For the purposes of this chapter, the following
words and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed to them by this
section:
EXPENDABLE ITEMS
Any items used to extinguish any fire and/or stop or control
or contain any leak or spill involving any hazardous material which
cannot be reused or cannot be replenished without cost after that
particular fire, leak or spill. These include but are not restricted
to fire-fighting foam, chemical extinguishing agents, absorbent material,
sand, recovery drums and specialized protective equipment, to include
but not restricted to acid suits, acid gloves, goggles and protective
clothing.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Any material, solid, liquid or gas, listed as a hazardous
substance or material, including but not necessarily limited to such
substances and materials listed under the National Fire Protection
Association Guide to Hazardous Materials, the Department of Transportation
Guide Book and the List of Hazardous Substances and Toxic Pollutants
designed by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency and the New
Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection.
VEHICLE
Any motorized equipment registered or unregistered, including
but not limited to a passenger car, motorcycle, truck, tractor trailer,
construction equipment, farm machinery, watercraft, aircraft and trains.
VESSEL
Any container, drum, box, cylinder, bottle or tank used to
hold or contain or carry or store any hazardous material.
[Amended 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. 06-20]
Costs incurred by the Village of Ridgefield Park for the following items in connection with the suppression, control or clean up of a fire, leakage or spillage involving any hazardous substance or responding to a reported or suspected release of a hazardous substance, including the cost of all due diligence conducted at the site of a reported or suspected release of a hazardous substance, shall be reimbursed to the Village of Ridgefield Park by the responsible parties, as set forth in §
220-3 below:
A. The cost of replacement of expendable items.
B. The expenses incurred by the Village for the wages
(regular and/or overtime) paid to its employees/agents as a result
of a hazardous material incident or when responding to a reported
or suspected release of a hazardous material or substance.
C. Any and all medical costs incurred by responding personnel.
D. Any and all environmental tests required to ensure
a hazard-free environment, which shall be conducted by the Village
in its sole discretion and reasonable judgment.
E. Vehicles and apparatus.
(1) A fixed hourly rate for the use of Village vehicles
and apparatus at incidents, which shall be calculated as follows:
|
Vehicle
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Hourly Rate
|
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Mid-Bergen Haz-Mat Team
|
|
|
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Haz-Mat 1
|
$250
|
|
|
Foam Unit 1
|
$150
|
|
Fire Department Apparatus
|
|
|
|
Engines
|
$150
|
|
|
Trucks
|
$150
|
|
|
Heavy rescues
|
$150
|
|
|
Watercraft
|
$75
|
|
|
Command vehicles
|
$50
|
|
|
Staff cars
|
$25
|
|
Emergency Medical Service Units
|
|
|
|
Basic Life Support (ambulances)
|
$100
|
|
Police Department Vehicles
|
|
|
|
Patrol cars
|
$35
|
|
Department of Public Works' Vehicles
|
|
|
|
Dump truck
|
$90
|
|
|
Concrete mixer
|
$67
|
|
|
Garbage truck
|
$38
|
|
|
Flatbed truck
|
$40
|
|
|
Pavement sweeper
|
$50
|
(2) The rates for any vehicles or apparatus not included
in the above schedule shall be calculated based on the current rates
charged by the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the Department
of Homeland Security for use of such vehicles or apparatus.
F. Services rendered by any recovery company, towing
company or other technical assistance called for by the Fire Department
to handle such incident.
Reimbursement to the Village for any reimbursable
items, as set forth above, shall be made by the following parties:
A. The owner or operator of any vehicle responsible for
any fire, leak or spill of hazardous material.
B. The owner or person responsible for any vessel containing
hazardous material involved in any fire, leak or spill on public or
private property, whether stationary or in transit, whether accidental
or through negligence.
C. The owner or person responsible for any property from
which any leak or spill of hazardous material emanates.
D. Any person responsible for any fire, leak or spill
of hazardous material on public or private property.
Any responsible party, as set forth in §
220-3 hereof, shall reimburse the Village of Ridgefield Park for the full price of any reimbursable items used to extinguish such a fire, stop or contain such a leak, or control and clean up such a spill within 45 days after receipt of a bill for such items from the Village of Ridgefield Park.
[Amended 10-10-2006 by Ord. No. 06-20]
Any responsible party, as set forth in §
220-3 hereof, who fails to reimburse the Village of Ridgefield Park for reimbursable items within the time set forth in §
220-4 hereof, shall be subject to a fine of not less than $200 nor more than $2,000, or imprisonment for a period of not more than 90 days. Each day shall be treated as a separate offense for purposes of calculating the fine. Upon failure to reimburse the Village for the cost of such items within said forty-five-day period and in addition to any such penalty provided by this section hereof, the Village may take such action as may be provided by law to recover such costs from the responsible party.