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Section 8. Hazardous Waste; Hazardous Waste Regulations. All hazardous waste, including but not <br />limited to, explosive and highly flammable material, shall be disposed of in accordance with applicable <br />laws and regulations of the United States of America and the State of MinnesotaFederal, State, and <br />County regulations, including regulations and permit requirements established by the Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Agency and the Minnesota Waste Management Board. <br />Section 9. Duty to Provide and Maintain Containers in Sanitary Condition. Garbage and refuse <br />containers shall be provided by the owner, tenant, lessee, occupant of the premises, or garbage and refuse <br />collector, located in such a manner so as toto prevent them from being overturned. Such containers shall <br />be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and kept free from any substance which will attract or breed <br />flies, mosquitoes, or other insects. No garbage or refuse container shall exceed thirtyninety-two six (3296) <br />gallons in capacity or have ragged or sharp edges and any other defect liable to hamper or injure the <br />person collecting the contents thereof. Containers not complying with the requirements of this ordinance <br />shall be promptly replaced upon notice. Garbage containers shall be made of metal, or other suitable <br />material, which is rodent, fire, and waterproof and which will not easily corrode and is equipped with <br />suitable handles and tightfitting covers and shall be kept tightly covered when there is garbage therein. <br />Refuse containers shall be of a kind suitable for collection purposes, andpurposes and shall be of such size <br />and weight that they can be handled by one man, and kept tightly covered when there is refuse therein. <br />Section 10. Residential Dwelling Units. Garbage and refuse shall be disposed of at least once each week <br />from residential Residential dDwelling uUnit properties. <br />Section 1011 . Multiple Dwelling Residences and Commercial Establishments. Multiple dDwelling <br />Rresidences and Commercial Establishments shall either be equipped with refuse containers and refuse <br />pickup service as provided in this paragraph 10 orOrdinance, or be equipped with a commercial <br />incineratoran incinerator complying with the requirements of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br />(MPCA). <br />11 (A). Containers. Refuse containers provided as an alternative to or in addition to such <br />incineration shall be at least one (1) cubic yard in capacity, shall be conveniently located in relationship to <br />the residence tenantsunits for which they are provided for, shall be water-tight and rodent-proof with self- <br />closing lids, and shall be kept in an enclosing structure concealing them from public viewin accordance <br />with the requirements of Ordinance 131. Such structure shall have a raised concrete floor and shall be <br />surrounded by a concrete barrier curb. Such structure shall be kept in a state of good repair at all times. <br />The refuse containers shall be located so that their contents are inaccessible to at least three (3) feet above <br />the base of the enclosing structure. The owner or operator of such multiple dwelling residence shall <br />provide for garbage pickup from such containers each day. Refuse, debris, garbage, and other waste <br />materials shall not be permitted to be accumulated in or near the enclosing structures (exceptunless within <br />in the containers). Such structure shall be kept in a state of good repair at all timesalways kept in a state of <br />good repair. There shall be daily cleanup in and around each such enclosing structure. <br />Section 11. Commercial Establishments. The owner or occupant of any commercial establishment or <br />any other property which provides a volume of garbage or refuse or both, which requires garbage and <br />refuse pickup more frequently than once a week, shall also comply with the provisions of the foregoing <br />Section 10. <br />Section 12. Disposition by Burning; Air Pollution Control Regulations. No person shall dispose of <br />garbage or refuse by burning, except in accordance with applicable state law and regulations, including <br />the conditions of any open burning permit obtained for such purpose. The regulations of the Minnesota <br />Commented [EM4]: PC noted in Feb to permit largest size <br />possible <br />Commented [EM5]: If City wishes to pursue contracted <br />hauling for residents, could insert language here in future <br />Commented [EM6]: #131, section 18 covers screening