This chapter shall be known as the "Solid Waste Management Ordinance
of the City," hereinafter referred to as "ordinance" or "chapter."
The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the pickup and
disposal of garbage and refuse and to promote recycling, composting
and resource recovery through the administration of an effective recycling
program, as provided in § 287.11, Wis. Stats., and Chapter
NR 544, Wisconsin Administrative Code.
This ordinance is adopted as authorized under § 287.09(2),
Wis. Stats., and codified in this chapter. It is adopted as authorized
under § 287.09(2) and (3)(b), Wis. Stats.
It is not intended by this ordinance codified in this chapter
to repeal, abrogate, annul, impair or interfere with any existing
rules, regulations, ordinances or permits previously adopted or issued
pursuant to law. However, whenever this chapter imposes greater restrictions,
the provisions of this chapter apply.
In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this
ordinance codified in this chapter shall be held to be the minimum
requirements and shall not be deemed a limitation or repeal of any
other power granted by the Wisconsin Statutes. Where any terms or
requirements of this chapter may be inconsistent or conflicting, the
more restrictive requirements or interpretation shall apply. Where
a provision of this chapter is required by Wisconsin Statutes, or
by a standard in Ch. 287, Wis. Stats., Chapters NR 542, 544 and 549,
Wisconsin Administrative Code, and where the chapter provision is
unclear, the provision shall be interpreted in light of the Wisconsin
Statutes and the Chapter NR 544 standards in effect on the date of
the adoption of this chapter, or in effect on the date of the most
recent text amendment to this chapter.
The requirements of this ordinance codified in this chapter
apply to all persons within the City, to include all single-family
residences, multifamily residences, commercial/business enterprises,
institutional enterprises, agricultural enterprises and governmental
facilities within the following conditions:
A. All single-family, duplex, three- and four-unit residential units
must be enrolled in the City-provided contract garbage, refuse and
recycling program.
B. Multifamily residential units with five units or more may enroll
in the City-provided garbage, refuse and recycling program.
C. Commercial, business, institutional, agricultural and mixed-use enterprises
(i.e., commercial and residential in one structure or campus) may
enroll in the City-provided garbage, refuse and recycling program
if the entity generates no more refuse than a normal residential unit,
defined as one ninety-gallon container a week of solid waste and one
recycling container per collection period.
D. All enterprises identified in Subsections
B and
C above which are enrolled in the City program on December 31, 2008, will automatically be enrolled in the City program upon the effective date of the adoption of this chapter. These enterprises may disenroll from the program, provided that each enterprise notifies the City in writing at least 30 calendar days in advance of the requested termination date. Enterprises not enrolled may become enrolled in the City-provided program by notifying the City in writing at least 30 days prior to the first desired pickup.
E. All enterprises not enrolled in the City program shall comply with
all applicable regulation of this chapter.
Solid waste management within the City is under the direction
of the Director of Public Works. The Director of Public Works or his
or her designated agents shall be responsible for the administrative
management of this chapter and enforcement, in coordination with the
Police Department, of those aspects of the chapter relating to the
protection of the public health, safety and welfare and protection
of the environment.
The provisions of this ordinance codified in this chapter are
effective upon passage and publication of this chapter.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings given herein unless different meanings are
clearly indicated by the context:
AGRICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT
An establishment engaged in the rearing and slaughtering
of animals and the processing of animal products or orchard and field
crops.
BULKY WASTE and OVERSIZE WASTE
Large items such as furniture, mattresses, carpeting, construction
or demolition materials of substantial dimensions, brush, yard waste
and other large items whose proportions are not easily reduced.
COLLECTION
The act of removing solid waste from the storage area at
the source of generation.
COLLECTOR/HAULER
The contractor(s) or entity(ies) chosen by the City Council
to handle, transport and dispose of the community's solid waste, recyclables
and nonrecyclables, or, the person or persons contracting with waste
generators for these services, and will enforce preparation standards
for recyclable materials as well as ensure community compliance with
this source-separation recycling program.
CO-MINGLED
The mixing of recyclables into one container.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
Heavy-duty Kraft paper packaging material with a corrugated
medium between two flat paper liners, and does not include paperboard
such as for cereal or laundry detergent boxes or holders for six-packs
or twelve-packs of beverage cans or bottles.
CURB
The back edge of curb and gutter along a paved street or
where one would be if the street was paved and had curb and gutter.
DEMOLITION AND BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION WASTES
A.
DEMOLITION WASTESIncludes rocks, stones, brick, concrete, blacktop, timbers, stumps and such other similar items as determined by the Director of Public Works to be demolition materials.
B.
BUILDING/CONSTRUCTION WASTESIncludes lumber, insulation, plaster, drywall, paneling, shingles, windows, doors, plumbing materials, electrical materials and such other materials determined by the Director of Public Works to be building and/or construction materials.
