The following words and phrases shall have the
meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
ALUMINUM CANS
Food and beverage containers made entirely out of aluminum.
AUTHORITY
The Middlesex County Improvement Authority, a public body
corporate and politic of the State of New Jersey, organized by the
county pursuant to the County Improvement Authorities Law (N.J.S.A.
40:37A-44 et seq.).
AUTHORITY-COLLECTED RECYCLABLES
The following designated recyclables generated within the
geographic boundaries of the municipality: newspaper, glass containers,
aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard from residential and commercial
sources, steel cans, plastic containers, mixed paper and textiles.
BOARD
The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Middlesex,
New Jersey.
BRUSH
Branches, woody plants, and other like vegetative materials
that do not exceed four inches in diameter, and Christmas trees. "Brush"
does not include leaves or grass clippings.
BULKY WASTE
Means I.D. Type 13 Waste as defined by N.J.A.C. 7:26-2.13(g)1.iii.
COMMINGLED CONTAINERS
The twenty-gallon plastic containers to be used by the residents
to place plastic containers, glass containers, aluminum cans and steel
cans at the curb for collection by the contractor, or such other container
designated by the Authority for such use.
CONTRACTOR
The contractor selected by the Authority to provide the recycling
services pursuant to the recycling contract.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
Uncontaminated corrugated cartons and other boxes made of
corrugated cardboard.
COUNTY
The County of Middlesex, New Jersey.
COUNTY PLAN
The Middlesex County District Solid Waste Management Plan,
adopted by the Board pursuant to the Solid Waste Management Act, which provides for the collection, disposal and/or recycling
of solid waste generated within the geographic boundaries of the county,
as the same may be amended from time to time.
COUNTYWIDE RECYCLING
The collection and marketing program for Authority-collected
recyclables established by the county and the Authority for all participating
municipalities in the county.
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLES
All recyclable materials that are designated by the county and the county plan as materials that must be source-separated from municipal solid waste (Type 10), construction and demolition waste (Type 13C) and vegetative waste (Type 23) at the point of generation, as specified in §
389-28 below. The county may add or delete certain recyclable materials to be designated recyclables from time to time pursuant to a duly adopted amendment to the county plan approved by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
DROPOFF CENTER
The Borough's recycling dropoff center located on Kenneth
Avenue.
ELECTRONICS
Televisions, CPUs, monitors, laptops and mercury-containing
devices.
GRASS CLIPPINGS
Green, freshly clipped mowings from residential lawns and
yards. Twigs, brush and leaves are excluded.
LEAVES
Only leaves from trees, shrubs, bushes or plants, and excludes
any other type of vegetative waste.
MIXED PAPER
Glossy inserts, magazines, telephone books, junk mail, colored
paper, computer paper, office paper, paperboard (chipboard and pressboard),
nonmetallic wrapping paper, soft-cover books, hard-cover books with
cover removed, and fine paper.
MIXED PAPER CONTAINER
A covered fourteen-gallon container in which residents place
mixed paper at the curb for collection by the contractor, or such
other container designated by the Authority for such purpose.
MOTOR OIL
Used motor oil which has been drained from automobiles and
classified by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
as X721.
NEWSPAPER
Paper of the type commonly referred to as "newsprint" and
distributed at stated intervals, usually daily or weekly, having printed
thereon news and opinion, containing advertisements and other matters
of public interest. Expressly excluded are all magazines or such periodicals
as well as other paper products of any nature whatsoever.
OFFICE PAPER
White bond paper, white stationery, white copier paper, white
note pad paper, white index cards, white paper forms and tabulating
cards.
PLASTIC CONTAINERS
Soda bottles made of PETE (SPI Code No. 1) and milk, water
and laundry product bottles made of HDPE (SPI Code No. 2).
PLASTIC FILM
Stretch wrap, shrink wrap and plastic shopping bags.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH), lithium
ion (Li-ion) and small sealed lead (Pb) batteries.
RECYCLING
Any process by which materials that would otherwise become
municipal solid waste and that may be collected, separated and processed
are returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials
or products.
RECYCLING COORDINATOR
The individual designated by the Mayor and Council of the
Borough of South Plainfield to oversee and supervise recycling efforts
in the Borough and to implement the county plan. Responsibilities
shall include, but not be limited to:
A.
