The disposal of solid waste or any other materials set forth in §
82-4, or any hazardous or toxic materials which have been conveyed into, brought or collected from areas outside the Town of Lloyd, is prohibited.
Domestic, nonhazardous solid waste under two cubic yards per each delivery
are to be deposited in designated containers called "roll-offs," available
at the transfer station, under the direction and supervision of the Town of
Lloyd's employees and agents, during hours and days set by the Town Board
of the Town of Lloyd.
No construction and demolition materials are allowed in the Town of
Lloyd transfer station, and same are prohibited from being deposited. Any
load of other bulky wastes under two cubic yards is allowed, but any load
over two cubic yards shall be hauled to the Ulster County Resource Recovery
Agency station in New Paltz or Kingston.
Appliances, scrap metal, tires, large furniture pieces, lockers, drums
and tanks with ends cut, electronic equipment, nonrecyclable plastics and
other nonrecyclable composite materials shall be left at the transfer station
in areas as designated by the Town of Lloyd's agents and employees, and
a fee made payable in accordance with the schedule as adopted and amended
by the Town Board. No junk cars will be accepted at the transfer station.
Logs over six inches in diameter or six feet in length and all stumps
are prohibited from deposit in the transfer station. Residents are directed
to chip, chop, saw or otherwise reduce the size or obtain the New York State
Department of Environmental Conservation authority to dispose of the same.
Smaller-sized yard wastes, brush, grass and leaves are accepted at the transfer
station.
Regulated recyclable materials are to be source-separated and collected,
then transported to the Town recycling center, in accordance with the rules
and regulations of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation,
Ulster County Board of Health, Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency and
this chapter of the Town of Lloyd Code. The Town shall issue to all residents
one or more blue recycling containers for use in protecting recyclables after
separation and prior to hauler pickup or self-delivery to the recycling center.
Such containers shall remain with the housing unit and remain the property
of the issuing agency. The Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency and the
Town of Lloyd Town Board shall prepare and disseminate to the public interest
and may amend such instructions from time to time. Such instructions when
adopted by the Town Board shall be enforced as law pursuant to this section
of the Town Code.
No garbage, refuse, recyclables or other solid wastes nor materials
permitted to be disposed of in the Town transfer station shall be brought
upon the Town solid waste center unless fully covered and secured against
falling from the vehicle in which it is carried.
Hours of operation shall be set and amended by the Town Board, and signs
shall be placed at the entrance to the Town transfer station and recycling
center.
No vehicle shall be operated on the Town solid waste and recycling center
grounds property at a rate of speed in excess of a limit, as posted. The speed
limit shall be set and amended by the Town Board by resolution.
The entering upon any part of the Town solid waste and recycling property
off Lily Lake Road, except at the gate provided for that purpose and during
the hours designated by signs, is prohibited.
No person shall remain upon the Town solid waste and recycling center
off Lily Lake Road after he or she shall have disposed of the garbage, recycling
or other waste brought by him for disposal nor enter or remain on said grounds
when not engaged in disposal of garbage, recyclables or other solid waste.
No person shall be allowed to hunt nor to bring, carry or discharge
any firearms, air rifles or other weapons on the Town solid waste and recycling
lands off Lily Lake Road.
No person, except the person employed by the Town and placed in charge
of the Town properties used for solid waste and recycling off Lily Lake Road,
shall kindle or light or cause to be kindled or lighted or set any fire upon
said lands.
No person shall scavenge upon any part of the lands of the Town used
for solid waste disposal and recycling off Lily Lake Road. All items deposited
at the solid waste and recycling center are the property of the Town of Lloyd.
No person shall bring or leave or deposit on any part of the Town's
solid waste and recycling center off Lily Lake Road any explosive, radioactive
or hazardous materials, industrial wastes or any other substance or material
other than municipal solid waste, as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360-1.2(b) (106),
regulated recyclable materials as defined in the Ulster County Local Law No.
8 of 1991 or other recyclable materials as may be authorized by the Town of
Lloyd.
All garbage and household solid wastes, which cannot be recycled, must
be deposited in the transfer station roll-offs in tied bags only. The Town
Board by resolution may set the standard size and transparency, and any per-bag
fee, from time to time. The Town reserves the right to inspect any bag at
any time.
The recycling and solid waste transfer center shall be supervised by
the Town Highway Superintendent for the Town Board or by any other designee
appointed by the Town Board. An attendant may also be appointed by the Town
Board, and if so appointed, it is his or her responsibility to enforce such
regulations herein as affect the deposit of solid waste and recyclables at
the center. He or she shall refuse admission to the site to all persons and
vehicles not in compliance with the regulations and shall call the police
if assistance is needed and if complaints are to be made for breach of these
regulations. He or she is not authorized to grant any exceptions but must
refer unusual situations to his or her supervisor, who will report it to the
Town Board for action. The attendant shall punch all tickets purchased from
the Town Clerk and any miscellaneous fees for bulky solid wastes and white
goods set forth above.
Nothing set forth in this chapter shall apply to the use as a transfer
and recycling station of the former Town of Lloyd dumping ground or impair
the contractual agreements made with the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency,
dated May 15, 1993, and this chapter of the Code shall supplement the powers
of the Ulster County Resource Recovery Agency in monitoring the former dumping
ground after it was closed and landscaped by said agency pursuant to agreements
with the Town Board of the Town of Lloyd and the New York State Department
of Environmental Conservation.