Ord 1956-02i
ORDINANCE NO. 2
AN ORDINANCE OF THE COSTA MESA SANITARY
DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA,
REGULATING RUBBISH-CONTAINERS.
The Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District, Orange County, California, do hereby ordain as
follows:
SECTION.1. PROHIBITED CONTAINERS: No person
shall use any of the following containers for rubbish to
be collected by the Costa Mesa Sanitary District:
(a) Capacity - exceeding forty (40) gallons,
except commercial establishments.
(b) Weight - Containers and contents exceed-
ing fifty (50) pounds.
(c) Size and Shape - containers having any
diameter greater than the top inside dia-
meter.
(d) Material - containers made of paper, card-
board and any other material which is not
weather resistant to the extent that any
part of the container tends to disintegrate
rapidly, and which is not solid.
(e) Surfaces - Any containers which are not
relatively smooth, both inside and out-
side, or which contains nails, wires, or
other material which projects out from
the surfaces.
(f) Non - Containers any wheelbarrow, wagon
or other receptacle which does not come
within the definition of a container as
hereinafter defined.
SECTION 2. CONTAINERS DEFINED: A container to be
used for rubbish is hereby defined to mean a receptacle
having a solid bottom with four solid sides or solid circu-
lar side and which conforms to the requirements set forth
in Section l hereunder.
SECTION 3. APPROVED CONTAINERS: The Board of
Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District does hereby
approve any trash container or receptacle which has a forty
(40) gallon capacity, with a sixty -four (64) inch top circum-
ference tapering to a smaller bottom circumference, is rust
proof, weather proof, light weight and of durable construc-
tion.
SECTION 4. LOAD LIMIT: Rubbish to be placed for
collection at any one collection time shall not exceed two
hundred (200) pounds.
SECTION 5. PLACEMENT OF CONTAINERS: The rubbish
containers shall be placed where the same is ordinarily acces-
sible to be collected and arranged in a manner so as to
facilitate the loading on the collection truck. Except
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where practical difficulties exist, all rubbish containers
shall be placed on the alley or street right of way.
SECTION 6. ASHES AND SWEEPINGS: All ashes or
sweepings shall be adequately wrapped before being placed
in the rubbish container.
SECTION 7. EXCEPTION:
(a) Tree trimmings, shrubs and similar items
need not be placed in containers but must
be trimmed not to exceed four (4) feet in
length and must be securely tied.
(b) Newspapers, magazines and similar items
need not be placed in containers but must be
securely tied and shall not exceed fifty
(50) pounds in weight. Rubbish consisting
of cardboard boxes and other boxes contain-
ing debris need not be placed in containers.
SECTION 8. RUBBISH DEFINED: The word "rubbish
shall include leaves, shrub trimmings, small tree branches
not to exceed two (2) inches in diameter and four (4)'
feet in length, excelsior, wooden ware, printed matter,
paper, pastboard, paper containers, lawn clippings, rags,
straw, discarded clothing, crockery, bottles, tin cans,
metal vessels, and all waste material of every character
accumulated within the District except garbage or tree or
shrub trimmings occasioned by the maintenance or construc-
tion of public utility lines or the activities of City crews.
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SECTION 9. PENALTIES: Any person, firm or
corporation who uses or permits to be used any con-
tainer or receptacle for trash to be collected by the
Costa Mesa Sanitary District which violates any of the
provisions of this Ordinance, shall not be entitled to
have rubbish pick -up service by the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District. Failure to comply with the provisions of this
Ordinance shall constitute grounds for the termination of
rubbish collection service until such time as such said
person, firm or corporation shall have satisfied the
said Costa Mesa Sanitary District that it is ready and
willing to comply with the provisions of this Ordinance.
SECTION 10. MISDEMEANOR: Every person, form or
corporation, its principal, agent or otherwise, who
violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions
of this Ordinance, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, pun-
ishable by a fine n-ot to exceed One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)
or by imprisonment not to exceed thirty (30) days in the
City or County jail, or by both such fine and imprison-
ment, and such persons, firm or corporation shall be
guilty of a separate offense for each day during any por-
tion of which a violation or refusal to comply with any of
the provisions of this Ordinance is permitted.
SECTION 11. SEVERANCE CLAUSE: Should any part,
clause or section of this Ordinance be declared by any
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Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the
remaining provisions of this Ordinance shall never-
theless be and remain in full force and effect and
the Board of Directors of the Costa Mesa Sanitary
District of Orange County, California, hereby declares
that each and every section, clause, provision or part
of this Ordinance would have been adopted and made a
part of this Ordinance without the adoption of any
portion thereof and that the invalidity of any part
or provision hereof shall not in any way affect the
validity or enforcement of the remaining provisions
of this Ordinance.
SECTION 12. ENACTMENT CLAUSE.
The Secretary of said District shall certify to
the passage of this Ordinance and shall cause the same
to be published once in the Costa Mesa Globe Herald, a
newspaper of general circulation printed, published, and
circulated in the Costa Mesa Sanitary District of Costa
Mesa, Orange.County, California, and seven (7) days from
and after its publication it shall take effect and be in
full force.
PRESIDENT, Board of Directors
Costa Mesa Sanitary District
ATTEST:
A. H. HOLLISTER
Secretary of the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District of Costa Mesa,
1 California
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(
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
ss.
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
I, A. H. HOLLISTER, Secretary of the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District of Costa Mesa, Orange County, Cali-
fornia, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance
was introduced at a regular meeting of the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District Board of Directors held on January 5,
1956, and was finally passed and adopted at a regular
meeting of the Costa Mesa Sanitary District of Costa
Mesa, California, on January 5, 1956, by the following
vote, to wit:
AYES: Directors - Meyers, Porter, Hollister,
Norman
NOES: Directors - None
ABSENT: Directors - Nelson
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A. H. HOLLISTER
Secretary of the Costa Mesa
Sanitary District
Costa Mesa, California