[The Board of Supervisors of Birmingham Township accepted
and adopted the Chester County Municipal Waste Management Plan dated
August 2009 as the official solid waste management plan for the Township
in compliance with the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act of
1968 (35 P.S. § 6018.101 et seq.)]
This article shall be known as the "Birmingham Township Municipal
Waste Collection and Recycling Ordinance."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated below:
ALUMINUM CANS
Empty, one-hundred-percent aluminum beverage and food containers.
BIMETALLIC CANS
Empty food or beverage containers consisting of both steel
and aluminum.
COMMERCIAL
Of or pertaining to any wholesale, retail, industrial, manufacturing,
transportation, or financial or professional service or office enterprise,
business or establishment.
CORRUGATED PAPER
Structural paper material with an inner core shaped in rigid
parallel furrows and ridges, of the type normally used to make packaging
cartons and boxes.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
A method of collection of residentially generated recyclables
by which the owners or occupants of certain residential properties
may dispose of their recyclables by placing them at curbside (or similar
place along the public right-of-way fronting their properties), at
times designated by the private hauler or by resolution of the Township
Board of Supervisors, for collection and removal by a private hauler
for delivery to a recycling center.
DEP
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
GLASS CONTAINERS
Empty food and beverage jars or bottles made from silica
or sand, soda ash, and limestone, the product being transparent or
translucent (either clear, green or brown); excluding, however, blue
glass, flat glass, plate glass, glass commonly known as "window glass,"
automotive glass and ceramic and porcelain products.
HIGH-GRADE OFFICE PAPER
Any white paper of the type commonly used for letter-writing
stationary, notepaper, plain paper photocopying machines, computer
printers and other general-purpose paper, whether or not any printed
or written matter is contained thereon; excluding, however, newspaper,
junk mail or other chemically coated paper or corrugated paper.
INSTITUTIONAL
Of or pertaining to any establishment engaged in service
to persons, including, but not limited to, hospitals, nursing homes,
orphanages, schools, universities, churches and social or fraternal
societies and organizations.
JUNK MAIL
Magazines, glossy or other chemically coated paper, and any
other paper products, including, but not limited to, construction
paper, wrapping paper, phone books, paperback books, paper food boxes
(excluding plastic liners and plastic windows), tablet paper and post-it
notes, manila envelopes, file folders, fax paper, clean tissue paper,
catalogues, gift boxes (excluding liners), and paper bags, expressly
excluding hardback books, high-grade office paper, newspaper, corrugated
paper, photographs, overnight envelopes, pizza boxes and other packaging
with food contamination, soiled napkins, soiled paper towels, soiled
tissue, carbon paper, foil wrapping paper, paper food packaging with
plastic, metal, foil or cellophane parts, or with wax or plastic coatings.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING UNIT
A type of residential property either under single ownership
or organized as a condominium or cooperative form of housing which
contains four or more dwelling units per structure. This term excludes
mobile home parks.
MUNICIPAL
Of or pertaining to any office or other property under the
control of any branch or arm of the federal or state government or
any political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, including
Birmingham Township.
MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or office waste
and other material, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained
gaseous material resulting from operation of residential, municipal,
commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities
and any sludge not meeting the definition of residual or hazardous
waste hereunder from a municipal, commercial or institutional water
supply treatment plant, waste water treatment plant, or air pollution
control facility.
NEWSPAPER
Paper of the type commonly referred to as "newsprint" and
distributed at fixed or stated intervals, usually daily or weekly,
having printed thereon news and opinions and containing advertisements
and other matters of public interest. The term "newspaper" expressly
excludes junk mail or other chemically coated paper, high-grade office
paper and any other paper products of any nature.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, corporation, partnership, association
or institution.
PLASTIC NO. 1 (PET) CONTAINER
Plastic containers imprinted with the SPI Code No. 1, such
as beverage bottles, dishwashing soap bottles, shampoo bottles and
similar items, excluding lids and caps.
PLASTIC NO. 2 (HDPE) CONTAINER
Plastic containers imprinted with SPI Code No. 2, such as
plastic milk jugs, water bottles, detergent bottles, and similar items,
but excluding lids, caps and motor oil bottles.
PRIVATE HAULER
A person licensed by the Commonwealth per the amended Waste
Transportation Safety Program, 27 Pa.C.S.A. § 6201 et seq.,
to collect, haul, transport and dispose of municipal waste and/or
recyclables. All such haulers shall comply with the provisions of
the aforementioned program, as well as all federal, state, and local
laws, rules and regulations.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS or RECYCLABLES
Materials designated as recyclable in this chapter and recycling
regulations which may be promulgated from time to time. The Township
hereby designates glass containers, bimetallic cans, aluminum cans,
high-grade office paper, newspapers, corrugated material and plastic
No. 1 and plastic No. 2 containers as recyclable materials and recyclables.
The list of recyclable materials may be amended from time to time
by resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Birmingham Township.
RECYCLING CENTER
A facility designated to, and which does, act as a collection
center for the processing, storage and shipment of recyclables. The
term specifically excludes transfer stations and landfills for solid
waste and composting facilities and resource recovery facilities and
specifically excludes charitable organizations that accept recyclables
for collection but do not process such recyclables.
TOWNSHIP
Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Only a person or entity authorized by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection in accordance with Act 90 of 2002, the Waste Transportation Safety Act, et seq., may collect municipal waste and recyclables within the Township. Authorized haulers shall comply with the reporting requirements in §
97-5 of this chapter.
All persons authorized to collect municipal waste or recyclables under §
97-4 shall submit an annual report to the Township which contains the information specified herein.
A. The report shall contain a list of the establishments in the Township,
including street addresses, for which the authorized hauler collected
municipal waste or recyclables.
B. The report shall give the total weight of municipal waste and the
total weight of each recyclable material collected by the authorized
hauler in the Township.
C. The report shall be submitted to the Township each year no later than February 15 and shall include the information required by Subsections
A and
B for the immediate preceding calendar year.
D. Failure to file the required report in a timely manner shall subject the authorized hauler to the penalties provided for in §
97-13 of this chapter.
All municipal waste collected from properties in the Township
shall be transported and disposed of only at a facility or landfill
approved by the DEP.
There is hereby established a program for the mandatory separation
and collection of recyclable materials from municipal waste, as set
forth herein, from all residential, commercial, institutional and
municipal properties within the Township.
Recyclables shall be kept separate from and disposed of separately from municipal waste until they are collected for recycling in accordance with the provisions of §
97-9.
The Township Board of Supervisors and the Building Code Official
are hereby authorized and directed to enforce this chapter. The Board
of Supervisors is hereby authorized and may establish by resolution
reasonable regulations as to the manner, materials, days of each month,
and times for the collection of municipal waste and recyclable materials
in accordance with the terms hereof, and any other matters required
to implement this chapter. The Board of Supervisors may change, modify,
repeal or amend any portion of said rules and regulations at any time
either by resolution or by ordinance duly enacted in accordance with
applicable laws.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
Any person, partnership, corporation or association which shall
violate any provision of this chapter shall, upon being found liable
therefor in a civil proceeding commenced by the Township before a
Magisterial District Judge, pay a fine for each such violation in
an amount no more than $600 plus all court costs, including reasonable
attorneys' fees incurred by the Township. Each continuing day of any
violation of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense punishable
by a like fine or penalty.