[HISTORY: Adopted by the Municipal Council of the Municipality of Monroeville 8-14-1990 by Ord. No. 1710. Amendments noted where applicable.]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ALUMINUM
All aluminum beverage or food cans which have been emptied.
APARTMENTS
Any occupied multifamily structure having five or more dwelling units per structure for which the Municipality does not provide Municipal waste removal services.
BIMETAL AND STEEL CONTAINERS
Empty food or beverage containers consisting of steel and aluminum.
BULK RUBBISH
All items which are too large to bag, can or bundle, including furniture, large appliances, furnaces, automobile tires and automobile parts.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
Those properties used primarily for commercial or industrial purposes.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Events that are sponsored by public or private agencies or individuals that include, but are not limited to, fairs, bazaars, socials, picnics and organized sporting events attended by 200 or more individuals per day.
CORRUGATED PAPER
Structural paper material with an inner core shaped in rigid parallel furrows and ridges.
GARBAGE
Every refuse or accumulation of animal, fish, fowl, food, fruit or vegetable matter that attends the preparation, use, cooking, dealing in or storage of meat, fish, fowl, food, fruit or vegetable or any other organic substance or substances subject to fermentation or decay, including condemned food, tin cans, bottles, broken glass or crockery and cooking utensils.
GLASS CONTAINERS
Bottles and jars made of clear, green or brown glass. Expressly excluded are noncontainer glass, plate glass, automotive glass, light bulbs, blue glass and porcelain and ceramic products.
HIGH-GRADE OFFICE PAPER
All white paper, bond paper and computer paper used in commercial, institutional and Municipal establishments and in residences.
INSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Those facilities that house or serve groups of people, including but not limited to hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, day-care centers, schools and universities.
LEAD ACID BATTERIES
Includes but is not limited to automotive, truck and industrial batteries that contain lead.
LEAF WASTE
Leaves, garden residues, shrubbery and tree trimmings and similar material, but not including grass clippings.
MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Facilities owned and/or operated by a Municipality as defined herein.
MUNICIPALITY
The Municipality of Monroeville.
[Amended 7-8-1997 by Ord. No. 2042]
MUNICIPAL RECYCLING PROGRAM
A source-separation and collection program for recycling Municipal waste or source-separated recyclable materials or a program for designated dropoff points or collection centers for recycling Municipal waste or source-separated recyclable materials that is operated by or on behalf of a Municipality. The term includes any source-separation and collection program for composting yard waste that is operated by or on behalf of a Municipality. The term shall not include any program for recycling construction/demolition waste or sludge from sewage treatment plants or water supply treatment plants.
MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, rubbish, bulk rubbish, industrial lunchroom or office waste or other material, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous material, resulting from the operation of residential, Municipal, commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities and any sludge not meeting the definition of residual or hazardous waste in the Solid Waste Management Act, 35 P.S. § 6018.101 et seq., from a Municipal, commercial or institutional water supply treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant or air pollution control facility. The term does not include source-separated recyclable materials or lead acid batteries or any other items excluded from collection by the contractor under its contract with the Municipality.
MUNICIPAL WASTE LANDFILL
Any facility that is designed, operated or maintained for the disposal of Municipal waste, whether or not such facility possesses a permit from the Department of Environmental Resources of the Commonwealth (DER)[1] under the Solid Waste Management Act, 35 P.S. § 6018.101 et seq. The term shall not include any facility that is used exclusively for the disposal of construction/demolition waste or sludge from sewage treatment plants or water supply treatment plants.
NEWSPAPER
Includes paper of the type commonly referred to as "newsprint" and distributed at fixed intervals, having printed thereon news and opinions and containing advertisements and other matters of public interest, including color comics, glossy advertising inserts and inserts printed in color included with newspapers.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, institution, cooperative enterprise, municipality, municipal authority, federal government or agency, state institution or agency, including but not limited to the Department of General Services and the State Public School Building Authority, or any other legal entity whatsoever which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties. In any provisions of this chapter prescribing a fine, imprisonment or penalty, or any combination of the foregoing, the term "person" shall include the officers and directors of any corporation or other legal entity having officers and directors.
