[Adopted 9-12-1991 by Ord. No. 969, approved 9-12-1991]
This article shall be known as the "Glenolden Borough Recyclable Waste Separation and Collection Ordinance."
As used in this article, the following words or terms are defined as set forth hereinafter:
ACT
The Pennsylvania Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act, Act No. 101 of 1988.[1]
ALUMINUM CANS
Empty all-aluminum beverage and food containers.
BIMETALLIC CANS
All empty beverage and food containers made of a metal other than aluminum.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Glenolden.
BOROUGH COUNCIL
The Council of the Borough of Glenolden.
COLLECTION LOCATION
That location on any residential dwelling property from which the Borough has authorized the collection of municipal waste pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS
The definition of said terms as set forth in the Glenolden Borough Zoning Ordinance,[2] which establishments are not provided with municipal waste collection services pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
GLASS CONTAINERS
All empty bottles and jars made of clear, green or brown glass, but does not mean or include noncontainer glass, plate glass, blue glass, porcelain products and ceramic products.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
A building or a group of buildings containing residential rooms or apartment units in excess of four rooms or units, which are not provided with municipal waste collection services pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
NEWSPAPER
The definition of said term as set forth in this chapter.[3]
PERSON
Any individual, firm, corporation, association, partnership and/or other legal entity.
PLASTICS
Only those plastics and/or plastic materials classified as "HDPE" and "PET."
RECYCLABLE PAPER PRODUCTS
The definition of said term as set forth in this chapter.
RECYCLABLE WASTE
Solid waste consisting of newspapers, as defined in this chapter,[4] aluminum cans and bimetallic cans and such other waste materials as may be designated in the future by a duly enacted resolution of Borough Council.
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
Any residential unit, including multifamily dwellings of four or fewer rooms or units, which are provided with municipal waste collection services pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 4000.101 et seq.
[2]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 162, Zoning.
[3]
Editor's Note: See § 86-18.
[4]
Editor's Note: See § 86-18.
Pursuant to the provisions of the Act, the purpose of this article is to facilitate the disposal of solid waste generated within the Borough in the most economical and environmentally accepted manner, to reduce the total amount of solid waste disposed of by the Borough and by other collectors as provided herein and to protect and to promote the health, welfare and safety of the Borough and its residents.
As mandated by the Act, the Borough hereby establishes a program for the mandatory separation of recyclable waste and of recyclable paper products from solid waste by the owner, landlord, tenant, occupant and/or his, her or their agent of all residential dwellings, all multifamily dwellings and all commercial, industrial and institutional establishments in the Borough and for the collection of such recyclable waste and of recyclable paper products by the Borough or by other collectors, as the case may be.
A. 
Residential dwellings.
(1) 
All owners, landlords, tenants, occupants and/or his, her or their agent shall be obligated to and shall be responsible for the separation of recyclable waste and recyclable paper products from all residential solid waste and for the placement of the same for collection as follows:
(a) 
All recyclable waste shall be completely cleaned and rinsed of all contents thereof and shall be placed in a separate container supplied by the Borough for collection of recyclable waste. Also, all caps shall be removed from glass containers before their placement into such collection containers.
(b) 
No solid waste other than recyclable waste shall be placed in such containers supplied by the Borough for the collection of recyclable waste.
(c) 
Such recyclable waste containers shall be placed at a collection location as directed by the Borough so that such recyclable waste can be collected.
(d) 
At all times, such recyclable waste containers shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition and shall not be kept in violation of any health laws or codes of the Borough.
(e) 
No recyclable paper products shall be placed in the recyclable waste container for collection or for any other purpose. Such recyclable paper products shall be tied in bundles or placed in a brown bag for collection at the collection location as directed by the Borough.
(2) 
The Borough is hereby empowered to designate the day of the week on which recyclable waste and recyclable paper products shall be collected and removed from a particular area. The same shall not be collected or removed from any area except on the day of the week so designated by the Borough. Ownership of all recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products placed at a collection location shall vest in the Borough.
B. 
Multifamily dwellings. All owners, landlords, tenants, occupants and/or his, her or their agent of multifamily dwellings shall establish a separation program and a collection procedure for recyclable waste and recyclable paper products, which shall be submitted to and approved by the Borough. Such separation program and collection procedure shall at least meet the requirements set forth in Subsection A hereinbefore. The collection procedure must provide for suitable and sanitary containers for sorting and collecting the recyclable waste, which containers must be located in accessible locations. Once said separation program and collection procedure have been approved by the Borough, written instructions thereof shall be given to each and every occupant who is obligated to comply therewith. Annually, as directed by the Borough, the Borough shall be provided with written documentation of the separation program and collection procedure then in existence and of the total number of tons of recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products which have been collected and recycled for the prior twelve-month period or any portion thereof.
C. 
