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ORDINANCE NO. 2008-015 <br />B. Containers shall not be stored closer to the principal building of an <br />adjoining lot than to the principal building on the lot where they are stored. <br />C. All containers shall be washed and treated with a disinfectant as often as <br />necessary to prevent a nuisance. <br />D. Containers shall be kept in a tidy and orderly manner, with lids closed, and <br />all refuse stored within. <br />Subd. 2. All garbage, refuse, and recycling containers located on public property <br />shall be located as determined by the Public Works Director to promote efficient public <br />use and maintenance of public property. <br />Subd. 3. When extra recycling materials do not fit in the containers provided, certain <br />items may be placed outside of the containers. Cardboard boxes should be flattened and <br />bundled, not exceeding three (3) feet in length and fifty (50) pounds in weight and placed <br />next to the recycling container. Old newspapers or mixed paper should be bagged and set <br />next to the recycling container. <br />Subd. 4. Tree cuttings shall be bundled, not exceeding three (3) feet in length and fifty <br />(50) pounds in weight, and placed next to the yard waste container. <br />Subd. 5. Garbage collectors may charge an extra fee and distribute guidelines for excess <br />materials that cannot be placed inside of the refuse container. <br />Subd. 6. Refuse from demolition or construction sites must be stored in roll -off <br />containers or other refuse containers. These containers shall be kept clean, orderly, and <br />in good condition so as to prevent a nuisance. <br />Subd. 7. Commercial, business, industrial, or other such establishments having refuse <br />and/or recyclable material volume in excess of two cubic yards per week and all multi- <br />