ORD 268 ORDINANCE NO. 268
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS
VERDES RELATING TO THE COLLECTION AND
DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE AND AMENDING THE
RANCHO PALOS VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapter 8.20 of Title 8 of the Code of the
City of Rancho Palos Verdes is hereby amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 8.20
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL
8.20. 010 Findings. The storage, accumulation,
collection and disposal of garbage, trash, rubbish, debris and
other discarded matter, goods and material is a matter of great
public concern, in that improper control of such matters may
create a public nuisance, or lead to air pollution, fire hazards,
insect breeding, rat infestation and other problems affecting the
health, welfare and safety of the residents of this and
surrounding cities. The periodic collection of garbage, rubbish
and other refuse from all residential and commercial premises
within the City and the letting of one or more exclusive or
nonexclusive contracts or franchises by the City for such
collection will provide the most orderly and efficient solution to
such problems and promote the public health, safety and welfare.
8 .20. 020 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the
words and phrases hereinafter defined are used as so defined
unless it is apparent from the context that a different meaning is
intended:
A. "Administrator" means the City Manager, or his
designated representative.
B. "Collection" means the operation of gathering
together within the City and/or transporting by means of a motor
vehicle solid waste of any classification.
II/ C. "Collector" means any person who has been issued a
business license pursuant to Chapter 5.04 to conduct a refuse,
rubbish and/or garbage collection and removal business in the
City.
D. "Commercial Premises" shall mean all locations in
the City where solid waste is generated that are not defined as
Residential Premises.
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E. "Container" means any vessel, tank, receptacle, box
or bin used or intended to be used for the purpose of holding
solid waste for collection.
F. "Market Refuse" means vegetable or animal waste
resulting from the preparation of vegetables, fruit or meat in
markets or packing houses for public sale.
G. "Person" means any individual, firm, co-
partnership, corporation, or any other group or combination
thereof acting as a unit.
H. "Public Agency" means any governmental agency or
department thereof, whether federal, state, or local.
I. "Recyclable Materials" means reusable material
including, but not limited to, metals, glass, plastic and paper,
which is intended for reuse, remanufacture, or reconstitution for
the purpose of using the altered form. Recyclable material does
not include hazardous materials or solid waste.
J. "Residential Householder" means any person holding
and occupying residential premises, whether or not the owner,
singly or with his or her family, within the city limits of the
City, as such city limits now exist or may hereafter exist by
virtue of the annexation of territory to the city.
K. "Residential Premises" means any residential
property in the City, including rental housing projects,
condominiums, apartment houses, or other residential housing.
Residential housing where occupants share common kitchen or
lavatory facilities such as a dormitory or senior retirement homes
are excluded from this category.
L. "Rendering Waste" means dead animals, hides, fat,
or bones of animals, grease, meat scraps, and other similar
materials being collected or transported to a rendering plant for
processing.
M. "Solid Waste" means rubbish, garbage, refuse,
market refuse, rendering waste, manure, miscellaneous debris, or
any combination thereof.
N. "Transportation" means the process of moving solid
waste through the City by means of a motor vehicle from a point of
collection outside the City to another location, either within the
City or outside the City.
8.20. 030 License Requirement. No person may collect
solid waste in the City without having first obtained a business
license from the City pursuant to Section 5. 04 of this Code.
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8.20. 040 Permit Tags. No collector may operate any
vehicle for the collection of solid waste in the City unless a tag
has been affixed to the vehicle indicating that the owner of the
vehicle has a valid business license and that the license tax for
such vehicle has been paid. The nature, design, and placement of
I/ such tags shall be as specified by the Administrator. No such tag
may be transferred from one vehicle to another without the written
approval of the Administrator.
8.20.050 Vehicle Standards. Any collector's vehicle
utilized for the collection, transportation or disposal of solid
waste or recyclables in the City shall comply with the following
standards:
A. Each vehicle shall be constructed and used so that
no solid waste, oil, grease, or other substance will blow, fall or
leak out of the vehicle.
B. A broom and shovel shall be carried on each vehicle
at all times.
C. Each vehicle shall comply with all applicable
statutes, laws, or ordinances of any public agency.
D. Each vehicle must be under five (5) years of age
unless otherwise specifically authorized in writing by the
Administrator.
E. Routine inspections by the California Highway
Patrol will be required annually and certificates for said
inspections shall be filed with the Administrator. Brakes shall
be inspected quarterly and proof of inspection shall be filed with
the Administrator.
F. All vehicles shall at all times be kept clean and
sanitary, in good repair and well and uniformly painted to the
satisfaction of the Administrator.
