That staff report PW-25-026 Waste Update – Medical Exemption Policy, Condominium Corporation Collection and Social Housing Collection be received as information; and
That the Waste Collection Exemption Policy for medical and diaper waste be approved and implemented for the new curbside waste collection program; and
That the Technical Guidelines for Waste Collection Services at Condominium Corporations be approved and waste collection services continue to only those corporations that meet the updated technical guidelines, with all others required to obtain private waste collection services; and
That multi-residential social housing properties be required to obtain private waste collection services; and
That social housing properties with private internal roadways be required to either meet the Technical Guidelines for Waste Collection Services for Condominium Corporations for municipal waste collection services or they must obtain private waste collection services; and
That social housing properties fronting a municipal street with private individual driveways participate in the municipal curbside waste collection program, as long as they adhere to the residential requirements outlined in the Waste Management By-law; and
Further that when the Waste Management By-law 2013-164 is updated, the provision in section 4.9: Norfolk County Social Housing multi-residential buildings, over six (6) units, be allowed to set up to 30 bags of waste for collection at the curb be removed.