Chapter 8.10
LITTER

Sections:

8.10.010    Short title.

8.10.020    Purpose.

8.10.030    Definitions.

8.10.040    Litter in general.

8.10.050    Placement of litter receptacles.

8.10.060    Use of receptacles.

8.10.070    Damaging receptacles.

8.10.080    Removal of litter.

8.10.090    Mandatory litter bags.

8.10.100    Sweeping litter into gutter prohibited.

8.10.110    Throwing or distributing handbills in public places.

8.10.120    Depositing handbills on uninhabited or vacant property.

8.10.130    Litter thrown by persons in vehicles, watercraft and/or aircraft.

8.10.140    Vehicle loading.

8.10.150    Enforcement officers and procedures.

8.10.160    Violation – Penalties.

8.10.010 Short title.

This chapter shall be known and may be commonly referred to as the “uniform litter control code.” (Ord. 199 § 1, 1977)

8.10.020 Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to accomplish litter control in the city. This chapter is intended to place upon all persons within the city the duty of contributing to the public cleanliness and appearance of the city in order to promote the public health, safety and welfare and to protect the economic interests of the people against the health and safety menace and the expense incident to littering. (Ord. 199 § 2, 1977)

8.10.030 Definitions.

As used in this uniform litter control code, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following terms have the following meanings. All words used in the present have the following future and past tense, all words used in the plural number include the singular number, and all words in the singular number include the plural number. The word “shall” is mandatory and not merely directory.

(1) “City” means the city of Entiat, Washington.

(2) “Handbill” is any printed or written matter excluding newspapers which advertises for sale any commodity, or thing, or which directs attention to any business or other activity, or event of any kind.

(3) “Highway” for the purpose of this chapter is synonymous with and includes street, road and alley.

(4) “Litter” means all solid wastes, including but not limited to containers, packages, wrappings, printed matter, or other material thrown or deposited, as herein prohibited but not including the wastes of the primary processes of mining, logging, sawmilling, farming or manufacturing.

(5) “Litter bag” means a bag, sack or other container, made of any material, which is large enough to serve as a receptacle for litter to be located inside any vehicle, watercraft or aircraft.

(6) “Litter receptacle” means those containers meeting minimum requirements of state regulations of the State Department of Ecology.

(7) “Newspaper” is any newspaper of general circulation as defined by general law.

(8) “Park” is a park, reservation, playground, beach, recreation center or any other area in the city devoted to active or passive outdoor recreation.

(9) “Person” is any individual, industry, public or private corporation, co-partnership, association, firm, or other entity whatsoever.

(10) “Private property” shall mean any property not publicly owned or held for use by the public.

(11) “Public place” means any area that is used or held out for use by the public whether owned or operated by public or private interest.

(12) “Solid waste” means all putrescible and nonputrescible solid and semi-solid wastes, including garbage, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, swill, demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles or parts thereof, and discarded commodities.

(13) “State regulations” means the regulations duly promulgated and adopted by the State Department of Ecology pursuant to Chapter 34.04 RCW and codified or prepared for codification as part of the Washington Administrative Code.

(14) “Vehicle” includes every device capable of being moved upon a public street and in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a public street, excepting devices moved by human or animal power or used exclusively upon stationary rail or tracks.

(15) “Watercraft” means any boat, ship, vessel, barge or other floating craft.

(16) “Aircraft” means any airplane, dirigible, balloon, helicopter or any other machines for flying, whether heavier or lighter than air. (Ord. 199 § 3, 1977)

8.10.040 Litter in general.

No person shall throw, drop, deposit, discard or otherwise dispose of litter upon any public place in the city or upon any private property not owned by him, or in any waters within the jurisdiction of the city, whether from a vehicle or otherwise except:

(1) When such property is designated by the state or by any of its agencies or the city for disposal of garbage and refuse, and such person is authorized by the proper public authority to so use such property; or

(2) Into a litter receptacle or other container in such a manner that the litter will be prevented from being carried away or deposited by the elements upon any part of said public place or any private property; or

(3) When such person is the owner or does have control or custody of the property, or has prior consent of the owner or tenant in lawful possession of such property, or unless the act is done under the personal direction of said owner or tenant and provided said litter will not cause a public nuisance or be in violation of any other state or local laws, rules or regulations. (Ord. 638, 2005; Ord. 199 § 4, 1977)

8.10.050 Placement of litter receptacles.

(1) Litter receptacles shall be placed in all parks, trailer parks, in respect to the service of transient habitation, gasoline service stations, tavern parking lots, shopping centers, grocery store parking lots, marinas, boat launching areas, beaches, bathing areas and other such public places in numbers appropriate to need as specified by state regulations.

