This chapter shall be titled a "Local Law Providing for Mandatory
Collection, Source Separation and Segregation of Recyclables or Reusable
Material from Solid Waste."
The authority for this chapter is General Municipal Law § 120-aa
and Municipal Home Rule Law § 10 of the State of New York.
The City of Glens Falls finds the reduction of the amount of solid waste and the conservation of recyclable materials are important public concerns. The separation and collection of newspaper, paper, cardboard, glass, cans, plastic containers, vegetative yard waste and other materials for recycling from the residential, commercial, industrial and institutional establishments in the city will protect and enhance the city's physical and visual environment as well as promote the health, safety and well-being of persons and property within the city by minimizing the potential adverse effects of landfilling, aiding in the conservation and recovery of valuable resources, conserving energy in the manufacturing process, increasing the supply of reusable materials for the city's (and region's) industries and will also reduce substantially the required capacity of proposed resource recovery facilities and contribute to their overall combustion efficiency, thereby resulting in significant cost savings in the planning, construction and operation of these facilities. This chapter also assists the city in complying with the mandates of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation as stated in Part 360 of NYCRR; ensuring conformance with the New York State Solid Waste Management Plan; and complying with Chapter
70, Laws of 1988, which requires all municipalities in New York to have a source separation law by September 1, 1992.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMMERCIAL SECTOR
Those persons generating solid wastes at businesses, including
retail stores, banks and financial institutions, business and professional
offices, personal service establishments, mortuaries and funeral homes,
restaurants, taverns, hotels, motels, theaters, recreational establishments,
pet shops and veterinary establishments, automobile sales establishments,
gasoline stations, car washes and other such business endeavors although
not specifically defined herein.
CURBSIDE
That area between the center of the street and the building
side of the sidewalk. Where no sidewalk exists, "curbside" shall mean
that area between the center of the street and the building side of
the street's shoulder.
DIRECTOR
The Mayor of the City of Glens Falls or his designee.
DROP-OFF AREA
Any area designated from time to time by the Director where
persons can bring recyclables for aggregation and further transport
to a solid waste management facility.
HOUSEHOLD COLLECTION
The practice whereby solid waste, including separated recyclables,
generated by the residential sector, is placed at an appropriate location
on the residential property to be picked up by a hauler for transportation
to a solid waste management facility.
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
Establishments primarily concerned with manufacturing or
other substantial physical or chemical material processing operations
including, without limitation, manufacturing establishments, warehouses,
wholesale distributors, freight and trucking terminals and heavy machinery
sales, service and repair.
INSTITUTIONAL SECTOR
Those persons generating solid waste at public, charitable
and similar establishments, including schools, churches, hospitals,
government offices and garages and nursing homes.
RECYCLABLES
A.
Materials that will be accepted by municipal transfer stations.
The initial list of materials includes newsprint, tin cans, unbroken
clear glass bottles and plastic (HDPE) milk jugs and tires and white
metals (appliances). This list will be added to or modified by the
Director.
B.
Additionally, vegetative yard waste shall be deemed "recyclable"
and shall mean organic yard and/or garden waste, leaves, grass, clippings
and brush.
RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
Those persons generating solid waste at single and multiple
residences, boarding houses, dormitories, temporary residences and
camps.