Title 12174 · Code of Ordinances

Sec. 380.301. - Definitions.

Citation: Jacksonville, FL Code of Ordinances § 380.301.

Section: 380.301.

As used in this Part: (a) Hazardous material means material that constitutes or contains an innate danger to the operators or other personnel, such as toxic chemicals. (b) Inert material means a material having a salvage value in the operation of trash disposal sites and sanitary landfills, including clean dirt, asphalt, broken concrete, brick or stone rubble, nonhazardous liquid material or high-water-content and similar materials, but not including stumps, tires, wire scrap, liquid material containing putrescible matter, sewage, septic tank wastes and meat or poultry cuttings. (c) Putrescible matter means solid waste likely to become putrid. (d) Sanitary landfill means an area designated for the deposit of solid wastes, exclusive of explosive material. (e) Service contractor means a person holding an occupational license or certificate of public necessity and convenience for the transporting of trash or putrescible matter. (f) Trash means nonputrescible solid waste, exclusive of explosive material. (g) Trash disposal site means an area designated for the deposit of trash, exclusive of explosive material. (h) Person has the meaning given to it in Section 2.101 (g), Ordinance Code of the City of Jacksonville and in addition includes any officer, employee, agent, department or instrumentality of the Federal Government, any state, municipality, or political subdivision of the State, or of any foreign government. (Ord. 74-444-179, § 1; Ord. 83-591-400, § 1; Ord. 94-144-121, § 11) Note— Former § 519.101.