[Adopted 2-26-1959 as Ord. 6.3 of
the 1959 Unified Code of Ordinances]
No person shall dump, deposit or keep garbage,
swill, offal, rubbish, brush cuttings, bottles, cans, metal, unusable
automobiles or automotive equipment, machinery, junk, waste or other
discarded things of any nature upon any street, park, public place
or private property within the Village.
[Amended 5-6-1991 by L.L. No. 5-1991; 9-16-2019 by L.L. No.
9-2019]
After five days' notice by the Superintendent of Public Works or their designee to the person having the management or control of or occupying any land, the Highway Department or such other department designated by the Board of Trustees shall have the right to remove from any place in the Village the waste articles and materials mentioned in §
183-2 hereof.
[Adopted 7-19-1976 by L.L. No. 9-1976]
[Amended 9-16-2019 by L.L. No. 9-2019]
A. All garbage, refuse, rubbish, litter and waste material of any type
accumulated in the Village shall be collected, conveyed and disposed
of under the supervision of the Superintendent of Public Works or
his designee, who shall have the authority to make regulations concerning
the days of collection, the type, size and location of disposal containers
and such other matters pertaining to collection, conveyance and disposal
as he shall find necessary. The Superintendent of Public Works or
his designee shall have the authority to change and modify any regulations
after due notice to all concerned.
B. Appeals. Any person aggrieved by a regulation or fee charged by the
Superintendent of Public Works or his designee shall have the right
to appeal to the Village Board, which shall have the authority to
confirm, modify or revoke any regulation or fee.
[Amended 7-15-1985 by L.L. No.
4-1985; 5-6-1991 by L.L. No. 5-1991; 1-2-1996 by L.L. No. 1-1996; 9-16-2019 by L.L. No. 9-2019]
The Department of Public Works shall make regular collections
of all refuse as often and during such specified hours as shall be
prescribed by the Superintendent of Public Works or his designee.
Collection shall be made from receptacles when placed on or in front
of any premises at such accessible locations as shall be designated
by the Superintendent of Public Works or his designee. The Superintendent
of Public Works or his designee shall have the right to omit collections
from any premises where a vicious dog is permitted to run at large
or where employees of the Village are subject to any unnecessary danger
or hazard.
A. Residential.
(1) Regular collections from residential areas shall be made from Monday
through Friday on regular working days and on days and hours scheduled
by the Superintendent of Public Works or his designee.
(2) All refuse shall be in a container commercially manufactured for
this purpose and not exceeding 32 gallons in size, having a tight-fitting
cover and a maximum filled weight of 50 pounds, except that garden
refuse and rubbish will be accepted in wooden boxes, baskets or pails
with handles and that in certain instances one-cubic-yard receptacles
are authorized by the Superintendent of Public Works or his designee.
(3) Quantities of refuse to be collected are limited as follows:
(a)
Residential private dwellings:
[1]
Garbage: the equivalent of two thirty-two-gallon containers
per family each collection day.
[2]
Rubbish: the equivalent of two thirty-two-gallon containers
each collection day, plus an additional equivalent of three thirty-two-gallon
containers during the months of May through October inclusive. Bundled
and tied tree trimmings not exceeding four feet in length and 24 inches
in any other dimension shall be equal to one thirty-two-gallon container.
[3]
Christmas trees. Trees shall be placed at the curb area and will be collected by regular collection or special collection during the month of January each year. Trees do not have to be cut to meet the length requirement described in Subsection
A(3)(a)[2] of this section.
[4]
Large household items. All large household items, such as furniture,
refrigerators, etc., will be collected from the curb area only and
by special vehicle, by appointment with the Department of Public Works.
The Superintendent of Public Works or his designee shall have the
authority to decline certain materials in accordance with the Village's
ability to dispose of such materials.
[5]
Ashes. Ashes must be thoroughly water-quenched and placed in
one fireproof metal receptacle, weighing not more than 50 pounds filled,
and placed with rubbish for collection.
[6]
Newspapers, magazines and cardboard. Newspapers, magazines and cardboard shall be placed for collection in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
237, Recycling.
(b)
Residential multifamily dwellings:
[1]
Where a multifamily dwelling is equipped with incinerator facilities operative in accordance with the Westchester County Environmental Protection Agency, all refuse must be incinerated, and the Village shall collect and dispose of all incinerated residue on regularly scheduled days. Such residue shall be put in suitable containers as outlined in Subsection
A(2) of this section and placed at the curb for collection unless otherwise authorized by §
183-7 of this article.
