[Adopted 2-1-1989 by L.L.
No. 1-1989]
For the purposes of this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings stated in this section:
ALUMINUM
Pure aluminum in any form, including but not limited to cans, cooking
utensils, aluminum foil and lawn furniture.
BLUE BOX
The container to be used for placement of recyclable materials for
collection by the District. "Blue box" shall refer to the container available
from the Town of Greenport, as well as any other container approved for such
use by regulation of the Supervisor.
BRUSH
Tree branches not exceeding two inches in diameter, twigs and shrub
and hedge clippings.
BULK ITEMS
Large items and materials, including furniture (other than aluminum
yard furniture), house furnishings and large appliances, such as refrigerators,
stoves, washing machines and clothes dryers, and automobile or other motor
vehicle tires.
COLLECTIBLE YARD WASTES
Grass, leaves and waste plant and dirt materials from vegetable and
flower gardens, lawns and yards, and brush.
DISTRICT
The Solid Waste District of the Town of Greenport.
NEWSPAPERS
Newsprint. It does not include glossy magazines or materials.
PERSON
One or more individuals; any partnership, corporation, firm, association,
trust, estate or governmental entity; and any other entity whatsoever.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Clear (flint), green and brown glass bottles, jugs and jars; aluminum,
copper, stainless steel and brass; newspapers; corrugated cardboard; tin cans;
and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) containers, such as those used for milk,
oil, detergents, apple cider, etc. Recyclable materials does not include plate
glass, broken glass, window glass or any other type of glass not specified
in this definition nor recyclable materials unsuitable for recycling because
of secondary household use.
REFUSE
The rubbish, recyclable materials and collectible yard wastes resulting
from the normal, day-to-day operation of a household or business. Refuse may
be generated by a household, a business establishment or a public or quasipublic
facility. Refuse does not include rubble, bulk items, industrial waste or
any other material not covered under this definition.
RUBBISH
Food wastes, including but not limited to table cleanings, fruit,
vegetable and animal parings and scraps, decaying or spoiled vegetable, animal
and fruit matter and fallen fruit; any paper, plastic, cardboard or other
material used to wrap, cover or contain food, other than certain HDPE or glass
containers defined in this section as "recyclable materials," and any other
household waste resulting from the use, consumption and preparation of food;
metal (other than pure aluminum, copper, stainless steel or brass); and miscellaneous
waste material, including rags, drugs, health aids and materials, sweepings,
excelsior, rubber, leather, cloth, clothing, magazines, paper (other than
newspapers), waste materials from normal maintenance and repair activities,
pasteboard, crockery, shells, dirt, filth, ashes, wood, glass (other than
certain glass bottles, jugs and jars defined in this section as "recyclable
wastes"); brick and any other similar waste material. Rubbish does not include
recyclable materials, bulk items, rubble or any other material not covered
under this definition.
RUBBLE
Waste material typically resulting from construction, demolition
and major renovation activities, including but not limited to waste cement,
concrete, masonry, bricks, tiles, sheetrock, plaster, shingles, lumber, telephone
poles, railroad ties, wooden pallets, doors and door frames, windows and window
frames and any similar material.
SUPERVISOR
The Supervisor of the Town of Greenport.
[Added 2-2-1994 by L.L. No.
1-1994]
A. Prior to collection and removal of refuse from any property
as provided or permitted by this article, all refuse shall be stored:
(1) Inside a building, garage, shed or other structure;
(2) At a one- or two-family residence, outdoors in closed
bags or refuse containers with tight-fitting lids; or
(3) At other than a one- or two-family residence, including
all commercial facilities, in closed bags or refuse containers with tight-fitting
lids stored in an enclosed area which complies with the following requirements:
(a) The area shall be enclosed on all four sides by a fence
and/or walls of a structure.
(b) The height of the enclosure shall at all points exceed
the height of the refuse containers stored therein by at least six inches.
(c) The bottom of the enclosure shall at all points have
not more than two inches of clearance to the ground.
(d) The enclosure shall have no vertical or horizontal openings
greater than 3 1/2 inches.
B. All refuse shall be stored in closed plastic bags or
metal, plastic or rubber containers, including but not limited to garbage
cans, trash bins and dumpsters, appropriately secured or covered so as to
prevent litter and to minimize attraction of animals, rodents, vermin or other
pests.
