As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTHORITY
The Rockland County Solid Waste Management Authority, a public
benefit corporation organized and existing under the Rockland County
Solid Waste Management Authority Act, Title 13-M of Article 8 of the
Public Authorities Law, Chapter 43-A of the Consolidated Laws of the
State of New York, as amended from time to time.
BULK ITEMS
Items that may be too large to fit into standard household
trash cans or are typically not collected as part of weekly trash
collections, such as small household appliances and housewares; painted,
laminated and treated wood, including lumber under four feet in length
and under 25 pounds, and plywood; furniture (wooden and upholstered);
mattresses; textiles; bulky plastics; packing materials; insulation;
office equipment; and small machinery, generated within the County
and which has been discarded or rejected as being spent, useless,
worthless, or in excess to the owners at the time of such discard
or rejection, having served their intended use. Bulk items shall not
include any items or materials that appear on the list of designated
recyclables.
COMMERCIAL
Any firm, company, corporation, partnership, association,
institution, multifamily residence, townhouse, cooperative or condominium
apartment building or complex, joint stock association or any other
group of individuals, or other entity providing a public service or
engaged in a business for profit, and includes the plural as well
as the singular.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS
Solid waste resulting from construction, remodeling, repair,
demolition of structures, and road building, which is generated within
the County. Such wastes include but are not limited to bricks, concrete
and other masonry materials, lumber, and asphalt, as designated by
the Authority, and modified from time to time, by resolution.
COUNTY
The County of Rockland.
CURBSIDE
The location within five feet from the public street at which
yard waste, solid waste, scrap metal, construction and demolition
debris, or recyclables may be set out for collection by a hauler.
DESIGNATED FACILITY
Any publicly owned solid waste facility(ies) and/or any solid
waste facility(ies) owned and/or operated by the authority, and designated
by the authority for acceptance or disposal of yard waste, solid waste,
construction and demolition debris, scrap metals, and/or recyclables,
including but not limited to transfer stations, materials recovery
facilities, drop-off centers, and resource recovery facilities.
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLES
Recyclables, as designated by the Authority, and modified
from time to time by resolution and which shall be separated from
the solid waste stream for collection and/or delivery to a materials
recovery facility or other recycling facility.
DUMPSTER CONTAINER
A container used for the purpose of temporarily holding construction
and demolition debris, solid waste, scrap metals, or recyclables and
which generally ranges in size from 1/2 cubic yard to 40 cubic yards.
HAULER
Each such individual or carting company, or any municipality
providing such collection service, authorized by a valid permit issued
by the Department of Health to collect, pick up, remove, transport
and/or dispose or cause to be collected, picked up, removed, transported
or disposed any yard waste, solid waste, construction and demolition
debris, scrap metals, and/or recyclables generated within the County
and placed at curbside or other designated area for collection by
such hauler.
INFECTIOUS WASTE
Any material containing any organism (such as a virus or
bacterium) that is capable of being communicated by invasion and multiplication
in body tissues and is capable of causing disease or adverse health
impacts in humans.
LANDSCAPER
Any person or entity, commercial or otherwise, who performs
the following services for customers within Rockland County for financial
consideration: cutting, trimming, lawn care, and maintenance of trees
and shrubs; collection, consolidation, and removal of yard waste.
MUNICIPALITY
The County, any village, town, city, school district, special
district, or public authority located in the County, or any combination
thereof.
OWNER
Any person who, alone or jointly or severally with another:
(1) shall have legal title to any dwelling or dwelling unit, with
or without accompanying actual possession thereof; or (2) shall have
charge, care, or control of any dwelling or dwelling unit, as owner,
lessee, mortgagee or vendee in possession, assignee of rents, or as
a receiver; of an executor, administrator, trustee, or guardian of
the estate of the owner. Any agent for any of the above shall be bound
to comply with the provisions of this chapter to the same extent as
if he were the owner.
PERMIT
A written license and authorization to carry on a specified
activity or activities as regulated by this chapter and includes any
written approval issued by the Commissioner of the Department of Health
or his duly designated representative.
PERSON
Includes any individual; landlord, tenant, owner or manager
of a multifamily residence, townhouse, cooperative or condominium
apartment building or complex; chief executive officer, owner or manager
of a commercial entity; director or manager of any institution, including
nonprofit or tax-exempt organizations; firm; public or private corporation;
municipality; political subdivision; association; partnership; institution;
public body; joint stock association or any other group of individuals,
including apartment, condominium, and townhouse association; and the
term "person" shall include plural as well as singular.
