[Adopted 1-12-1987 by Ord. No. 1987-6 (Part 5, Ch. 1, Art.
C, of the 1976 Code of Ordinances)]
[Amended 12-12-1994 by Ord. No. 1994-28]
Any person who violates any provision of this article by engaging
in unlawful conduct as defined in this article shall, for every violation,
be sentenced to pay a fine or penalty of not less than $150 nor more
than $600, and costs.
Upon finding that any person has engaged in unlawful conduct
as defined in this article:
A. LCSWMA, the municipality, or the county may revoke any license issued by LCSWMA to that person in accordance with §
421-3; and
B. LCSWMA may deny any subsequent application by that person for a license pursuant to §
421-3.
This municipality has been advised by the county that the plan
proposes to provide for solid waste processing and disposal facilities
which will be operated efficiently and economically by LCSWMA and
in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, and also that
LCSWMA will impose reasonable charges, which will be uniform among
all classes of the users of the plant or plants from participating
municipalities which execute the intermunicipal agreement within 90
days of the date upon which DEP grants preliminary approval to the
plan. Charges may differ for different categories of waste and for
different points of entry into the system.
The terms and conditions of this article are to be liberally
construed, so as best to achieve and to effectuate the goals and purposes
hereof. This article shall be construed in pari materia with the Act
of July 7, 1980, P.L. 380, No. 97, known as the "Solid Waste Management
Act," 35 P.S. § 6018.101 et seq.
[Adopted 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 1990-9; amended in its entirety 9-14-1998 by Ord. No.
1998-18 (Part 5, Ch. 1, Art. A, of the 1976 Code
of Ordinances)]
This article shall be known as the "Solid Waste and Recyclables
Management Ordinance."
It is hereby declared that the Township of Manheim accepts the
responsibility for the collection, transportation, and storage of
regulated municipal waste and recyclable materials generated within
its boundaries and, for that purpose, declares that this article is
to coordinate and to regulate that collection, transportation, and
storage of all regulated municipal waste and recyclable materials
in order to promote and protect the public safety, health and general
welfare of the community.
[Amended 7-8-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-11; 12-13-2004 by Ord. No.
2004-24; 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
Any term which refers to a category or type of solid waste,
if not defined in this article, shall have the meaning as from time
to time set forth in any other Township ordinances or resolutions
or LCSWMA's rules and regulations. In addition, as used in this
article, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
ACT 90
The Waste Transportation Safety Act, Act of June 29, 2002,
P.L. 596, No. 90, as now or hereafter amended.
ACT 97
The Solid Waste Management Act, Act of July 7, 1980, P.L.
380, No. 97, as now or hereafter amended.
ACT 101
The Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction
Act, Act of July 28, 1998, P.L. 528, No. 101, as now or hereafter
amended.
ALUMINUM CANS
All food and beverage cans made of a lightweight, ductile
and malleable metallic substance or element commonly known as "aluminum."
This description excludes aluminum foil, trays, plates, and miscellaneous
aluminum products.
BULK CONTAINER
A refuse container not intended to be moved or, if moved,
intended to be transported by vehicle for the purpose of disposal.
CHRISTMAS TREE
Trees used for Christmas decoration in homes, except artificial
ones.
COMMINGLED
Designated recyclable materials:
A.
Which have been segregated from regulated municipal waste but
which have not been separated into different types of recyclable materials;
and
B.
Which have been placed in a recycling container for the purpose
of collection.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Events attended by 200 or more individuals per day which
are sponsored by public or private agencies or individuals, including
but not limited to fairs, bazaars, socials, picnics, and organized
sporting events.
COMMUNITY CONTRACT AGREEMENT
An agreement between the contract hauler and Manheim Township
granting the contract hauler the privilege and right to contract with
customers for the collection of regulated municipal waste and designated
recyclable materials.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
Paperboard which has been used for packaging and shipping
and is clean of all contaminants.
CUSTOMER
A person who independently contracts with the community contract
hauler for the collection of any component of regulated municipal
waste in Manheim Township.
FACILITY
Any solid waste storage, collection, transfer, processing
or disposal facility or site which is included within the definition
of "facility" contained in the LCSWMA rules and regulations.
FARMS
A tract of land used for raising crops or livestock.
