[Adopted 7-14-1992 by L.L. No. 5-1992 (Ch. 255 of the 1984
Code)]
It is the purpose of this article to comply
with § 120-aa of the General Municipal Law of the State
of New York as enacted in Section 23 of the Solid Waste Management
Act of 1988, Chapter 70 of the 1988 Laws of New York State. Section
120-aa requires that municipalities recycle those components of the
waste stream for which economic markets exist where the full avoided
costs of proper collection, transportation and disposal of source-separated
materials are equal to or greater than the net costs of recycling.
"Net cost of recycling" is defined as the cost of collection, transportation
and sale of said components less the amount received from their sale.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
CURBLINE
The boundary between a public street or roadway and a private
or public property.
GENERATOR OF SOLID WASTE
An individual or entity which produces or causes to be produced
refuse, trash or recyclable materials.
NONRESIDENCE
A parcel, building or designated space within a building
that does not contain dwelling units.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Materials which may include newspaper, cardboard, white office
paper, glass bottles and jars, plastic containers, aluminum and ferrous
metal cans, metal goods and any such other materials as designated
by the Board of Trustees.
REFUSE
Garbage or other nonhazardous waste materials common to ordinary
household, institutional or business use not listed as recyclable
material or trash.
RESIDENCE
A building containing one, two or three dwelling units.
TRASH
Nonhazardous materials requiring special consideration and
handling in collection, including but not limited to:
A.
Brush, branches, Christmas trees, grass clippings
and similar yard waste.
B.
Bulky nonrecyclable objects such as discarded
carpeting or furniture.
Every generator of solid waste to be collected
within the Village by the Department of Public Works or any other
agency shall be required by this article to separate that solid waste
into nonrecyclable and recyclable components and to further separate
recyclable materials into categories for collection as designated
by the regulations of the Superintendent.
[Added 10-6-1993 by L.L. No. 6-1993; 9-10-2013 by L.L. No.
7-2013]
A. Every person having the management or control or the occupancy of
any real property, or the buildings or improvements erected thereon,
shall provide sufficient receptacles to hold and keep separate all
accumulations of refuse and recyclable materials. Receptacles for
manual refuse collection shall be supplied with manageable handles,
shall be covered with properly fitted lids at all times and shall
be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition. No such receptacle
when filled shall have a gross weight in excess of 75 pounds. For
multifamily residences and nonresidences, the Superintendent shall
have the authority to require the use of dumpsters which are compatible
with collection equipment used by the Village and to specify their
number, size and location. Receptacles for recycling shall be subject
to the approval of the Superintendent.
B. Notwithstanding the above, the Superintendent shall have the authority
to require sufficient receptacles, including but not limited to dumpsters
and/or compactors, as the Superintendent may deem appropriate, to
hold accumulations of garbage, ashes or other waste materials arising
from any use within the Village to assure the health, safety and welfare
of the residents of the Village and to prevent public nuisances.
C. Within the Downtown (DB, DT, DG) and Special (WF-A, WF-B, CP and
EI) Zones, any and all garbage dumpsters must be blocked or screened/enclosed
from view of all public roadways with the use of fences, shrubbery,
bushes and/or plantings. Any and all fencing used as screening devices
must be approved by the AHRB, and all natural landscaping screening must be approved by the Building Department. All dumpsters must also be enclosed on all sides and secured with properly fitted lids which are closed at all times and maintained in good and working order. As provided in Subsection
B above, the Superintendent shall have the authority to require sufficient receptacles as to size, weight, placement, surface and other such requirements.
Motor oil, gasoline, organic solvents, cleaning
fluids, pesticides, automotive tires and batteries and other materials
designated as hazardous by the New York State Department of Environmental
Conservation shall not be included with refuse, trash or recyclable
material to be collected by the Department of Public Works. No employee
of the Village shall be required to handle any receptacle for refuse,
trash or recyclable material if a dangerous or unsanitary condition
exists or if the material is of a hazardous or unsanitary nature.
The Village is prohibited by the New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation from collecting and disposing
of construction debris. Debris
and waste materials which result from the construction or alteration
of private properties, including but not limited to framing lumber,
concrete and masonry units, shingles, gypsum board, plaster and window
frames, shall not be included with refuse, trash or recyclable materials
to be collected by the Department of Public Works. Property owners
and contractors shall be fully responsible for the proper disposal
of such materials.
On or before April 1 of each year and in accordance
with the regulations of the County of Westchester, each owner of a
nonresidence from which recyclable materials have been collected privately
shall report to the Superintendent the types and quantities of recyclable
materials delivered from the nonresidence to a licensed recycling
facility in the preceding calendar year.
In accordance with market conditions and any
other considerations which it may deem to be in the public interest,
the Board of Trustees shall designate the materials to be recyclable
materials in the Village of Dobbs Ferry.
In order to implement and maintain an orderly
and efficient solid waste management program, it will be necessary
to periodically revise the definitions of refuse and recyclable materials
and the regulations of the Superintendent pertaining to the days,
times, locations and proper receptacles for their collection. These
definitions and regulations will be published in the official Village
newspaper at least 15 days prior to the date of implementation of
this article. Any changes to these definitions or regulations will
be published in the official Village newspaper at least 15 days prior
to the effective date for these changes.
The Board of Trustees may, at its discretion,
grant exemptions from some or all of the provisions of this article
on a case-by-case basis. In granting exemptions, the Board of Trustees
shall give due consideration to any physical or mental disability
of the party seeking relief.
In the event that the provisions of this article
and the provisions of another local law are in conflict, this article
shall supersede said conflicting local law.