There is hereby established a program for the
mandatory separation of recyclables from garbage or rubbish within
the Town to comply with Public Act No. 90-220 and its subsequent regulations mandating recycling, thereby
providing for the health and welfare of the citizens of the Town.
All recyclables under the requirements of this article shall henceforth be removed and separated from the requirements of the Solid Waste Ordinance located at Article
II of this chapter. The Solid Waste Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect relative to all solid waste not designated as recyclables.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings herein defined:
BOARD
The Board of Selectmen of the Town. When used in reference
to a voting body, it shall be taken to include the phrase "or a majority
thereof."
CARDBOARD
Corrugated boxes and similar material and kraft paper materials
which are unwaxed and have a minimum of contamination by food or other
material.
COLLECTOR
Any person who holds himself out for hire to collect recyclables
from residential, commercial, industrial or other sources. Collectors
shall include solid waste haulers who deal also with recyclables.
COMMINGLED
Mixed recyclables that are collected together.
DIRECTOR
The Director of Public Works of this municipality or his
authorized representative.
GLASS FOOD CONTAINER
A glass bottle or jar of any size or shape used to package
food products suitable for human or animal consumption with a minimum
of contamination by food or other materials.
HOUSATONIC RECYCLING REGION
A region consisting of those municipalities which are participating
in a regional recycling program under the management of the HRRA.
HRRA
Housatonic Resources Recovery Authority.
IPC
Intermediate processing center which receives, processes
and markets recyclables.
MANDATED RECYCLABLES
Those recyclables which have been designated by the Department
of Environmental Protection and any additional items which have been
designated by the Board that are mandated to be recycled within the
municipality. Those items currently designated as mandated are as
follows:
METAL FOOD CONTAINER
An aluminum, bimetal, tin-plated steel, or other metallic
can, plate or tray of any size used to package food for human or animal
consumption which has a minimum of contamination by food or other
materials.
MUNICIPAL AGENT
The person designated by the Board to administer the notice
and enforcement provisions of this article.
NEWSPAPER
Used or discarded newsprint (newspaper advertisements, supplements,
comics, and newsprint-type enclosures) which has a minimum of contamination
by food or other material.
OFFICE PAPER
Any used or discarded high-grade white paper and manila paper,
including but not limited to paper used for file folders, tab cards,
writing, typing, printing, computer printing, and photocopying, which
is suitable for recycling and which has a minimum of contamination.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, association, or
other entity or organization, either public or private, of any kind.
RECYCLABLES
Any item designated by the Department of Environmental Protection
or Board which can be separated or diverted as defined below under
"recycle."
RECYCLE
To separate or divert an item or items from the solid waste
stream for the purposes of processing it, causing it to be processed,
or storing it for later processing into a material product, including
the production of compost, in order to provide for disposition of
the item or items in a manner, other than incineration or landfilling,
which will best protect the environment. Nothing in this definition
shall preclude the use of waste oil as a fuel in an oil burner, or
scrap tires as fuel in an incinerator.
RECYCLING CENTER
The Ridgefield recycling center located at South Street,
Ridgefield, Connecticut.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Real estate containing one or more dwelling units, but shall
not include hospitals, motels, hotels, nursing homes or congregate
housing.
SCRAP METAL
Used or discarded items which consist predominantly of ferrous
metals, aluminum, brass, lead, chromium, iron, nickel, or alloys thereof,
including but not limited to white goods and metal food containers.
STORAGE BATTERY
Lead acid batteries or other batteries used in motor vehicles
such as automobiles, airplanes, boats, recreational vehicles, tractors
and like applications.
WASTE OIL
Crankcase oil that has been utilized in internal combustion
engines.
On or after January 1, 1991, any collector who
has reason to believe that a person from whom he collects solid waste
has discarded recyclable items with such solid waste in violation
of the provisions of this article or of C.G.S. § 22a-24lb,
as amended, shall promptly notify the municipal agent of the alleged
violation. Upon the request of the municipal agent, a collector shall
provide warning notices, by the placement of tags provided by the
municipality, to any person suspected by the collector or the municipality
of violating the separation requirements of state law or this article.
Each collector shall also be required to assist the municipality in
the identification of any person responsible for creating loads containing
significant quantities of items subject to the separation requirements
of state law or this article which are delivered to a resources recovery
facility or solid waste facility by the collector and detected by
the owner or operator of such a facility pursuant to C.G.S. § 22a-220c(b).
Except as otherwise specifically provided for,
the provisions of this article shall take effect on January 1, 1990.