GLASS
A hard and brittle substance which is typically clear, brown,
green, transparent or partially transparent and produced by fusion
of silica and silicates or sand containing soda and lime and/or other
chemicals and substances usually or conveniently included in the manufacture
of glass. For purposes of this article, the term "glass" shall mean
only those materials commonly known as "glass bottles or containers,"
including all food and beverage containers made of glass, whether
clear or colored, of one gallon or less capacity. The term "glass"
excludes containers of a greater capacity than one gallon, glass which
is not in the form of bottles or containers, glass which is laminated,
wired or mirrored, ceramics, and crystal.
HAZARDOUS HOUSEHOLD WASTE
A portion of municipal waste that would be considered hazardous
under Act 97 but for the fact that it is produced in quantities smaller
than those regulated as hazardous waste under Act 97 and is generated
by persons not otherwise covered as hazardous waste generators by
Act 97. "Household hazardous waste" includes the following materials
and other materials of similar nature: antifreeze; batteries; chlorinated
hydrocarbons; gasoline; kerosene; grease and rust solvents; oven,
toilet and drain cleaners; paints; rust preventatives; stains and
wood preservatives; pesticides; fungicides; herbicides; insecticides;
rodenticides; roach and ant killers; photographic and pool chemicals;
thinners, solvents and furniture strippers; transmission and brake
fluids; used oil or other hydrocarbon-based lubricants; wood, metal,
rug and upholstery cleaners and polishes.
LCSWMA
The Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority, a
municipal authority organized and existing under the Municipality
Authorities Act, 53 Pa.C.S.A. § 5601 et seq., as amended.
LCSWMA FACILITY
Any facility owned or operated by or on behalf of the Lancaster
County Solid Waste Management Authority.
LEAVES
Whole leaf matter from trees, source-separated.
MAGAZINES
Publications issued periodically and which contain stories
and articles.
MULTIRESIDENTIAL UNIT
A property with three or more single residential units, including,
without limitation, apartment complexes, condominium complexes, retirement
homes and mobile home parks within the Township, excluding farms.
MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any solid waste which is garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom
or office waste and other material, including solid, liquid, semisolid
or contained gaseous material, resulting from the operation of residential,
municipal, commercial or institutional establishments and from community
activities, and any sludge not meeting the definition of "residual
or hazardous waste" from a municipal, commercial or institutional
water supply treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant or air pollution
control facility. The term does not include source-separated recyclable
materials or unacceptable waste. Above terms are used as defined in
LCSWMA regulations.
NEWSPRINT
Paper which has been used for the production of daily, weekly
and special edition publications commonly known as "newsprint."
NONPROCESSABLE REFUSE
A portion of municipal waste consisting of materials which
cannot be handled by LCSWMA's normal collection, processing or
disposal methods or which are greater than six feet in any dimension.
"Nonprocessable refuse" includes, without limitation, large auto parts;
machinery; boats; recreation vehicles; etc. Nonprocessable refuse
will be accepted by LCSWMA only at the landfill.
NONRESIDENTIAL UNITS
All commercial, municipal and institutional establishments
within the Township, excluding single residential units, multiresidential
units and farms.
OFFICE PAPER
Includes computer printout, white ledger, envelopes, colored
paper, and lightweight cardboard.
OVERSIZED REFUSE ITEMS
Refuse which will not fit into refuse containers, including,
but not limited to, carpet, portable televisions, furniture and like
materials.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
institution, cooperative enterprise, municipality, municipal authority,
governmental entity or agency, or any legal entity whatsoever which
is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties.
PLASTIC
Recyclable plastics are identified on the bottom of the container
and consist of two types of containers, namely:
A.
PETE (such as soda bottles); and
B.
HDPE (such as milk, springwater, and detergent bottles).
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Any material which would be regulated municipal waste but
for source separation and which will be separated, collected and processed
into raw materials or products which will be reused (other than as
fuel).
RECYCLING
The separation, collection, recovery and sale or reuse of
metals, glass, paper, leaf waste, yard waste, plastics and other materials
which would otherwise be disposed of or processed as waste.
RECYCLING CONTAINER
For single residential units, the term "recycling container"
shall refer to the container supplied by the Township made of rigid
plastic construction, with a capacity of not more than 14 gallons.
For multiresidential units and nonresidential units, the term "recycling
container" shall refer to a receptacle which is constructed of plastic,
metal, or fiberglass suitable for holding recyclable materials.
