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Ordinance 0906Ordinance No. 906 NEW SERIES AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ALA - MEDA MUNICIPAL CODE. BY AMEND - ING :SUBDIVISION : (b) OF SECTION 15 -611 AND AMENDING SECTION 15- 612 THEREOF, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ALAMEDA as follows: SECTION 1, Subdivison (b) of Section 15 -611 of the Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: (b) Garbage. The term "Garbage," when used hereinafter, shall be applied to and be construed. to. mean animal and vegetable waste resulting from .the preparation, han- dling, cooking and consumption of foods. It is composed largely of organic matter and its natural moisture content, The term does not include, .within its meaning, food processing wastes from canneries,. slaughter houses, packing plants or similar . industries, nor large quantities of condemned food products. Garbage originates. primarily in kitchens, stores, markets; restaurants, hotels and : other places where food is stored, cooked, or consumed. SECTION 2. That Section 15 -612 of the Alameda Municipal Code be, and is hereby, amended to read as follows: Section 15- 612. Deposit of Glass, Etc., Upon Street or Private Premises,.or in Sew- er, Etc,, Prohibited. NO person shall, in the City of Alameda, 'throw into or deposit up- on any public street, highway or grounds, or upon any private premises, or anywhere except in such places as may be designated for that purpose by the Superintendent of Streets, or provided by ordinance, any glass, broken ware, dirt, rubbish, broken ice, brine, salt, garbage or .filth, or suffer or permit the same to be deposited thereon. No person shall empty or throw or deposit in any cesspool or manhole or flushing hole of any sewer any glass, broken ware, hay, straw, dirF, rubbish, filth, butchers' offal or blood. (a) Garbage may be deposited into the sewer systems through a mechanically op- erated disposal device under the following conditions: . 1. The garbage disposal device. must be attached to the sewer in accordance with the Plumbing Code of the City and installed in a manner satisfactory to the Plumbing Inspector. 2. The device must be capable of grind - ing the garbage simultaneously with a flow of water. of not less than two (2) gallons per minute, or in such additional quantity as is necessary to cause the ground garbage to flow readily through the sewer system. The garbage shall be ground to the point where it is capable of meeting the follow- ing requirements: At least 40% shall pass a No. 8 sieve. At least 65% shall pass a No. 3 sieve. At least 100% shall pass a 1 /2ro sieve. Sieves shall be U. S. standard. 3. The use of garbage grinders for the purpose of preparing garbage for deposit into the sewer system shall be limited to: (a) Family homes and dwelling units. (b) Restaurants, hotels and establish - ments where food or drink is pre - pared and consumed on the prem- ises. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after the expiration of thirty . (30) days from the date of its final passage, WALTER V. HOWE, Presiding Officer of the Council. 1, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly and regu- larly adopted.and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting as- sembled on the 21st day of January, 1947, by . the following vote, to wit: AYES: .CounciImen Jones, Osborn, Sween- ey and Vice President Howe, (4). NOES: None. ABSENT: President Branscheid, (1) . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of said City this 22nd day of January, 1947, J. P. CLARK, City Clerk of the City of Alameda. Publish Jan. 22, 1947.