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2021 Docket Enabling Ordinance December 20, 2022 <br />Page 45 <br /> <br /> <br />B. Single-family customers not receiving curbside garbage collection <br />service may contact the solid waste company to receive and be billed for <br />curbside recycling service. <br /> <br />C. Recyclable Material Collected. The following recyclable material will <br />be collected from single-family customers as specified herein. Material <br />will be commingled in each collection container. <br /> <br />i. Tin-coated steel cans. <br />ii. Aluminum cans. <br />iii. Newspaper, including glossy advertisements and inserts that <br />are delivered with the newspaper. <br />iv. Mixed paper, including mail, magazines, catalogs, phone books, <br />paperback books, computer paper, white and colored ledger, file folders, <br />file cards, and chipboard. <br />v. Paper food containers, including paper bags, dry food boxes, frozen <br />food boxes, and milk cartons. <br />vi. Corrugated cardboard. <br />vii. Plastic containers including bottles, jugs, jars, and dairy tubs. <br />D. Collection Schedule. The recyclable material listed in subsection (1)(C) <br />of this section must be collected at least every other week. <br /> <br />E. Collection Containers. The solid waste company shall provide a minimum <br />of one 96-gallon blue cart (or cart with blue lid) to each single-family customer. <br />Single-family customers that generate more recyclable material between <br />collections have the following options: <br /> <br />i. Request additional carts from the solid waste company. Additional <br />recyclables carts shall be made available by the solid waste collector. The solid <br />waste collector may charge for additional recycling carts. <br /> <br />ii. Recyclables that do not fit within the cart may be placed in a <br />cardboard box or container marked “Recycling” for collection and shall <br />be subject to additional charges. <br /> <br />iii. Haul extra recyclable material to the nearest county-owned