DISPOSAL
The orderly process of discarding useless or unwanted material.
DNR
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
DUMP
A land site where solid waste is disposed of in a manner
that does not protect the environment.
DWELLING UNIT
A place of habitation occupied by a single-family unit or
a combination of persons who may be considered as equivalent to a
single-family unit for the purposes of this chapter.
FOAM POLYSTYRENE PACKAGING
Packaging made primarily from foam polystyrene that satisfies
one of the following criteria:
A.
Is designed for serving food or beverages.
B.
Consists of loose particles intended to fill space and cushion
the packaged article in a shipping container.
C.
Consists of rigid materials shaped to hold and cushion the packaged
article in a shipping container.
GARBAGE
The portion of solid waste consisting of the discarded materials
resulting from the handling, processing, storage and consumption of
food, including the wrappings wasted along with such materials.
GLASS
Glass bottles, jars and containers and does not include window
glass, drinking glasses, Pyrex, light bulbs or other noncontainer
glass.
GOOD FAITH
Reasonable efforts to adhere to the policies, standards and
rules of this mandatory source-separation recycling program.
HAZARDOUS WASTE or HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE
Those wastes or substances defined thusly in Chapter NR 181
of the Wisconsin Administrative Code (including all amendments provided
thereto) as provided therein pursuant to § 144.61(s),
Wis. Stats., or other acts pursuant to authority vested in the Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources to describe and list material thusly,
and also it includes in the meaning of "hazardous waste" or "hazardous
substance" as described supra those solid wastes or substances found
in household waste [notwithstanding the household waste exclusion
provided in § NR 181.12(4)(a), Wis. Adm. Code].
HDPE
High density polyethylene, labeled by the SPI code #2.
HOUSEHOLD SHARP MEDICAL WASTE
Any type of residential solid waste capable of puncturing
or lacerating the skin that was originally designed or used to treat,
diagnose or prevent disease or medical conditions, including but not
limited to scalpels and hypodermic needles.
LDPE
Low density polyethylene, labeled by the SPI code #4.
LEAD-ACID BATTERIES
Automotive and related batteries that are comprised of lead
plates with an acid electrolyte, and does not include nickel-cadmium
batteries, dry cell (flashlight) batteries or batteries used in calculators,
watches, hearing aids or similar devices.
LITTER
Solid waste scattered about in a careless manner, usually
rubbish.
MAGAZINES
Magazines and other materials printed on similar paper.
MAJOR APPLIANCE
A residential or commercial air conditioner, clothes dryer,
clothes washer, dishwasher, freezer, microwave oven, oven, refrigerator,
stove, water heater, dehumidifiers, furnaces, boilers or any other
item commonly referred to as a "white good."
METAL CANS
Tin-coated steel cans, bimetal cans and aluminum cans used
for food and other nonhazardous materials but excluding aerosol cans
and cans that held paint, paint-related products, pesticides or other
toxic or hazardous substances.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
A residential dwelling place intended to be the residence
of five or more independent family units (see also "nonresidential
unit").
MUNICIPALITY
A city, village or town located wholly or partly within the
boundaries of Jefferson County, and shall mean specifically the City
where appropriate in the context of its use.
NEWSPAPERS or NEWSPRINT
Matter printed on newsprint, including daily or weekly publications
and advertising materials but excluding glossy paper, magazines, catalogs
or similar materials.
NONRESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE
Solid waste from agricultural, commercial, industrial or
institutional activities or a building or group of buildings consisting
of five or more dwelling units.
NONRESIDENTIAL UNIT
An agricultural, commercial, industrial or institutional
establishment or multifamily building with five or more dwelling units.
Churches; schools; day-care centers; fraternal, veterans, religious,
charitable, patriotic or philanthropic organizations; nursing homes;
home occupations; and farming and garden operations are considered
nonresidential units under this definition.
OFFICE PAPER
High-grade printing and writing papers from offices in nonresidential
facilities and properties. Printed white ledger and computer printout
are examples of office paper generally accepted as high grade. This
term does not include industrial process waste.
PERSON
Any individual; corporation; organization; association; local
governmental unit, as defined in § 66.299(1)(a), Wis. Stats.; state agency or authority; or federal agency, and includes
the plural as well as the singular.
PETE
Polyethylene terephthalate, labeled by the SPI code #1.
PLASTIC CONTAINER
An individual, separate, rigid plastic bottle, can, jar or
carton, except for a blister pack, that is originally used to contain
a product that is the subject of retail sale.
POSTCONSUMER WASTE
Solid waste other than solid waste generated in the production
of goods; hazardous waste, as defined in § 144.61(5), Wis.
Stats.; waste from construction and demolition of structures;
scrap automobiles; or high-volume industrial waste, as defined in
§ 144.44(7)(a)1, Wis. Stats.
