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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 489 04/17/1956 Ordinance No. :4..ffq AN ORDINANCE establishing charges for the collection and removal of residential garbage and rubbish. BE IT ORDAINED by the President and Board of Trustees of the "'lillage of Mount Prospect, Cook County, Illinois: Section 1.. Beginning May I, 1956, each family unit within the Village of Mount Prospect shall pay the sum of $1. 25 per family unit .. per month for the collection and disposal of residential garbage, rubbish, refuse or waste. Said charge shall be payable in advance and shall be billed quarterly. Section 2. Effective May 1, 1956, all commercial businesses or industrial establishments shall be required to make private arrange- ments for the collection and disposal of all garbage, refuse or waste in a prompt and sanitary manner. Section 3. All garbage shall be wrappedin paper and placed in a metal container equipped with cover and said container shall not exceed twenty-four gallons in capacity; and all rubbish, refuse and waste, cans and bottles shall be placed in a suitable container not exceeding twenty- four gallons in capacity. Section 4. No more than two containers shall be included in the pick-up as herein set forth during each week. Said containers shall be placed on the parkway or alley if garbage collections are made from alleys, on the day designated for the collection of said garbage, rubbish or waste. Section 5. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to burn or bury garbage within the Village of Mount Prospect or to permit same to accumulate in any manner so as to create a nuisance and to attract flies, vermin or rats, provided, however, that approved gasinators or such similar approved equipment when properly installed and inspected may be used for the burning of garbage and also, properly installed kitchen garbage disposal units maybe used for the disposal of garbage into the sewer lines within the Village; and any person firm or corporation violating the provisions of this section shall be fined not more than Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars for each offense. Each day that a violation is permitted to exist constitutes a separate offense. Section 6. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its passage, approval and publication according to law. PASSED: this/7~daYOf 4ri/ ,1956, APPROVED: this 17YJday of ~r;/ , 1951>, ~dtd]J~~ ATTEST: ~ _.~. ~~c~ k ~ PUBLISHED in the MO~ROSPECT HERALD the IQ'l5dayof /" / , 1956.