A.
This article is adopted for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, peace and general welfare of the citizens of the Village of Menands. The definitions, specifications, requirements, prohibitions and enforcement provisions in this article are designed to ensure that the collection of garbage, rubbish, and recyclable material is accomplished in the best interests of the residents of the Village of Menands to protect their health, welfare and quality of life, in a manner that is efficient and cost-effective to the operations of the Village and the safety of its employees, and is consistent with the needs and requirements of existing intermunicipal agreements.
B.
To that end, the Village of Menands shall provide regularly scheduled curbside collection and removal of garbage, refuse, bulk items, and recyclable materials. This service will be available to residential dwellings of fewer than five units. Dwellings containing more than four units shall, for the purposes of this article, be considered multiple dwellings which, together with commercial or office buildings and/or dwellings where one or more units are used for commercial or office purposes, shall not be served hereunder.
C.
All multiple dwellings, office buildings, commercial, industrial, and educational entities in the Village of Menands, having garbage collection services provided by a private waste management service shall hereby be required to secure dumpsters in an approved dumpster enclosure area. Those entities not having approved dumpster enclosures shall be required to comply within 60 days of written notice by the Village Building Inspector, Village Clerk-Treasurer, Menands Police Department, or the Board of Trustees, when delivered by classified mail.
[Added 4-19-2010 by L.L. No. 4-2010]
D.
Multiple dwellings, office buildings, commercial, industrial and educational entities currently in operation shall not be excluded from providing an approved dumpster enclosure. All such entities, currently having dumpster enclosures must meet the approved standards hereby identified in Subsection E(1) and (2) of this chapter. Dumpster enclosures must meet material, location and dimensional requirements described in Subsection E of this section as determined by the Village Building Inspector. Those found to be not in compliance with this section must, upon written notice by the Building Inspector, correct any nonconforming enclosure within 60 days of the date of a written notice when delivered by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested.
[Added 4-19-2010 by L.L. No. 4-2010]
E.
Owners of multiple dwellings, office buildings, commercial, industrial, and educational entities must submit location, dimensional, and proposed building material information along with site plans submitted for review and approval by the Village Building Inspector.
[Added 4-19-2010 by L.L. No. 4-2010]
(1)
Approved dumpster enclosure materials. The following materials shall be considered appropriate for building or rebuilding of a dumpster enclosure:
(a)
The quality of exterior materials shall be sufficiently durable to guarantee low maintenance, stability and a reasonable life span.
(b)
Approved dumpster enclosure materials:
[1]
Common red brick;
[2]
Architectural masonry units (colored, textured, painted);
[3]
Natural stone, stone veneer or cast stone;
[4]
Wood (painted or stained);
[5]
Plain vinyl or metal siding, provided the same is attached to a wood or other structure and maintained to comply with visibility standards:
[6]
Imitation stone, plastic, composite or resin products, provided the same is attached to a wood or other structure and maintained to comply with visibility standards.
(2)
Dumpster enclosure dimensional and construction requirements.
(a)
The dumpster enclosure must be of sufficient height to ensure that the view of the dumpster is sufficiently obstructed from view and is designed to prevent refuse from being blown out of the dumpster enclosure area. The minimum height requirement is six feet.
(b)
The dumpster enclosure must be constructed, so as to withstand snow, ice, wind (of up to 60 mph), normal daily use, without being substantially destroyed and rendered ineffective as to its purpose.
(3)
Penalty for offense. Multiple dwellings, commercial, industrial and educational entities found not in compliance as provided within this these Subsections C, D and E, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. The fine for a violation after notice shall be $50 per day until compliance. Fines shall not exceed $3,000.