PP
Polypropylene, labeled by the SPI code #5.
PREPARATION STANDARDS
Criteria provided establishing acceptable good-faith limits
for introduction of materials into the source-separation recycling
program involving either transport to a material recycling center
or temporary storage of such materials.
PRIVATE COLLECTION CONTRACT
A person or firm licensed by the DNR and under agreement
with the City to provide refuse collection services, or, when appropriate
to the context of its use, a person or firm providing private collection
services (see also "private collection services").
PROHIBITED WASTES
Dead animals, drums, gas tanks, hazardous wastes and other
items prohibited by law or ordinance.
PS
Polystyrene, labeled by the SPI code #6.
PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR
The duly qualified and appointed person who is responsible
for the administrative management of this chapter and is responsible
for the enforcement of those aspects of this chapter related to the
protection of the health, safety and welfare, and the environment
of the City, or his or her designee.
PVC
Polyvinyl chloride, labeled by the SPI code #3.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Includes lead-acid batteries; major appliances; waste oil;
yard waste; aluminum containers; corrugated paper or other container
board; foam polystyrene packaging; glass containers; magazines; newspaper;
office paper; rigid plastic containers, including those made of PETE,
HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PS and other resins or multiple resins; steel
containers; waste tires; and bimetal containers.
RECYCLING
The reuse or reprocessing of solid waste commodities so as
to save energy and/or landfill space and/or other disposal costs.
REFUSE
Combustible and noncombustible materials, including but not
limited to paper products, wood, metal, glass, cloth and products
thereof in unrecoverable condition; litter and street rubbish not
including yard waste; uncontaminated ashes; and building materials
such as wood, concrete, glass, plaster and other intermixed materials
produced in construction or demolition of structures. Refuse, for
purposes of this chapter, shall not include oversize or bulky waste.
RESIDENT
For the purposes of this chapter, a bona fide occupant of
a residential unit as defined in "residential unit" located within
the corporate limits of the City of Waterloo.
RESIDENTIAL SOLID WASTE
All solid waste that normally originates in a residential
environment from residential dwelling units.
RESIDENTIAL UNIT
A single-family home, duplex or a residential building with
four or less dwelling units or a condominium dwelling unit in a residential
building where 2/3 or more of the condominium dwelling units in the
residential building have individuals who reside in, and own, their
respective condominium unit. This definition does not apply to condominium
buildings with a common entrance.
RUBBISH
The portion of solid waste consisting of food scraps, rags,
cloth, leather, rubber and other combustibles and metals, certain
glass, ceramics, porcelain, crockery and other such noncombustibles
which are not defined as recyclable material.
SCAVENGING
The unauthorized removal of materials at any point in solid
waste management.
SINGLE STREAM
A recycling collection method where paper fiber and containers
are mixed together in a collection container and into a truck.
SOLID WASTE
Garbage, recyclable material, rubbish and other useless,
unwanted or discarded material from agricultural, residential, commercial,
industrial or institutional activities. Solid waste does not include
solid or dissolved material in domestic sewage. Solid waste is further
specified in § 144.01(15), Wis. Stats.
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
The purposeful, systematic administration of activities which
control the generation, storage, collection, transport, separation,
processing, recovery and disposal of solid waste.
STORAGE
Safe, environmentally sound, short-term containment of materials,
and for recyclables shall involve preserving materials in a condition
meeting preparation standards.
STORAGE AREAS
Areas where persons place containers during noncollection
days as well as areas where containers are set out on collection day.
USED MOTOR OIL
Any contaminated petroleum-derived or synthetic oil, including
but not limited to the following: engine and other mechanical lubricants;
hydraulic and transmission fluid; metalworking fluid; and insulating
fluid or coolant.
WASTE TIRES
For collection purposes, rubber tires from automobiles and
light trucks which are removed from rims.
YARD WASTES
Leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris, including
clean woody vegetative material no greater than six inches in diameter
and holiday trees, but does not include tree stumps, extensive root
systems or shrubs with intact root balls.
If any person, including those receiving collection from a private
contracted firm, is found in violation of the collection and storage
requirements of this chapter and fails to comply with a notification
and/or citation, the Director of Public Works shall be empowered to
order a special collection to remove such violation. The person shall
be notified of such special collection and the charges therefor. The
special collection shall be made and, if billing is unpaid, the bill
shall be considered a lien on the property and shall be placed on
the tax roll pursuant to § 66.60(16), Wis. Stats. No person shall use the special collection provisions
of this chapter to circumvent requirements for collection by a private
firm.
Disposal of demolition and building/construction wastes shall
be the responsibility of the person generating such wastes.
The Director of Public Works shall provide for the necessary
equipment and personnel to remove dead animals within the City right-of-way
and shall schedule collection to provide pickup with a minimum of
delay. This section shall not apply to dead animals, or parts thereof,
from any commercial or agricultural activity within the City.
