The following words and terms, as used in this article, shall have
the meanings hereby respectively ascribed thereto:
BULKY WASTE
Large discarded items from residences that can be reduced
in volume and bundled, including, but not limited to, boxes, crates,
barrels, mattresses, box springs and certain items of furniture.
BULKY WASTE (WHITE GOODS)
Large discarded items from residences which cannot readily
be reduced in volume or easily handled by one person, including, but
not limited to, stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines,
dryers, and certain appliances and items of furniture.
COMBUSTIBLE HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH
Burnable waste from residences, including, but not limited
to, paper, rags, cartons, boxes, wood, excelsior, furniture, bedding,
rubber and leather and yard rubbish.
DEAD ANIMALS
The bodies or animals that die naturally from disease or
have been accidentally killed, but not the bodies of condemned animals
or of animals from commercial institutions, or parts of animals from
slaughterhouses or similar establishments.
DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WASTE
Waste material resulting from the construction, remodeling,
repair and/or demolition of buildings and structures, including, but
not limited to, excavated earth, stones, blocks, plaster, wallpaper,
lumber, roofing material, concrete, and waste parts resulting from
the installation or replacement of plumbing, heating or electrical
systems.
E-WASTE
Any discarded electronic equipment or electrical devices
or their parts, often called electronic waste. Examples (not all-inclusive)
are discarded computers, office electronic equipment, entertainment
device electronics, mobile phones, televisions, i-pads, thinkpads,
etc.
GARBAGE
Waste resulting from the handling, preparation, cooking and
serving of food, but not waste from the handling, storage or sale
of produce, or food-processing wastes from canneries, slaughterhouses,
frozen-food dealers or other commercial enterprises.
INCINERATOR WASTE
Ashes removed from household incinerator furnaces after burning,
which may contain partially burned organic and inorganic matter.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Solid waste resulting from industrial processes and manufacturing
operations, including, but not limited to, food-processing waste,
boiler-house cinders, lumber scraps and shavings and metal scraps
and shavings.
MANAGER
The Borough Manager or his authorized agent, representative,
or designee.
NON-COMBUSTIBLE HOUSEHOLD RUBBISH
Non-burnable waste from residences, including, but not limited
to, tin cans, metals, mineral matter, glass, crockery, dust and metal
furniture.
NON-RESIDENCE
A building or structure that is not a residence and that
is associated with or essential to the performance of commercial activity
within the Borough.
PERSON
Any natural person, partnership, association, firm or corporation.
REFUSE
Solid waste, including garbage, combustible and noncombustible
household rubbish, incinerator waste, dead animals, bulky waste and
industrial refuse.
RESIDENCE
The permanent home of one or more individuals within the
Borough.
SPECIAL WASTE
Waste which is hazardous by reason of its pathological explosive,
radioactive or toxic nature.
WASTE
Useless, unused, unwanted or discarded material resulting
from normal activities in the Borough.
YARD RUBBISH
Tree branches (two-inch diameter or less), twigs, grass,
shrub clippings, weeds, leaves and general yard and garden waste.