§ 14-21. Bulky waste drop-off sites.  


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  • (a)

    Acceptable items. Bulky drop-off sites are available to city of residents to bring acceptable materials. The solid waste management department director or the director's designee shall define acceptable materials. Commercial waste is not accepted at the bulky waste collection centers.

    (b)

    Compliance with onsite signs and drop-off site operating regulations. Any person entering upon a city-operated solid waste drop-off site shall comply with the rules established in subsection 14-18(a).

    (c)

    Covered loads (tarps). All loads of materials entering a city drop-off site shall comply with the rules established in subsection 14-18(c).

    (d)

    Non-compliant materials/loads. Loads containing household hazardous waste, hazardous or special wastes, brush, electronics, liquids, dead animals, dirt, rock, waste generated at a location other than the residence from which it is collected, waste generated from land-clearing, loads delivered in commercial vehicles, or any other waste prohibited by this chapter and as further described in subsection 14-45(i).

    (e)

    Assumption of risk. Any person entering upon a city-operated solid waste drop-off site shall comply with the rules established in subsection 14-18(c).

    (f)

    Identification and proof of residence. All individuals requesting to use a city drop-off site, recycling or processing site will be required to provide identification and proof of city residence. Acceptable proof includes a current CPS Energy statement reflecting assessment of solid waste or environmental fees accompanied by a valid driver's license or State of Texas ID card.

    (g)

    Salvaging or scavenging. Any person entering upon a city-operated solid waste drop-off shall comply with the salvaging and scavenging rules established in subsection 14-18(e).

(Ord. No. 2015-09-10-0760 , § 1, 9-10-15)