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CITYof ORONO
Municipal Offices
Street Address: Mailing Address:
�fEgHO, 2750 Kelley Parkway P.O. Box 66
— Orono, MN 55356 Crystal Bay, MN 55323.0066
July 11, 2006
Kathleen G. Ash
4615 Tonkaview Lane
Orono, MN 55364
Dear Ms. Ash:
The City has received a complaint regarding your garbage cans. City code requires
garbage cans to be stored behind the yard setback line (see enclosure). The front setback
line on your property would be 35' from your street property line. Please bring your
property into compliance as soon as possible. Thank you for your cooperation.
Sincerely,
Lyle Oman
Building Official
Enclosure: Sec. 54-32
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Telephone(952) 249-4600 ® Fax(952)249-4616
www.ci.orono.mn.us
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ARTICLE II. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Sec. 54-31. Definitions.
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article, shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Commercial establishment means any premises where a commercial or industrial enterprise of
any kind is carried on, and shall include restaurants, clubs, churches, conference centers and schools
where food is prepared or served.
Multiple dwelling means any building used for residential purposes consisting of more than
three dwelling units with individual kitchen facilities for each.
Refuse means all organic material resulting from the manufacture, preparation or serving of
food or food products, and spoiled, decayed or waste foods from any source, bottles, cans, glassware,
paper or paper products, crockery, ashes, rags, and discarded clothing, tree or lawn clippings, leaves,
weeds and other waste products, except human waste or waste resulting from building construction or
demolition.
Residential dwelling means any single building consisting of one through three dwelling units
with individual kitchen facilities for each.
(Code 1984, § 9.01(1))
Cross references: Definitions generally, § 1-2.
Sec. 54-32. Storage.
(a) It is unlawful for any person to store refuse on residential dwelling premises for more than
one week. All such storage shall be in five- to 50-gallon metal or plastic containers with
tightfitting covers, which shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. Tree leaves,
weeds and grass clippings may be stored in plastic bags and tree limbs must be stored in
bundles weighing no more than 75 pounds and no longer than four feet.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to store refuse on multiple dwelling premises for more than one
week. Such storage shall be in containers as for residential dwelling premises; except that
containers, sometimes referred to as dumpsters, with closefitting covers may be substituted.
(c) It is unlawful for any person to store refuse on commercial establishment premises for more
than 48 hours. Such storage shall be in containers as for residential dwelling premises; except
that containers, sometimes referred to as dumpsters, with closefitting covers may be
substituted.
(d) It is unlawful to store organic refuse unless it is drained and wrapped.
(e) All refuse and garbage deposited in containers for pickup must be kept behind the yard
setback line for the district in which the property is located. Refuse must be deposited at one
place, at ground level, on each property. Refuse containers must be returned and placed behind
the yard setback line by the owner or tenant on the same day that the garbage or refuse is
collected. The intent of this subsection is to allow only on the prior evening and the day of
collection the garbage or refuse container to bein front of the yard setback line.
(Code 1984, § 9.01(2))
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Sec. 54-33. Deposit.
It is unlawful for any person to deposit in the city any refuse from any source, rubbish, offal or
the body of a dead animal in any place other than a licensed sanitary landfill.
(Code 1984, § 9.01(3))
Sec. 54-34. Fire danger.
It is unlawful for any person to store, deposit or dispose of any refuse which is in flames or
heated to the point where it could cause danger of fire in other refuse.
(Code 1984, § 9.01(4))
Cross references: Fire prevention and protection, ch. 46.
Secs. 54-35--54-65. Reserved.
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