From April 1 to September 30, during the first and the third full week of each month of the resident's collection district pickup day pursuant to § 300-20, the City shall collect bagged leaves from public streets within the City, provided said leaves are properly secured in clear plastic bags not to exceed a thirty-gallon capacity. Such bags are to be placed near the gutter line so as to be easily collected from the roadway, but not so near the gutter line or roadway as to project therein or as to interfere with vehicles lawfully using said street or roadway. No trash sticker is required.
A. 
Year round, by appointment only, the City of Bridgeton shall collect small brush, branches and tree limbs no greater than six inches in diameter and in minimum lengths of three feet.
(1) 
Appointments shall be made with (and confirmed by) the Department of Public Works prior to placing the items at the curbside.
(2) 
The small brush and tree limbs shall be placed near the gutter line, but not so near the gutter line or roadway as to project therein or as to interfere with vehicles lawfully using said street or roadway.
B. 
Tree limbs in excess of six inches in diameter, or logs, trees, roots or stumps shall not be placed at curbside for pickup by the City. Such placement shall be deemed a violation of this article.
From October 1 to December 31, during the first and the third full week of each month of the resident's collection district pickup day pursuant to § 300-20, the City shall collect loose leaves from the public streets within the City, provided that said loose leaves are placed on the property, as close to the curb as possible, but not closer than 10 feet to any storm drain inlet.
The authorized time for placement of leaves, brush, or tree limbs to be collected by the City shall be no earlier than the Saturday immediately before the district (or appointment) collection day, and no later than 7:00 a.m. on the aforesaid collection dates.
Leaves, brush, and tree limbs shall not be swept, raked, or otherwise be allowed to spill or blow from private property onto the street or to come in contact with stormwater.