As used in this chapter, the Following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ASHES
The residue from fires used for cooking foods and heating buildings, with the exception as set forth in §
162-6, such as floor sweepings as may accumulate in connection with the ordinary daily use of dwellings and stores.
BRUSH
Tree or hedge trimmings not less than two inches nor more
than 12 inches in diameter that can be chipped.
BULK TRASH
Refuse and garbage that, due to its size, cannot fit into
the automated trash collection container, except materials that can
be recycled.
CONTAINER
The automated trash collection container provided by the
Township to each resident for the collection of garbage and refuse.
CONCRETE
Items made of cement, clay, sand, gravel and water to form
such items as sidewalks, curbs, walls, bricks, blocks and patios.
Brick pavers shall also be included under this definition.
GARBAGE
The meat and vegetable waste solids resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and consumption of foods.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Paint, solvents, cleaners, stains, thinners, finish removers,
acids, bases, gasoline, kerosene, oil, antifreeze, hydraulic fluid,
fluorescent lights, batteries, pesticides, herbicides, propane, tank
cylinders and all other dangerous, highly volatile or explosive matter,
in either liquid, gaseous or solid form.
LOGS
Tree limbs or trunks over 12 inches in diameter
METAL
Ferrous and nonferrous metallic items that are not defined as "cans" under Chapter
227 or "hazardous materials" in this section.
REFUSE
Ashes, rubbish, tires and waste paper.
RUBBISH
Rags, old clothes, leather, rubber, carpets, pressure treated wood, excelsior, sawdust, tree or hedge trimmings other than brush, stumps, any other combustible solids not considered by the Township to be of a highly volatile or explosive nature, metal shavings, crockery and other similar materials that can not be recycled per Chapter
227, but not the wastes resulting from building construction or alteration work. It shall also include any small accumulation of cellar or yard dirt.
TIRES
Rubber used for wheels on cars, trucks and farm equipment
up to 48 inches in height and 12 inches or less in width. Not included
in this definition is forklift tires or any other industrial-type
tire.
TRADE WASTE
All material resulting from the prosecution of any business,
trade or industry conducted for profit, and including but not limited
to paper, rags, leather, rubber, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior,
sawdust, garbage and other combustible solids, except manure, not
considered by the Township to be of a highly volatile or explosive
nature, metals, metal shavings, wire, tin cans, cinders, earth and
other materials.
WASTE MATERIAL
All or any garbage, refuse, waste paper or ashes, no matter
how originating, wastes from building construction or alteration work
or cellar or yard dirt.
WASTE PAPER
Waxed paper, plastic or foil-coated paper, envelopes with
glassine windows, carbon paper, blueprint paper, food contaminated
paper, soiled paper, thermal fax paper and all other paper products
that cannot be recycled.
WHITE GOODS
Includes the following home appliances; refrigerators; freezers;
dehumidifiers; air conditioners; washers; dryers; dishwashers; water
heaters and stoves.
WOOD
Lumber (nonpressure treated), logs, plywood, moldings, wooden
furniture and particleboard.
[Amended 12-5-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-17]
Applicable fees are detailed in the universal fee chart located in §
18-2, reference number 27, of the Code of the Township of Lumberton.
When trade waste, as defined in §
162-1, exceeds a total of 25 pounds in weight at any one collection, such trade waste shall not be collected by the Township, but the producer thereof shall at his own expense have these materials disposed.
Ashes, as defined in §
162-1 and to be collected by the Township, shall not include the fuel residue from steam power plants. Ashes from boilers heating buildings shall be collected by the Township, but where such boilers are also used for lighting or power purposes, the ashes shall not be collected by the Township if those resulting from light or power generation exceed 10% of the total ashes produced by the boilers.
No person shall prevent or interfere with any
agent or employee of the Township in the discharge of his duties in
the collection of garbage, ashes or refuse or in the sweeping or cleaning
of any street or in the removal therefrom of sweepings, ashes, garbage,
rubbish, paper, snow, ice or other refuse material.
All trash and garbage collected within the Township
of Lumberton shall be disposed of by the sanitary landfill or incinerator
method in accordance with the standards for the design, operation
and maintenance of sanitary landfills and incinerators contained in
the State Sanitary Code.
The public landfill area was closed on December 31, 1991, and is no longer in operation. Any resident leaving any material at this site will be subject to a fine in accordance with §
162-13 of this chapter.
[Amended 12-5-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-19]
Any person, firm, corporation, association or legal party whatsoever who shall violate, or authorize or procure a violation, or cause to be violated, any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable as provided under §
1-11 governing general penalty provisions. If the state requires, limits or expands potential minimum or maximum penalties in contradiction to this chapter, state law shall apply.