It is the intention of the Village Board of the Village of Horseheads
to maintain a clean, wholesome and attractive community and to guard
against the creation of nuisances and conditions which may endanger
the health, safety and welfare of Village residents, spread disease,
create fire hazards, reduce the value of property, interfere with
the use and enjoyment of adjoining properties, and interfere with
the comfort and well-being of the public. The following rules and
regulations apply to dumpsters and the storage and removal of garbage,
rubbish, offal, and other offensive substances, excluding hazardous
or biomaterials or waste, as determined by New York State or federal
laws, rules or regulations.
Unless defined below, words and phrases used in this chapter
shall be interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in common
usage and to give this chapter its most reasonable application. As
used herein, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
DUMPSTER
Any container, other than a conventional trash can with lid,
intended for the temporary outdoor storage of rubbish, garbage, recyclable
materials, putrescible solid waste or refuse of any sort. The term
"dumpster" shall be construed to include roll-off containers, but
shall not include temporary storage containers, the latter being regulated
by other local laws and regulations.
PERSON
Any individual, business, firm, contractor, corporation,
applicant, property owner or agent.
PROPERTY
Any parcel, lot or tract of land in the Village of Horseheads.
PROPERTY OWNER
Any person who contracts for or requests the installation,
maintenance, or servicing of a dumpster on their property.
It shall be the duty and responsibility of all property owners
in the Village to insure the following:
A. No dumpster may be placed or allowed to remain on any property in
the R1, R1A, or R2 Zoning Districts except pursuant to a waiver from
the Board of Trustees as provided herein. Dumpsters for which waivers
are granted must be kept out of public view or meet all of the screening
requirements provided hereinafter and may be located in front yards
only if the Board of Trustees, in its sole judgment, finds that there
is no practical alternative location.
B. Dumpsters may be placed and allowed to remain on properties in the R3 Zoning District if they are out of the public view or meet all of the screening requirements of §
126-5. Screened dumpsters may not be placed or allowed to remain in place in front yards unless the Board of Trustees finds, in its sole judgment that there is no practical alternative location and grants a waiver as provided herein.
C. A dumpster in the R1, R1A, R2, or R3 Zoning District can serve only
the property on which it is located and can serve only one property.
D. No dumpster shall be located closer than five feet to any side or
rear lot line. Dumpsters shall be placed to comply with the front
yard setback for the applicable zoning district. No dumpster shall
be located closer than 15 feet to any building. Dumpsters shall not
be located in any area that must be maintained unencumbered to comply
with fire, building or public safety laws, rules, and regulations.
E. All dumpsters must have tightly fitting covers that are kept closed
at all times except when the dumpster is in the process of being filled
or emptied. Garbage, recyclable materials and other solid waste must
be completely contained within the dumpster and shall not accumulate
so that the dumpster cover cannot be firmly closed, nor shall such
materials be allowed to accumulate on the ground around the dumpster
or elsewhere.
F. All dumpsters shall have the name and telephone number of the person
owning such dumpster clearly printed thereon in letters at least three
inches high.
G. All permanent dumpsters shall be located on a surface of material
impervious to water.
H. All dumpster sites, other than temporary sites, shall be fully enclosed
or screened as provided herein.
I. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to maintain
the dumpster area free from odors, scattered or wind-blown debris,
overflow and all other nuisances, including but not limited to rodents.
J. Dumpsters are to be used only by those individuals who are authorized
by the property owner. All unauthorized use shall be considered trespass
on private property. The property owner may post a sign stating "Unauthorized
Use Is Prohibited."
K. No dumpster shall be used to dispose of hazardous materials or biomaterials
or waste, as determined by New York State or federal laws, rules or
regulations.
L. Dumpsters are not to be filled after 9:00 p.m. or before 8:00 a.m.
Further, the emptying of the contents of the dumpster shall not commence
before 8:00 a.m. and cannot continue after 9:00 p.m.
This chapter shall not apply when:
A. The dumpster is placed by an agency of federal, state or local government;
and
B. The dumpster is placed on property during a specific period of time
that a valid building or demolition permit remains in force for construction
or demolition and the container is used solely for containment and
disposal of materials resulting from such construction or demolition.
Random inspections and sanitary surveys of in-place dumpsters
and surrounding areas may be conducted by the Code Enforcement Officer.
If corrective action ordered by the Code Enforcement Officer is not
taken by the property owner within the time limits set forth by such
Code Enforcement Officer, the Board of Trustees may suspend or revoke
any waiver which has been granted, and the Village may take such other
legal action as necessary to correct the violation.
The Board of Trustees may grant a waiver and/or add conditions
to a waiver or to an existing waiver currently in effect. In making
any determination regarding a waiver application, the Board of Trustees
shall be guided by the general purpose of this chapter and shall consider
the following:
A. The need for the dumpster and the availability of alternative methods
of solid waste storage and disposal as they may in their sole judgment,
determine.
B. The proximity to neighbors.
C. Other dumpsters in the vicinity.
D. Character of the neighborhood. The proposed dumpster should not be
detrimental to the general amenity or neighborhood character so as
to cause devaluation of neighboring property or material inconvenience
to neighboring inhabitants or material interference with use and enjoyment
by the inhabitants of the neighboring property.
E. In granting any waiver, the Board of Trustees shall specify the exact
location of any dumpster on any property, make a determination as
to whether the dumpster will be out of the public view, require the
dumpster to be screened as provided herein if it will not be out of
the public view, and impose other restrictions as necessary to meet
the general purpose of this chapter.
Violation of this chapter shall be punishable by fine or imprisonment or both as prescribed by Chapter
1, Article
II, General Penalty of the Village Code. Each separate day of violation shall constitute a separate additional offense.