C. The requirements of this section as to storage of refuse
shall not apply to any bags or containers of refuse placed outdoors for a
period not exceeding 12 continuous hours for the purpose of removal and disposal
of the refuse in such containers.
D. The storage of any refuse other than in compliance with
the requirements of this section shall constitute a violation of this article.
All empty refuse containers and any other empty waste containers shall
be removed from the curb, sidewalk, alley or street where they have been placed
as soon as possible after collection by the District and, in any event, no
later than 6:00 p.m. on the same day as collection. Empty refuse containers
or other empty waste containers remaining at or near the curb, sidewalk or
street on the day after collection may be picked up and disposed of by the
District.
Where the District has not collected certain refuse and/or waste material
because those materials were not placed or prepared in accord with the provisions
of this article, the person who placed such materials for collection or the
owner of the real property adjoining the curb, sidewalk, street or alley where
such waste materials were placed shall remove those wastes from that location
as soon as possible after the District has refused collection and, in any
event, by 6:00 p.m. of the designated collection day. The failure to remove
any uncollected waste material by 6:00 p.m. of the designated collection day
shall constitute a violation of this article.
From the time any person places any properly prepared recyclable materials
at or near any curb, sidewalk, alley or street for purposes of collection
by the District, those recyclable materials shall become and be the property
of the Town of Greenport or its authorized agent. No person who is not acting
under authority of the Town or its authorized agent shall collect, pick up,
remove or cause to be collected, picked up or removed any recyclable materials
so placed for collection. Each such unauthorized collection, pick up or removal
shall constitute a separate violation of this article.
Nothing in this article shall be deemed to prevent any person from entering
into a contractual agreement with a private waste hauler for the removal of
refuse and other waste materials generated by that person or at property owned
by that person.
The Supervisor is authorized to establish an appropriate mechanism for
selling or facilitating the sale or distribution of blue boxes for recyclable
materials.
[Added 10-2-1996 by L.L. No. 5-1996]
A. Outdoor burning of refuse, rubbish, garbage, trash, junk
or waste materials of any kind, including but not limited to paper and paper
products; rags; trees or leaves, needles and branches therefrom; vines; lawn
and garden debris; household waste; cartons; wood; sawdust and demolition
materials; incinerator residue; street sweepings; dead animals; offal; liquid
waste material; furniture; cans; crockery; plastics; chemicals; paint; petroleum
products; tires; and vehicles or parts thereof, shall not be permitted within
200 feet of any property line in the Town of Greenport.
B. Outdoor burning shall mean and include any outdoor fire
or outdoor smoke-producing process from which air contaminants are emitted
directly into the outdoor atmosphere.
C. Burning for the following purposes shall not be construed
to violate this section: fireplaces, woodburning stoves, barbecue grills,
and commercial incinerators for which the required approvals have been obtained.
D. Fines.
(1) Any person or entity committing an offense against this
section, as well as the owner and any occupant of the property in question,
shall be guilty of a violation of this chapter and shall be subject to a fine
of not less than $100 nor more than $250 per offense, which shall be enforceable
by action brought by the Town.
(2) Each day such offense continues shall constitute a separate
and distinct offense hereunder.
E. In addition, or as an alternative to the above-provided
fine, the Town Board may maintain an action or proceeding in the name of the
Town in a court of competent jurisdiction to compel compliance with, or to
restrain by injunction, the violation of this section. In any such proceeding,
the property owner or occupant, if a violation of this section is found to
have occurred, shall be responsible for paying the Town's attorneys' fees.
F. In any action taken to enforce this section, it shall
he presumed that the owner and any occupant of the property upon which the
burning takes place shall have knowledge of and shall have consented to any
burning activity.
The Supervisor shall have authority to adopt whatever regulations are
consistent with this article and to continue to enforce any existing regulations
that are consistent with this article.
The Town Board of the Town of Greenport may, by resolution, impose fees
for the collection of any refuse (other than recyclable materials), rubble,
bulk items or industrial waste. After any such fees are imposed, the manner
of implementation and collection shall be by regulation of the Supervisor
not inconsistent with the terms of the resolution imposing such fees.