Refuse Disposal. 3.1 The resident of a unit shall deposit all domestic refuse in the refuse bins provided. 3.2 The refuse collectors will empty the refuse bins once a week on the arranged collection day. 3.3 Refuse bags may not be left on the sidewalk or outside the bins overnight. Do not deposit any refuse on the common property. 3.4 Residents or visitors caught throwing rubbish on the common property or vicinity are subject to prosecution in terms of Municipal Health Regulations. Such transgressors must be reported to the Body Corporate. 3.5 Kitchen refuse, food scraps, fat and oil shall not be washed down washbasins or thrown in drains. Each resident is personally responsible to clear blocked drains within their unit. If a maintenance request is logged and the maintenance team finds that this has not been done, a call-out fee of R300 will be charged to the resident. Residents must use refuse bags when disposing of food scraps. 3.6 No garden refuse will be collected. It should be taken to the local municipal dumping ground. 3.7 Cigarette butts and other objects of whatever nature shall not be thrown out of windows, from balconies or on common property. 3.8 Waste must be securely wrapped before placing it in the receptacle. Waste containers (e.g. tins and bottles) must be completely drained before placing it in the receptacle. 3.9 Refuse may not be handled in a way which would contradict the Regulations of the Municipality. For example; broken glass should be wrapped in a double layer of newspaper, etc. 3.10 Owners and residents should put a hygienic and dry bin for the purpose of refuse removal at the place and time specified by the trustees.
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