[Amended 3-9-1993 by Ord. No. 488; 4-23-1996
by Ord. No. 509]
The following words, when used in this article, shall have the meaning
ascribed to them in this section, except in those instances where the context
clearly indicates otherwise:
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke, charcoal, infectious
waste (as defined in 25 Pa. Code § 271.1) or other combustible materials
for the purposes of heating and/or cooking.
CONTAINER
An appropriate carrier for the retention of refuse prior to collection.
Appropriate carriers are metal or plastic cans, not to exceed twenty-gallon
capacity, with tight fitting lids, plastic bags (1.5 mil minimum thickness)
which have been tightly and securely closed, or such other container(s) as
the Board of Health may from time to time approve. No container should exceed
50 pounds gross weight.
EQUIVALENT DISPOSAL UNIT (EDU)
The amount of refuse to be collected from the average unit during
an average week. One EDU is hereby defined as four twenty-gallon containers
per week, or the equivalent. One 20 gallon container is equivalent to one
30 gallon plastic bag, or one bundle or box of rubbish not to exceed four
feet in length, six feet in perimeter or circumference (as applicable), and
50 pounds in gross weight.
GARBAGE
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the storage, handling,
preparation and consumption of food. It shall not include more than a minimal
amount of free liquid(s).
PERSON
A natural person, firm, partnership, joint venture, association,
and/or corporation.
REFUSE
Garbage, ashes, and rubbish as defined herein.
REFUSE PRODUCING SOURCE
Any number of persons, individually or as a group, is the basis of
one refuse producing source (RPS). For example, in an apartment house, each
dwelling unit constitutes one refuse producing source.
RUBBISH
All waste materials not included in garbage or ashes, except rubbish
from building construction or reconstruction, grass clippings, street refuse,
industrial refuse, abandoned large machinery or vehicles, dead animals, infectious
waste (as defined in 25 Pa. Code § 271.1) or such other waste materials
as are not commonly produced in homes, stores or institutions.
TRUCK TIRES
A tire 15 inches in diameter or more. Any tire less than 15 inches
in diameter shall be considered a car tire.
[Amended 4-25-1989 by Ord. No. 438]
A. Authority. The accumulation, collection and disposal
of refuse in the Borough of Coopersburg shall be under the supervision of
the Board of Health and the Coopersburg Police Department. Subject to the
authority of Borough Council, the Board of Health and the Coopersburg Police
Department shall have authority to enforce the provisions of this article
and take all such action authorized by this article or by statutory authority
devolving upon it.
B. Disposal by nonresidents. Any nonresident of the Borough
of Coopersburg who shall dispose of refuse by placing the same upon Borough
streets or private property for Borough pickup shall be committing an unlawful
act and shall be subject to the penalty provisions of this article, as well
as any other Borough ordinance or state laws pertaining to the foreseeable
consequences of such unlawful acts.
C. Rules and regulations promulgated by Board of Health. All refuse accumulated in the Borough of Coopersburg shall be subject to care and removal under the terms of this article or other rules and regulations promulgated by the Board of Health and shall be collected, conveyed and disposed of only with the approval of Borough Council. The cost of such service for the care and removal of refuse shall be paid for as provided in the schedule of fees set forth in §
182-6 hereof by the person or persons producing the refuse, or responsible for the existence or disposal thereof, or for whom such refuse is removed. It shall be unlawful for any person to collect or convey over any of the streets or alleys of the Borough, or dispose of any refuse accumulated in the Borough except with permission of Borough Council. Owners of premises desirous of personally disposing of refuse or hiring an alternate contractor shall first apply for and be granted permission by Borough Council to make such personal disposal of their own refuse after having satisfied Borough Council of their compliance with the special regulations of the Borough for such activity as set forth below.
D. Alternate disposal must be approved by Council. The producers
of refuse or the owners of premises upon which refuse is accumulated who desire
personally to collect and dispose of such refuse or to hire an alternate contractor
shall: Show cause why the use of the Borough of Coopersburg collection system
works a hardship upon them; and establish to the satisfaction of the Borough
that hauling will be performed under an agreement with a commercial hauler
having access to a legal dumping site [or show evidence (including dumping
permits) of his ability to personally haul and dispose of rubbish at a legal
dumping site]; and that in all other matters involving collection practices
they will conform to the provisions of this article. The Board of Health shall
have authority to make investigations concerning individual disposal as it
may be directed or deemed necessary.
[Amended 3-27-1990 by Ord. No. 449; 3-9-1993
by Ord. No. 488; 4-23-1996 by Ord.
No. 509]
A. Frequency of collection. Refuse shall be collected on
such days as designated by the Board of Health.
B. Limitation of quantity. The normal quantity of refuse to be collected from each RPS is defined as one EDU. The Board of Health may refuse to authorize the collection of larger amounts of refuse or may make an additional charge for such amounts in accordance with §
182-6.
C. Special refuse problems.
(1) Contagious disease refuse. The removal of wearing apparel,
bedding or other refuse from homes or other places where highly infectious
or contagious disease has prevailed shall be performed under the supervision
and direction of the Board of Health. Such refuse shall not be placed in containers
for regular collection.
(2) Inflammable, explosive or radioactive refuse. Highly
inflammable, explosive or radioactive materials shall not be placed in containers
for regular collection but shall be disposed of as directed by the Board of
Health at the expense of the owner or possessor thereof.
(3) White goods. White goods, including but not limited to
refrigerators, dish washers and hot water heaters, shall be subject to being
collected by the contractor engaged by the Borough of Coopersburg only upon
the purchasing and affixing of a ticket to the aforementioned product. Tickets
shall be purchased from the Borough of Coopersburg upon payment of a fee,
as established from time to time by resolution of Borough Council, with each
ticket to be valid for one white good.
(4) Tires. Car and truck tires shall be picked up by the
contractor engaged by the Borough of Coopersburg only if the tires have a
ticket affixed thereto. Said tickets shall be purchased directly from the
Borough of Coopersburg upon payment of a fee, as established from time to
time by resolution of Borough Council, with each ticket to be valid for one
tire.
All municipal waste produced, collected and transported from within
the jurisdictional limits of the Borough of Coopersburg shall be, to the extent
permitted by law, disposed of at disposal facilities designated by the Borough
of Coopersburg and in accordance with any currently effective solid waste
management plan for municipalities within the County of Lehigh of which the
Borough of Coopersburg is a participant. In the absence of such designated
facilities or a currently effective solid waste management plan, municipal
waste from the Borough of Coopersburg must be disposed of at a state-permitted
facility.
[Amended 4-14-1987 by Ord. No. 415; 3-13-1990
by Res. No. 2-90; 12-11-1990 by Res.
No. 8-90]
C. Fees.
(1) The base rate shall apply to the first EDU per RPS with an additional
charge of 1/2 of the base rate per EDU per RPS thereafter.
Borough Council may, in lieu of the maintenance of its own garbage collection
system administered and conducted by the Board of Health, contract for the
exclusive right to collect refuse from refuse producing sources within the
Borough. Such contracts shall be awarded from time to time, for such period
of time as determined by the Borough Council, to the lowest responsible bidder,
following the procedure prescribed by the Borough Code. Such contract shall
fix and regulate the manner, method and time of collecting and conveying refuse.
The person to whom such contract shall be awarded shall, before undertaking
any of his duties hereunder, give bond to the Borough for the faithful compliance
with the terms of the contract. Such bond to be in such sum and with such
security as Borough Council shall require. All consistent provisions of this
article shall continue to be applicable in the event of contract by the Borough
under this section.