RECYCLING PLAN
A plan to provide for a source separation and collection
program for recyclable materials in order to conform to Act 101.
REFUSE CONTAINER
A receptacle which is:
A.
Constructed of plastic, metal, or fiberglass, having handles
of adequate strength for lifting and having a tight-fitting lid capable
of preventing entrance into the container by vectors; or
B.
A polyethylene bag which:
(1)
Is specifically designed for storage and collection;
(2)
Is protected against animal damage and overloading so as to
prevent littering or attraction of insects or rodents; and
(3)
Has a holding strength capable of withstanding normal stresses
until it is collected.
REGISTERED HAULER
A person who has registered with Manheim Township to collect
and transport regulated municipal waste or recyclable materials, or
both, and has completed an application therefor on a form provided
by Manheim Township.
REGULATED MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any solid waste generated or collected within the Township
which is 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 which is not residual or hazardous waste from a municipal,
commercial or institutional water supply treatment plant, wastewater
treatment plant or air pollution control facility. The term does not
include source-separated recyclable materials.
RUBBISH
Refuse which will not fit into refuse containers, including
furniture, carpet, portable televisions, tree branches and like materials.
SCAVENGING
The uncontrolled or unauthorized removal of recyclable materials
placed for collection.
SINGLE RESIDENTIAL UNIT
Any single-family detached, semidetached or townhouse dwelling,
or a dwelling unit within a multifamily building containing three
or fewer dwelling units, excluding farms.
SOURCE-SEPARATED or SOURCE SEPARATION
The process of separating, or the separation of, designated
recyclable materials from regulated municipal waste at the point of
origin for the purpose of recycling.
TIRES
Rubber materials removed from wheels.
TOWNSHIP
The Township of Manheim, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
VECTOR
An insect, rodent or other organism that transmits a pathogenic
fungus, virus, etc.
VEHICLE
A refuse or recycling vehicle used for the collection of
regulated municipal waste or recyclable materials which has mounted
thereon an approved type, watertight, sanitary body or which has a
standard truck body made watertight and which is equipped with means
of covering to prevent loss of material by wind.
WHITE GOODS
Large appliances weighing more than 50 pounds or containing
refrigerants, including clothes washers, clothes dryers, freezers,
refrigerators, stoves, ovens, hot-water heaters, air conditioners,
dehumidifiers, furnaces and electric heaters.
YARD WASTE
All garden residues, shrubbery, tree prunings up to six inches
in diameter, sod, leaves, grass, grass clippings and similar materials.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
The Township Commissioners shall be responsible for all aspects
of solid waste management within the Township; except, however, that
the Commissioners may, by official act, designate along with adjoining
municipalities a common responsible agency to function on its behalf.
The Township Commissioners shall have the following functions and
powers:
A. Regulate and control the collection, transportation, and storage
of all regulated municipal waste and recyclable materials in accordance
with the Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Plan approved by
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection.
B. Cooperate with other local units of government in close proximity
and with appropriate private organizations in carrying out its duties
under this article.
C. Adopt such rules, regulations, standards and procedures as shall
be necessary to conserve the air, water and land resources of the
Township, protect the public health, prevent public nuisances, and
enable it to carry out the purpose and provisions of this article.
D. Approve the registration of any person as a registered hauler and
to conduct such inspections as may be necessary to implement the provisions
of this article or to delegate to proper persons or organizations
such authority.
E. Contract with or register any person, other municipality or organization
to carry out their responsibilities for all or any part of the collection,
transportation and storage of regulated municipal waste, household
hazardous waste and recyclable materials.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. The storage of all regulated municipal waste and recyclable materials
shall be practiced so as to prevent the attraction, harborage and
breeding of insects or rodents and to eliminate conditions harmful
to public health and which create safety hazards, odors, unsightliness
and public nuisances.
B. A sufficient number of containers shall be provided by the person generating the same to contain all regulated municipal waste and recyclable materials generated during periods between regularly scheduled collection as may be necessary to meet the requirements of Subsection
A of this section.
C. Single residential unit recycling containers shall be provided by
the Township. Recycling containers for multiresidential units and
nonresidential units and farms shall be provided either by the owner,
the registered hauler or community contract hauler.
D. All storage practices shall, at a minimum, conform to the requirements
of all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.
