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Orono, NIN Code of Ordinances Page 1 of 1 <br /> Sec. 54-32. - Storage. <br /> (a) It is unlawful for any person to store refuse on residentiai dwelling premises for more than one <br /> week. All such storage shall be in five- to 50-gallon metal or plastic containers with tightfitting <br /> covers, which shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Tree leaves, weeds and grass <br /> clippings may be stored in plastic bags and tree limbs must be stored in bundles weighing no more <br /> than 75 pounds and no longer than four feet. <br /> (b) It is unlawful for any person to store refuse on multiple dwelling premises for more than one <br /> week. Such storage shall be in containers as for residential dwelling premises; except that <br /> containers, sometimes referred to as dumpsters, with closefitting covers may be substituted. <br /> (c) It is unlawful for any person to store refuse on commercial establishment premises for more than <br /> 48 hours. Such storage shall be in containers as for residential dwelling premises; except that <br /> containers, sometimes referred to as dumpsters, with closefitting covers may be substituted. <br /> (d) It is unlawful to store organic refuse unless it is drained and wrapped. <br /> (e) All refuse and garbage deposited in containers for pickup must be kept behind the yard setback <br /> line for the district in which the property is located. Refuse must be deposited at one place, at <br /> ground level, on each property. Refuse containers must be returned and placed behind the yard <br /> setback line by the owner or tenant on the same day that the garbage or refuse is collected. The <br /> intent of this subsection is to allow only on the prior evening and the day of collection the garbage <br /> or refuse container to be in front of the yard setback line. <br /> (Code 1984, § 9.01(2)) <br /> � <br /> Q� <br /> J � <br /> about:blank 7/16/2015 <br />