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(3)Limbs, brush and such other items. <br />(4)Animal waste and solid waste materials resulting from industrial, <br />commercial, and agricultural operations, and from community <br />activities. <br />(5)Earthen fill, boulders, rock, and other materials normally handled <br />in construction operations, solids or dissolved materials in <br />domestic sewage or other significant pollutants in waste <br />resources, such as silt, dissolved or suspended solids in <br />industrial waste water effluent, dissolved materials in <br />irrigation return flows; or other common water pollutants. <br />c. Containers. All occupants of residential dwelling units in the City <br />shall be required by ordinance to keep garbage and refuse in approved <br />containers as described below: <br />(1)Exempted are residents who qualify for the low volume bag rate. <br />They may use stickered 30- gallon trash bags. <br />(2)A container of 30 gallons or a limit of two (2) containers not to <br />exceed a total of 30 gallons. <br />(3)A container of 60 gallons or a limit of two (2) containers not to <br />exceed a total of 60 gallons. <br />(4)A container of 90 gallons or a limit of three (3) containers not to <br />exceed a total of 90 gallons. <br />(5)Five (5) containers of 30 gallons not to exceed 150 gallons in <br />capacity. <br />b. Christmas trees cut into lengths of three feet (31) or less. <br />c. Separate yard waste collection service and separate recyclables collection <br />service. <br />d. Location. Residential dwelling units shall have, as required by the City <br />ordinance, their container located at the boulevard adjoining the curb <br />on or before 7:00 a.m. on the designated day of collection. <br />e. Frequency. Each residential dwelling unit shall have its refuse collected <br />a minimum of once per week. <br />-4- <br />Page 145 <br />