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8 <br /> <br />Section 7. Section 150.090 (Building, Housing and Construction - Refuse and Recyclables) <br />is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> <br />150.090 REFUSE RUBBISH AND RECYCLABLES. <br /> <br />150.090 REFUSE AND RECYCLABLES. Every occupant must store and dispose of or <br />recycle all refuse and recyclables in a clean, sanitary, and safe manner as prescribed by city <br />ordinances. Every owner of an apartment building must supply facilities for the sanitary and <br />safe storage and/or disposal or recycling of refuse and recyclables. The storage of refuse and <br />recyclable collection items may not be kept in the front yard setback without approved <br />screening or fencing <br /> <br />A) Storage Location. Every occupant shall store and dispose of or recycle all refuse <br />rubbish and recyclables in a clean, sanitary, and safe manner as prescribed by City <br />ordinances. Every owner of an apartment building shall supply facilities for the sanitary <br />and safe storage and/or disposal or recycling of refuse and recyclables. Except as <br />provided in Section 150.090 (C) below, the storage of rubbish, recyclables and yard <br />waste collection containers shall be in the side or rear yard setback of the property, <br />adjacent to a structure on the property from which collection is conducted, or in the <br />setback from which collection is conducted, if appropriately permitted screening or <br />fencing has been achieved per Section 150.073, and where the proposed location <br />maximizes the potential setback from the street. <br /> <br />B) Refuse, Recycling, and other Waste Containers. Collection containers and <br />dumpsters for multiple family residential, commercial, industrial and institutional uses <br />shall be screened on all four (4) sides using an enclosure that is a minimum of one (1) <br />foot above the top of the container. The rubbish enclosure shall be constructed of <br />materials that are harmonious with those of the principal structure and have a minimum <br />opacity of ninety percent (90%) opacity. A gate or door of the rubbish enclosure shall <br />be closed at all times except as needed to access the container(s). No exterior <br />container or enclosure shall exceed the maximum height for fencing in the applicable <br />zoning district. <br /> <br />C) Front Yard Containers. Rubbish and recycling containers may be kept in a front yard if <br />within an approved and permitted screening structure, per Section 150.073. Such <br />screening structure shall provide a solid screening effect and be of a height not less <br />than three (3) inches above the tallest container to be kept within. The screening <br />structure shall be placed no closer than three (3) feet from the property line and no <br />closer than fifteen (15) feet from the road from which collection is made. The size of <br />the structure shall not exceed sixty-four (64) seventy eight (78) inches in width and <br />forty (40) inches in depth. The design, materials and location shall be subject to review <br />prior to City issuance of the required Zoning Permit. <br /> <br />Section 8. Section 150.094 I. is hereby deleted.