(2) It shall be the responsibility of any person owning or operating any establishment or public place in which litter receptacles are required by this section to procure, place and maintain such litter receptacles at their own expense on the premises in accord with such state regulations. (Ord. 199 § 5, 1977)

8.10.060 Use of receptacles.

Litter receptacles placed on sidewalks and other public places shall be used only for such litter material as persons may have for disposal while passing along the street or other public places and in no event shall be used for the disposal of other solid waste accumulated in residences or places of business. (Ord. 199 § 6, 1977)

8.10.070 Damaging receptacles.

It shall be unlawful for any person to willfully damage or deface any litter receptacle. (Ord. 199 § 7, 1977)

8.10.080 Removal of litter.

It shall be the responsibility of the local municipality, other agency or person owning or maintaining the same for the removal of litter from litter receptacles placed in parks, beaches, campgrounds and other public places. (Ord. 199 § 8, 1977)

8.10.090 Mandatory litter bags.

The owner and/or person in possession of all vehicles, watercraft or aircraft shall keep a litter bag in said vehicle, watercraft or aircraft at all times. (Ord. 199 § 9, 1977)

8.10.100 Sweeping litter into gutter prohibited.

No person shall sweep into or deposit in any gutter, street, alley or other public place the accumulation of litter from any building, lot, or from any public or private sidewalk or driveway. Persons owning or occupying property shall keep the sidewalks in front of their premises free of litter. (Ord. 199 § 10, 1977)

8.10.110 Throwing or distributing handbills in public places.

No person shall throw or deposit any handbills upon any public place within the city; provided, however, that it shall not be unlawful for any person to hand out, without charge to the receiver thereof, any handbill to any occupant of a vehicle, or to any other person who is willing to accept it. (Ord. 199 § 11, 1977)

8.10.120 Depositing handbills on uninhabited or vacant property.

(1) No person shall throw or deposit any handbill in or upon any uninhabited or vacant private property.

(2) Exemption for Mail and Newspapers. The provisions of this section shall not apply to the distribution of mail by the United States Post Office nor to newspapers (as defined herein) except the newspapers shall be placed on private residences or other private property in such a manner as to prevent their being carried or deposited by the elements upon any public place or upon private property. (Ord. 199 § 12, 1977)

8.10.130 Litter thrown by persons in vehicles, watercraft and/or aircraft.

No person, while a driver or a passenger in a vehicle, watercraft or aircraft shall throw or otherwise deposit litter upon any public place or upon any private property. (Ord. 199 § 13, 1977)

8.10.140 Vehicle loading.

(1) No vehicle shall be driven or moved on any public street unless such vehicle is so constructed or loaded as to prevent any of its load from dropping, shifting, leaking or otherwise escaping therefrom, except that sand or gravel may be dropped for the purpose of securing traction, or water or other substance may be sprinkled on a roadway surface in the cleaning or maintaining of such roadway by public authority having jurisdiction for the same or by persons under contract or other authorization by such public authority.

(2) Any person owning or operating a vehicle from which any glass or other objects of its load have fallen or escaped, which would constitute an obstruction or injure a vehicle or otherwise endanger travel upon such public street, shall immediately cause such public street to be cleaned of all such glass or other objects and shall pay any cost therefor. (Ord. 199 § 14, 1977)

8.10.150 Enforcement officers and procedures.

The city’s contracted law enforcement agency and its officers are empowered to issue citations and warrants for violating this chapter. Mailing by registered mail of such citation or warrant to the last known place of residence of the offender shall be deemed as personal service upon the person charged. (Ord. 638, 2005; Ord. 199 § 15, 1977)

8.10.160 Violation – Penalties.

Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and subject to a penalty up to $250.00, noting first offense – $100.00, second offense – $175.00, and third offense – $250.00. (Ord. 638, 2005; Ord. 199 § 18, 1977)