As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
This agreement for the provision of recycling and marketing services, executed by and between the Authority and the municipality.
Food and beverage containers made entirely of aluminum.
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 of Improvement Authorities Law (N.J.S.A. 40:37A-44 et seq.)
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.
The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Middlesex, New Jersey.
Branches, woody plants, and other like vegetative material that do not exceed five inches in diameter, and Christmas trees. Brush does not include leaves and grass clippings.
The date upon which the Authority and the municipality agree that the Authority, through its contractor, will commence the provision of recycling services.
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.
The contractor selected by the Authority to provide the recycling services pursuant to the recycling contract.
Boxes and packaging generally made from wood pulp and consisting of two smooth sides with a corrugated inner layer. Brown paper grocery bags are included.
The County of Middlesex, New Jersey.
The Middlesex County District Solid Waste Management Plan, adopted by the Board pursuant to the Solid Waste Management Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1 et seq.), which provides for the collection, disposal and/or recycling of solid waste generated with the geographic boundaries of the county, as the same may be amended from time to time.
The collection and marketing program for authority-collected recyclables established by the county and the Authority for all participating municipalities in the county and funded, in part, with RRIT funds allocated for this purpose.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection or any successor agency.
All recyclable materials that are designated by the county in the county plan as materials that must be source-separated from municipal solid waste at the point of generation. On the date of execution of this agreement, the recyclables designated by the county in the county plan from residential (including multifamily), commercial, industrial and institutional, governments and office parks are newspaper, aluminum cans, glass containers, corrugated cardboard, steel cans, plastic containers, mixed paper, textiles, leaves, motor oil, and brush. The county may add or delete certain recyclable materials to designated recyclables from time to time pursuant to a duly adopted amendment to the county plan approved by the DEP.
All glass containers used for packaging food or beverages.
The amendments to the county plan (Nos. 1994-2 and 1994-3), adopted by the Board on June 1, 1994, that, among other things, establishes the county-wide recycling program.
Fallen leaves excluding brush and grass clippings.
Glossy inserts, magazines, junk mail, colored paper, computer paper, office paper and fine paper.
A covered fourteen-gallon container in which residents will place mixed paper at the curb for collection by the contractor, or such other container designated by the Authority for such purpose.
A petroleum-based or synthetic oil whose use includes, but is not limited to, lubrication of internal combustion engines, which through use, storage or handling has become unsuitable for its original purpose due to the presence of impurities or loss of original properties.
The Borough of Dunellen, a municipal corporation of the State of New Jersey.
I.D. Type 10 waste as defined by N.J.A.C. 7:26-2.13(g)(1)(i).
Paper of the type commonly referred to as "newsprint" and distributed at stated intervals, usually daily or weekly, having printed thereon news and opinions and containing advertisements and other matters of public interest.
Soda bottles made of PETE (SPI Code No. 1) and milk, water and laundry product bottles made of HDPE (SPI Code No. 2).
Ordinance Nos. 5-87 and 96.01 of the Borough of Dunellen (Article I of this chapter), the ordinance enacted by the municipality establishing the mandatory municipal recycling program implemented in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Act and the county plan, as the same will be amended by the municipality to include the additional designated recyclables as set forth in Ordinance Nos. 96.01 (amendment to Article I) and 96.02 (this Article II), and as the same may be amended in the future from time to time for other purposes.
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.
Private, commercial and institutional residents of the municipality that are required to recycle designated recyclables pursuant to the Recycling Ordinance.
Tin-plated, bimetal and other ferrous food and beverage containers.
A special bag to be provided by the Authority for the collection for textiles, or such other container to be designated by the Authority for such purpose.
Clean, dry clothing or other fabric measuring at least one foot by one foot in size.