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(A) Containers used for residential automated collection shall be placed for collection in an unobstructed passage, street, or curbside in accordance with the requirements of this article.

(B) Reserved.

(C) Containers shall be placed at the curb in front of the premises except at a corner lot where containers may be placed at the curb of the side street. Refuse and recycling containers may not be placed on sidewalks or curbing in any manner as to interfere with or be hazardous to pedestrians or vehicles. If more than one container is placed out for collection, the containers must have at least three feet of separation in order to accommodate automated collection. Containers should not be located closely to a parked vehicle, mailbox, fence, fire hydrant, plant materials, or other such restrictive objects in order to facilitate safe and efficient automated collection.

(D) When it is necessary to set containers at the front curb, they may be set out after 6:00 p.m. of the day preceding regular collection and no later than 6:00 a.m. of the scheduled collection day. Containers placed out after 6:00 a.m. of the scheduled collection day may not be serviced. Containers shall be removed from the curb by 6:00 a.m. of the day after collection. Containers shall be stored between collections in such a manner that they are not readily visible from the street.

(E) All multi-family, commercial, and institutional zoning districts shall have containers larger than 95-gallon placed in enclosures as required by the zoning ordinance. (Ord. 08-1151, passed 12-15-2008; Am. Ord. 09-1190, passed 7-13-2009; Am. Ord. 11-1232, passed 1-24-2011; Am. Ord. 14-1297, passed 8-18-2014; Am. Ord. 18-1401, passed 8-28-2018. Formerly 10-2-2)