[Adopted as §§ 24.01 to 24.04 of the 1961
Code]
Since the Village of Fox Point is primarily a residential Village
and the operation of a dump in the Village creates an unsightly situation
and a health menace and thereby depreciates the value of property
in the neighborhood in which such a dump might exist it is, therefore,
necessary to prohibit the dumping of certain materials and to regulate
the dumping of others.
[Amended 11-11-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-08; 10-14-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-05]
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
COMMERCIAL OR BUSINESS PREMISES
Any public or private place, building and/or enterprise devoted
in whole or in part to a business enterprise, whether nonprofit or
profitmaking in nature, except for purposes of this chapter, where
such place, building and/or enterprise constitutes a single-family
premises or multiple-family premises.
DWELLING UNIT
Any habitable room or group of adjoining habitable rooms
located within a building and forming a single unit with facilities
which are used or intended to be used for living, sleeping, cooking
and eating of meals, and is interchangeable with the word "household."
INSTITUTIONAL PREMISES
Any institutional enterprise, including, but not limited
to, hospitals, churches, schools, nursing homes, hotels, motels, and
homes for the aging.
NONRESIDENTIAL PREMISES
Commercial or business premises, institutional premises and
multiple-family premises; but specifically excludes single-family
premises.
PREMISES
A plotted lot or part thereof or an unplotted lot or parcel
of land or plot of land, either occupied or unoccupied by any dwelling
or nondwelling structure.
SINGLE-FAMILY PREMISES
A residential building containing a single-family dwelling
unit. For the purposes of this section, any one-dwelling unit residential
building or two-dwelling unit residential building shall fall into
this category, and each dwelling unit shall be regarded as a single-family
dwelling unit.
B. Solid waste collection regulations generally.
(1) Solid waste shall be collected from single-family premises as defined
in this section, provided such waste is properly prepared, contained,
stored and located in conformance with this section and the rules
and regulations established by the Village Manager or the Manager's
designee.
(a)
The Village collection of solid waste from properties within
the Village is restricted to collection of rubbish, yard waste and
recyclables.
(b)
The following items, in any form, shall be prohibited, and shall
not be placed for collection by any person or entity:
[1]
Appliances, generally referred to as "white goods," including
refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, dishwashers, water heaters,
microwaves, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, televisions, stereos, stereo
components, and any and all types of computer equipment or other electronics.
[4]
Construction materials having an approximate mass in excess
of one cubic yard.
[10]
Soil, dirt, concrete, stones, rocks, blocks, and concrete block.
(c)
Yard waste shall be collected as set out in §
276-17C of this chapter.
(d)
Storage of solid waste shall conform with the rules and regulations
concerning preparation, storage and collection established by the
Village Manager or the Manager's designee.
[1]
The owner and/or occupant of each dwelling unit shall be responsible
for the proper and sanitary storage of all solid waste accumulated
at that dwelling unit and placing the solid waste out for collection
in appropriate containers until solid waste is collected by the Village.
[2]
The occupant of each one-dwelling unit residential building
and the owner of each two-dwelling unit residential building shall
provide containers of an approved type sufficient to receive all solid
wastes generated by that premises between the times of collection.
[3]
Containers shall conform to regulations established by the Village
Manager or the Manager's designee. In addition, the containers shall
be regulated as follows:
[a] The maximum number of containers that may be placed
for collection shall be no more than three containers per dwelling
unit. The maximum size shall be no greater than 32 gallons. The Village
will not collect solid waste from a dwelling unit or premises placing
containers for collection that exceed the maximum size or maximum
number unless the owner and/or occupant of the premise/dwelling unit
contacts the Village and schedules a special pick-up.
[b] Containers shall be durable, rust resistant, nonabsorbent,
watertight, rodentproof, disposable or easily cleaned with close-fitted
fly-tight covers. The containers shall be made of metal, plastic or
other suitable materials having adequate handles or bails to facilitate
handling. No dumpsters or roll-off containers or containers exceeding
32 gallons are permitted.
[c] All containers for the storage of solid waste shall
be maintained in such a manner as to prevent the creation of a nuisance
or menace to public health.
[d] Any and all containers deemed defective or otherwise
inadequate by the Village Manager or the Manager's designee must be
replaced within one week's time following proper notification by the
Village Manager or the Manager's designee. Any defective container
not replaced subsequent to the proper notification shall be confiscated
by the Village.
