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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4414 Amends Ordinance No. 4238, 4376, 4386 Amended by Ord 4703� 5133 CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 4414 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING I SECTIONS 8-1-2, 8-1-3.B, 8-1-4, 8-1-6.8, 8-1-7 .B, 8-1- � 9.B.2 AND 8-1-9.B.4(2) OF CHAPTER l, GARBAGE, OF TITLE VIII, HEALTH AND SANITATION, OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" TO ADD PLASTIC AND MUL�IFAMILY . RECYCLING SERVICES TO THE SOLID WASTE CONTRACT. SECTION I. Section 8-1-2 of Chapter 1, Garbage, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : 8-1-2: DEFINITIONS : A. ALLEY: Public or private way giving access to the rear of lots or buildings . B. ..AP,ARTMENT HOUSE: A building or portion '=�thereof cc��7taining five (5) or more dwelling units . `�� C. ��BULKY WASTE: Large items of waste, such as furriiture and.ro.t-r.er oversized wastes which would typically not fit into ,yga-rb_age cans . D. COLLECTION CONTRACTOR: That entity holding a valid current contract with the City to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste and/or collect, process and market recyclable and/or yard waste materials . �i E. COLLECTION POINT: In multi-family residences, commercial, industrial and other non-residential developments, the exterior location designated for garbage and recyclables collection by the city' s contractor or other authorized haulers . F. COMMERCIAL CUSTOMER: Ariy Apartment House, N�altifamily Residence or business address generating less than 175 tc�ns of MSW per week on an ongoing basis . G. CURBSIDE : On the homeowner' s property, within ten feet ( 10 ' ) of the public street without blocking sidewalks, driveways, or on-street parking. For househo.lds...currently receiving garbage pickup in an alley accessible by collection vehicles, "curbside" r.�n be considered to be in the current alley location and within i�en feet ( 10 ' ) of the edge of the alley. If extraordinary cir�umstances preclude such a location, curbside shall be 1 ' ORDINANCE N0. 4414 considered a placement suitable to the resident and convenient to I�� the contractor ' s equipment and approved by the City. H. DETACHABLE CONTAINER: A watertight, all metal container, not less than one cubic yard in capacity and equipped with a tight-fitting cover. I . DUPLEX: A residence containing two {2 ) dwelling units. Each dwelling unit will be charged the single-family residential rate for collection. J. ELIGIBLE HOUSEHOLD: RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE PROGRAM: A residence containing . not more than two (2 ) dwelling units and in which each unit , { receives individual garbage pickup services . i MULTIFAMILY PROGRAM: A residence containing three (3) or more dwelling units and receiving commercial garbage pickup services . K. EXTRA GARBAGE UNIT: A garbage unit in addition to the number of garbage cans or garbage units to which the customer has subscribed. j L. GARBAGE: The term shall be synonymous with Municipal i, solid waste (MSW) and shall mean and include all accumulations of � waste matters discarded as of no further value to the owner, such i as kitchen and table waste, wrappings and small discarded . � containers, and .small dead animal.s weighing not over fifteen ( 15) pounds, but shall exclude all manure, sewage, large dead animals, petroleum .products,. cleanings from public and private catch basins, ::washracks or . sumps, whit goods, bulky waste, recyclables, yard waste, and special or hazardous wastes . M. GARBAGE CAN: A City-approved container of material of similar size and weight to a container that is a watertight II galvanized sheet metal, or plastic container not exceeding four (4) cubic feet or thirty two (32 ) gallons in capacity, weighing not over fifteen ( 15) pounds when empty, fitted with two (2 ) sturdy handles, one on each side, and a tight cover equipped with a handle; such can to be rodent and insect-proof. N. GARBAGE DISPOSAL SITE: The terms "garbage disposal site" and "disposal site" shall mean the areas owned, leased, or controlled by the King County Solid Waste Division, King County, i Washington, for the disposal of garbage, or such other site as may be approved by the City and any other governmental agency having jurisdiction thereover. 0. GARBAGE UNIT: Secure and tight bundles, none of which shall exceed three feet (3 ' ) in the longest dimension, and shall not exceed sixty five ( 65) pounds in we�.ght or such "garbage unit" may be packed in small discarded boxes, barrels, or bags, or in securely tight cartons or other receptacles reasonable easy to be 2 I ORDINANCE NO. 4414 handled and loaded by one person onto a collection vehicle. A garbage can may be a garbage unit. P. HAZARDOUS WASTE: Any wastes included in the State of Washington, Department of Ecology Dangerous Waste Regulations, chapter 173-303 WAC. Q. INDUSTRIAL CUSTOMER: Any commercial customer for . .. •Municipal. Solid Waste collection services in the City generating , ..._:�in excess of one- hundred seventy five ( 175) tons of Municipal � ; Sol.id waste per week on a on-going basis . R. INDUSTRIAL WASTE: Includes waste generated as a by- , :.