d. Loose materials such as pine needles, leaves, cut grass and small twigs must be containerized in untied bags or open containers. Suggestion: Put your TGO address on the container if you want it returned. e. Organic yard debris is not picked up from Undeveloped Parcels. f. Organic yard debris may not be mixed with household trash or other materials. 3. Trash – Other Materials a. Construction materials (concrete, wood, drywall, metal, plumbing materials, carpet, small appliances, and small furniture may be put in the open top dumpster in the maintenance yard. If you are not able to place such items in the dumpster for any reason, you must take them to the Brevard County disposal facility located at 3600 South Street (Rte. 405) in Titusville for disposal. DO NOT LEAVE SUCH ITEMS ON THE GROUND IN THE MAINTENANCE YARD. b. Do not leave sod, dirt, tree stumps, and chemicals (paint, painting products, oil, etc.) toilets, cabinets, and mattresses at the CSA Maintenance Yard. c. These items must be taken to the Brevard County Mockingbird Way Mulching Facility, (321-264-5009) located on SR 405, or the Brevard County transfer Station, (321-2645048) located on SR 405. DO NOT LEAVE SUCH ITEMS ON THE GROUND IN THE MAINTENANCE YARD. 4. Recycling a. Recycling must be taken to the green recycling dumpsters in the CSA Maintenance Yard for disposal. Recycling is not picked up curbside at parcels. b. Recycling is “single stream” – sorting is not required. c. Only loose items (unbagged) are accepted by Brevard County for recycling may be placed in the recycling dumpsters in the CSA Maintenance Yard. Contact Brevard County Waste Management for specific information regarding recyclable items or check www.tgocsa.org d. All cardboard boxes must be broken down and flattened prior to being placed in the recycling bins.
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