(2) Solid waste shall not be collected by the Village from nonresidential
premises as defined in this section.
(3) The Village Manager or the Manager's designee is hereby authorized
to make reasonable rules for the regulation and administration of
solid waste collection, removal and disposal. Such rules shall be
available to the public at the office of the Village Clerk and as
otherwise directed by the Village Manager or the Manager's designee.
[Amended 6-12-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-03]
A. It is necessary in the interests of public safety, public welfare,
the protection of property and the reduction of unnecessary expense
in fighting fires, to regulate the setting or starting of fires for
the burning of grass, brush or rubbish within the Village.
B. Garbage. No person shall cause or undertake to burn or set fire to
any garbage except within an incinerator or furnace permanently installed
in a dwelling.
D. Grass, brush or rubbish in compliant container. The owner or occupant
of any premises or his agent may, without applying for or obtaining
a permit therefor, burn or cause to be burned grass, brush or rubbish,
exclusive of garbage, if the same is completely enclosed in a metal
or metal mesh container with holes in the bottom thereof no larger
than 22 inches in diameter, and with holes in the side or top thereof
no larger than 1/2 inch in diameter, and provided that such container
is not placed closer than 25 feet to any structure nor on or near
an area containing dry grass, weeds or other combustible material.
E. Nothing in this §
276-4 shall be interpreted to prohibit open burning that is specifically exempted by §
781-16 of this Code.
F. Any person who violates this section shall, upon conviction thereof,
be subject to the penalty provided for violating this code and shall
also pay all costs incurred by the Village in extinguishing or attempting
to extinguish such fire with its fire equipment or otherwise.
No person shall store any building materials, tool shed, work
house, machinery or equipment, or building material scrap or waste
on any property in the Village except when incident to construction,
repair or remodeling to a building on the property or property adjacent
thereto, and then from not more than one week prior to commencement
of construction, repair or remodeling until one week after completion
of such work.
[Adopted 3-8-1994 by Ord. No. 94-600 (Ch. 36 of the 1961
Code); amended 12-13-1994 by Ord. No. 94-609]
This article shall be known as the "Recycling Ordinance for
the Village of Fox Point."
The purpose of this article is 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, Wis. Administrative Code.
This article is adopted as authorized under §§ 287.09
and 61.35, Wis. Stats.
It is not intended by this article 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 article imposes greater restrictions, the provisions
of this article shall apply.
In their interpretation and application, the provisions of this
article 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 article
may be inconsistent or conflicting, the more restrictive requirements
or interpretation shall apply. Where a provision of this article is
required by Wisconsin Statutes, or by a standard in Chapter NR 544,
Wis. Administrative Code, and where the ordinance 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 article, or in effect on the date of the most recent text
amendment to this article.
The requirements of this article apply to all persons within
the Village of Fox Point.
The provisions of this article shall be administered by the
Fox Point Village Manager.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BIMETAL CONTAINER
A container for carbonated or malt beverages and other liquid
or food products that is made primarily of a combination of steel
and aluminum.
CONTAINER BOARD
Corrugated paperboard used in the manufacture of shipping
containers and related products.
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.
HDPE
High-density polyethylene, labeled by the SPI Code No. 2.
LDPE
Low-density polyethylene, labeled by the SPI Code No. 4.
MAGAZINES
Magazines, catalogs, and other materials printed on similar
paper.
MAJOR APPLIANCE
A residential or commercial air conditioner, clothes dryer,
clothes washer, dishwasher, freezer, microwave oven with its capacitor,
oven, refrigerator, stove, television set, residential and commercial
furnaces, boilers, dehumidifiers, water heaters, and incinerators.
MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING
A property containing five or more residential units, including
those which are occupied seasonally.
NEWSPAPER
Newspaper and other materials printed on newsprint.
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
Includes any individual, corporation, partnership, association,
local governmental unit, as defined in § 66.0131(1)(a),
Wis. Stats., state agency or authority, or federal agency.
PETE
Polyethylene terephthalate, labeled by the SPI Code No. 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 a consumer sale.
POSTCONSUMER WASTE
Solid waste other than solid waste generated in the production
of goods, hazardous waste, as defined in § 291.01(7), Wis.
Stats., waste from construction and demolition of structures, scrap
automobiles, or high-volume industrial waste, as defined in § 289.01(17),
Wis. Stats.
PP
Polypropylene, labeled by the SPI Code No. 5.
PS
Polystyrene, labeled by the SPI Code No. 6.
