Fairfax County uses three methods of recycling collected yard waste: (1) sending yard debris and vacuumed leaves to out-of-county composting facilities, (2) grinding brush into mulch available for residents, and (3) grinding vacuumed leaves available for residents.
Section 33.1-346 of the Code of Virginia makes littering or dumping trash a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500.
Used Paint The best way to dispose of it is at the Household Hazardous Waste events or at the Fairfax County I-66 Transfer Station (4618 W. Ox Road).
Even the stuff that isn't recycled it's incinerated at the Covanta WTE plant down in Lorton so the actual amount of physical waste produced is pretty minimal and most of the incident metal waste is also extracted in the process.
This includes office paper, catalogs, magazines, junk mail, cardboard (flattened), newspapers, paper grocery bags, and cereal boxes. If your business meets any ONE of the following criteria, you must recycle one Principle Recyclable Material (PRM) in addition to mixed paper and cardboard.
Business closures typically require documentation, which can include lease terminations, bills of sale, a copy of the business license from the new county of business, cancellation, and/or final tax returns (which must be marked as final).
RMO License One of the most common, and often easiest ways that people without any prior experience can gain access to a contractor license is by utilizing either an “RMO” or “RME.”
What are the Requirements to Getting a Virginia Contractor License? 5 years experience. Complete 8-hour pre-licensing course. Pass all three required exams (Virginia, General, & Advanced) Pass specialty trade exam. Submit application and required documentation of experience and minimum net worth ($45,000)
All businesses operating in the City of Fairfax must apply for an annual license with the Commissioner of the Revenue. Business license taxes are levied annually and are typically based on a business's gross receipts.
Any person who undertakes work without (i) any valid Virginia contractor's license or certificate when a license or certificate is required by this chapter or (ii) the proper class of license as defined in § 54.1-1100 for the work undertaken, shall be fined an amount not to exceed $500 per day for each day that such ...