Caldwell does not publish a standalone container-screening ordinance; trash-cart handling is governed by the Republic Services residential guidelines. Carts must be returned from the curb within 24 hours of collection, and accumulating refuse or overflowing containers can be cited as a nuisance under Chapter 7, Article 11.
Residential trash service in Caldwell is provided by Republic Services and billed through Caldwell City Utility Billing. The published residential guidelines set out how carts are handled: "All containers must be removed from curbside within 24 hours" of collection, carts must be set out by 7 a.m. with lids closed, and trash should be bagged to prevent blowing during service. Every resident receives a 95-gallon trash cart for automated pickup, with additional carts available for an extra monthly fee. Containers should not be overloaded or packed so tightly that contents are difficult to remove. Beyond the hauler's rules, the storage and condition of containers ties into Caldwell's nuisance code: under Chapter 7, Article 11 and section 10-02-04, premises must be kept clean and free of trash, debris, and other nuisances, so overflowing carts, accumulated refuse, or scattered garbage can be addressed as a code-compliance matter. The city's own code-compliance materials emphasize keeping exterior areas free of garbage and debris. Caldwell does not appear to publish a specific ordinance dictating exactly where carts must be stored between collections (such as behind a fence or out of street view); residents should follow the Republic Services placement and removal guidance and avoid letting containers create a visible nuisance.
Leaving containers at the curb beyond 24 hours violates the residential collection guidelines. Accumulated garbage, overflowing carts, or scattered refuse can be cited as a nuisance under Chapter 7, Article 11, triggering a 10-day voluntary-compliance notice before abatement.
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