garbage and Refuse Container Requirements. Cuttings. Contents of Containers. Prohibited Materials. Fish and Fish Products. Accumulation Limitation. Storage and Placement of Containers for Collection. Administration of Collection Service. Costs Defrayed from Ad Valorem Tax.Revenue. Removal of New Building Scraps. Public Refuse Containers. Tampering with Public Refuse Containers. Prohibited Disposal. Persons Required to Clean Sidewalks. Burying of Garbage and Refuse Prohibited. 6.04.010 Garbage Defined. The term 'garbage' shall mean and include all animal and vegetable refuse incident to preparation or handling of food. 6.04.020 Refuse Defined. The term 'refuse' shall mean and include rubbish and trash such as paper, rag, cardboard, fiber, metal, glass, carton, container, box, bottle or jar, -1- and other articles or materials of a similar nature nor- mally discarded as household or business refuse, 6.04.030 Cuttings Defined. The term 'cuttings' shall mean and include trimmings from trees or shrubs, plants, grass cuttings, or removed or discarded branches, shrubs, or plants. 6.04.040 Beach Defined. The term 'beach' shall mean and include all the shore of the Pacific Ocean lying southerly of the most southerly line of the public.street nearest and parallel to the ocean and all the shore of the harbor, and any bay or channel in the City of Newport Beach. 6.04.050 Nuisance Declared. The accumulation and existence of garbage, refuse or cuttings on any private prem- ises, on, in, or upon any beach, street, alley or other public place within the City may be declared to be a nuisance. No person who owns, controls or occupies any premises in the City shall cause, permit or allow any such nuisance to exist thereon. 6.04.060 Disposal on Public Property Prohibited. No person shall throw, deposit or leave any refuse, garbage or cuttings, or, being in possession and control of any refuse, garbage or cuttings, shall permit the same to be thrown, deposited, or left in or upon any street, public beach or other public place, or on the shore, or in the waters of Newport Bay within the City. 6.04.07 0 Hauling Restricted to Contract Agents and City Employees. No person other than contract agents or employees of the City or a sanitary district acting in the scope of their agency or employment, and private collectors having a license to do so from the City, shall remove from any place or premises in the City or transport over the pub- lic streets thereof any garbage, refuse or cuttings. This -2- section does not prevent the £ollowing:.(4) A person from gathering and removing refuse or cuttings from premises as a result of construction, landscaping or gardening services • when the same has not been set out for collection by the City, the district or a private collector; (b) a person from removing garbage, refuse or cuttings which have been generated on premises owned or controlled by him; or (c) the immediate removal by any person of garbage, refuse or cuttings which are found by the Health Officer, General Services Director, Fire Marshal or Community Development Department Director to constitute a nuisance or a danger to the public health, safety or general welfare. 6.04.080 Responsibility for Providing Containers. Every owner, occupant, manager or person in control of the premises of any dwelling unit or units, or of any place of business or institution within the City where garbage and refuse accumulates, shall provide or cause to be provided • a sufficient number of containers to accommodate all refuse and garbage accumulated on the premises between collection days. The occupant, manager or person in control of the premises shall be primarily responsible for providing the required containers and upon his failure to do so, the owner of the premises shall comply with the requirements of this section within five (5) days after receiving notice so to do. 6.04.090 Garbage and Refuse Container Requirements. Any one container shall not exceed 45 gallons in capacity and 50 pounds in weight, including contents. Containers shall be constructed of metal, plastic or other watertight material; shall be equipped with handles and a cover suf- ficient to prevent odor from escaping the container, flies and other insects from reaching or coming in contact with -3- garbage, the contents from being blown away, and rain from entering such container. Said container shall be tapered for easy emptying, with the diameter of the bottom of the • container less than the diameter of the top, but such dif- ference not exceeding five (5) inches. In place of the containers specified herein, garbage, refuse and cuttings may be placed for collection in sturdy, grease- resistant, waterproof non - returnable bags which are specifically designed for garbage and refuse disposal; said bags must be securely tied to prevent spillage. The use of oil drums as garbage and refuse containers is prohibited. 