Solid Waste
Commercial Container Regulations
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT - All
commercial establishments shall be charged a minimum fee per month for
refuse collection services within the City of Orlando. This fee will be
adjusted according to the level of service provided as set by City
Council. Exceptions to the minimum refuse charges shall be made only
with an approved contract from an authorized Roll-off Franchise Company
for roll-off compactor services.
CONTAINER RULES
1. Safe and accessible container locations, as
approved by the City, shall be provided by the owner/occupant of the
establishments needing container collection. Containers shall be located
a minimum of 6 feet from the buildings and/or overhangs to prevent
damage during the dumping process and comply with Fire Department
regulations and City Code. When used, container enclosure shall be 12
feet wide by 10 feet deep (clear inside dimensions) with a 12 foot
opening when the gates are open. Each gate shall be equipped with a
positive stop rod to hold the gate open.
2. City containers shall not be moved without the express
permission of the Solid Waste Management Division.
3.All raw garbage shall be placed in leak-proof
containers before being placed in City containers for collection.
Liquid waste is prohibited in City containers. All loose paper or
other materials that pose a "fly-away" hazard during the dumping process
will be placed in sealed containers (tied bags) prior to being deposited
in the City container.
4.No hazardous, infectious or industrial waste shall be
placed in City containers. This includes waste cooking oils/grease,
major auto parts, and large items which hang outside the perimeter of
the container. Tires are prohibited from being
placed into the City container and the customer will incur an extra
disposal fee of $25.00 each tire found in a City container.
5. Care, cleaning and sanitation of City-owned containers
is the responsibility of the establishment(s) using the assigned
container(s). Steam cleaning of City containers is available upon
request for a fee.
6.City employees will not be required to collect refuse
stacked above the side panels of the container which would prevent the
lids from closing. City employees may remove material stacked above the
side panels and set it aside in order to safely dump the container. They
will not reload the material removed.
7. Material stacked in front of or around a container
which prevents the container being safely emptied shall constitute a
"blocked container" and will not be dumped until the material is
relocated by the establishment(s) assigned to the container. An extra
dump charge will be charged to the appropriate establishment assigned to
the container.
8. Solid Waste Management Division Supervisors may
authorize a chargeable extra dump for containers found to be
overflowing.
9.Any container that is believed to have not been emptied
on the scheduled day must be brought to the attention of the Solid Waste
Division at 407-246-2314 within 24 hours of the scheduled dump day or
the next regular business day.
10. Customers must call the Solid Waste Division at
407-246-2314 before 10:00 a.m. to request an extra dump to ensure an
extra dump can be scheduled on that day. The fees for extra dumps,
compacted waste and construction material are established by City
Council.
11. Containers that are inaccessible due to obstructive
parking or other reasons beyond the control ofthe Solid Waste Management
Division may require a chargeable extra dump before the next scheduled
collection day. It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure the container(s) are not blocked on the scheduled collection day.
CONTACT
POINTS; Route Supervisor:
407-246-2314 |