It is the purpose of this article to protect and enhance the
public health and welfare of the Town of Carmel by regulating the
storage, collection and transportation for disposal of solid waste
and recyclable materials within the Town of Carmel, including the
licensing and regulation of persons and vehicles engaged in such collection
and transportation.
For the purposes of this article, certain words and terms used
herein are defined as follows:
COMMERCIAL CUSTOMER
Any customer of a refuse collector who stores refuse and garbage in the containers referred to in §
95-21C herein.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Placement of contained garbage or refuse designated for collection
within 10 feet of a private, Town, county or state right-of-way from
which a residence derives access.
GARBAGE
All putrescible animal or vegetable waste resulting from
the handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food or the
storage and sale of produce.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
All those wastes that can cause serious injury or disease
during the normal storage, collection and disposal cycle, including
but not limited to explosives, inflammables, pathological and infectious
wastes, radioactive materials, poisons, acids and dangerous chemicals
or combinations of chemicals and any material designated as hazardous
waste by federal and state agencies having jurisdiction.
PERSON
Any individual, group of individuals, partnership, firm,
corporation or association.
RECYCLABLES or RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Raw or processed material that can be recovered from a waste
stream for reuse as defined in Chapter 205 et seq. of the Code of
Putnam County, New York, as may be amended.
REFUSE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste, including
garbage, rubbish, rubble, trash, small dead animals, ashes, solid
commercial and industrial waste, but not including human or rendering
waste, junk motor vehicles, dirt or rocks.
REFUSE COLLECTOR
Any person duly licensed or authorized, pursuant to this
article, to engage in the business of collecting, storing, hauling
or transporting of refuse and garbage in the Town of Carmel.
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER
Any customer of a refuse collector who stores refuse and garbage in the manner described in §
95-21A and
B herein.
SOLID WASTE
All matter of useless, unwanted or discarded solid or semisolid
domestic, commercial, industrial, institutional, construction and
demolition waste material, including garbage and refuse, but excepting
human or rendering waste.
Collection shall be restricted to the hours of 6:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and shall be carried on by the
refuse collector with a minimum of discomfort to property owners and
residents.
Refuse collectors shall remedy any and all missed or improper
service within 24 hours, excepting Sundays.
If the Town Board shall find from the statements contained in
the application and after investigation of other relevant factors
that the applicant is qualified and able to conduct the business of
collection of refuse and garbage and conforms to the provisions of
this article and any other applicable rules and regulations of the
Town of Carmel, and if it appears that the issuance of a license is
in the public interest, then the Town Board shall issue a license
stating the name and address of the applicant, the number of collection
vehicles the applicant is authorized to operate, the date of the issuance
thereof and the effective date of the license.
Each application for a license or license renewal shall be accompanied
by a nonrefundable annual fee, which license fee shall be established
annually by the Town Board and shall be on file with the Office of
the Clerk.
[Amended 9-21-2011 by L.L. No. 6-2011]
A. All licenses issued hereunder shall be for a term of the calendar year, commencing January 1 and concluding December 31 of each year. All licenses shall, unless properly renewed, expire on December 31 of each year of issuance. In seeking a license renewal, the licensee shall submit an application pursuant to §
95-28 and appropriate fees pursuant to §
95-29 herein. Upon the enactment of this provision, any license fees previously paid by an applicant for existing licensed issued hereunder shall be prorated and/or credited toward any renewal and/or new application fees due from applicant.
B. In seeking renewal of a license issued pursuant to this chapter, the applicant shall submit a completed application pursuant to §
95-28, together with the applicable fee(s) no later than November 15 of each year. The submission of a completed application and fees pursuant to this section shall be deemed compliance with the licensing provisions of this chapter and shall be deemed a valid current license in the absence of any action to the contrary by the Town Board of the Town of Carmel.
C. The failure of the applicant to submit the renewal application in strict accordance with Subsections
A and
B above shall be deemed a new license application pursuant to §
95-29 herein and any existing license shall be deemed expired.
D. Any new
license applications submitted and received subsequent to January
1 shall, upon approval of the Carmel Town Board, be valid from the
date of approval until December 31. License fees shall not be reduced
for any application submitted after January 1, notwithstanding the
fact that the license term may be for a period of less than one year.
Every person or entity licensed pursuant to this article shall,
in addition to all other requirements set forth within this article,
provide the following services with respect to residential refuse
and garbage collection within the Town of Carmel:
A. Provide recyclable item pickup for items as defined in Article
II of this chapter for residential customers at a minimum interval of one time per week.
B. Provide curbside bulk pickup for residents' households at a
minimum interval of two times per year, subject to the following:
(1) Curbside bulk pickup applies to household items only and must be
at the curb by the night before the scheduled pickup;
(2) The curbside bulk pickup requirement is limited to three cubic yards
per household per pickup. Any amount in excess of three cubic yards
per pickup shall be governed by private agreement between the hauler
and the property owner and/or occupant.
(3) The following items are not included for curbside bulk pickup: paint,
chemicals, liquids, stumps, trees, masonry, lumber, logs, brick, used
oil, batteries, stone, tires, propane tanks, construction, renovation
or remodeling debris, including kitchens, baths, decks and windows,
as well as hazardous waste as defined herein.
(4) The refuse collector shall not be responsible for curbside bulk pickup
of refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, etc., unless same have
been decharged and certified by an individual or entity licensed accordingly
by the State of New York.
C. Provide discarded Christmas tree pickup during the week of January
7 through January 14 each year. This provision shall not apply to
artificial Christmas trees.
D. Establish and maintain its periodic and/or unit-cost rates for household
garbage and refuse pickup in accordance with and not exceeding the
periodic and/or unit cost rates set by the Town Board of the Town
of Carmel by resolution annually, subject to the following:
(1) For once-per-week collection the rate established by the Town Board
shall include pickup of 96 gallons of refuse/garbage in quantity or
less, collected at curbside.
(2) For twice-per-week collection the rate established by the Town Board
shall include pickup of the aggregate of 192 gallons of refuse/garbage
in quantity or less, collected at curbside.
E. Any person or entity licensed pursuant to this article may provide
collection containers to any residential customer at no additional
charge.
F. Any person or entity licensed pursuant to this article may provide services in excess of those set forth in Subsection
E above at an agreed-upon cost with the residential customer, including but not limited to excess volume of garbage and refuse, or bulk pickup, increased frequency of collection, driveway service, etc.
G. Licensees shall provide a ten-percent discount to all residential
customers 65 years of age or older.
No license issued hereunder shall be assigned, sold or transferred.
The Town Board of the Town of Carmel may adopt such further
rules and regulations as it may deem necessary or expedient in the
implementation and administration of this article.
This article shall take effect immediately.