Commercial, industrial and institutional establishments. All owners, landlords, tenants, occupants and/or his, her or their agent of commercial, industrial and institutional establishments shall establish a separation program and a collection procedure for recyclable waste and recyclable paper products, which shall be submitted to and approved by the Borough. Such separation program and collection procedure shall at least meet the requirements set forth in Subsection A hereinbefore. The collection procedure must provide for suitable and sanitary containers for sorting and collecting the recyclable waste, which containers must be located in accessible locations. Once said separation program and collection procedure have been approved by the Borough, written instructions thereof shall be given to each and every occupant who is obligated to comply therewith. Annually, as directed by the Borough, the Borough shall be provided with written documentation of the separation program and collection procedure then in existence and of the total number of tons of recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products which have been collected and recycled for the prior twelve-month period or any portion thereof.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person other than the Borough or its designee to collect recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products from any residential dwelling without first applying for and obtaining a permit therefor from the Borough as provided hereinafter.
B. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to collect recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products from any multifamily dwelling and/or any commercial, industrial and institutional establishment without first applying for and obtaining a permit therefor from the Borough as provided hereinafter.
C. 
Any person desiring to collect recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products as provided in Subsections A and B above shall file with the Borough a written application for a permit allowing such collection, which application shall include the following:
(1) 
All relevant information concerning the applicant, including but not limited to the applicant's name, business address, business telephone number, business experience, business references, number of employees and number of collection vehicles.
(2) 
A detailed description of the residential dwelling(s), the multifamily dwelling(s) and/or the commercial, industrial and institutional establishment(s) from which the recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products are to be collected, including the name, address and telephone number of the owner, landlord, tenant, occupant and/or his, her or their agent, as the case may be, the location from which the same is to be collected, the amount to be collected, the days and times such collection is to take place and the type of recyclable waste containers to be used.
(3) 
The name, address and telephone number of the person(s) to which the recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products are to be delivered and/or sold.
(4) 
A copy of the contract under which the applicant is seeking to collect the recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products.
(5) 
Payment of a permit fee of $25 per contract or per property if more than one property is included in the contract, which fee is hereby imposed for the issuance of any permit hereunder. Any initially issued permit shall expire at the end of the calendar year in which it is issued without the abatement in the permit fee. Prior to December 31 of the initial calendar year and every calendar year thereafter, if such initial permit has been continuously renewed, any initially issued permit can be renewed for the following calendar year by filing with the Borough a written application for renewal setting forth the same information requested in the initial application and by the payment of an annual renewal permit fee of $25 per contract or per property, if more than one property is included in one contract.
Except when permitted and/or authorized by the Borough, it shall be unlawful for any person to commingle and/or to mix recyclable waste with recyclable paper products and/or any other solid waste when separating the same, when placing the same for collection, when collecting the same and/or when transporting the same after collection to the place where the same is to be delivered or sold.
A. 
The Borough shall provide to the occupant of each residential dwelling, free of charge, one recyclable waste container. Upon receiving a container, each occupant thereof shall immediately place his, her or their name(s) and address upon the same in the designated locations. If the container is lost or damaged to the extent that it can not be used for its designed purpose, such occupant to whom it has been issued shall immediately apply, in writing, to the Borough for a replacement container and shall pay a fee for each replacement container requested in such sum as established by the Borough.
B. 
The owner, landlord, tenant, occupant and/or his, her or their agent, as the case may be, of every multifamily dwelling and every commercial, industrial and institutional establishments shall provide, at his or their own cost and expense, all necessary and required recyclable waste containers, which must be approved as to type and size by the Borough upon written application to it.
A. 
The Borough Council or its designee is hereby authorized and empowered to enforce the provisions of this article and to establish and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations relative to the separation, collection, management and disposal of recyclable waste and recyclable paper products.
B. 
The Borough Council is also authorized and empowered to enter into an agreement or agreements with any public or private agency or firm for the collection of all or any part of the recyclable waste and/or recyclable paper products as provided herein.
A. 
Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of § 86-44 of this article shall, upon conviction before any District Justice legally empowered to hear such matters, be punished by a fine of not less than $200 nor more than $1,000 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 days, or both. Each day's failure to comply with any provision of § 86-44 of this article shall constitute a separate offense or violation thereof.
B. 
Any person who shall violate any of the other provisions of this article shall, upon conviction before any District Justice legally empowered to hear such matters, be punished as follows:
(1) 
For the first conviction, by a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $25 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding five days, or both.
(2) 
For the second conviction within one year, by a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $50 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 10 days, or both.
(3) 
For a third conviction within one year, by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $100 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both.
(4) 
For a fourth and each subsequent conviction within one year, by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 30 days, or both.
C. 
Each day's failure to comply with any applicable provision of this article shall constitute a separate offense or violation thereof.
If any section, provision, part or clause of this article is in conflict with and contrary to any other section, provision, part or clause of this chapter, the more restrictive section, provision, part or clause shall be applicable, shall take precedence and shall be enforced.
If any section, part or clause of this article is declared void by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this chapter shall remain valid and in full force and effect.
This article is effective immediately; however, the provisions of this article pertaining to the separation, collection, management and disposal of recyclable waste and recyclable paper products shall take effect as directed by Borough Council.