Disposable containers, such as paper and polyethylene bags,
shall be acceptable for storage of regulated municipal waste, provided
the following conditions are met:
A. Only those bags specifically designed for storage and collection
shall be used.
B. Bags shall be protected against precipitation, animal damage, and
overloading in order to prevent littering or attracting of vectors.
C. Bags shall have a holding strength capable of withstanding normal
stress until they are collected.
D. Bag openings shall be securely closed prior to setting out for collection.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. The following shall apply to individual recycling containers utilized
for the storage of recyclable materials at residential units:
(1) The container shall be provided by the Township and made of rigid
plastic construction, with a capacity of not more than 14 gallons.
(2) Ownership of individual recycling containers shall remain in the
Township.
(3) The Township shall replace any recycling containers which are damaged.
Stolen or lost containers will be replaced for a fee.
B. The following shall apply to recycling containers utilized for the
storage of larger quantities of recyclable materials at multiresidential
units, nonresidential units, community activities, and farms:
(1) The container shall be constructed of plastic, metal or fiberglass
and be suitable for the purpose.
(2) The ownership of larger recycling containers will remain with the
customer, the registered hauler or community contract hauler.
All single residential units are required to separate the following
designated recyclable materials as shown in the table as set forth
below:
Material Types
|
Package or Container
|
Single and Multi-residential
|
Farms
|
Community/ Commercial/ Institutional/ Industrial
|
---|
Aluminum cans (not foil pie plates, etc.)
|
Commingled bin
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Bimetallic cans, steel, tin
|
Commingled bin
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Glass bottles, clear, colored (not bulbs, dishes, glasses, etc.)
|
Commingled bin
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Plastic bottles, milk, soda, detergent (not margarine tubs,
misc. cont.)
|
Commingled bin
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Dry cell batteries
|
Plastic bags provided, source-separated
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Newsprint
|
Bundled or paper bags, source-separated
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Weekly
|
Corrugated cardboard
|
Bundled or paper bags, source-separated
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Weekly or contracted
|
Office paper, high-grade (no glossy or color)
|
Bundled or paper bags, source-separated
|
N/A
|
N/A
|
Weekly or contracted
|
Christmas trees
|
N/A
|
Weekly
(12/26 to 1/31)
|
Weekly
(12/26 to 1/31)
|
Weekly
(12/26 to 1/31)
|
Grass clippings (effective year 2001)
|
Bags, per Township specification
|
Weekly
(4/1 to 10/15)
|
N/A
|
Weekly
(4/1 to 10/15)
|
Leaves (effective year 2001)
|
Bags, per Township specification
|
Weekly
(10/15 to 12/31)
|
N/A
|
Weekly
(10/15 to 12/31)
|
Mower-collected leaves (effective year 2001)
|
Bags, per Township specification
|
Weekly
(10/15 to 12/31)
|
N/A
|
Weekly
(10/15 to 12/31)
|
Yard waste (effective year 2001)
|
30-gallon container or 3 feet to 4 feet bundled
|
Weekly
|
N/A
|
Weekly
|
Tires
|
By weight
|
Weekly, as called
|
Weekly, as called
|
Weekly, as called
|
White goods
|
By type
|
Weekly, as called
|
Weekly, as called
|
Weekly, as called
|
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. Regulated municipal waste and recyclable materials shall be collected
and transported so as to prevent public health hazards and nuisances.
B. No person shall collect, transport or store regulated municipal waste
or recyclable materials generated within the Township unless such
person is a community contract hauler or registered hauler.
C. Any community contract hauler or registered hauler who collects regulated
municipal waste within the Township shall be required to collect source-separated
recyclable materials from all customers for whom regulated municipal
waste is collected.
D. All collection practices shall conform to the rules and regulations
promulgated under Act 97, Act 101, this article and LCSWMA rules and
regulations.
[Amended 7-8-2002 by Ord. No. 2002-11]
A. Regulated municipal waste and recyclable materials shall be collected
from single residential units and farms on the same day(s) every week
and at a minimum of once weekly through the year.
B. Regulated municipal waste shall be collected from nonresidential
units a minimum of once weekly throughout the year. Recyclable materials
shall be collected from nonresidential units using bulk containers
as often as is necessary, but at least once per month.