� � - product of manufacturing operations, usually consisting of large . : .quantities �of. paper, cardboard, metal, plastics, scrap lumber and dunnage, and other materials incidental to and connected with the manufacturing process and not otherwise included in the definitions of "garbage" , "hazardous" or "special wastes" ' hereinabove. S. MINI-CAN: A container that is a watertight galvanized . sheet-metal container not exceeding ten( 10) gallons in capacity, fitted with a tight cover equipped with a handle. T. MULTI.FAMILY RESIDENCE : A structure containing three ( 3 ) ._or_ ��more dwelling units . All Multifamily Residences.. will be j :���:1�ar�_eci -the. commercial. garbage rate. ' U. 'MUNI.CIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW) : Shall be synonymous with . -;�garb�age. � V. PERSON: Every person, firm, partnership, association, institution, or corporation in the City accumulating garbage refuse requiring disposal. The term shall also mean the occupant and/or the owner of the premises for which service herein mentioned is rendered. W. PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR: The official of the City holding that office, or the designated representative. X. RECYCLABLES: Newspaper, uncoated mixed paper, aluminum, glass and metal, food and beverage containers, Polyethylene Terepthalate (PET #1 ) plastic bottles, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE #2 ) plastic bottles, and such other materials that the City and contractor determine to be recyclable. Y. RECYCLING BINS: A City-provided container for the purpose of collecting recyclables . Z . RECYCLING CART: A City-provided container for the purpose of collecting recyclables from multifamily residences . 3 ORDINANCE NO. 4414 n multi-famil I AA. RECYCLABLES DEPOSIT AREA: I y residences, commercial, industrial and other non-residential developments, the area(s) where recyclables will be stored. �, BB. RESIDENCE: A building or portion thereof containing not more than two (2 ) dwelling units . CC. . RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER: Those customers residing in . . single-family units, and . duplexes in which each unit within the _ . .. duplex will be charged as a single-family unit. . -DD. SINGLE-FAMILY UNIT: A residence containing not more than one dwelling unit. , EE. SOLID WASTE: All putrescible and non putrescible solid and semi-solid wastes including, but not limited to, garbage, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles or parts thereof, and recyclable materials . FF. SOLID WASTE UTILITY COORDINATOR: The official of the City holding that office, or the designated representative. GG. SOLID WASTE UTILITY: That enterprise fund of the City...managing the financial and administrative responsibilities :� rfor .s.o.lid waste collection and disposal . , :HH. SPECIAL WASTE: .a. Chemical waste from a laboratory. (This is limited .:t�o.=discarded containers of laboratory chemicals, lab equipment, lab clothing, debris from lab spills, or cleanup and floor sweeping. ) b. Articles, equipment, and clothing containing or contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB ' s) . (Examples are: PCB capacitors or transformers, gloves or aprons from draining operations, empty drums that formerly held PCB ' s, etc. ) c. "Empty" containers of waste commercial products or chemicals . (This applies to a portable container which has , been emptied, but which may hold residuals of the product or chemical . Examples of containers are: portable tanks, drums, barrels, cans, bags, liners, etc. A container shall be determined "empty" according to the criteria specified at 40 C.F.R. 261 . 7 . ) d. Asbestos containing waste from building demolition or cleaning. (This applies to asbestos-bearing waste insulation materials, such as wallboard, wall spray coverings, " pipe insulation, etc. ) 4 ORDINANCE N0. 4414 e. Commercial products or chemicals : off- specification, outdated, contaminated, or banned. (This also includes products voluntarily removed from the marketplace by a manufacturer or distributor in response to allegations of adverse health effects associated with product use. ) f . Residue and debris from cleanup of spills or releases of a single chemical substance or commercial product, or a single waste which would otherwise qualify as a miscellaneous special waste. g. Medical or infectious by-product waste from a , medical practitioner, hospital, nursing home, medical testing laboratory, mortuary, taxidermist, veterinarian, veterinary hospital, or animal testing laboratory. h. Animal waste and parts from slaughterhouses or : rendering plants . i. Pumpings from septic tanks used exclusively by dwelling units . ( Single-family homes, duplexes, apartment buildings, hotels or motels . ) j . Sludge from a publicly owned sewage treatment plant serving primarily domestic users (i.e. , with no substantial industrial or chemical influent) . , k. Grease tr.ap wastes from restaurants or cafeterias , not