This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Solid Waste/Municipal
Authority Ordinance."
This chapter is adopted to establish a Municipal Resource Recovery Authority
(MRRA) in the Town of Mansfield pursuant to Chapters 103b, 446d and 446e of
the Connecticut General Statutes, and to update and consolidate the town's
Solid Waste Ordinance to comply with the state's mandatory recycling
law scheduled to take effect on January 1, 1991.
Pursuant to Section 7-273aa(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes,
the Mansfield Resource Recovery Authority is hereby created for the regulation
and control of solid wastes in the Town of Mansfield, and the Mansfield Town
Council is hereby designated as said Municipal Authority. The Authority is
so created as a Municipal Resource Recovery Authority under Section 7-273
of the Connecticut General Statutes inclusive, and shall have all of the powers
provided under said section and under Chapters 446d and 446e of said statutes.
The Mansfield Resource Recovery Authority shall have its principal office
at the Audrey P. Beck Municipal Building, 4 South Eagleville Road, Storrs/Mansfield,
Connecticut 06268.
The Authority shall have control over the total solid waste stream within the Town of Mansfield, including control over the operation of any town-owned solid waste landfill, transfer station, recycling facility, sludge disposal area or any like facilities. All policies, permits, contracts and agreements concerning refuse collection, landfill operation, trash dumping and recycling shall be subject to Authority regulation, approval and acceptance. The Authority is authorized to employ or make contracts with individual persons or corporations for the separation, recovery, collection, removal, storage, transport or disposition of garbage, rubbish and other refuse, including recyclables. The Authority is further empowered to charge fees and to issue bills to recipients of said services, and to take appropriate action to collect said fees as provided for hereinafter in §
161-13. The Authority may, by resolution, establish regulations, policies and fees for the use of town transfer stations, processing or recycling facilities, disposal areas and for all refuse and recycling pickup within the town. Said regulations may include but are not limited to the types of materials which are collected, hauled and deposited at any facility, the days, place and hours of refuse or recycling pickup and facility operation, fees to be charged at any facility or for any town-authorized collection service, requirements and fees for collector permits and the designation of recycling or refuse collection systems with the town by type of establishment, frequency of collection, level of service and cost. The Authority shall also be responsible for enforcing this chapter and its adopted regulations as set forth hereinbelow.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BULKY WASTE
Large nonputrescible items such as discarded appliances and furniture,
stumps and bushes, construction debris and demolition waste, including but
not limited to brick, mortar, wood and glass.
COLLECTION
The act of collecting solid waste or recyclables at the place of
waste generation by approved, licensed solid waste collector and is distinguished
from "removal."
COMMERCIAL CONTAINER
Each container or bin of one (1) cubic yard or more owned by a solid
waste collector and placed for use at a business, commercial location, residence,
apartment building or construction site. Each "commercial container" shall
be identified with the name and telephone number of the solid waste collector
servicing the container or bin.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
Cardboard which has been processed to have forms or shapes like wrinkles
or folds or into alternating ridges and grooves and is placed between two
(2) flat surfaces for the sake of strength and which is commonly used to form
cartons.
DISPOSAL AREA
An area or location used for the disposal of solid waste designated
as such by the Resource Recovery Authority.
DRY-CELL BATTERY
Any device used for generating electric current through a chemical
reaction, including but not limited to nickel-cadmium batteries, carbon batteries
and alkaline batteries.
GARBAGE
All kitchen and table food waste, and animal or vegetable waste that
attends or results from the storage, preparation, cooking or handling of foodstuffs.
GLASS CONTAINERS
Jars and bottles made of silica, soda ash and limestone being transparent,
translucent and breakable. Specifically excluded are plastics, window glass
or panes, glass bulbs, ceramics and all other glass.
HEALTH OFFICER
The duly appointed Director of Health of the Town of Mansfield.
HOUSEHOLD CARDBOARD
A stiff, moderately thick paperboard used in packaging products for
household consumption.