C. Regular municipal waste and recyclable materials shall be collected
from residential units and farms between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m. Collection from nonresidential units shall be between the
hours of 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
D. Hotels, restaurants, institutions and commercial establishments shall
have daily collection in the event the refuse contains any substantial
amount of decomposable material.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. No person shall collect, remove, haul or convey any regulated municipal
waste or recyclable materials other than that produced by themselves
through or upon any of the streets or properties of this Township
or dispose of the same in any manner or place without obtaining authorization
from the Township and from the LCSWMA.
(1) No person shall collect, remove, haul or convey any regulated municipal
waste or recyclable materials collected from Township residents without
registering with the Township on a form provided by the Township.
(2) Every person who shall apply to become a registered hauler shall
state the manner of collection of regulated municipal waste or recyclable
materials and shall dispose the collected waste at a LCSWMA facility.
(3) Each registered hauler shall file with the Township a rate schedule
showing the rates to be charged to its customers for the collection
of regulated municipal waste and source-separated recyclable materials.
Such rate schedule shall not be changed by the registered hauler without
first giving notice to the customer and the Township Commissioners
at least 30 days prior to the effective date of such change.
(4) Each registered hauler shall be responsible for billing customers
for service provided.
(5) Registered haulers shall prepare a schedule for the collection of
regulated municipal waste and source-separated recyclable materials
from each customer in accordance with the provisions of this article,
as amended. Registered haulers shall be responsible to notify customers
and the Township of the days on which collections will be made.
(6) The Township shall have the right to determine the validity of any
complaints made by customers as to failure of the registered hauler
to collect regulated municipal waste and source-separated recyclable
materials in accordance with this article, and the Township's
decision shall be final and binding upon the registered hauler.
(7) Each registered hauler shall renew its registration annually.
(8) Faithful performance must be the essence of the contract between
the registered hauler and customers unless prevented by unavoidable
accident or act of God. It is understood and agreed that all regulated
municipal waste and source-separated recyclable material shall be
collected, removed, and disposed of in a skillful and businesslike
manner, satisfactory to the Township.
(9) The registered hauler shall furnish evidence satisfactory to the
Township that he/she has available equipment, by ownership or by valid
lease agreement, for collection and disposing of regulated municipal
waste and source-separated recyclable materials. All equipment for
transporting of regulated municipal waste and source-separated recyclable
materials will comply with the sanitary and watertight requirements
set forth in this article.
B. Obligation. In addition to the obligations imposed by this article,
the registered hauler shall:
(1) Every registered hauler shall comply with the provisions of this
article and shall comply with all LCSWMA rules and regulations, including
obtaining and maintaining the required licenses for vehicles.
(2) Between April 1 and October 31, inclusive, registered haulers shall
remove from the point of collection yard waste separate from regulated
municipal waste and recyclable materials for segregated disposal.
(3) Registered haulers shall not comingle source-separated recyclable
materials with regulated municipal waste.
(4) Registered haulers shall not mix any source-separated recyclable
materials with any regulated municipal waste or with any solid waste.
(5) Registered haulers shall collect designated source-separated recyclable
materials on the same day as regulated municipal waste.
C. Reports. On or before the 15th day of each month, the registered
hauler shall submit to the Township a monthly report on all regulated
municipal waste and recyclable materials collected in the Township.
The monthly collection report shall include complete information with
respect to the preceding month, including, but not limited to, the
amounts of regulated municipal waste and the amounts of each recyclable
material collected. The form of the monthly collection report shall
be as follows, as shown on Attachment A; the form of the monthly residential
refuse and recycling report shall be as follows, as shown on Attachment
B.
D. Independent contractor. For all purposes, including but not limited
to laws and regulations concerning employment compensation, worker's
compensation and other labor matters, the keeping of records and making
of reports, it is specifically agreed that the registered hauler is,
and at all times for the term of their license shall be and remain,
an independent contractor and employing unit. Neither party under
these regulations is the agent or employee of the other and is not
authorized to make any representations or incur any liabilities on
behalf of the other.
E. Insurance coverage.
(1) At all times during the term of their license, each registered hauler
shall maintain in full force and effect employer's liability,
workmen's compensation, public liability and property insurance.
Each registered hauler shall provide written proof each year that
the required insurance is in effect. Each registered hauler shall
promptly notify the Township if any required insurance lapses.