located at industrial facilities . � 1 . Was�hwater wastes from commercial car washes . (Note: this does not include facilities used for washing the exterior of bulk chemical or waste tank trucks, or for washing out the interior of any truck. ) m. Washwater wastes from commercial laundries or laundromats . n. Chemical-containing equipment removed from service. (Example: cathode ray tubes, batteries, fluorescent light tubes, etc. ) o. Waste produced f�om the demolition or dismantling of industrial process equipment or facilities contaminated with chemicals from the process . p. Closed cartridge filters from dry-cleaning establishments . (Such filters being used to filter used dry- cleaning fluids or solids . ) II . STREET: A public or private way, other than "alleys" , used for public travel. 5 I� ORDINANCE N0. 4434 JJ. SUNKEN CAN: Garbage cans which are in a sunken covered receptacle specifically designed to contain garbage cans and where the top of the garbage can is approximately at ground level . KK. WHITE GOODS: Any large household appliance including refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers, water heaters, washers, dryers, or other similar appliances . LL. YARD WASTES : Includes leaves, grass, prunings and clippings of woody as well as fleshy plants . Materials larger than two inches (2" ) in diameter and four feet (4 ' ) in length shall not be considered yard waste. Christmas trees will be eligible for collection as yard waste; provided, that they have been cut and bundled by the resident. MM. YARD WASTE CART: A City-approved container for the purpose of collecting yard wastes . SECTION II. Subsection 8-1-3 .B of Chapter 1, Garbage, of Title. V.III (H.ealth and Sanitation) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : , 8-1-3.B: Collection of Residential and Multifamily � Recyclables : Any party may collect residential and multifamily recyclables . However, once recyclables are placed at the curbside or other City approved point of collection, then residential and multifamily recyclables may be collected only by the City' s collection contractor. SECTION III. Subsections 8-1-4 .A, 8-1-4 .B, 8-1-4 .D, 8-1- 4 .E, 8-1-4 .H, 8-1-4 .K. 1, K. l .a, and K. l .a. ( 1 ) of Chapter 1, Garbage, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" are hereby amended to read as follows : 6 ' ORDINANCE NO. 4414 8-1-4.A: All persons accumulating solid waste in the City shall place and accumulate the same in garbage cans, garbage units, or detachable containers . Recyclables may also be accumulated in recycling bins or recycling carts, and yard waste may be accumulated in yard waste carts . B. It shall be unlawful for residential customers, occupants of multifamily residences, or occupants of public buildings to deposit, throw, or place garbage, recyclables, or yard waste in a garbage can or garbage unit except for the purpose of storing such garbage, recyclable, or yard waste until the next I�, regular collection date. Likewise, it will not be a violation of this Section for residential customers, occupants of multifamily residences, or occupants of public buildings to store recyclables i in recycling bins, recycling carts, or yard waste in yard waste carts awaiting .the next regular collection date. Any unauthorized accumulation of garbage, recyclables, or yard waste on any premises is hereby declared to be a nuisance and is prohibited. D. No garbage can when filled shall weigh more than sixty five ( 65) pounds and shall be so packed that the contents thereof will dump out readily when it is inverted. For residential ' customers, all garbage cans, recyclable bins and yard waste carts shall be placed at curbside of the alley, street, or road at which collection trucks are to be loaded. E. Special pickup services will be provided when authorized by the City, to those single-family and duplex residences where there are handicapped or elderly people who cannot move their recycling bins, garbage cans, or yard waste carts to the curb. 7 ORDINANCE NO. 4414 Single-family and duplex residences which are geographically located so as to make moving containers to the curb an unreasonable physical hardship must apply to the City for the special collection service and submit documentation to justify their application. Residences which qualify for this service will ', be determined by the Solid Waste Utility Coordinator based upon submitted documentation. Special pickup services shall be from a , convenient location, but such location shall be approved by both � I the City and the contractor. H. Sufficient garbage cans must be provided for the collection of all garbage as defined in this Chapter. All garbage I� cans, detachable containers and recycling carts shall be kept tightly covered and in good and sanitary condition for garbage and recyclables storage and handling, and garbage cans, detachable � container.s. and recycling carts which leak or have jagged edges or holes shall not be used. The Solid Waste Utility Coordinator, independently or at the request of the contractor, shall determine whether or not the condition of any