MAGAZINES
All magazines or periodicals printed on glossy stock or paper of
heavier quality than that commonly recognized as newsprint.
NUISANCE
Any condition which in the judgment of the Town of Mansfield Director
of Health constitutes or could constitute a threat to the public health, including
but not limited to those conditions specifically listed in Section 19-13-B1
of the State of Connecticut Public Health Code.
OFFICE PAPER
White, high-grade paper generally used in offices that is of high
quality and does not have a glossy finish, including but not limited to photocopy
paper, bond, ledger, tab cards, letterhead and white computer paper.
PERSON
Any individual, firm or corporation, whether acting for himself or
as principal agent, officer, servant or employee for any other individual,
firm or corporation.
PROCESSING FACILITY
A place or facility where solid waste materials are sorted, crushed,
cleaned or otherwise processed prior to final disposal or recovery.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Materials which have been so designated by the Mansfield Resource
Recovery Authority. These will include but not be limited to those materials
designated as recyclable under the Connecticut General Statutes as amended,
and the regulations of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection,
as amended, prior to or at the time designated by those statutes and/or regulations.
RECYCLING
The reuse of recovered resources through the processes of sorting,
cleaning, treating and reconstituting materials otherwise destined for disposal.
RECYCLING BIN
Any box or container designated as a recycling container by the Mansfield
Resource Recovery Authority.
REFUSE
Both garbage and rubbish.
REFUSE CONTAINER
Any rodent-proof heavy plastic or metal box, can, barrel, bin or
similar type container used for the accumulation of refuse.
REMOVAL
The act of taking solid wastes from the place of waste generation
either by a licensed solid waste collector or by a person in control of the
premises.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible waste, including but not limited to ashes, paper,
tinware, rubber, wood, glass, rags, crockery, plastics, rubber by-products
or litter, or other unusable or discarded material resulting from normal community
or business activities, or materials which by their presence may injuriously
affect the health, safety and comfort of persons or may depreciate property
values in its vicinity, or both; provided, however, that "rubbish" shall not
include bulky waste and materials generated by a person and held by that person
to be salvaged.
SCRAP METAL
Used or discarded items which consist predominantly of ferrous metals,
aluminum, brass, copper, lead, chromium, tin, nickel or alloys thereof, including
but not limited to discarded home and industrial appliances.
SOLID WASTE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid and semisolid wastes, such
as refuse, garbage, rubbish, bulky waste, paper, ashes, industrial waste,
demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles and parts thereof,
discarded home and industrial appliances, manure, vegetable or animal solid
and semisolid wastes, and other discarded solid and semisolid wastes, including
liquid waste disposed of in conjunction with solid wastes at solid waste transfer/processing
stations or disposal sites, but excluding sewage collected and treated in
a municipal or a regional system; hazardous waste; or radioactive waste.
SOLID WASTE COLLECTOR
A person who has been issued a license pursuant to this chapter by
the town to collect and haul refuse or recyclable material from residential,
business, commercial or other establishments for hire within the Town of Mansfield.
STORAGE BATTERY
Batteries used in motor vehicles, airplanes, boats, recreational
vehicles, tractors and like applications, or other lead-acid batteries.
TOWN
The Town of Mansfield, Connecticut, as delineated by its corporate
limits, acting by and through its Resource Recovery Authority (Town Council)
and Town Manager as given by the Town Charter.
TRANSFER STATION
A place or facility used to receive garbage or rubbish from private
vehicles and/or collection vehicles from which this garbage/rubbish is subsequently
hauled to a disposal area in large vehicles or trailers.
WASTE OIL
Crankcase oil that has been utilized in internal combustion engines.
YARD WASTE
The brush, boughs and foliage of trees and other plants, including
grass clippings and leaves.
All refuse and other solid waste materials, including materials for
recycling, upon being removed from the premises where produced or accumulated
shall become and be the property of the solid waste collector. Upon being
deposited in a designated transfer, processing or disposal facility, said
materials shall forthwith become the property of the owner of such facility.