[2]
Where a multifamily dwelling is not equipped with incinerator facilities, the Village shall collect all refuse two days a week as scheduled by the Superintendent of Public Works or his designee. All refuse must be properly separated pursuant to §
183-7 of this article and put in suitable containers as outlined in Subsection
A(2) of this section.
[3]
Subsection
A(3)(a)[3],
[4] and
[5] of this section shall also apply to residential multifamily dwellings.
[4]
In areas of collection where a dumpster is used for collection
purposes, the size of the dumpster to be used shall be approved by
the Superintendent of Public Works or his/her designee prior to the
Village providing collection services.
B. Commercial. The following limitations apply to collection practices
of the Village and are not to apply to private collection operations
which supplement regular Village collections and are contracted for
by the owners, landlords or tenants due to excessive accumulations
of refuse.
(1) Regular collections from commercial areas shall be made from Monday
through Friday on days and hours scheduled by the Superintendent of
Public Works or his designee.
(2) All refuse shall be in a container commercially manufactured for
this purpose and not exceeding 32 gallons in size, having a tight-fitting
cover and a maximum filled weight of 50 pounds.
(3) Quantities of refuse to be collected are limited as follows:
(a)
Garbage: the equivalent of two thirty-two-gallon containers
each scheduled collection day.
(b)
Rubbish: the equivalent of two thirty-two-gallon containers
each collection day.
(c)
Ashes. Ashes must be thoroughly water-quenched and placed in
one fireproof metal receptacle, weighing not more than 50 pounds filled,
and placed with rubbish for collection.
(d)
Newspapers, magazines and cardboard. Newspapers, magazines and cardboard shall be placed for collection in accordance with Chapter
237, Recycling.
(e)
In areas of collection where a dumpster is used for collection
purposes, the size of the dumpster to be used shall be approved by
the Superintendent of Public Works or his/her designee prior to the
Village providing collection services.
(4) All refuse to be collected pursuant to Subsection
B(1),
(2) and
(3) above, regardless of whether or not collected by the Village, shall be placed at curbside no earlier than 11:00 p.m. the day before the day of collection as scheduled by the Superintendent of Public Works or his designee.
C. Prohibitions.
(1) Use of barrels, drums, kegs, cardboard boxes or cloth bags for the
containing of garbage is prohibited.
(2) Empty receptacles shall be removed from the curb area within 12 hours
after collection unless otherwise prescribed by the Superintendent
of Public Works or his designee.
(3) Refuse receptacles shall be stored on private property on a location
adjacent to a principal or accessory use building, but in no case
shall such receptacles be stored forward of the front of the building
line of the principal structure unless they are off the sidewalk area
and completely obscured from public view, unless approved by the Superintendent
of Public Works or his designee.
(4) It shall hereafter be illegal for any person to construct, place
or build facilities for the storage of receptacles below property
grades (underground).
(5) Receptacles shall not be placed for collection inside or within any
building, accessory use building or garage or any place above or below
ground level.
(6) No person shall prevent or interfere with any employee of the Village
in the sweeping or cleaning of any street, sidewalk or right-of-way
or in the removal therefrom of sweepings, litter, snow, ice or other
refuse material.
(7) No person, other than an authorized employee or agent of the Village
or a private collection agency authorized by the owner or occupant
of the property, shall disturb or remove any garbage, refuse, rubbish,
paper or boxes that have been placed outside of private houses, apartment
houses, business or commercial buildings or lots for removal.
(8) No employee of the Village, in the course of his duties, shall be
required to enter a building or structure to gather or collect any
refuse.
The Village shall not collect or dispose of
any debris such as plaster, stone, brick, sawdust, sod or dirt resulting
from general contracting, renovating or landscape contracting, nor
shall the Village collect or dispose of any cleaning establishment
waste, highly combustible materials, junk automobiles or branches
and tree stumps unless they are split in sections six inches or less
in diameter and three feet or less in length. Removal of such debris
shall be arranged privately.
[Amended 9-16-2019 by L.L. No. 9-2019]
By virtue of the adoption of this article, the Superintendent
of Public Works or his designee and the Police Department shall be
empowered to enforce the prohibitions and regulations under all sections
of this article.
[Amended 5-6-1991 by L.L. No. 5-1991]
The violation of any provision of this article shall be an offense against the law which shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
II, and each day that such violation shall be permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense, except that any violation of §
183-12 herein shall, in addition to the above penalties, subject the violator to suspension or revocation of the license issued pursuant to §
183-11 herein.
This article shall not be affected by any other
local law or ordinance or parts of any local law or ordinance heretofore
enacted by the Village Board in conflict or inconsistent with the
provisions of this article, and this article shall supersede such.