The Town of Pittsford finds that:
A. Removal of certain materials from the solid waste stream
will decrease the flow of solid waste to landfills, aid in the conservation
of valuable resources and reduce the required capacity of existing and proposed
resource facilities.
B. The New York Solid Waste Management Act of 1988 requires
that municipalities adopt a local law or ordinance by September 1, 1992, to
require that solid waste which has been left for collection or which is delivered
by the generator of such waste to a solid waste management facility shall
be separated into recyclable, reusable or other components for which economic
markets for alternate uses exist.
This chapter is adopted pursuant to Chapter 541 of the Laws of 1976
as amended and Chapter 552 of the Laws of 1980 of the State of New York as
amended:
A. To institute a plan for the management of recyclable
materials generated or originated in the Town of Pittsford outside the boundaries
of the Village of Pittsford to promote the safety, health and well-being of
persons and property within said town; and
B. To implement the express policy of the State of New York
encouraging solid waste reduction through recycling.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and terms shall
have the meaning ascribed thereto:
AUTHORIZED HAULER
Any person licensed by the municipality or under contract with the
county to collect and transport recyclable materials generated or originated
within the county.
AUTHORIZED RECYCLING FACILITY OR FACILITIES
A permitted facility or facilities for processing recyclable materials
specified in the rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to the County
of Monroe Solid Waste Reuse and Recycling Local Law of 1991, and any amendments
thereto. This term shall exclude incinerating facilities, waste-to-energy
facilities and landfills.
CONTAINER
A county-provided blue box container with a county logo for recyclable
materials or any other durable container for recyclable materials readily
identifiable by the hauler as a container for recycling materials.
EXECUTIVE
The County Executive of Monroe County.
FACILITY
Any solid waste management - resource-recovery facility employed
beyond the initial solid waste collection process which is to be used, occupied
or employed for or is incidental to the receiving, transporting, storage,
processing or disposal of solid waste or the recovery by any means of any
material or energy product or resource therefrom, including recycling centers,
transfer stations, processing systems, resource-recovery facilities, sanitary
landfills, plants and facilities for composting or land-spreading of solid
wastes, secure land burial facilities, reprocessing and recycling facilities,
surface impoundments and waste oil storage, incinerators and other solid waste
disposal, reduction or conversion facilities.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any hazardous waste as defined under the Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq., or hazardous substance as
defined under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability
Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq., or hazardous waste as defined under
New York Environmental Conservation Law § 27-0901 et seq., as each
such law may be amended from time to time, and the regulations promulgated
thereunder and any analogous or succeeding federal, state or local law, rule
or regulation and any regulations promulgated thereunder and any other material
which any governmental agency or unit having appropriate jurisdiction shall
determine from time to time cannot be processed at the facility because it
is harmful, toxic or dangerous.
PERSON
Any natural person, partnership, association, joint venture, corporation,
estate, trust, county, city, town, village, improvement district, governmental
entity or other legal entity.
RECOVERABLE MATERIALS, OTHER
Any material, substance, by-product, compound or any other item generated
or originated within the county and separated from solid waste at the point
of generation for separate collection, sale, external reuse or reprocessing
and/or disposition other than by disposal in landfills, sewage treatment plants
or incinerators. The term recoverable materials does not include recyclable
materials as defined herein.
[Amended 12-1-1992 by L.L.
No. 18-1992]
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS — Includes, but is not limited
to the following
A.
ALUMINUMAluminum products and containers fabricated primarily of aluminum and commonly used for soda, beer, beverages or other food or drink products and other aluminum products.
B.
BOXBOARDWoodpulp-based material which is usually smooth on both sides but with no corrugated center, excluding material with wax coating.
C.
CORRUGATEDWoodpulp-based material which is usually smooth on both sides with a corrugated center. Commonly used for boxes, excluding material with wax coating.
D.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRISMaterial resulting from the construction, renovation, equipping, remodeling, repair and demolition of structures and roads; and material consisting of vegetation resulting from land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance and seasonal and storm-related cleanup. Such material includes, but is not limited to, bricks, concrete and other masonry materials, soil, rock, wood, wall coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, nonasbestos insulation, roofing shingles, asphaltic pavement, glass, plastics, electrical wiring and components, carpeting, foam padding, linoleum and metals that are incidental to any of the above.
E.
GLASS BOTTLESNew and used glass food and beverage containers which have been rinsed and are free from food contamination, including clear (flint), green and brown (amber) colored glass bottles. Glass shall not include ceramics, plate glass, auto glass, Pyrex, leaded glass, mirrored glass or flat glass.
F.
MAGAZINESMagazines, glossy catalogs and other glossy paper.
G.
HIGH-GRADE PAPERWhite and colored office bond, duplicating paper, computer paper and other high-quality paper.
H.
LARGE APPLIANCESStoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, dryers, washing machines, water heaters and other large appliances and scrap metal and excluding air conditioners, microwaves and televisions.
I.
METAL CANSContainers fabricated primarily of steel or tin or bi-metal cans of steel, tin and/or aluminum, but not including aluminum cans.
J.
NEWSPRINTCommon, inexpensive machine-finished paper made chiefly from woodpulp and used for newspapers. This term excludes magazines.
K.
PLASTICSIncludes high-density polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polystyrene and polyethylene terepthalate (PET). Commonly used for soda, milk and other containers.
L.
WOOD WASTEIncludes logs, pallets and other wood materials.
M.
YARD WASTEGrass clippings, leaves, branches up to four inches in diameter and other like vegetative garden materials.
RECYCLING or RECYCLED
Any method, technique or process utilized to separate, process, modify,
convert, treat or otherwise prepare solid waste so that its component materials
or substances may be beneficially used or reused as raw materials.
SOLID WASTE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid wastes generated or originated
within the county, including but not limited to materials or substances discarded
or rejected, whether as being spent, useless, worthless or in excess to the
owners at the time of such discard or rejection or for any other reason, or
are being accumulated, stored or physically, chemically or biologically treated
prior to being discarded, have served their intended use or are a manufacturing
by-product, including but not limited to garbage, refuse and other discarded
solid materials, including solid waste materials, resulting from industrial,
commercial and agricultural operations and from community activities, sludge
from air or water pollution-control facilities or water supply treatment facilities,
rubbish, ashes, contained gaseous material, incinerator residue, demolition
and construction debris and offal, but not including sewage and other highly
diluted water-carried materials or substances and those in gaseous form or
hazardous waste as defined in this chapter.
SOURCE SEPARATION
The segregation of recyclable materials and other recoverable materials
from solid waste at the point of generation for separate collection, sale
or other disposition.
WASTE STREAM REDUCTION PROGRAM
Includes source separation, recycling programs, changes to the packaging
portion of the waste stream to reduce solid waste generated, the activities
and enterprises of scrap dealers, processors and consumers and other programs
designed to reduce the volume of solid waste or enhance reclamation and recovery
of solid waste or recyclable materials otherwise destined for the municipal
waste stream. For purposes of this definition, such reduction programs shall
not include the processing of waste for incineration or disposal by other
means.