garbage can, detachable container or recycling cart is satisfactory for use. K. 1 : All new developments for multifamily residences, commercial, industrial and other non-residential uses, shall provide on-site recyclables deposit areas and collection points for collection of recyclables as follows : a. The recyclables deposit area and collection points for multifamily residences shall be apportioned, located and designed as follows : ( 1 ) A minimum of one and one-half square feet per dwelling unit in multifamily residences shall be provided for recyclables deposit areas, except 8 ORDINANCE NO. 4�14 where the development is participating in a city- sponsored collection program in which individual , recycling bins are used for curbside collection. ( 1 . ) SECTION IV. Subsections 8-1-6 .B, 8-1-7 .B, 8-1-9 .B.2 and 8- 1-9 .B.4 . 2 of Chapter 1, Garbage, of Title VIII (Health and Sanitation) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled "Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is hereby amended to read as follows : 8-1-6.B: Anti-Scavenging: Once residential or multifamily recyclable materials and residential yard waste materials have been set out on the curbside, or at such other location as authorized by the City, ownership of those recyclables and yard waste materials passes to the contractor. It shall be unlawful for any person other than the contractor to remove or collect any such recyclable materials or yard was.te materials once they are ' set out on the curbside or other approved location. However, any person may collect recyclables and yard waste materials from the , occupants of residences or may accept recyclables or yard waste materials delivered to such person at a location where it is legal to accept such materials . 8-1-7 .B: Regular collections of garbage from single family and duplex residences shall be made one day per week between the hours of seven o ' clock ( 7 : 00 ) A.M. and four o ' clock (4 :00) P.M. , Monday through Friday, unless the City authorizes a temporary extension of hours . Regular collection of recyclables from single family , duplex and multifamily residences shall be made one day per week between the hours of seven o ' clock (7 : 00) A.M. and four o ' clock (4 : 00) P.M. , unless the City authorizes a temporary 9 , ORDINANCE N0. 4414 extension of hours or more frequent collection. Regular collections of yard waste from residences, except those located in I� mobile home courts, shall be biweekly on the same day per week as regular garbage collection. Mobile home courts may have collection of yard wastes only upon agreement of the City and its collection contractor. 8-1-9.B.2: The rate for the handling of hydraulically handled containers approved by the City' s contractor and the City for the use by commercial, industrial, and multifamily residence establishments shall be as follows : � 90 gallon cart $ 9 . 20 per pickup 1 yard container 12 . 30 per pickup 1 .5 y.ard .container 17 .40 per pickup 2 yard .container 21 .50 per pickup 3 yard container 31 . 20 per pickup 3 yard .compactor 146 . 90 per pickup 4 yard container 40 . 80 per pickup 4 yard compactor 167 . 20 per pickup 6 yard container 57 .20 per pickup 6 yard compactor 181 . 30 per pickup 8 yard container 73 . 90 per pickup 20 yard container 84 . 60 per pickup . � 30 yard container 95 . 30 per pickup 40 yard container 105 . 40 per pickup Compactors, 10 yards through 20 yards 111 . 70 per pickup Compactors, 30 yards or larger 6 .40 per yard pickup Minimum Pickup: 1 to 8 yard detachable containers - once per week 10 �� _ . ORDINANCE N0. 4414 20 to 40 yard detachable containers - twice per month Compactors - twice per month 8-1-9.B.4(2) : Commercial Cans placed more than fifty feet (50 ' ) from the point of safe truck access . SECTION V. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its passage, approval, and thirty days after publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 9th day of Aucfust , 1993 . . Marilyn . P tersen, City Clerk APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this 9th day of Auqust , 1993 . Earl C1 � er M r II� , � Approved o fo ` Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date of Publication: ���t .i6� 1��3 ORD. 320 : 6/17/93 :as . 11 i CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON I SUMMARY OF ORDINANCE NO. 4414 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING SECTIONS 8-1-2, 8-1-3 .B, 8-1-4, 8-1-6.B, 8-1-7 .B, 8-1- 9.B.2 AND 8-1-9.B.4(2) OF CHAPTER 1, GARBAGE, OF TITLE VIII (HEALTH AND SANITATION) OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED "CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON" TO ADD PLASTIC AND MULTIFAMILY RECYCLING SERVICES TO THE SOLID WASTE CONTRACT. SECTION I . This Ordinance amends the City Code on garbage to change the definitions and requirements to require and control • recycling in multifamily residences, and permit recycling of plastics . SECTION II . A full text of this Ordinance will be mailed, without charge, upon request to the City Clerk. Date of .Publication: August 16, 1993 ORD. 322 : 6/18/93 :as . �