PVC
Polyvinyl chloride, labeled by the SPI Code No. 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.
SEPARATION/SEPARATE
Sorting or segregating recyclable material from other types
(nonrecyclable) of residential household solid waste. It does not
mean sorting or segregating one type of recyclable material from another
type of recyclable material.
SOLID WASTE
Has the meaning specified in § 289.01(33), Wis.
Stats.
SOLID WASTE TREATMENT
Any method, technique or process which is designed to change
the physical, chemical, or biological character or composition of
solid waste. "Treatment" includes incineration.
WASTE TIRE
A tire which is no longer suitable for its original purpose
because of wear, damage, or defect.
YARD WASTE
Leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush,
including clean woody vegetative material no greater than six inches
in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots, or shrubs with
intact root balls.
Occupants of single family and two unit to four unit residences,
multiple-family dwellings, condominiums, and nonresidential facilities
and properties 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 §
276-14 do not apply to the following:
A. Occupants of single-family and two-to-four-unit residences, multiple-family dwellings, condominiums, and nonresidential facilities and properties that send their postconsumer waste to a processing facility licensed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources that recovers the materials specified in §
276-14 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 §
276-14E through
O for which a variance has been granted by the Department of Natural Resources under § 287.11(2m), Wis. Stats., or § NR 544.14, Wis. Administrative Code.
To the greatest extent practicable, the recyclable materials separated in accordance with §
276-14 shall be clean and kept free of contaminants, such as food residue, product residue, oil, grease, and other nonrecyclable materials, including, but not limited to, household hazardous waste, medical waste, and agricultural chemical containers. Recyclable materials shall be stored in a manner which protects them from wind, rain, and other inclement weather conditions.
Occupants of single-family and two-to-four-unit residences,
multiple-family dwellings, condominiums, and nonresidential facilities
and properties shall manage lead-acid batteries, major appliances,
waste oil, and yard waste as follows:
A. Lead-acid batteries shall be taken to a retail business for exchange
at the time of purchase of a replacement battery.
B. Major appliances shall be disposed of to a firm that collects/disposes
of such items for salvage.
C. Yard waste shall be placed at the roadside in front of the occupant's dwelling for collection on the same day as regular rubbish collection. Material shall be placed in containers as prescribed from time to time by the Village Board. The Village will collect yard waste only at dwellings/facilities at which it collects rubbish. Yard waste too large or voluminous to be collected as part of the weekly rubbish and yard waste collection shall be subject to special pick-up fees pursuant to §
63-6R of this Code.
[Amended 11-13-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-10]
D. Waste tires shall be taken to a retail tire vendor for disposal at
the time of replacement.
Except as otherwise directed by the Village Board, occupants of single-family (including condominiums) and two-to-four-unit residences shall do the following for the preparation and collection of the separated materials specified in §
276-14E through
O, excluding §
276-14L:
A. Aluminum containers shall be rinsed of product residue and any caps
removed and discarded. The containers shall be placed in the approved
recycling bin at the designated location on the collection day.
B. Bimetal containers shall be rinsed of product residue and any caps
removed and discarded. The containers shall be placed in the approved
recycling bin at the designated location on the collection day.
C. Corrugated paper or other container board shall be free of debris,
flattened, stacked and tied, and placed at the designated location
on the collection day.
D. Foam polystyrene packaging shall be placed in a paper or plastic
bag. This bag shall be placed in the approved recycling bin at the
designated location on the collection day.
E. Glass containers shall be rinsed of product residue and any caps
removed and discarded. The containers shall be placed in the approved
recycling bin at the designated location on the collection day.
F. Magazines shall be tied in bundles or placed into a grocery-type
bag. This bundle/bag shall be placed at the designated location on
the collection day.
G. Newspapers shall be tied in bundles or placed into a grocery-type
bag. This bundle/bag shall be placed at the designated location on
the collection day.
H. Rigid plastic containers shall be prepared and collected as follows:
plastic containers made of PETE, HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PS and other
resins or multiple resins shall be rinsed of product residue and any
caps removed and discarded. The containers shall be placed in the
approved recycling bin at the designated location on the collection
day.
I. Steel containers shall be shall be rinsed of product residue and
any caps removed and discarded. The containers shall be placed in
the approved recycling bin at the designated location on the collection
day.
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 §
276-14E through
O which have been separated for recycling, except waste tires, which may be burned with energy recovery in a solid waste treatment facility.