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AN ORDINANCE DEFINING "GARBAGE", "RUBBISH" A lD "I'MISANCES" cREATED
BY TIIE IMPROPER COLLECTION, TRANSPCRTATION AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE AND RUBBISH
Il Z"3E CITY OF PADUCAH, KEN`UCI'Y; PRESCRIBING RULES AND REGULATIONS RELATING
TO IIIE COLLECTION, TRANSPORTATION AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE AID RUBBISH, DESIG-
NATING SITES FOR 7"dE DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE AND RUBL-ISH; PROVDI110 A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; AND FLXIAG THE PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION TIIIdtEOF
_E IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COI;II.:ISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF PADUCAH,
KENTUCKY:
SECTION I. For purposes of this ordinance the word "garbage"
shall mean and include the organic waste of animal, fish, fruit, or vege-
table natter arising from or attending the storage, dealing in, preparation
or cooking of food for human consumption from houses, kitchens, hotels, restaura�.ts,
stores, market and commission houses, and the viord "rubbish" shall mean and in-
clude ashes, clinkers, cans bottles, paper, boxes, weeds, grass, broken crockery
and similar household trash, and any other kind of trash or waste material excep
garbage, trees and tree limbs.
SECTION 2. The term "nuisance" as used in this ordinance shall mean any
decayed flesh, fish, fowls, vegetables or other unwholesome substance of any kin
or character, or any garbage or rubbish as defined herein, vinic h is permitted to
accumulate on any premises in the City of Paducah for such time, or is collected
transported or disposed of in such na nner as to cause an unsanitary condition, o
as to be offensive to the sight or smell or dangerous to human health, or which
renders any premises, including the hereinafter dumping sites injurious to
health, and it shall be unlawful for any parson or persons, firm, company or
corporation to cause or permit any such nuisance upon any premises within the
city, or in any building occupied or controlled by him, them or it, either as
owner or tenant, or in any street, alley, sidewalk, or other public way, or to
cause or permit such nuisance in the trans pordiation of garbage and rubbish, or
in its disposal upon the hereinafter mentioned dumping sites or on any persons
private property.
SECTION 3. It shall be unlawful for any person to store garbage in any
container other than a leak proof, tightly covored metal container which may
readily and conveniently be handled by one man.
SECTION a. it shall be unlawful for any person, firm, company or assoc-
iation to dispose of garbage or rubbish in any manner other than by buryinC it,
and garbage shall be covered over with a sufficient amount of earth to eliminate
all foul odors and in such manner as will not create a nuisance as defined
herein, or be offensive to any person or dangerour to human health.
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SECTION 5. Garbage and rubbish shall be collected, transported and
disposed of in strict compliance with all laws, with all ordinances of the City
of Paducah, and with all rules and regulations of the City -County Health Depart-
ment which are now in effect or which may hereafter be adopted or promulgated.
SECTIONS 6. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, company or assoc-
iation to dump and dispose of garbage or rubbish at any place within the city
except on his or its own private properties, or on either of the hereinafter
described tracts of land:
(1) The North Sixth Street dump held under lease and main-
tained by the P%unicipal Service and Supply Company
as a dumping ground by contract with the users, said
dump being more particularly described as follows:
"Beginning at the southwest corner of the intersection
of 6th Street and Flournoy Street; thence in a southerly
direction and with the west property line of Flournoy
Street 425 feet to 7th Street; thence in a westerly
direction and with the north property line of 7th Street
400 feet; thence in a northerly direction and parallel
with Flournoy Street 310 feet; thence in a westerly
direction and parallel with 6th street 125 feet; thence
in a northerly direction and parallel with Flournoy Street
45 feet; thence in a westerly direction and parallel with
6th street 275 feet to the east property line of Terrell
Street; them o in a northerly direction and with the east
property line of Terrell Street 70 feet to the south pro-
perty line of 6th street; thence in an easterly direction
and with the south property line of 6th Street 800 feet
to the point of beginning."
(2) The property known as Guthrie's Pit, the same being more
particularly described as follows:
"Beginning at a point where the east property line of
"B" Street is intersected b.J the north property line of
17th Street, said point being 305 feet north of the
northeast corner of the intersection of "B" Street and
Guthrie Avenue; thence in a westerly direction and with
the north property line of a 60 foot street known as 17th
Street a distance of 66 feet to the beginning of a curve
havin-; a radius of 120 feet to the center line of 17th
Street; thence in a northwesterly and northerly direction
continuing along the curving easterly property line of
17th Street a distance of 141.4 feet to the end of said
curve; thence in a northerly direction continuing along the
easterly line of 17th Street a distance of 138 feet more or
less; thence in a westerly direction and with the north
property line of 17th Street a distance of 15 feet more or
less to the southeasterly property line of a proposed 50
foot street; thence in a northeasterly direction and with
the property line of said proposed 50 foot street a distance
of 348 feet more or less to the south line of 16th street
in Eaumers Addition said point beinE 739.67 feet north of
the north property line of Guthrie Avenue and being the
northwest corner of Lot No. 19 in block No. 'C' owned by
the Citizens Savings Lank,Trustee; thence in a southerly
direction along the westerly line of Lot 19, block 'C',
Baumer's Addition, owned by the Citizens Savings Bank,
Trustee, parallel with and 269.67 feet fro. -.1 'A' Street,
a distance of 277.67 feet to the southwest corner of the
Citizens Savings Eank Trustee lot; thence in an easterly
direction and with the south line of the Citizens Savings
Bank Trustee lot, a distance of 23.67 feet to the line
of a lot owned by J. M. Dunn and wife; thence in a southerly
direction parallel with 'A' Street and with Dunn's
west line 146 feet; thence in a westerly direction
and with Dunn's north line, parallel with Guthrie
Avenue 90 feet; thence in a southerly d1rection and
with the east line of "B" Street, if extended 11 feet
to the point of beginning."
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Provided, however, no garbage or rubbish shall be dumped or
disposed of upon any portions of the above described lanfs which the City
of Paducah, by and through its City Engineer, shall lay out and designate
for the purpose of providing adequate drainage of adjoining lands, or for
the purpose of hereafter establishing streets or other public brays through
said lands.
SECTION 7. A violation of any provision or requirement of this
ordinance is hereby declared to be a misdemeanor, and any person, firm or
corporation upon conviction of any such violation shall be fined not less
than ';;10.00 nor more than :;x100.00, or shall be imprisoned not less than five
days nor more than 30 days, or shall be both so fined and imprisoned, and
each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.
SECTION 8. The provisions of this ordinance are severable. If
any provision, section, paragraph, sentence, or part thereof shall be held
to be unconstitutional or invalid, such dicision shall not affect or impair
the remainder of the ordinance, it being the legislative intent to ordain
and enact each provision, sentence, paragraph, sentence, or part thereof,
separately and independently of each other.
SECTION 9. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from
and after its adoption.
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Passed by the Board of Commissioners August 8, 1950
Recorded by Sarah Thurman, City Clerk, August 8, 1950-
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