[Ord. 6-86, 1/30/1986, Art. 6; amended by Ord. No. 2020-12, 11/5/2020]
1. Separation of Recyclables. There is hereby established within the
Township of Upper Macungie a curbside collection program for separate
collection of designated recyclables from all residents of the Township
whose municipal waste is collected by or on behalf of the Township.
Said curbside collection program shall not apply to any apartment
building or complex, other multifamily development or mobile home
park containing five or more units whose municipal waste is not collected
by or on behalf of the Township. All persons subject to the curbside
collection program established pursuant to this Article shall separate
all designated recyclables for curbside collection and place them
at the curbside at the time, schedule, and manner prescribed in the
recycling regulations.
2. Preparation
of Designated Recyclables. All designated recyclables for curbside
collection shall be prepared for curbside collection in accordance
with the specifications established in the recycling regulations.
3. Recycling
Regulations. The Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to issue
and from time to time adopt or revise recycling regulations by resolution
to set forth specific requirements for the recycling program, including,
without limitation, the designation of recyclables to be included
in the curbside collection program, the schedule for curbside collection,
time limits for placing recyclables at the curbside, specifications
for preparation of designated recyclables for collection, and the
effective date for start of the curbside collection program.
4. Recycling
at Residences Other Than Residential Establishments. All persons residing
in apartment buildings or complexes, other multifamily developments
and mobile home parks containing five or more units shall separate
all designated recyclables for curbside collection from their municipal
waste. The owner of these buildings or developments shall be responsible
to make arrangements for collection of these recyclables at least
once every other week. Such owners shall inform the residents of the
requirements of the recycling program and the time, manner, and location
where recyclables shall be placed. Such owners shall be required to
adhere to the reporting requirements set forth in § 20-109.2.
5. Exceptions.
Nothing in this Article or the recycling regulations shall prohibit
any resident from donating or selling any recyclable to any other
person, whether operating for a profit or not for profit.
[Ord. 6-86, 1/30/1986, Art. 7; amended by Ord. No. 2020-12, 11/5/2020]
1. The designated recyclables for curbside collection are as follows:
B. Aluminum,
bimetal and tin cans.
H. Any other
recyclables as designated, from time to time by the Board of Supervisors,
pursuant to § 20-106.3.
[Ord. 6-86, 1/30/1986, Art. 8; amended by Ord. No. 2020-12, 11/5/2020]
1. Glass, HDPE plastic and PETE containers shall have caps and lids
removed.
2. Glass, cans, HDPE plastic, and PETE containers shall be rinsed free
of food residues. Glass, cans, HDPE, and PETE shall be placed at the
curbside for collection in household storage containers.
3. All recyclables shall be co-mingled in the Container.
4. Limitations on Recycling Volumes. Occupants of each residential establishment
shall be permitted to place one approved container having a maximum
of 95+/- total gallons of capacity for curbside collection.
5. Containers
shall be placed out for collection at the curbside not earlier than
7:00 p.m. and not later than 11:59 p.m. on the day prior to the scheduled
collection and shall be removed from the curbside within 24 hours
of collection.
6. No person
shall damage, take, remove, deface or use for purposes other than
approved recycling storage and collection any household storage container
issued or approved by the Township as part of the recycling program.
Should a replacement container(s) be needed or desired, additional
containers may be purchased through the Township at a cost set by
fee schedule. The Township will not be responsible for any lost, stolen,
damaged or destroyed containers.
[Ord. 6-86, 1/30/1986, Art. 9; amended by Ord. No. 2020-12, 11/5/2020]
1. Commercial, municipal, and institutional establishments, as well
as industrial establishments with lunch rooms or offices, and apartment
buildings containing more than four units, shall separate high-grade
office paper, aluminum, and tin cans, corrugated cardboard, newspapers,
HDPE and PETE plastics, glass (clear, green and brown), and leaf waste
from their municipal waste and store these materials until collection.
These establishments are responsible to provide their own recycling
containers and make their own arrangements for collection of recyclables.
All licensed food and drink establishments and retail food stores
of greater than 1,000 square feet are required to recycle all food
and beverage cans and glass.
2. Establishments subject to the requirements of Subsection
1 of this §
20-109 shall report the tonnage of each material recycled during each calendar year. Such report shall be submitted on forms provided by the Township by February 1 following the close of each calendar year.
3. Pursuant to Act 101, § 1501(c)(iii) [53 P. S. § 4000.1501(c)(1)(iii)], persons occupying commercial, municipal, or institutional establishments shall be exempt from Subsection
1 of this §
20-109 by meeting both of the following:
A. Providing
for the recycling of all the materials listed in this Section through
some means other than herein provided.
B. Submitting
an annual recycling report to the Township documenting the amount
of municipal waste generated and the type and weight of each material
that was recycled in the previous calendar year. Valid documentation
shall include information from an end-use market, recycler, or waste
hauler which describes the type and weight of each recyclable material
that was collected and marketed. Documentation may be in the form
of one of the following:
(1) Copies of weight receipts or statements which consolidate such information.
(2) A report from the provider of recycling collection services which
identifies the amount of each material collected and marketed. The
type and weight of recyclables generated by an individual establishment
may be approximated based on a representative sample of its source-separated
materials. Where recyclables from several establishments are collected
in the same vehicle, an individual establishment's contribution to
the load may be apportioned. Only the weight of materials marketed
for recycling purposes can be credited to an establishment.
(3) A report from the provider of waste collection services that identifies
the type and weight of each recyclable material collected and marketed.
In cases where recyclables are co-mingled with the establishment's
waste, the type and weight of recyclables generated by an individual
establishment may be approximated based on a representative sample
of its waste. Where materials from several establishments are collected
in the same vehicle, an individual establishment's contribution to
the load may be apportioned. Only the weight of materials marketed
for recycling purposes can be credited to an establishment.