G. Each vehicle shall be equipped with watertight
bodies fitted with close-fitting metal covers.
H. The collector's name or firm name and its telephone
number shall be printed in legible letters not less than 5" in
I/ height on both sides and rear of all collector's vehicles used in
the City.
8.20. 060 Violations. Should the Administrator give
notification at any time to a collector that any of such
collector's vehicles is not in compliance with the standards of
this chapter, such vehicle shall forthwith be removed from service
by the collector and the permit tag removed. The vehicle shall
not again be utilized in the City nor shall the permit tag be
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replaced until it has been inspected and approved by the
Administrator. The collector shall maintain its regular
collection schedule regardless of such action.
8.20. 070 Individual's Exclusion. No provision of this
chapter, except subsections A, B and C of Section 8.20. 050 and
Sections 8.20. 180, 8.20. 190, 8.20.200 and 8.20.230, shall apply to
a residential householder or owner when collecting, transporting
and disposing of occasional loads of solid waste generated from
his or her own premises to a legal place of disposal.
8.20. 080 Gardener's Exclusion. No provision of this
chapter, except subsections A, B and C of Section 8.20. 050 and
Sections 8.20. 180, 8.20. 190, 8.20.200 and 8.20.230, shall apply to
a gardener, tree trimmer or similar person when collecting grass
cuttings, prunings and other similar material not containing
garbage as an incidental portion of providing such gardening, tree
trimming or similar service.
8.20. 090 Construction or demolition exclusion. No
provision of this chapter, except subsections D, E, F, G and H of
Section 8.20. 050 shall apply to a person when collecting or
disposing of rubbish from the construction or demolition of
buildings or other structures.
8.20. 100 Workers' Compensation Insurance. Each
collector shall at all times provide, at its own expense, Workers'
Compensation Insurance coverage for all employees. Each collector
shall file and maintain certificates with the Administrator
showing said insurance to be in full force and effect at all times
the collector shall have a license issued by the City.
8.20. 110 Collector's Liability Insurance. Each
collector shall furnish the City a policy or certificate of
comprehensive general and automobile liability insurance insuring
the collector in at least the following amounts:
Bodily Injury $250, 000 each person
$500,000 each occurrence
Property Damage $100, 000 each occurrence
8.20. 120 Noise. A collector shall so conduct its
operations as to offer the least possible obstruction and
inconvenience to public traffic or disruption to the peace and
quiet of the area within which collections are made. Noise
emitting from any collection shall not exceed 75 decibels when
measured at a distance of 25 feet.
8.20. 130 Office for Inquiries and Complaints.
A. The collector shall maintain an office at some
fixed location and shall maintain a telephone at the office,
listed in the Rancho Palos Verdes telephone directory in the firm
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name by which it conducts business in the City, and shall at all
times during the hours between 8:00 a.m. and 5: 00 p.m. of each
week day, and between 9: 00 a.m. and 12 :00 p.m. on Saturday (if
collecting solid waste in the City on that day) have some person
at said office to answer inquiries and receive complaints. The
1/ telephone number shall be a toll-free number from all portions of
the City. The collector shall provide to the City an emergency
telephone number that can be reached 24 hours a day.
B. The collector shall maintain at its office a
written log of all complaints received. Such log shall contain
the date of complaint, the complainant's name, address and
telephone number, the nature of the complaint, the action taken or
the reason for nonaction, and the date such action was taken. All
inquiries and complaints shall be promptly answered and dealt with
to the satisfaction of the City. Such log of complaints and other
records pertaining to solid waste collection and disposal shall be
open to inspection by the City at all reasonable times. All
inquiries and complaints shall be promptly answered and dealt with
to the satisfaction of the City.
8 .20. 140 Hours of Collection. No collection within a
residential or commercial area shall be made between the hours of
7:00 p.m. and 7: 00 a.m. ; provided, however, that the Administrator
may waive such requirement when necessitated by conditions beyond
the control of the collector.
8.20. 150 Litter. Any person who deposits or causes to
be deposited any solid waste on the public right-of-way or private
property shall immediately sweep up and remove the same.
8. 20. 160 Permits and Licenses. Each collector shall
obtain and maintain all applicable permits and licenses required
by any public agency.
8.20. 170 Recycling and Resource Recovery.
A. Every collector shall attempt to improve its
methods of collection, storage, handling, processing and disposal
of solid waste in order to provide for solid waste recovery,
reduction of solid waste, and reuse of recyclable materials.