6.04.100 Cuttings. Tree limbs, branches, hedge cut- tings, and similar materials may also be disposed of by placing them in refuse containers in such manner that the lid can be secured and the contents may be readily emptied. Said materials may also be placed on the ground at the col- is lection place if they are securely tied with cord into bundles four (4) feet or less in length, eighteen (18) inches or less in diameter, and not more than 50 pounds in weight. In addition, said materials may be placed in cardboard car- tons which are not longer than four (4) feet and which do not have a loaded weight exceeding 50 pounds, and such car- tons will be collected with the contents. 6.04.110 Contents of Containers. Contents of con- tainers shall be limited to garbage, refuse, and cuttings as defined in Sections 6.04.010, 6.04.020, and 6.04.030 herein, except as qualified to the extent set forth in this section: (a) Garbage: Food waste or animal feces must be thoroughly drained and securely wrapped to prevent leakage, odor, and access to flies and animals; we (b) Refuse: Feathers and ashes must be dampened and securely wrapped, and vacuum cleaner sweepings must be securely wrapped. Newspapers and magazines may be placed on the ground for collection if securely tied in bundles not to exceed 50 pounds in weight. (c) Cuttings: Grass, tree, shrub and flower trimmings, leaves and weeds must be contained as set forth in Section 6.04.100. 6.04.120 Prohibited Materials. The following materials are prohibited in refuse set out for collection: Ammunition; explosives; industrial wastes; chemicals; pathelogical, toxic, and radioactive waste; acids; drugs; medicines; human feces; unwrapped animal feces; and items which are too large for the collection equipment or which may damage the collection machin- ery such as large pieces of metal, machine parts, logs, and tree stumps. Sod and building scraps as explained in Section • 6.04.180 may be refused at the discretion of the collector. 6.04.130. Fish and.Fish Products. Each wholesale and retail fish business, fish preserving plant, fish cold storage plant, fish market, and each business dealing in fish or fish products, shall dispose of, promptly and in a sanitary and clean manner, and at its sole cost and expense, all garbage accumulations in reference to its respective business, and at all times keep its respective business premises in a sanitary manner free of grabage accumulations and refuse, and shall at all times prevent any odor or smell from es- caping from its respective business premises and shall also exclude all flies and other insects from reaching or coming in contact with refuse or garbage accumulations from its • respective business premises. 6.04..140 Accumulation Limitation. No person who owns, -5- controls or occupies any premises shall permit garbage to accumulate for a period in excess of one calendar week, or refuse or cuttings to accumulate for a period in excess of one calendar month, or fail, refuse or neglect to place such garbage and such refuse and cuttings for collection in accordance with schedules established therefor, the provisions of the Chapter, and rules and regulations established pur- suant thereto. 6.04.150 Storage and Placement of Containers for Col- lection. Containers, except when placed out for collection, or stored in alleys, shall be stored out of public view from any street. When compliance with this requirement is determined not to be feasible by the General. Services Director, he may grant a revocable exception in writing. Containers shall be placed for collection in a location easily accessible to the refuse collector on the street side of sidewalks, in the parkway, or in driveways next to the curb. .Containers shall is not be placed in the gutter or street. When the premises abut upon an alley, containers shall be placed for collec- tion at or next to the abutting property line in the alley, but in no case shall the containers obstruct any vehicular travel through the alley. Containers shall be placed for collection by 7:00 a.m. on collection days, but not earlier than 7:00 p.m. the day preceding the collection day. Con- tainers shall be removed from the collection location as soon as possible after collection, but no later than 7:00 a.m. of the day following collection. 6.04.160 Administration of Collection Service. The City Manager or designated representative shall administer the provisions of this Chapter. In carrying out this respon- sibility, he shall have the following powers and duties: (a) Establish the routes, hours and days of collection and he may change the same as he deems necessary, and shall give notice of such routes, hours, days and changes as seems advisable. (b) Establish rules and regulations con- sistent with this Chapter governing storage, collection and disposition of garbage, refuse and cuttings, including the determination of standards and specifications for approved containers and the placement of containers. The rules may permit special containers or bins when the quantity or the nature of the material to be collected so requires. (c) Establish additional rules and regula- tions consistent with this Chapter as may be necessary, reasonable and proper to effect the sanitary, expedient, economical and efficient collection, removal and dis- posal of garbage, refuse and cuttings. 