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A. If a home occupation is carried on in a residential zone as allowed by the planning commission, the resident shall pay only for residential service unless an unsanitary condition develops or unless more garbage and/or refuse is set for collection than is allowed for in a residential service. In the event a dispute arises over whether a home occupation should be required to pay residential or commercial rates, the sanitation technician shall make the determination as to what service is being used or should be used and therefore what service is to be charged.

B. If a commercial building with a single entrance, exclusive of fire exits, has multiple tenants, the owner of the real estate shall have the option of paying for service for all the tenants or the owner of the real estate, upon notifying the city on a form provided by the city, can require the tenants to pay for individual services. The form shall provide that in the event the tenant fails to pay for the service rendered, the owner of the real estate shall assume responsibility for the debt and agree to pay the same. The form shall also provide that if the service is convened from a single service to multiple services or vice versa, the account or accounts must be paid in full before the change is made.

C. If two or more types of service are available to a garbage account, both which adequately and satisfactorily serve the account, the owner of the real estate or the party receiving the service, depending upon the circumstances, shall have the option of selecting the service he wishes to receive, so long as no unsanitary condition is created as a result of the service selection of the owner of the real estate or the party receiving the service. If a dispute arises between the owner of the real estate or the party receiving the service and the collector of refuse concerning the type of collection service an account should be receiving, the sanitation technician shall make the determination as to what type of service is to be charged.

D. A service fee for commercial accounts shall be determined by the sanitation technician depending upon the circumstances. If a dispute arises between the owner of the real estate or the party receiving the service and the collector of refuse concerning the type of collection service an account should be receiving, the sanitation technician shall make the determination as to what type of service is to be charged.

E. The city shall have the power, from time to time, by resolution or after council consideration by motion duly made and passed, to set forth and determine additional rules and regulations and other matters as may be necessary in the discretion of the city council for the proper execution of this chapter.