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BEFORE THE JEFFEI2SONVILLE COMMON COUNCIL
ORDINANCE NO_ 2014 -OR -
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 2006 -OR -28 AND 2008 -OR -51
REGARDING REFUSE/GARBAGE COLLECTION
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville is the city legislative body
and is by Indiana law authorized to adopt ordinances and resolutions concerning the general public
welfare of the residents of the City of -Jeffersonville;
WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Jeffersonville believes it is important to
create regulations and procedures for the collection of refuse and garbage within the city;
NOW, THE 121-7.-F' Co RE, 13 1E, IT ORDAINED as follows=
Section 1_ Definitions_
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly
indicates or requires a different meaning.
B LIZ- IC ITEMS_ All appliances, furniture, mattresses, and children's play equipment that will
not fit into the disposal unit and requires a special pick-up.
CITY_ The City of -Jeffersonville, Indiana.
CONTRACTORS. Any paid business or individual, or any business or individual that as part
of their craft or employment performs work on any property within the city_
CURBSIDE_ Adjacent to the street pavement, alley pavement and gutter, within three feet
thereof. The Street Commissioner, as required to provide quality service, shall define
CURBSIDE.
DISPOSAL UNIT. The wheeled 96 -gallon and 65 -gallon containers selected by the Board of
Public Works and Safety for the purpose of disposing of refuse.
D UMWS' TEl? S. Any container larger than 96 gallons used for the collection_ of any and all
types of refuse_
HOUSEHOLD CONS TR UCTION AND DEIVIOLI TION DEBRIS_ Waste materials from do
it yourselfers, interior and exterior household construction, remodeling and repair projects,
including, but not limited to. drywall, plywood and paneling pieces, lumber and other building
materials; windows and doors; cabinets; carpeting. disassembled bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
MULTI -FAMILY DWELLINGS. Any and all structures or complexes with more than four
apartments, condos, town homes, and the like.
PATRON.
(1) A RESIDENTIAL PATRON is any person residing in the city corporate limits. A
RESIDENTIAL PATRON shall receive full services as defined in this chapter.
(2) A NON-RESIDENTIAL PATRON is any firm or corporation, producing any type of
waste material covered by the regulations of this chapter. NON-RESIDENTIAL PATRONS are
required to enter into a contract for services with a private contractor.
(3) In the case of a firm or corporation, PATRON is construed to mean the principal
agent, office, or employee responsible for the firm or corporation.
(4) PATRON shall mean both residential and non-residential.
REFUSE.
(1) The terms GARBAGE, REFUSE, RUBBISH, SOLID WASTE, TRASH and
WASTE shall be synonymous, unless more specifically defined.
(2) All discarded and unwanted household and kitchen wastes, including, but not limited
to, food, food residues, and materials necessarily used for packaging, storing, preparing, and
consuming the same, usually defined as garbage, and all waste materials resulting from the usual
routine or domestic housekeeping, including, but not limited to, aluminum and steel cans; glass
containers; plastic containcrs; crockery and other containers; metal; paper of all types, including
newspapers, books, magazines and catalogs; boxes and cartons; cold ashes; furnishings and
fixtures; textiles and leather; toys and recreational equipment; and similar items.
(3) All non-putrescible solid and semisolid items of waste, including bulky refuse except
for the following which cannot go in trash:
(a) Liquids;
(b) Liquid or water carried wastes which are normally disposed of in sanitary sewer
systems; hazardous waste;
(c) Except for disposable diapers, human waste, including human waste from port -o -
pots from campers and full catheter bags; and
(d) Large animal and farm animal waste;
(e) Loose Hypodermic needles
The City reserves the right to refuse trash pickup after resident has been warned and behavior
continues. A letter will be sent to warn the resident and to instruct them on proper disposal.
YARD WASTE. Leaves, limbs, sticks, and other vegetative matter, plants, trees or grass
clippings.
Section 2. Yard Waste
Yard waste shall be collected throughout the city in timely fashion and on the schedule as
established by the Street Commissioner. Yard waste will not be collected if contained in plastic
bags since City will be composting.
Section 3. General Garbage/Refuse Collection Policy
(A) Patrons are responsible for cleaning the disposal unit.
(C) All refuse must be placed in the disposal unit. Residents must have enough approved
containers to accommodate the amount of weekly trash they have. If the resident occasionally has
extra trash, it will be picked up. However, if it is a common occurrence, resident must get
another approved container.