(2) Each registered hauler shall carry at least the following types and
amounts of insurance:
|
Coverage
|
Limits of Liability
|
---|
|
Worker's compensation
|
Statutory
|
|
Employer's liability
|
$500,000
|
|
Bodily injury liability, except automobile
|
$500,000 per person per occurrence
|
|
Property damage liability, except automobile
|
$500,000 per occurrence
|
|
Automobile bodily injury liability
|
$500,000 per person per occurrence; $1,000,000 aggregate
|
|
Automobile property damage liability
|
$500,000 per occurrence
|
F. Compliance with law. Each registered hauler acknowledges that the
collection of solid waste is subject to federal, state and local laws,
ordinances, rules and regulations, and LCSWMA's rules and regulations.
All such laws, ordinances, rules and regulations are incorporated
into and made part of this article as if set forth in full. Any breach
thereof by a registered hauler shall be deemed a breach of this article
and shall subject the registered hauler to the penalties set forth
in this article.
G. Indemnification.
(1) The registered hauler shall assume full responsibility for his, her
and its officers, employees and agents. The registered hauler shall
indemnify the Township, its officers, employees and agents (each of
whom shall be included in the term "Township" for purposes of this
article) and hold and save the Township harmless from and against
any claim, demand, or cause of action which may be asserted by any
person because of any injury to property, injury or death to any person,
or any other cause whatsoever which arises out of or is related to
any of the actions or omissions of the registered hauler or his, her,
or its officers, employees or agents, whether intentional, reckless,
negligent or inadvertent. The registered hauler shall further indemnify
and hold the Township harmless from and against all claims, demands
and causes of action which may be asserted by any person arising out
of injury or death suffered by any of the officers, employees or agents
of the registered hauler, including, but not limited to, third-party
actions for any injury or death, whether covered by the applicable
worker's compensation laws or not.
(2) The registered hauler's obligations for indemnification provided
in these regulations shall apply regardless of any sole or concurring
negligence of the Township. The registered hauler shall indemnify
and hold harmless the Township against and from any and all loss,
damages, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys'
fees, suffered or incurred as a result of any breach by the registered
hauler or enforcement by the Township of these regulations.
H. Grounds for refusal, suspension or cancellation of license.
(1) Upon written recommendation of the Township's staff member who
is charged with the responsibility of the enforcement of this article
that a registered hauler is in violation of this article, the Township
Manager-Secretary may take any or all of the following actions by
written notice as shall, in the Township Manager-Secretary's
sole discretion, be warranted:
(a) Send a notice of violation with a reasonable amount of time to correct
the violation.
(b)
Suspend the right of the registered hauler to collect regulated
municipal waste or recyclable materials for a period of time reasonably
related to the violation of this article.
(c)
Prohibit the right of the registered hauler to collect regulated
municipal waste or recyclable materials.
(2) Any notice of violation, of suspension, or of prohibition shall specify
the section or sections of this article that have been violated.
(3) Registered haulers shall promptly notify their customers of any suspension
or prohibition and provide proof thereof to the Township.
I. Hearing and judicial review.
(1) The Township Manager-Secretary may suspend or cancel any license
immediately upon notification that the registered hauler has violated
any provision of this article or is performing or attempting to perform
any act prohibited by this article.
(2) In the event the Township Manager-Secretary shall suspend or prohibit
the right to collect regulated municipal waste or recyclable materials,
the registered hauler may appeal such decision to the Township Commissioners
by filing a written appeal within 15 days of receipt of notice of
suspension or prohibition by submitting the appeal to the Township
office. The appeal shall specify the reasons why the registered hauler
believes it is not in violation of this article. The Commissioners
shall promptly schedule a hearing on the appeal.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. Registered haulers shall be required to collect and remove regulated
municipal waste in motor-driven vehicles having steel, nonleakable,
automatic packer-type bodies and to collect, remove and transport
the regulated municipal waste so as to assure general cleanliness
and sanitation throughout the entire process and operation thereof.
B. Registered haulers shall be required to collect and remove recyclable
materials in motor-driven vehicles or trailers designed for recyclables
collection and transportation and to collect, remove and transport
the recyclable materials so as to assure general cleanliness and sanitation
throughout the entire process and operation thereof.
C. The name of the owner of the vehicle and any license sticker issued
by the Department of Environmental Protection shall be displayed in
a prominent and legible manner on the driver's side of all vehicles
used for collection and transportation.
Collection and transportation vehicles shall be kept in a clean
and sanitary condition.
