Osceola County curbside customers may set out white goods and up to 3 cubic yards of bulky waste at the curb. Bulky waste must be usual to housekeeping and previously used at the home; customers schedule white-goods pickup with the contractor.
Under Chapter 19, bulky waste means large household goods and furniture that require special handling, used at the dwelling, excluding exempt waste and white goods. Section 19-4(j) lets curbside customers set out white goods and not more than 3 cubic yards of bulky waste at the curbside, as individual items; customers must schedule white-goods collection with the contractor, who picks them up within 3 days of a request. Bulky and yard waste may not be commingled with household waste. Construction and demolition debris from renovations cannot be set out at the curb—residents must contract for a C&D bag or dumpster, or haul their own C&D to a permitted facility. Household chemical waste and electronics go to designated county drop-off sites.
Setting out prohibited items or exceeding limits is a $25 administrative fine per occurrence (Section 19-9(f)); improperly disposing of C&D can draw larger penalties.
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