(D) Disposal units must be placed within five feet of the curbside collection point before 5 a.m.
on the scheduled refuse collection day and returned to storage by 9 p.m. on that day.
(E) Disposal units may not remain at the curbside for any period longer than 24 hours.
(F) Disposal units must be at least three feet from any obstruction (such as telephone poles, mail
boxes, cars, and the like).
(G) Disposal unit lids must be closed.
(H) If the Street Commissioner determines the need of a second container, one will be provided
at the regular charge.
(I) For pick-up of large bulk items and household and demolition debris that will not fit into the
disposal unit, the Street Department must be notified at least 24 hours prior to the regular refuse
collection to schedule an additional pick-up.
Section 4. Refuse Originating Outside of the City
No person(s) shall dump refuse, yard waste, or other unwholesome items within the city unless
authorized by the Board of Public Works and Safety.
Section 5. Units Collected.
Collection shall be one 96 gallon or 65 gallon disposal unit as requested by the patron.
Additional units are available upon request and at the regular cost established by the Board of
Public Works and Safety. All trash to be picked up must be in a regulation can.
Section 6. Depositing on Public Streets or Sidewalks.
It shall be unlawful for any person or firm to throw, put, or place any trash, yard waste, garbage,
and other unwholesome and/or waste materials into and upon any of the streets, alleys, gutters,
storm sewers, ditches, or sidewalks in the city.
Section 7. Accumulation on Private Premises. Disposal Units.
(A) All persons having, making or accumulating trash, yard waste, or other unwholesome and
waste materials, shall keep the same in disposal units in compliance with those provisions set
forth in Section 5 and shall place the disposal units at the designated location for weekly
collection.
(B) It shall be unlawful to set any container larger than a 96 gallon disposal unit curbside,
excepting dumpsters shall be allowed for apartment complexes, commercial, retail, and office
complexes when the city disposal unit(s) is/are not acceptable in size and/or cost as otherwise
approved by the Street Commissioner.
(C) Dumpsters are permitted for construction debris and large volume consistent with the
provisions herein except dumpsters may not be placed on city streets, sidewalks or right-of-ways
without permission from the Board of Public Works and Safety.
Section 8. Construction Debris.
(A) Small amounts of household construction and demolition debris may be placed in suitable
containers that are in good condition, have secure handles for lifting, are water tight sufficient to
keep out rain water, do not exceed 30 gallons and/or 30 pounds or in bundles not exceeding two
feet in diameter, four feet in length.
(B) Construction debris may not be at the curbside collection point or any point on the street for
than a 24 hour period.
(C) Construction debris exceeding a 4 -yard dumpster full shall be subject to a charge of $75.00
per claw truck load.
Section 9. Bulk Hems.
Bulk items will be picked -up on the designated collection day and at the designated location as
the Street Department work schedule permits. Bulk items pick-up must be requested either by
telephone to the Street Department at least 24 hours prior to the collection day.
Section 10. Abandoned or Unattended Appliances.
(A) Abandoning or leaving freezers, refrigerators, iceboxes, ice chests, and other major
appliances is subject to the regulations as forth herein. These provisions shall apply to any
freezers, refrigerators, iceboxes, ice chests, dryer, washer, or any other major appliances having a
capacity of one and one-half cubic feet or more.
(B) No person, firm, corporation, or organization shall abandon any refrigerator, freezer, ice box,
ice chest, or other appliance any place within the city.
(C) No person shall leave any refrigerator, freezer, icebox, ice chest, or other appliance any place
out-of-doors.
(D) The purpose of these provisions is to prevent children from dying for the lack of air as a
result of being locked in such refrigerator, freezer, icebox, ice chest, or other major appliance.
(E) Any person, firm, corporation, or organization that shall desire to have refrigerator, freezer,
icebox, ice chest, freezer or other major appliance removed must:
(1) Request a pick-up from the Street Department at least 24 hours prior to collection
day;
(2) Remove the door(s); and
(3) Place the refrigerator, freezer, ice box, ice chest, freezer or other major appliance
within three feet of the curbside.
(F) Appliances will only be picked up on a day scheduled by street commissioner as the work
schedule permits.
(G) Appliances may not be left at the curbside collection point, or any point on the street for
more than a 24 hour period.
