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A. Curb Service. Customers shall be responsible for placing refuse containers or recycling carts for automated service at the front curbline or at the edge of the street or alley in front of or adjacent to the property being serviced on collection days.

B. Walk-In Service. Walk-in service which requires the refuse collector to go more than five feet beyond the curbline or edge of the street or alley is available to property for an additional charge; provided, that the contractor shall not be required to enter a fenced area to collect refuse. The limitations and charges for walk-in service listed in this chapter shall not apply if the customer is disabled so as to make it impossible for him/her to comply with this section.

C. Drive-In Service. Drive-in service requires the contractor to drive off of public rights-of-way, onto driveways or other private property to collect refuse. There shall be an additional charge for this service; provided, that the contractor shall not be required to enter a fenced area to collect refuse. The limitations and charges for drive-in service listed in this chapter shall not apply if the customer is disabled so as to make it impossible for him/her to comply with this section.

D. Nonconforming Items. Nonconforming items as defined in this chapter placed out to the curb or edge of the street or alley shall not be collected by the contractor.

E. Containerized Service. Containerized service shall be used by all multiple-dwelling units with three or more units.

F. Automated Service. Automated service shall be used in all residential areas where automated carts are provided by the contractor. [Ord. 634 § 1, 2016; Ord. 371 § 9, 2005; Ord. 51 § 1, 1996.]