The development of a program to enforce this article;
B.
Responding to citizen inquiries concerning the program;
C.
Attendance at scheduled meetings with the Authority;
D.
Preparation and distribution of literature describing the program;
and
E.
Development of a public education/awareness campaign describing
the program.
RECYCLING DROPOFF CENTER
Any facility designed and operated solely for receiving,
storing, processing and transferring source-separated nonputrescible
recyclable materials, such as metal, glass, paper, plastic containers
and corrugated and other cardboard, or other recyclable materials.
RECYCLING SERVICES
All of the duties, obligations and services to be provided
by the contractor that are related to the collection, transportation,
separation, processing, storage, sale or disposition, or any combination
thereof, of the Authority-collected recyclables and the return of
same to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products.
RESIDENTS
Persons dwelling within the Borough of South Plainfield that
are required to recycle designated recyclables pursuant to this article.
STEEL CANS
Tin-plated, bimetal and other ferrous food and beverage containers.
TEXTILES
Clean, dry clothing or other fabric measuring at least one
foot by one foot in size.
TIRES
Rubber-based scrap automotive, truck and equipment tires.
VEGETATIVE WASTE
Means I.D. Type 23 Waste as defined by N.J.A.C 7:26-2.13(g)1.v.
WHITE GOODS
Washers, dryers, ranges, refrigerators and air conditioners.
WOOD SCRAP
Unfinished lumber, including pallets, that has not been chemically
treated, painted, resin-coated or otherwise surface-treated, laminated
or bonded, and not similarly altered from its natural condition that
has been generated during new construction.
As of the effective date of this article, it
shall be mandatory for owners, superintendents, or operators of garden
apartments, condominiums and low and high rise apartments to set up
and maintain a recycling program of curbside collection and/or recycling
dropoff centers for convenient access by residents.
A. In developments consisting of 25 or more multifamily
residential housing units, a recycling plan must be implemented that
provides for adequate storage of recyclables within each dwelling
and convenient access to adequate indoor or outdoor dropoff facilities.
The plan must comply with the requirements of Section 907.13 of the
Borough's Development Review Ordinance.
(1) Where curbside collection of recyclables is not available,
a recycling dropoff area must be adjacent to, but clearly distinct
from, each garbage disposal area in the development. Containers must
be clearly marked, the area neatly maintained and recyclables must
be free of wet garbage and wet garbage may not contain any recyclables.
(2) Where curbside collection of recyclables is to be
available, access for such collection shall be designed so as to provide
an adequate turning radius for collection vehicles without interference
from parked cars or other obstacles. The owner, superintendent or
resident manager shall provide a designated area for curbside collection
at each unit.
B. The owner, superintendent or resident manager shall
publish rules and regulations for tenants and condominium owners'
compliance with mandated recycling and the availability of the recycling
dropoff or curbside collection to new residents and at least annually.
Owners, superintendents and managers shall supply copies of the notices
given to the tenants and condominium owners about the recycling rules
and regulations to the Borough of South Plainfield Recycling Coordinator
annually.
C. The owner, superintendent or manager shall provide
the Borough of South Plainfield Recycling Coordinator with proper
documentation annually of the weights and disposition of the amount
of recyclables removed from their sites.
Where newspaper or other designated recyclables
are used to wrap or dispose of solid waste they may be discarded or
disposed of for collection with the usual solid waste.
Scavenging of all designated recyclables set
at the curb or deposited at the Borough's dropoff center is explicitly
prohibited.
When issuing any building permit, the Building
Code Official will provide the permittee with written instruction
on proper disposal and recycling of construction and demolition waste.
The Building Code Official will furnish a notification of construction/demolition
activity form that the permittee must fill out and send to the Middlesex
County Division of Solid Waste Management (MCDSWM) within 48 hours
of the issuance of a municipal permit.
No garbage hauler shall collect for disposal
any municipal solid waste that is mixed with any designated recyclable.
Any person, firm, corporation or entity that
violates or neglects to comply with any provision of this article
or any regulation promulgated pursuant thereto shall, upon conviction
thereof, be punishable by a fine not to exceed $2,000. Said violation
shall be enforceable by the Police Department, Health Officer and/or
Recycling Coordinator of the Borough of South Plainfield or agents
thereof.