All persons shall separate the following materials from postconsumer
waste:
G. Corrugated paper or other container board.
H. Foam polystyrene packaging.
M. Rigid plastic containers made of PETE, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PS and
other resins or multiple-resins.
The separation requirements of §
317-18 do not apply to the following:
A. All persons not enrolled in the City-provided program that send their postconsumer waste to a processing facility licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources that recovers the materials specified in §
317-18 from solid waste in as pure a form as is technically feasible.
B. Solid waste which is burned as a supplemental fuel at a facility
if less than 30% of the heat input to the facility is derived from
the solid waste burned as supplemental fuel.
C. A recyclable material specified in §
317-18E through
O for which a variance has been granted by the Department of Natural Resources under § 159.11(2m), Wis. Stats., or § NR 544.14, Wis. Adm. Code.
To the greatest extent practicable, the recyclable materials separated in accordance with §
317-18 shall be clean and kept free of contaminants such as food or product residue, oil or grease, or other nonrecyclable materials, including but not limited to household hazardous waste, medical waste, and agricultural chemical containers.
Persons enrolled in the City-provided program shall dispose
of these items as follows:
A. Lead-acid batteries shall be placed at curbside, separated from solid
waste, for collection by the City's contractor. Car, truck and other
automotive batteries only shall be accepted. Battery casings must
be unbroken.
B. Major appliances shall be placed at curbside, separated from solid
waste, for collection by the City's contractor. Appliances shall be
upright and empty and doors removed from refrigerators and freezers.
Residents must make arrangements with the City's contractor for collection
of all appliances. Those not enrolled in the City-provided program
must arrange for private collections through a qualified scrap metal
hauler.
C. Waste oil shall be placed at curbside and separated from solid waste.
Common engine oil only shall be accepted. No antifreeze or hazardous
material shall be accepted. The waste oil must be in leakproof, nonbreakable
containers of one-gallon maximum size.
D. Cooking grease from residential properties enrolled in the program
shall be placed at the curbside in a sealed container in a solid or
liquid form. Alternately, grease in liquid form can be disposed of
after being absorbed into wood shavings, cat litter or a similar absorbing
compound and presented for pickup in a sealed container.
E. Waste tires from automobiles and light trucks, separated from the
rim, shall be placed at the curbside and separated from solid waste
for collection by the City's contractor.
F. Disposal of yard wastes.
(1) No yard wastes shall be disposed of through regular City refuse collection.
(2) It shall be the responsibility of every City resident and property
owner to take steps to dispose of their accumulated yard wastes through
on-site use, composting or through other lawful means. The City shall
provide a yard waste drop-off location designated by the Public Works
Director for the purposes of recycling and composting. Grass clippings,
leaves, and leafy materials may be transported to the yard waste disposal
site by City residents and deposited in the designated areas. Broken
concrete materials, rocks, and blacktop materials, not to exceed one
cubic yard in aggregate, may be transported by City residents and
deposited in the designated area. The drop-off location shall be open
to use by the public during hours established by the Public Works
Director.
[Amended 12-17-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-06]
(3) The Director of Public Works is authorized to conduct special curbside
collections of yard wastes at such times of the year as determined
by the Director of Public Works.
(4) Only items which are readily compostable shall be placed into areas
designated for yard wastes as defined herein.
(5) Waste tires from automobiles and light trucks, separated from the
rim, shall be placed at the curbside and separated from solid waste
for collection by the City's contractor.
Those enrolled in the City-provided program shall be billed
for disposal at an amount per month subject to periodic adjustment
by resolution of the Council.
Owners or designated agents not enrolled in the City-provided program shall do all of the following to recycle the materials specified in §
317-18:
A. Provide adequate, separate containers for the recyclable materials.
B. Notify tenants in writing at the time of renting or leasing the dwelling
and at least semiannually thereafter about the established recycling
program.
C. Provide for the collection of the materials separated from the solid
waste by the tenants and the delivery of the materials to a recycling
facility.
D. Notify tenants of reasons to reduce and recycle solid waste, which
materials are collected, how to prepare the materials in order to
meet the processing requirements, collection methods or sites, locations
and hours of operation, and a contact person or company, including
a name, address and telephone number.
No person may dispose of in a solid waste disposal facility or burn in a solid waste treatment facility any of the materials specified in §
317-18 which have been separated for recycling, except waste tires may be burned with energy recovery in a solid waste treatment facility.
In the absence of a written agreement between the City and a
vendor, title to the solid waste placed for collection by the City
shall be vested in the City as soon as it is placed at the curb for
collection.
It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to place,
deposit or cause to be deposited, for collection, any waste or refuse
not generated within the corporate limits of the City.