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
Empty plastic food and beverage containers, including but not limited to plastic pop bottles, milk jugs and plastic ketchup bottles.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Materials generated by residences and commercial, Municipal and institutional establishments which are specified by the Municipality and can be separated from Municipal waste and returned to commerce to be reused as a resource in the development of useful products. "Recyclable materials" may include, but are not necessarily limited to, clear glass, colored glass, aluminum, steel and bimetal cans, high-grade office paper, newsprint, corrugated paper, leaf waste, plastics and any other items selected by the Municipality or specified in future revisions to Act 101.[2] The recyclable materials selected by the Municipality may be revised from time to time as deemed necessary by the Municipality.
RECYCLING
The collection, separation, recovery and sale or reuse of metals, glass, paper, leaf waste, plastics and other materials which would otherwise be disposed of or processed as Municipal waste or the mechanized separation and treatment of Municipal waste, other than through combustion, and the creation and recovery of reusable materials.
RECYCLING FACILITY
A facility employing a technology that is a process that separates or classifies Municipal waste and creates or recovers reusable materials that can be sold to or reused by a manufacturer as a substitute for or a supplement to virgin and raw materials. The term "recycling facility" shall not mean transfer stations or landfills for solid waste or composting facilities or resource recovery facilities.
REFUSE
All discarded articles or materials, including rubbish and incombustible waste, except sewage and liquid waste. Paint cans are included under "refuse" but must be empty for disposal.
RESIDENCE
Any occupied single-family or multifamily structure having up to four dwelling units per structure for which the Municipality provides Municipal waste collection service.
RESOURCE RECOVERY FACILITY
A processing facility that provides for the extraction and utilization of materials or energy from Municipal waste that is generated off site, including but not limited to a facility that mechanically extracts materials from Municipal waste, a combustion facility that converts the organic fraction of Municipal waste to usable energy and any chemical and biological process that converts Municipal waste into a fuel product. The term also includes any facility for the combustion of Municipal waste that is generated off site, whether or not the facility is operated to recover energy.
RUBBISH
All rags, paper, grass cuttings, household refuse, straw excelsior and such other refuse as may result through ordinary household pursuits and which may be destroyed by burning, including incinerator ashes and refuse from burners; parts of trees, not more than four feet in length and six inches in diameter, are included in the term "rubbish," as are Christmas trees in December, January and February.
SOLID WASTE
As defined in the Act of July 7, 1980 (P.L. 380, No. 97), known as the "Solid Waste Management Act," 35 P.S. § 6018.101 et seq.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT
The Act of July 7, 1980 (P.L. 380, No. 97), 35 P.S. § 6018.101 et seq.
SOURCE-SEPARATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Materials that are separated from Municipal waste at the point of origin for the purpose of recycling.
[1]
Editor's Note: The Department of Environmental Resources was reorganized into the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources by Act 1995-18.
[2]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 4000.101 et seq.
There is hereby established a Municipal recycling program for the mandatory separation of recyclable materials and leaf waste from Municipal waste in the Municipality of Monroeville. Specific program regulations are provided as Attachment A to this chapter.[1] The Municipality of Monroeville is empowered to make changes to program regulations as necessary as described in § 297-12 hereof, provided that the collection of recyclable materials shall be made at least once per month by the Municipality, its designated agent or any other authorized waste collectors operating in the Municipality. The recycling program shall also contain a sustained public information and education program.
[1]
Editor's Note: Attachment A is on file in the Municipal offices.
Disposal by persons of lead acid batteries with Municipal waste and/or recyclable materials is hereby prohibited.
A. 
Residential dwellings (residences and apartments). In addition to separating leaf waste from Municipal waste, all persons shall be required to separate from Municipal waste generated at their homes, apartments and other residential establishments as designated by the Municipality from the following materials:
(1) 
Clear glass.
(2) 
Colored glass.
(3) 
Aluminum.
(4) 
Steel and bimetallic cans.
(5) 
Newsprint.
(6) 
Corrugated paper.
(7) 
High-grade office paper.
(8) 
Plastic.
B. 
Commercial, Municipal and institutional establishments and community activities. All commercial, Municipal and institutional establishments and community activities shall be required to separate for recycling materials including high-grade office paper, aluminum, corrugated paper and leaf waste. Based upon the volume generated, the Municipality may require additional materials to be separated for recycling from the following materials:
(1) 
Clear glass.
