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For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:

Class 1: All nonliquid solid waste that is loose, easily compactable matter of a unit size that can be moved readily, and handled by machinery or equipment used by the City in the operation of its disposal facility.

Class 2: Trees, logs, stumps, construction and demolition waste, furniture, mattresses or similar bulk waste, parts of motor vehicle bodies of a unit size or weight difficult and costly to move, handle, compact, or recycle by regular operational means. Trees, logs, and stumps must be trimmed of brush and cut into pieces not exceeding four feet in length.

Class 3: Special, infectious, or hazardous waste as deemed to be hazardous by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality. Nonhazardous and hazardous liquid waste is not accepted by City solid waste disposal facilities. (Ord. No. G-4623, § 1, 2004; Ord. No. G-5756, 2012; Ord. No. G-5920, 2014)