B. All recyclable materials and solid waste placed for
collection at any residential premises or at any location
I/ designated by the City for the collection of such recyclable
materials or solid waste shall be and become the property of the
City or its authorized collector. No person, unless specifically
authorized in writing by the City, shall collect or remove, or
cause to be collected or removed, any such recyclable or solid
waste materials. Each such collection or removal in violation of
this provision shall constitute a separate and distinct offense
punishable as hereinafter provided.
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C. No person, unless specifically authorized in
writing by the City, shall sell or donate to any other person any
recyclable materials which have been placed for collection at any
residential premises.
8.20. 180 Care of Containers. No person shall throw
containers from any vehicle to the ground, or in any other manner
break, damage or roughly handle containers.
8.20. 190 Unauthorized Use of Containers. No person
other than the collector who provides collection services at the
premises, or the owner of the container or such owner's agent or
employee or the person upon whose premises such container is
located, shall remove any material from a solid waste container or
from a container for recyclable materials.
8.20.200 Tampering with Containers. No person other
than the owner or occupant of the premises where a container is
located, or the collector who provides collection services at the
premises where the container is located, shall tamper with,
injure, destroy, or remove any container or other equipment used
for the storage of solid waste or recyclable materials.
8.20. 210 Containers for Garbage, Market Refuse, and
Rendering Waste. Any container to be placed for collection
containing garbage, market refuse or rendering waste shall have a
tightly fitting cover, which cover shall be used at all times.
8.20.220 Containers at Residential Premises.
A. Every person occupying or in possession of any
residential premises in the City shall provide sufficient
containers to accommodate the amount of solid waste generated by
the premises. The containers shall be constructed of metal, hard
rubber, or plastic, and shall be constructed so as not to permit
the contents thereof to sift or pass through any opening therein
other than the top. The containers shall have a capacity of not
more than forty-five (45) gallons and shall weigh not more than
sixty (60) pounds when placed for collection. Heavy-duty plastic
sacks specially manufactured for rubbish collection, and trash
compactor sacks, may also be used provided they are securely tied,
not perforated or split, and the sack and its contents do not
weigh more than sixty (60) pounds.
B. Any rubbish not susceptible to placement in a
container may be placed for collection at the same place and time
as the container if it is securely tied in bundles not heavier
than sixty (60) pounds, not more than four (4) feet in length, nor
more than eighteen (18) inches in diameter.
8.20. 230 Cardboard Boxes or Paper Bags. No cardboard
box or paper bag shall be used as a container for solid waste.
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8.20.240 Placement of Containers at Residential
Premises,. In the case of residential premises that receive
curbside service, each container or bundle shall be kept on the
premises from which it is to be collected except on the day
designated for collection. On the appropriate day the containers
or bundles shall be placed for collection on the curb in front of
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the premises or on the curb at the side of the premises where the
premises are adjacent to more than one street. When the premises
are adjacent to a paved alley of sufficient width to allow easy
passage of collection vehicles, the containers or bundles shall be
placed within two (2) feet of the rear property line of the
premises and must be readily accessible for collection from the
alley. The collector and residential householder may agree, for
an additional fee, or the Administrator may require, under unique
circumstances, that collection be made from another location on
the premises.
8.20.250 Residential Refuse Containers - Time of
Placement. No residential householder who receives curbside
refuse removal service shall place or permit to be placed any
solid waste or solid waste container at the place of collection at
the residential premises before 8: 00 a.m. of the day preceding the
scheduled collection or leave any such container at the place of
collection after 8: 00 p.m. on the day of collection, or more than
two hours after actual collection, whichever is later.
8. 20.260 Franchise The City Council may award an
exclusive or nonexclusive contract or franchise for the collection
and disposal of solid waste from residential and commercial
premises in the City, and no person, other than the contractor or
franchise holder, shall collect or dispose of solid waste from
residential or commercial premises in the City other than as
provided in this chapter or in the contract or franchise
agreement.
8.20.270 Mandatory Service; Collection Charges; Bills;
Delinquencies; Penalties.
A. Establishment. Each occupant or owner of
residential property in the City shall pay the fees established by
resolution of the City Council for the collection of solid waste
and recyclable materials from residential premises. Such fees may
be changed by the City council from time to time by resolution,
and such fees shall be applicable for the periods designated in,
or covered by, such resolution. The occupant of each residence,
if different from the owner, shall be primarily responsible for
payment of all such fees and charges. Should the occupant fail to
pay all such fees and charges so that they become delinquent, then
the owner of such residence shall become responsible for the
payment of all such fees and charges, including any delinquency.
