Bulky residential waste must be stored neatly at least 3 ft behind the main residential structure (SLCRO §607.120). Two bulky pickups per year are included in the minimum service level. Scrap tires and major appliances are excluded.
Chapter 607 distinguishes bulky waste (large items like furniture, mattresses) from demolition/construction waste. Demolition waste requires an application under §607.865 (contractors and commercial owners) — owner-occupied residential demolitions are exempt from the fee but must file the application. Construction-waste roll-offs cannot be over-filled and may not be stored in a floodplain unless in a container.
Special tax bill for cleanup; up to $1,000/day; contractor license action.
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