[Amended 12-16-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-10, approved 12-18-2019]
It shall be the duty of every owner of property
containing, and every person occupying, a dwelling unit, multifamily
establishment, premises, institutions or place of business within
the Borough, at his/her/its own expense and cost, except as otherwise
specified in this chapter or in an agreement with an exclusive contractor,
to provide and keep at all times a sufficient number of containers
to hold all municipal waste accumulated between intervals of collection
of such waste by the exclusive contractor or other collector and to
ensure the sanitary and legal disposal of such waste in accordance
with this chapter and all other Borough, state and federal applicable
laws and regulations, and agreements.
Any person, organization or corporation transporting
solid waste within the Borough shall prevent or remedy any spillage
from vehicles or containers used in the transport of such solid waste.
The vehicles used to transport or convey solid waste shall be leakproof
and enclosed to the extent necessary to ensure no loss or spillage
of waste from the vehicles. The Borough shall have the authority to
inspect the vehicles used for the transport of solid waste as it deems
necessary.
All municipal waste produced, processed, collected
and transported from within the jurisdictional limits of the Borough
shall be disposed of at a disposal, processing or transfer facility
designated by the Dauphin County Intermunicipal Solid Waste Authority
(DCISWA). All municipal waste generated at commercial, industrial
and institutional facilities that is not being collected and disposed
as a part of Steelton Borough's solid waste/recycling program must
also be processed, transferred or disposed at a DCISWA designated
facility. The Borough reserves the right to make inspections of all
waste collectors to ensure that waste generated within the Borough
is being disposed of in a designated facility. Any waste collector
found to be in violation of this section shall have his certification
to haul municipal waste in the Borough revoked.
It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit
for collection any solid waste, including bulky items, not generated
at the address from which collection is made or to bring solid waste
into the Borough or from one address to another in the Borough for
the purpose of taking advantage of the collection service or to avoid
the cost of collection.
Bulky waste which is not collected by the normal
or weekly residential collection shall not be stored outside of a
building or accessory building on any land in the Borough, except
for a period not exceeding 14 days pending the special handling for
disposal of the bulky waste. It shall be unlawful for any person to
place bulky waste on any property other than on the property at which
it was generated or directly associated with. Bulky waste shall be
disposed of at a state permitted or licensed disposal facility, a
facility especially designed by the Borough to take such bulky items
or a legitimate salvage dealer that is in the business of disposing
or recycling such items.
Brush, tree trimmings, yard clippings, leaves,
grass or other waste from living plantings may be stored for periods
of time in excess of 14 days if necessary until the next scheduled
collection for such items or for the purpose of composting such material
in accordance with the Borough ordinances, unless such storage violates
other ordinances or regulations of the Borough.
All waste materials resulting from the building,
structural alteration, repair, construction or demolition of buildings
or structures shall be disposed of as permitted by the regulations
of the State Department of Environmental Resources or pertinent ordinances or regulations of the Borough.
It shall be the responsibility of the property owner and the waste
contractor to ensure the disposal of such waste in accordance with
applicable laws and regulations.
In the event that, due to unforeseen circumstances,
a DCISWA disposal, processing or transfer facility is unable to accept
waste originating from Steelton Borough, the contractor shall dispose
of the waste at an alternate disposal facility designated by DCISWA.
This alternate facility will not be more than 60 miles one way from
the Borough.