Hazardous materials shall be collected as follows:
A. Chemicals, poisons, explosives, radiological wastes and other hazardous
materials shall not be collected during regular pickups.
B. Hazardous waste shall not be allowed to accumulate in violation of
Act 97, Act 101 or Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority
regulations.
C. Collection and transportation of hazardous materials shall be in
accordance with the requirements of LCSWMA, local, state and federal
regulatory controls.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. Registered haulers shall notify their residential and commercial
customers of the procedures for the separation, segregation, and packaging
of designated recyclable materials. Dry cell batteries shall be placed
for collection, along with the recyclable items, in a battery bag
provided by the Township. The procedure shall allow for residential
units to commingle all designated recyclable materials, except yard
waste, in a single recycling container.
B. Registered haulers shall provide multiresidential and nonresidential
units the following:
(1) Recycling containers at easily accessible locations for source separation
of designated recyclable materials.
(2) Written instructions on the recycling plan.
(3) Collection of source-separated designated recyclable materials at
a frequency of not less than once per month.
(4) The property owner or the condominium association in case of condominiums
shall be responsible for carrying out the provisions of this subsection.
C. Multiresidential units and nonresidential units shall source-separate
and set out leaves, grass clippings, mower-collected leaves and yard
waste for collection in accordance with the Code of the Township of
Manheim.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
All regulated municipal waste shall be hauled directly to a
LCSWMA facility for disposal. Registered haulers shall not transfer
any regulated municipal waste from vehicles after collection or prior
to disposal at the LCSWMA facility.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
Registered haulers shall transport the collected recyclable
materials either to a LCSWMA facility or directly to markets. Registered
haulers shall take ownership of recyclable materials upon collection,
excluding leaves, grass and yard waste. It is the responsibility of
the community contractor or registered hauler to remove and dispose
of recyclable materials generated in the Township in a manner which
is consistent with the intent and effect of the recycling program.
Registered haulers shall be responsible to ensure that all recyclable
materials that are collected are transported to markets for sale and
not disposed of as regulated municipal waste. Registered haulers shall
transport leaves, grass and yard waste to DEP-approved sites designated
by the Township.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to:
(1) Violate any provision of this article.
(2) Deposit, dump, spill, throw, place, bury or allow to be blown, or
permit another to deposit, dump, spill, throw, place or bury or allow
to be blown, in or upon any parcel of land, lot, street, highway,
gutter, alley, water, stream, quarry, or ditch within the geographical
boundaries of this Township any solid waste material. This prohibition
shall not apply when a person deposits, dumps, spills, throws, places
or buries the following:
(a)
Manure, fertilizer and refuse used as fertilizer in farming
or gardening;
(b)
Dead household pets interred in places set aside for the purpose.
(3) Collect or remove regulated municipal waste or recyclable materials
if that person is not a registered hauler.
(4) Permit the accumulation of residue of liquids, solids or a combination
of such material on the bottom or sides of containers.
(5) Collect, transport or convey regulated municipal waste or recyclable
materials in nonconforming vehicles.
(6) Scavenge any materials delivered and deposited for disposal.
(7) Salvage or reclaim any solid wastes, except at a properly permitted
LCSWMA facility in which salvage is an integral part of the operation.
(8) Make refuse available for animal consumption unless such refuse has
been heat-treated to kill any disease therein.
(9) Use, maintain or operate an open dump.
(10)
Burn any solid waste, except in accordance with applicable ordinances
and statutes.
B. Nothing herein shall be construed to permit any practices which are
otherwise in contravention of applicable federal, state or local laws
or regulations.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
From time of placement at curbside, all designated recyclable
materials shall be and become the property of the registered hauler
servicing the customer who placed the recyclable materials at the
curbside. It shall be a violation of this article for any person other
than the appropriate registered hauler to collect or pick up or cause
to be collected or picked up any such designated recyclable materials.
[Amended 10-9-2006 by Ord. No. 2006-08]
A. No person shall engage in any disposal or processing of any solid
waste material without a valid permit from the Pennsylvania Department
of Environmental Protection.
B. No registered hauler shall use any vehicle for collection of regulated
municipal waste or recyclable materials without having completed and
filed an application to become a registered hauler with the Township.
Any person who violates a provision of this article is guilty
of a summary offense, which is punishable, upon conviction, by a fine
not exceeding $1,000. Each day in violation of this article is a separate
and distinct offense.