PUTRESCIBLE
That the material in question is capable of undergoing the
process of decomposition resulting in the formation of malodorous
byproducts.
RECYCLABLES
Any material generated within the County and which, under
any applicable law, is not hazardous and which is designated to be
separated from the waste stream to be recycled.
REGULATED MEDICAL WASTE
Any medical waste that is a solid waste that is generated
in the diagnosis, treatment (e.g., provision of medical services),
or immunization of human beings or animals, in research pertaining
thereto, or in the production or testing of biologicals, that is not
excluded or exempted under 6 NYCRR Part 360-17.2(h)(2).
SCRAP METALS
White goods (stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers
and hot water heaters), metal furniture, recognizable and uncontaminated
metal vehicle parts (excluding mufflers and catalytic converters and
parts that contain fluids or motor oils), metal pipes, bed frames,
metal sheds and other metal objects, generated within the County and
which have been discarded or rejected as being spent, useless, worthless,
or in excess to the owners at the time of such discard or rejection,
having served their intended use.
SOLID WASTE
All putrescible and non-putrescible solid wastes resulting
from handling, preparation, cooking, serving or consumption of food
and other non-recyclable household waste products, as well as residue
from the burning of coal or wood, as well as bulk items, which are
generated within the County. It shall include, but not be limited
to, materials or substances discarded or rejected as being spent,
useless, worthless, or in excess to the owners at the time of such
discard or rejection, or that are being accumulated, stored, or physically,
chemically or biologically treated prior to being discarded or rejected,
having served their intended use, or as a manufacturing by-product,
including, but not limited to, garbage, refuse, industrial, commercial
and agricultural waste, rubbish, ashes, contained gaseous material,
incinerator residue, offal, but not including sewage sludge and other
highly diluted water-carried materials or substances and those in
gaseous form, special nuclear or by-product material within the meaning
of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or waste which appears
on the list or satisfies the characteristics of hazardous waste promulgated
by the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation.
SUITABLE CONTAINER
The receptacles to be utilized for the set-out of mandated
materials, as designated by the Authority.
TIRES
Tires from cars and trucks and their casings.
YARD WASTE
Grass clippings, leaves, and brush which are generated within
the County, and excluding trees and tree stumps, and which shall be
separated from the solid waste stream for collection and/or delivery
to a designated facility. Yard waste may also include other types
of green waste as designated by the Authority, and modified from time
to time, by resolution.
YARD WASTE COMPOSTING FACILITY
Any publicly owned yard waste composting facility(ies) designated
by the Authority to receive, process, and market compost and wood
products from yard waste generated within the County.
The Rockland County Solid Waste Management Authority
shall implement and administer the provisions of this chapter related
to:
A. Determination of the designated facility that shall
serve a particular municipality;
B. Determination of the types of wastes that shall be
handled and processed at each designated facility;
C. Designation of those materials that are to be separated
and collected for recycling at the materials recovery facility or
other designated facility. A current official list of designated recyclables
shall be maintained by and be available from the Authority;
D. Coordination with the Department of Health on the
implementation and enforcement of this chapter, and exchange of information
with the Department of Health related to such implementation and enforcement;
E. Promulgation of regulations applicable to commercial entities requesting Authority approval of their recycling programs for purposes of §
350-11C of this chapter;
F. Promulgation of regulations applicable to landscapers, tree service companies, and green waste recyclers requesting authority approval of their green waste recycling programs for purposes of §
350-13D of this chapter;
G. Promulgation of such other regulations and performance
of such other duties and functions determined by the Authority to
be in furtherance of the goals of this chapter.
The Authority shall cause to be drawn up an
implementation schedule or schedules which shall list all portions
of this chapter which remain to be implemented. Such schedule or schedules
shall be mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the
Clerk of the County Legislature, the County Clerk, and to each municipality,
addressed to the clerk of each such municipality. Said schedule or
schedules shall be effective upon the date of such mailing.
If any part of this chapter is found to be illegal
by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining sections shall
remain in full force and effect.
This chapter shall be effective immediately
upon filing with the New York State Secretary of State