6.04.170 Costs Defrayed from Ad valorem Tax Revenue. The cost and expense of collecting, hauling away and disposal of garbage, refuse and cuttings, as those terms are defined by Sections 6.04.010, 6.04.020 and 6.04.030, shall be defrayed exclusively from the ad valorem tax revenues of the City of Newport Beach. 6.04.180 Removal of Building Scraps. All owners, contractors and builders of structures shall, upon the com- pletion or demolition of any such structure, gather up and haul away, at their sole cost and expense, all refuse of every nature, description or kind, which has resulted from the building or demolition of the structure, including all lumber scraps, shingles, plaster, brick, stone, concrete and other building material, and shall place the lot and all nearby premises utilized in such construction in a sightly condition. -7- 6.04.190 Public Refuse Containers. The City Manager or designated representative shall procure, place and main- tain at suitable places on certain business sidewalks, the public beaches, piers and bay and ocean front street ends a sufficient number of refuse containers to receive and hold refuse and garbage generated by the general public at those locations. Occupants of residences and business establish- ments are prohibited from using such public containers for disposal of refuse, garbage and cuttings generated in their households or places of business. The General Services Director shall at all times keep public containers in a clean and sightly condition and in good order and repair; provided that the failure of the General Services Director to furnish and provide such containers shall not be held or construed to relieve any person from the penalties of this Code. 6.04.200 Tampering with Public Refuse Containers. No • person shall remove, without lawful authority, any container from the place where it is placed and maintained by the General Services Director, or wilfully deface, injure, damage or destroy, or use any container for any purpose other than the authorized placing of refuse and garbage therein by the general public. 6.04.210 Prohibited Disposal. (a) On Another's Property: No person shall throw, deposit or leave any refuse, garbage or cuttings, or who being in possession and control of any refuse, garbage or cuttings, permit them to be thrown, deposited or left on the property or premises of another located in the City without the knowledge and prior permission of the owner thereof. • (b) On Own Property: No owner of real property shall throw, deposit or leave, or knowingly permit WE another to throw, deposit or leave, refuse, garbage or cut- tings on such real property, nor shall he fail, neglect or refuse to wholly remove them from such real property, within ithree (3) days after receipt of written notice by the General Services Director so to do. (c) By Tenants: No owner of real property located in the City shall knowingly permit or countenance his tenants while in occupation of such real property to throw, deposit or leave any refuse, garbage or cuttings upon the property or premises of another. 6.04.220 Persons Required to Clean Sidewalks. The occupant or tenant, or in the absence of an occupant or tenant, the owner, lessee, or proprietor of any real estate in this City in front of which there is a paved sidewalk shall cause said sidewalk to be swept or otherwise cleaned as frequently as necessary to maintain said sidewalks rea- sonably free of leaves, dirt, paper, litter or rubbish of • any kind. Sweepings from said sidewalk shall not be swept, or otherwise made or allowed to go into the street or gutter, but shall be disposed of by being placed in a refuse con- tainer by the person responsible for the cleanliness of said sidewalk. 6.04.230 Burying of Garbage and Refuse Prohibited. No person shall dispose of, or attempt to dispose of any refuse or garbage by burying it in or underneath the sur- face of the earth." SECTION 2. This ordinance shall be published once in the official newspaper of the City, and the same shall be effective 30 days after the date of its adoption. This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 26th day of October 1971, and was adopted on the 8th day of November 1971, by the following vote, to wit: ATTEST: 4 e'5,�r City Clerk CERTIFIED AS THE ORIGINAL AND CERTIFIED AS TO PUBLICATION NOV 16 1971 DATE... ............................... ... ............. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OP Nc PORT BEACH DO'N dm 11/9/71 -10- AYES, COUNCILMEN: Kymla, Rogers, Hirth, Croul, Dostal, Parsons NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN: McInnis Mayor