(2) 
Colored glass.
(3) 
Steel and bimetal cans.
(4) 
Newsprint.
Refer to Attachment A.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Attachment A is on file in the Municipal offices.
Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to impair the ownership of separated materials by the person who generated them unless and until such materials are placed at curbside or a similar designated location for collection by the Municipality or its agents and/or contractor.
Any container provided to residents for the collection of recyclable materials shall be the property of the Municipality and shall be used only for the collection of recyclable materials. Any resident who moves within or from the Municipality shall be responsible for returning the allocated containers to the Municipality or shall pay the replacement cost of said containers. Use of recycling containers for any purpose other than the designated recycling program or use of the recycling containers by any person other than the person allocated such containers shall be a violation of this chapter.
The Municipality shall pick up or provide for the pickup of all recyclable materials from the curbside or similar location of all dwellings of one to four units and other participating establishments one time per week on the designated day that the Municipal waste is picked up by the Municipality or its agents and/or contractor. Said recyclable material shall be placed in the designated containers to be provided by the Municipality and shall be picked up by trucks and other related equipment at the curbside or similar location. The recyclable material shall be transported to the recovery facility where the recyclable materials will be separated for sale to a secondary market or reused by a manufacturer as a substitute for or a supplement to virgin or raw materials. The Municipality or its agents and/or contractors shall provide written documentation of the total number of tons of recyclable material collected and disposed of each year pursuant to the provisions of the aforementioned Act 101 of July 1988.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See 53 P.S. § 4000.101 et seq.
Any person, owner, landlord or agent of an owner or landlord of multifamily rental housing properties with five or more units must comply with the requirements of this chapter by establishing an independent collection system for recyclable materials at each multifamily rental housing property. The collection system must include suitable containers for collecting and sorting materials, easily accessible locations for the containers and written instructions to the occupants concerning the use and availability of the individual collection system. Persons, owners, landlords and agents of owners or landlords who comply with the provisions of this section shall not be liable for the noncompliance of occupants of the multifamily rental housing properties. Any owners, landlords and/or their agents of multifamily dwellings of five or more units must provide annually to the Municipality of Monroeville written documentation of the total number of tons of material that have been recycled. This written documentation shall be in the form of receipt slips which shall show the volume of material recycled per receipt. This written documentation must also show the total number of tons of recyclable material collected and disposed of per year.
Any person occupying a commercial, institutional or Municipal establishment within the Municipal boundaries of the Municipality of Monroeville must provide for his or its own separation and collection of recyclable materials and must provide annually to the Municipality of Monroeville written documentation of the total number of tons of material that have been recycled. This written documentation shall be in the form of receipt slips which shall show the volume of material recycled per receipt. This written documentation must also show the total number of tons of recyclable material collected and disposed of per year.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to collect or pick up or cause to be collected or picked up any recyclable material once it has been placed at the curb or other similar designated location.
B. 
It shall also be unlawful for any person to collect, remove or dispose of solid and/or Municipal waste which contains recyclable materials when it is combined with other forms of solid and/or Municipal waste.
The Municipality of Monroeville Municipal Council is hereby authorized and directed to make reasonable rules and regulations for the operation and enforcement of this chapter as are deemed necessary, including but not limited to:
A. 
Establishing recyclable materials to be separated for collection and recycling by residences and additional recyclable materials to be separated by commercial, Municipal and institutional establishments and apartments.
B. 
Establishing procedures for the distribution, monitoring and collection of containers for the recyclables.
C. 
Establishing procedures and rules for the collection of leaf waste.
D. 
Establishing collection procedures for the recyclable materials.
E. 
Establishing reporting procedures for amounts of materials recycled.
[Amended 3-12-1991 by Ord. No. 1748]
A. 
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $300 nor more than $1,000, and cost of prosecution, or, in default of such fine and cost, to undergo imprisonment for not more than 30 days.
B. 
Each violation of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute a separate and distinct offense punishable as provided for in this section.
C. 
Violations are for:
(1) 
Not participating in the recycling program.
(2) 
Unauthorized collection or pickup of Municipal property.