Whenever used in this article, unless a different meaning clearly appears
from the context, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BUILDING
Any premises occupied by commercial, industrial or residential tenants.
COLLECTOR
Any person privately engaged or employed by the Borough in the business
of collecting garbage, refuse or rubbish.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes from the handling, preparation,
cooking and consumption of food.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Those materials requiring special handling techniques due to the
potential dangers caused by their inherent toxicity, breakage, consumption
and/or illegal use, i.e., paints, chemicals, hydrocarbons and/or their derivatives,
refuse pharmaceuticals and discarded syringes, cathode ray tubes, fluorescent
bulbs, etc.
PERSON
Includes individuals, partnerships, public or private corporations
or associations of persons, owners, tenants, agents or lessees.
RECEPTACLE, METAL
A metal container, with handles, having a tightly fitting cover,
which shall not exceed a capacity of twenty (20) gallons and shall have been
originally designed and manufactured for the purpose of retaining garbage.
RECEPTACLE, PLASTIC
A plastic container, with handles, having a tightly fitting cover,
which shall not exceed a capacity of thirty-two (32) gallons.
RECEPTACLE, PLASTIC BAG
A flexible plastic sack of a minimum of three (3) mils thickness
and so constructed to be capable of being tied or fastened at the top so as
to prevent spillage and/or leakage of its contents.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid wastes, except body wastes,
including cans, glasses, bottles, crockery, household sweepings and other
items of a similar facsimile, usually of a noncombustible nature.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible solid wastes, including paper, cardboard, excelsior,
straw, boxes, crates, garden and lawn clippings, wood and materials of a similar
facsimile, usually of a combustible nature.
No person shall dispose of, deposit or throw garbage, refuse or rubbish
or any other materials upon or along any public or private highway, road or
street or upon public or private property or any river, stream or body of
water within the Borough.
No person shall privately collect or transport any garbage, refuse or
rubbish within the Borough except in compactor-type collection units. All
vehicles used shall at all times be subject to inspection and approval by
the Borough's Health Officer or his designee and shall be kept and maintained
in a clean and sanitary condition and in good working order.
All garbage, refuse or rubbish collected and transported within the
Borough which shall spill or fall while being carried or conveyed to a truck
or other collection vehicle or container shall be immediately removed and
broom-cleaned so as to leave the premises or street in a clean condition.
No person other than the owner or authorized collector of the Borough
shall interfere with or disturb any garbage, refuse or rubbish after it has
been placed in a receptacle or properly tied together and placed on the curb
for collection.
All owners of vacant lots shall keep the premises free from garbage,
refuse or rubbish.
Hazardous materials, as defined by this article shall not be placed
in receptacles but shall be removed by appointment through a special collection.
All hazardous materials shall be securely wrapped and tied to prevent breakage
during collection.
[Amended 9-20-2007 by Ord. No. 07-21]
A. The Director of the Department of Public Works shall have the
power to establish proper rules and regulations covering the collection of
garbage, refuse and rubbish not inconsistent with the provisions of this article
and to fix the time for such collections and to change the time of such collections
whenever, in his judgment, such change shall be necessary or advisable.
B. Anyone dropping off items at the Borough of Carteret Recycling
Center will be required to present a valid driver’s license or other
proof of Borough residency.
C. There will be a fee charged for special handling or pickup of
bulk waste items such as appliances, washing machines, dryers, refrigerators,
humidifiers, denumidifiers, stoves, dishwashers, air conditioners, microwaves,
water coolers and other such items. The fee charged will be $10 per item,
except that no fee will be charged if the resident drops off the item at the
recycling center.
D. There will be a fee charged for special pickup of bulk waste
such as furniture, waste building material from construction, remodeling,
repair and demolition operation on houses, buildings and other structures
by residents. The fee will be $20 per cubic yard; less than two cubic yards
will be free. If work is done by a contractor, the contractor is responsible
for removal of waste. Penalties provided for, pursuant to this chapter, shall
be applicable if such work is actually performed by a contractor and a resident
disposes, or attempts to dispose of, the resultant waste through the municipal
collection system, the Public Works Department or the recycling center.
E. Dirt, sand, or other soil material will not be collected by the
Borough and any used oil, or other such hazardous materials, shall not be
dropped off at the recycling center.
F. There will be a fee charged for bulk items of concrete, asphalt,
bricks, blocks, and/or stone. Up to one cubic yard (four sidewalk slabs) will
be free. Anything above this amount shall be $75 per truckload or eight cubic
yards.
G. No municipal collection shall be provided to any industrial or
commercial businesses, which shall be required to dispose of their garbage,
rubbish and refuse through the use of their own dumpsters, or other containers,
at their sole cost and expense.
H. With regard to the disposal of any material requiring the payment
of a fee and/or other Borough approval or pickup scheduling, application therefor
and proof of such payment and/or approval shall be obtained through the Borough
Clerk’s office, the Board of Health, and/or the Department of Public
Works, or their respective designees, as determined by the Mayor, by executive
order.
The enforcing agencies of this article will be the Board of Health,
the Superintendent of Streets and Roads and the Borough of Carteret Police
Department.
[Amended 4-19-1990 by Ord.
No. 90-16]
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties set forth in §
1-17 of this Code.