A.
Upon classification by the Township Recycling Coordinator of an item or material as recyclable, and acceptance of such classification by the contractor, residential and other property owners shall cause themselves or their agents, lessees, tenants or their occupants to separate said item or materials separately for collection, whether said collection is performed by a municipal agency or private contractor.
B.
On and after the date fixed in the regulations and in accordance with the terms thereof, it shall be mandatory for all persons who are owners, lessors, renters or occupants of residential dwellings and commercial, industrial and institutional properties in the Township of Marlboro to separate recyclable materials from all other solid waste generated.
C.
Commercial, industrial and professional properties that are not serviced by the Township shall be required to negotiate with their private hauler/contractor in accordance with the provisions of the Monmouth County District Recycling Plan. Written approval of exemption shall still be required to be secured by the owner, operator or contractor of commercial, industrial and/or institutional users. The Director of Public Works shall review the exemption form submitted to determine that the person applying for the exemption has otherwise provided for alternative recycling of the designated recyclable materials. If a determination has been made that adequate alternative provisions have been made for recycling, a written exemption shall be granted.[1]
D.
At the present time, the waste materials to be recycled by New Jersey State mandate and designated as recyclable by the Township of Marlboro and collected at the curb are:
E.
Additionally, the solid waste items which can be brought to the municipal recycling center, located in the Municipal Complex, are:
(2)
White goods, metals and bulky items.
(3)
Textiles.
(4)
Used tires.
(5)
Yard wastes: leaves, branches and vegetative waste.
(6)
Household construction and demolition wastes.
NOTE: Additional recyclable materials shall be added in accordance with the New Jersey Source Separation and Recycling Act, S-1478/A-1781 and the Monmouth County District Recycling Plan. The Department of Community Development, Division of Public Works, shall issue regulations classifying recyclables and providing for the method and manner of collection. Said classification shall be dependent upon the existence of lawful disposal, users or markets for said recyclables. |