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B. Bills. Each occupant or owner of residential
property in the City shall be billed quarterly in advance by
Contractor for the fees charged for the collection of garbage,
rubbish, recyclable and waste materials. The Contractor shall
make all reasonable efforts to diligently pursue and collect all
fees and charges due the Contractor for rendering such services.
C. Delinquencies; Penalties. Should any residential
occupant or owner fail, refuse or neglect to pay any such bill
within ninety (90) days after the end of the billing quarter,
Contractor shall mail notice of the delinquency to the City, the
occupant and the owner, if the owner is different from the
occupant. The failure to pay such bill shall not result in the
failure to collect garbage, rubbish, recyclable or waste
materials. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to provide to
the City all information necessary for the City to assume the
responsibility for billing delinquent accounts.
After receipt of such notice, the .City will prepare a
report, once a year, of all delinquent fees and will mail notice
to the affected occupants and owners that the City has assumed
responsibility for billing the accounts. Such notice shall
further declare that the City Council at a regular meeting,
occurring at least ten (10) days after the date of the notice,
shall review as an assessment against the affected properties the
amount of all delinquent and unpaid fees or charges set forth in
the report, the amount of any penalty established by resolution of
the City Council, and the administrative costs incurred by the
City, including any charges from the County of Los Angeles, and
shall consider any objections or protests of landowners to be
assessed. The City Council may make such revisions or corrections
to the report as it deems just after which, by resolution, the
report and the amount of all penalties, fees and costs shall be
confirmed.
8.20.280 Burning of Refuse. No person shall burn their
solid waste for disposal purposes.
8.20.290 Frequency of Collection.
A. Each collector shall collect and dispose of all
solid waste placed for collection in compliance with this chapter
from each residential and commercial premises at least once during
each calendar week, and not more than six (6) days shall elapse
between one collection and the next unless the regular day of
collection falls on a holiday. Routes of collection shall be
so arranged that collection from any residential premises will be
made on the same day of each week. Each collector shall possess a
sufficient number of vehicles, including spares, to maintain the
collection schedule at all times.
B. When the collection day falls on January First,
Memorial Day, July Fourth, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, or
December Twenty-Fifth, the residential collector shall elect one
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of the following options:
1. Collect on the holiday.
2. Collect one day prior to or one day after the
holiday, provided that regular collection can be maintained on the
regularly scheduled days the remainder of the week.
8.20.300 Penalties. The violation of any provision of
this chapter shall constitute an infraction and shall be
punishable as provided in Chapter 1. 08 of this Code.
Section 2 . If any section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase, or portion of this ordinance is for any reason
held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of any court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City
Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance
and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion
thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more provisions
be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption
of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published in the
manner prescribed by law.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 20th day of August,
1991.
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ATTEST: •
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CITY CLERK
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES )
I, JO PURCELL, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos
Verdes do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the
City Council of said City is five; that the foregoing Ordinance
No. 268, passed first reading on August 6, 1991, was duly and
regularly adopted by the City Council of said City at a regular
meeting thereof held on August 20, 1991, and that the same was
passed and adopted by the following roll call vote:
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AYES: HUGHES, McTAGGART, RYAN, AND MAYOR HINCHLIFFE
NOES: NONE
ABSENT: BACHARACH
ABSTAIN: NONE
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City Clerk
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ORD. NO. 268
RANCHO PALOS VERDES
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) SS AFFIDAVIT OF POSTING
CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES )
The undersigned, being first duly sworn, deposes and
says:
That at all times herein mentioned, she was and now is
the appointed City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos Verdes;
That on August 30, 1991 she caused to be
posted the following document entitled:
RELATING TO THE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE AND
AMENDING THE RANCHO PALOS VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE.
a copy of which is attached hereto, in the following
locations:
City Hall Los Angeles County Fire Station
30940 Hawthorne Blvd. Miraleste Station
Rancho Palos Verdes 4000 Miraleste Plaza
Rancho Palos Verdes
U. S. Post Office
28649 S. Western Ave. Ladera Linda Community Center
Rancho Palos Verdes 32201 Forrestal Drive
Rancho Palos Verdes
Hesse Park
29301 Hawthorne Blvd. Rancho Palos Verdes Park
Rancho Palos Verdes 30359 Hawthorne Blvd. ,
Rancho Palos Verdes
I certify under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is a
true and correct affidavit of posting.
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CITY CLERK
30940 HAWTHORNE BOULEVARD / RANCHO PALOS VERDES, CA 90274-5391 / (213)377-0360