Section 11. Dumpsters.
Any person who desires to place a dumpster on public property must be obtain a permit from the
Board of Public Works and Safety. The permit will be issued based on the following criteria:
(A) Prior to the locating of any dumpster on or in a public street or alley in the city, all refuse
companies must obtain a permit from the Board of Public Works and Safety. Permits shall be
issued for a maximum period of ten (10) days and renewable for additional ten days at the
discretion of the Street Commissioner. Dumpsters may not be placed within 50 feet of an
intersection or in such a manner and fashion as to cause traffic safety problems by unreasonably
blocking the normal flow and pattern of traffic. No dumpster may be placed as to block a public
sidewalk.
(B) The refuse company shall provide barricades and/or traffic control devices meeting the
minimum criteria in the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devises for Streets and Highways in
the State of Indiana. Refuse companies shall be responsible for installing and maintaining the
required barricades and/or traffic devises.
(C) The refuse company shall sign a liability statement assuming all risks associated with the
placement of the dumpster in any public street or alley and shall provide the Board of Public
Works and Safety proof of liability insurance which shall name the City of Jeffersonville as a co-
insured with liability limits determined by the Board of Public Works and Safety.
(D) Failure to follow any of these policies shall be reason for denial or revocation of a permit
and a pattern or practice of violating these regulations shall be grounds for denial of future
permits to a refuse company.
(E) A refuse company may appeal any decision of the Street Commissioner concerning these
regulations to the Board of Public Works and Safety.
Section 12. Contractors.
The city will not clean up or pick up any form of yard waste, construction and demolition debris,
or refuse left by a contractor or their agent.
Section 13. Refuse/Garbage Collection Fees.
(A) The city shall collect refuse/garbage from each single family residential unit, each duplex,
and four-plex, and eight-plex multi -family residential units located within the city provided that
the total collection does not exceed 480 gallon. However, refuse/garbage will not be picked up
from the following:
(1) Mutli-family residential units larger than a eight-plex;
(2) A mutli-family residential unit which is part of an apartment complex;
(3) Industrial properties.
(B) Limited weekly refuse/garbage collection may be offered to commercial properties. The
commercial properties must request such service and must generate no more refuse/garbage than
two 96 gallon collection containers per collection day. The Street Commissioner may implement
reasonable rules and regulations concerning the collection of refuse/garbage from commercial
properties.
(C) Refuse/garbage collection may be provided to properties located on private roads. Prior
thereto, the Board of Public Works and Safety shall secure legal waivers of liability from the
owners of such private roads holding the city harmless from any liability for road or property
damage caused by the refuse/garbage collection services. The Board of Public Works and Safety
may develop and implement reasonable rules and regulations concerning such collections.
(D) A refuse/garbage collection fee is hereby established as follows:
(1) Residential Refuse/garbage collection: there shall be no fee assessed for up to two
disposal units (96 or 30 gallon) per collection day.
(2) Commercial refuse/garbage collection: there shall be no fee assessed for up to two
disposal units (96 gallon) per collection day.
(3) There is no charge for appliance pick-up.
(4) Dumpsters are rented for intervals of one (1) week only with the charges based on the
following schedule:
All Prices Include disposal fee barring special circumstances
Cubic Yards Price
4 $80.00
10 $215.00
20 $260.00
30 $295.00
40 $320.00
(5) Any construction or tree debris that is larger than a 4 -yard dumpster shall be subject
to a charge of $75.00 per claw truck load or by weight if logs are heavy.
Section 14. Collection Days/Holidays
There shall be no collection on Saturday or Sunday. In the event, a holiday is on the scheduled
collection day, then collection will take place on the next day.
Section 14. Penalty.
Violations of any provisions herein are subject to a $50 fine per occurrence and are enforced by
the Jeffersonville City Court.
This Ordinance shall be in the full force and effect upon its adoption.
Voted tor:JV Voted Against:
SO ORDAINED on this J se day of
Vicki Conlin
City Clerk
COMMON COUNCIL OF
Y OF JEFFE,1t,.3 NVI L INDIANA
Dennis ius
Presi g Officer
, 2014.
Presented by me a 1erk and Treasurer to thc Mayor of said City of Jeffersonville this
I7 day of , 20
Approved and signed by me this VA day o
Vicki Conlin
City Clerk
Mike Moore, 4ayor
, 2014.