[Adopted 12-19-1979 by Ord. No. 6-1979 (Part 77 of the 1991
Compilation of Ordinances)]
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Cascade
Charter Township Waste Management Ordinance."
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
APPLICANT
An individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation,
association, municipality, this state, a county, or any other entity
or governmental authority created by statute, which has applied for
a permit or license under this article.
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke, refuse,
wastewater, sludge or other materials.
DISPOSAL FACILITY
A waste transfer facility, incinerator, sanitary landfill,
waste processing plant or other waste handling or disposal facility
utilized in the disposal of waste matter.
GARBAGE
Rejected food wastes including waste accumulation of animal,
fruit or vegetable matter used or intended for food or that attends
the preparation, use, cooking, dealing in, or storing of meat, fish,
fowl, fruit or vegetable.
HAZARDOUS WASTE MATTER
Waste, or a combination of waste and other discarded material,
including solid, liquid, semisolid, or contained gaseous material,
which, because of its quality, concentration or physical, chemical
or infectious characteristics, may cause or significantly contribute
to an increase in mortality or increase in serious irreversible illness
or serious incapacitating but reversible illness, or pose a substantial
present or potential hazard to human health or the environment if
improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed of, or otherwise
managed. Hazardous waste does not include material which is in domestic
sewage discharge, or solid or dissolved material in an irrigation
return flow discharge, authorized industrial discharge to a municipal
treatment system, or industrial discharge which is a point source
subject to permits under Section 402 of the Clean Water Act of 1977,
33 U.S.C. § 1342. A source, special nuclear, or by-product
material, as defined any the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C.
§§ 2011 to 2282, shall also be considered as hazardous.
HEALTH OFFICER
A full-time administrative officer of the County Department
of Health.
MANAGER
The Township Manager of Cascade Charter Township or his designee.
MANIFEST
The form provided by the Department of Natural Resources,
used for identifying the quantity, composition, origin, routing and
destination of hazardous waste during its transportation from the
point of generation to the point of disposal, treatment or storage.
PERSON
An individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, association,
corporation or other entity (public or private), organized or existing
under the laws of this state or any other state, including a federal
corporation. "Person" shall also mean any municipal, county, state,
or federal government, but excluding the Township or a special district
of the Township having taxing powers.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible waste matter consisting of both combustible
and noncombustible waste, including paper, cardboard, metal containers,
yard clippings, wood, glass, bedding, crockery, demolished building
materials, or litter of any kind that may be a detriment to the public
health and safety.
RULE
A rule or regulation promulgated by the Township Manager
or the Township Board pursuant to this article.
SANITARY LANDFILL
A tract of land developed, designed or operated for the disposal
of solid waste, ashes, garbage or rubbish; but excluding any hazardous
waste matter.
WASTE HAULER
A person who owns or operates a waste-transporting unit.
WASTE MATTER
Garbage, rubbish, ashes, incinerator ash, incinerator residue,
street cleanings, municipal, commercial and industrial; liquids, sludges
or solids, animal waste, solid waste, or hazardous waste matter; but
does not include human body waste or liquid.
WASTE PROCESSING PLANT
A tract of land, building or unit, or appurtenance of a building
or unit, or a combination of land, buildings and units that is used
or intended for use for the processing of waste matter or the separation
of material for salvage or disposal, or both.
WASTE TRANSFER FACILITY
A tract of land, building or unit, or appurtenance of a building
or unit, or combination of land, buildings and units that is used
or intended for use in the rehandling or storage of waste matter incidental
to the transportation of the waste matter. A waste transfer facility
does not include any tract of land if the waste containers have an
individual volume of 10 cubic yards or less, and do not have an aggregate
total volume of 65 cubic yards or less, and are used only for the
storage of waste matter generated on the site.
WASTE TRANSPORTING UNIT
A container, which may be an integral part of a truck, or
other piece of equipment used for the transportation of waste matter.
The Township Manager is directed to encourage only plans, operations
or methods for the disposal of waste matter which are environmentally
sound, which maximize the utilization of valuable resources, and which
encourage resource conservation, including source reduction and source
separation, and which protect the general health, safety and welfare
of the Township.
Fees collected under this article shall be deposited with the
Township Treasurer who shall keep the deposits in a special fund designated
for use in carrying out the purposes of this article.
This article shall not be construed to prohibit an individual
from disposing of solid waste matter from the individual's own
household upon the individual's own land as long as the disposal
does not create a nuisance or hazard to health or conflict with other
laws, ordinances, rules or regulations. Waste matter accumulated as
a part of an improvement or the planting of privately owned farmland
may be disposed of on the property if the method used is not injurious
to human life or property and does not unreasonably interfere with
the enjoyment of life or property or conflict with other laws, ordinances,
rules or regulations.
Before the Township Manager may issue an operating permit or
a waste hauler license, the applicant shall submit to the Township
Manager a surety bond in favor of the Township to assure operation
in accordance with this article, and rules promulgated under this
article, according to the following schedule:
A. A surety bond in form approved by the Township Attorney submitted
for a hazardous waste disposal facility shall be in an amount equal
to $400,000 per acre of disposal facility, but not less than $2,000,000.
Each bond shall be renewed to provide assurance for the maintenance
of the disposal facility for a period of 100 years after the disposal
facility is closed.
B. A surety bond in form approved by the Township Attorney for any other
disposal facility shall be in an amount equal to 1/4 of 1% of the
construction cost of the facility, but shall not be less than $400,000
and shall be continued in effect for a period of 50 years after the
disposal area is closed.
C. Each waste hauler shall submit a bond in form approved by the Township
Attorney for spill containment and restoration in the amount of $500,000
per waste transporting unit.
The Township Manager shall not issue a permit for the operation
of a waste disposal area unless the facility complies with, and is
consistent with, an approved waste management plan, if such a plan
exists.
A sanitary landfill shall not be operated if the sanitary landfill
will be located within 10,000 feet of a runway of an airport licensed
and regulated by the Michigan Aeronautics Commission until the construction,
location, and operation are approved by the Township Board. The Township
Board shall review for hazards to the safety of aircraft as affected
by the construction, location and operation of the sanitary landfill.
In all such cases, the Commission shall set a date for a public hearing
and give reasonable notice to all affected parties whom the Township
Board has reason to believe are interested in the project. Following
the hearing, all affected or interested parties shall be given a reasonable
time to file their objections to the granting of a permit in writing.
After the hearing, the Township Board shall, by resolution, set forth
its findings on the issuance or denial of the application. The Township
Board shall set forth its reasons for the recommendation in the resolution.
This article is not intended to prohibit the private sector
from doing business in waste disposal and transportation. This article
is intended to only encourage waste disposal and transportation businesses
when in compliance with the requirements and intent of this article,
within areas properly zoned for such under the Cascade Charter Township
Zoning Ordinance.