Madison Park

Be Sure To Follow Curb It Yard Waste Rules

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Yard waste is collected from the curb once a week on your scheduled collection day provided the materials meet preparation requirements. Yard waste is made into mulch and compost for reuse. Please Note: Yard waste generated from work by a contractor is NOT eligible for curbside collection. Contractors must remove the yard waste from your home after work is completed.

 

 

 

Click on the link to view the Holiday Collection Schedule.

Items Accepted For Yard Waste Collection

The following yard waste items will be collected:

  • Grass clippings
  • Leaves
  • Limbs
  • Logs
  • Plants
  • Pruning
  • Shrubbery
  • Tree trimmings
  • Weeds
  • Other similar materials generated in the maintenance of residential yards and gardens

Items Not Accepted For Collection:

  • Dirt, rocks or concrete
  • Treated lumber and wood
  • Tree stumps
  • Yard waste generated by contractor work

How To Prepare Yard Waste For Collection:

  • Refer to your particular type of yard waste below for proper preparation.
  • Place yard waste at the curb by 6:30 am on your scheduled collection day.
  • Place yard waste within six feet of the curb and at least three feet away from other collection items (including other yard waste) and obstacles such as mailboxes, phone poles and vehicles, etc. Do not block the sidewalk.
  • Please place yard waste at the curb no sooner than the day before collection. A minimum $50 citation may be issued if you place yard waste at the curb sooner than the day before collection.

Note: Residents using their personal containers for yard waste collection should use uncovered containers less than 32 gallons. Solid Waste Services recommends the use of paper bags for grass clippings, leaves and weeds for collection preparation. Paper bags can be purchased from some local retailers.

Brush

  • Brush should be no longer than five feet in length and four inches in diameter.
  • Separate brush into piles that are no longer than five feet long and three feet high. There should be two feet in between each pile.

Grass clippings 

  • Grass clippings must be placed in untied plastic bags or paper for collection or placed in uncovered containers less than 32 gallons.
  • Containers or plastic/paper bags should not weigh more than 75 pounds each.
  • Grass clippings can be mixed with other yard waste such as leaves and trimmings.

Leaves 

  • Leaves must be placed in untied plastic or paper bags for collection or placed in uncovered trash cans. Do not put any other trash in the same container.

Limbs 

  • Limbs must be no longer than five feet in length and no larger than four inches in diameter.
  • Limbs should be separated in piles that are no longer than five feet long and three feet high. There should be two feet in between each pile.
  • Limbs should not be tied.
  • Limbs may be placed in containers for collection.

Logs 

  • Logs must be under four inches in diameter
  • Tree stumps will not be collected.

Prefer to Use Grass Clippings for Mulch?

Leaving grass clipping on the lawn after mowing ensures that nutrients will be returned to the soil. Grass clippings are 20-30% protein and usually contain about 4% nitrogen, 2% potassium and 0.5% phosphorus as well as all the necessary trace elements plants need. 

When leaving clippings on the lawn, adjust your lawn mower to remove no more than one third of the grass leaf surface at any one mowing. Any mower can be used, but one that mulches as it cuts is best. Use a slow-release fertilizer, water when necessary, and mow the grass at the proper height.

Note County Waste Management prefers Residents Use Paper Bags for clippings and leaves.   Those bags can be tossed directly into the trucks and will decompose meaning they do not have to be removed at compost central like the plastic bags.

 

These extra large paper bags can now be purchased at some of the area home improvement stores.  Mecklenburg County  Wipe Out Waste distributed some of the bags to Mecklenburg County residents to try out this year at the Southern Spring Show.   Most takers thought the bags were a good idea.  

 

Better yet use your own personal uncovered 32 gallon containers for clippings and leaves.   Then there is just the one time purchase cost and no waste of buying paper bags or plastic bags.  

 

Remember Logs over 4 inches should not be placed curb side ever.   If they get picked up consider yourself lucky because the crews do not have to pick them up.

 

As mentioned in the HOA minutes in April 2016 by the Code Inspector do not place yard waste curb side earlier than the day prior to your scheduled pickup day.  You will be fined $50 for not following the rules.   

 

That of course is a Thursday pickup for Tyvola South on the Madison Park / Montclaire side and Wednesday pickup for the majority of Madison Park on the North side of Tyvola over to E. Woodlawn.

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