[Adopted 1-27-1986 (Ch. 63 of the 1976 Code)]
The accumulation, collection, removal and disposal
of refuse must be controlled by the Town for the protection of the
public health, safety and welfare of its residents. It is consequently
found and declared that:
A. The Town is authorized by law to regulate the disposal
of refuse generated within its boundaries and to license refuse collectors.
B. The Town hereby designates the Trumbull Transfer Station
as the primary area where refuse generated within the Town's boundaries
shall be delivered and shall give notice thereof to refuse haulers
doing business in the Town.
C. The Town hereby also designates the Garder Road landfill as the area where nonprocessible solid waste can be delivered as per regulations authorized by §
452-7C of this article.
D. The Town has executed the municipal contract requiring
it to cause all processible solid waste generated within its boundaries
to be delivered to the Bridgeport system.
E. The public health, safety and welfare of the Town
will be served by requiring the delivery of processible solid waste
to the transfer station for processing by the Bridgeport system into
products which have an economic value.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTHORITY
The Connecticut Resources Recovery Authority established
pursuant to Chapter 446E of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended.
BRIDGEPORT SYSTEM
The system for the processing of solid waste and the recovery
of products therefrom constructed by the Authority pursuant to the
municipal contract.
COMMERCIAL REFUSE
Waste from the preparation, cooking and consumption of food,
condemned food products and all refuse from the handling, storage,
preparation and sale of produce originating primarily in commercial
kitchens, stores, restaurants, food markets and factories.
DISPOSAL CHARGE
That amount of money to be charged for each ton of refuse
delivered to the Bridgeport system or other disposal site as established
by the procedures authorized in the municipal contract as well as
this article.
HAZARDOUS WASTES
Solid and liquid wastes in the following classifications:
pathological, biological, cesspool or other human wastes, human and
animal remains, and radioactive, toxic and other hazardous wastes
which according to federal, state or local rules or regulations from
time to time in effect require special handling in their collection,
treatment or disposal, including those regulated under 42 U.S.C. §§ 6921
through 6925 and regulations thereunder adopted by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act of 1976, 90 Stat. 2806, 42 U.S.C. § 6901,
such as cleaning fluids, crankcase oils, cutting oils, paints, acids,
caustics, poisons, drugs, fine powdery earth used to filter cleaning
fluid and refuse of similar nature.
HOUSEHOLD REFUSE
Includes waste from the preparation, cooking and consumption
of products used primarily in private homes.
INDUSTRIAL REFUSE
Includes putrescible and nonputrescible matter from the manufacture,
fabrication or processing of any product.
MUNICIPAL CONTRACT
The Municipal Solid Waste Management Services Contract between
the Town and the Authority dated as of August 30, 1985.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid wastes, including
household garbage, rubbish, ashes, bulky wastes and solid commercial
and industrial refuse. It shall not include hazardous wastes.
REFUSE COLLECTOR
Includes any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business
of collecting and transporting commercial, household or industrial
refuse for hire within the Town of Monroe.
TRANSFER STATION
That facility constructed and operated by the Authority as
part of the Bridgeport system and located at Spring Hill Road, Trumbull,
Connecticut.
[Amended 1-27-1992; 4-13-1992]
A. It shall be unlawful for refuse collectors to transport
into any area designated as a Town disposal area any refuse from any
place beyond the limits of the Town of Monroe.
B. It shall be unlawful for any refuse collector to collect
or transport any refuse in the Town of Monroe without first having
obtained a license from the Town and a registration for each vehicle
and/or container.
C. All vehicles registered to collect and transport shall
be of a watertight construction and shall be maintained free of obnoxious
odors and accumulated refuse. Any such vehicle with a capacity in
excess of 10 cubic yards shall be of a closed construction. A container
utilized primarily for nonliquid refuse need not be of watertight
construction but shall be completely enclosed. If any such vehicle
shall have a capacity of less than 10 cubic yards it may have an open
top, provided that it is covered when in motion to prevent the escape
of refuse.
D. A refuse collector may refuse to continue to provide
collection service to any customer if said customer is more than 30
days delinquent in the payment of his fee after billing; provided,
however, that if the delinquent customer shall discharge his delinquency,
the refuse contractor shall be required to immediately restore collection
services to him.
E. Refuse collectors are hereby made jointly responsible
for providing collection service to any resident of the Town of Monroe.
If any resident of the Town of Monroe shall be refused collection
services or is dissatisfied with collection service for cause, he
may make application to the First Selectman, who shall have the right
to direct said collector to provide service or who shall have the
right to designate another licensed refuse collector to provide refuse
collection service, and the collector so selected shall comply with
said First Selectman's designation.
F. In the event that refuse collection service is not
provided, the First Selectman shall designate a licensed refuse collector
or collectors to provide refuse collection service in the geographical
area affected, and such collector or collectors shall comply with
said First Selectman's designation.
G. Refuse collectors shall leave their customers' containers
in a neat, upright position, with lids replaced and off the road.
H. Refuse collectors shall clean up refuse that may have
spilled when carrying or transferring refuse.
I. It shall be unlawful for collectors to collect refuse
between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Any person violating the terms of this article
shall be fined not more than $100 for each offense.
[Adopted 9-10-1990 (Ch. 80A of the 1976 Code)]
Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 22a-241
et seq., as amended, persons generating solid waste must begin separating
certain items for recycling from other solid wastes for disposal.
The Town of Monroe has become a party to an intercommunity agreement
establishing the Southwest Connecticut Regional Recycling Operating
Committee (SWEROC) through which regional solid waste recycling services
will be provided. This article establishes the program (the "recycling
program") that shall govern the separation, recovery, collection,
removal, storage and disposition of recyclable materials within the
Town of Monroe.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
GENERATOR
All individuals, households, firms, partnerships, corporations,
associations, organizations, syndicates, trusts, companies, agencies,
businesses, industries, churches, government offices and facilities,
political or administrative subdivisions of the State of Connecticut,
schools, multiple-unit dwelling complexes and social clubs which generate
recyclable materials within the Town of Monroe.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, association, syndicate,
company, trust, corporation, municipality, political subdivision or
any other legal entity of any kind.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Those materials delineated in § 22a-214b-2 of the
Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, as amended, and such other
materials as may be designated for inclusion in the recycling program
by the Town of Monroe from time to time.
SOLID WASTE
Unwanted or discarded materials, including without limitation
solid, liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous materials.
TRANSPORTER
Any person authorized by the Town of Monroe to collect and
transport solid waste or recyclable materials.
The First Selectman may, in his or her discretion,
issue permits to any person or persons to collect recyclable materials,
provided that such persons file a report with the First Selectman
detailing the types and amounts of recyclable materials collected.
In exercising his or her discretion under this section, the First
Selectman shall consider the effect of volunteer activities on the
objectives and operations of the recycling program and the responsibilities
of the Town of Monroe under SWEROC, including whether such volunteer
activity would significantly diminish the quantity of recyclable materials
which the Town of Monroe must deliver to any regional recycling center
under SWEROC.