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which results in unsightly or insanitary conditions. Violation of this section shall constitute <br />a misdemeanor. <br />(b) Any accumulation of discarded materials upon any premises which is <br />detrimental to the public health or safety, or which results in unsightly or insanitary <br />conditions constitutes a public nuisance abatable pursuant to Chapter 17 of this Code or <br />other applicable law. <br />Sec. 16-32.5. - Disposal of dangerous materials. <br />Any person violating any of the following provisions shall be deemed guilty of a <br />misdemeanor: <br />(a) No person shall dispose of any wearing apparel, bedding, or other material <br />from any place where highly infectious or contagious diseases have prevailed except <br />under the supervision and direction of the health officer or his representative. <br />(b) No person shall dispose of any flammable or explosive materials except <br />under the supervision and direction of the fire chief or his representative. <br />(c) No person shall dispose of any hazardous waste and/or excluded waste <br />except at an authorized hazardous waste and/or excluded waste collection site or as <br />directed by the health officer, fire chief, or solid waste collection contractor. <br />Sec. 16-33. - Service requirements for multifamily premises. <br />(a) It shall be mandatory that residential buildings with three (3) or more <br />dwelling units on a single parcel be served by bin service. This requirement may be <br />waived for residential buildings by the executive director. Any applicant who has been <br />denied a waiver by the executive director may appeal such action to the city council by <br />filing within thirty (30) days after such denial, a written statement of his or her reasons <br />why the city council should reverse the action from which the appeal is taken. <br />(b) Multifamily residential premises receiving bin service pursuant to <br />subsection (a) shall be required to obtain such service in the amount of not less than one- <br />half ('/2) of one (1) yard per dwelling unit per week. <br />(c) In the event that discarded materials being deposited in a container exceeds <br />the container's capacity for such building, and the multifamily premises has produced <br />more discarded materials than its current level of service during at least one other <br />documented instance during a six-month period, the responsible party for the multifamily <br />premises may be charged extra collection costs by the solid waste collection contractor. <br />After three documented incidents of a multifamily premises producing more discarded <br />materials than its current level of service in a six-month period, the responsible party for <br />the multifamily premises may have its service level increase resulting in additional <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 19 of 42 <br />City Council 13 — 19 4/5/2022 <br />
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