Pursuant to the authorization granted by Act 581 of the General
Assembly, approved February 1, 1966, § 102 (the Borough Code), as amended, the purpose of this article
is to promote, protect and facilitate the public health, safety, morals,
and general welfare by:
A. Regulating the collection, accumulation and storage of solid wastes
so as to:
(1) Retard the propagation and the harboring of rats, mice, mosquitoes,
flies and other vermin.
(2) Eliminate filth and filthy deposits.
(3) Eliminate unattractive nuisances which may endanger the safety of
children.
(4) Reduce the potential pollution of land, air or water and the disease-producing
potential of decaying organic matter.
(5) Reduce the potential for spontaneous combustion and fire.
B. Providing the safe, orderly and economic collection and removal of
accumulated waste.
C. Comply with the purpose and intent of Act No. 241, the Pennsylvania
Solid Waste Management Act, and Act 101, the Municipal Waste Planning,
Recycling and Waste Reduction Act of 1988.
In this article, unless another meaning is plainly required,
the following terms shall have the meanings indicated in this section:
BULKY WASTE
Large household appliances, such as stoves, refrigerators,
television sets, washing machines or the equivalent in size in furniture
and furnishings, fixtures, tools, machinery or parts thereof and similar
items.
CAN
A watertight, galvanized sheet metal or plastic receptacle
not exceeding 32 gallons in capacity, four cubic feet or 12 pounds
when empty and 40 pounds when full, fitted with at least one sturdy
handle and a tight cover equipped with a handle. Such can shall be
rodentproof and insectproof and shall be kept in a sanitary condition
at all times. Alternate receptacles such as bags, boxes and bundles
may be used in place of cans, provided that a customer's primary
receptacle shall always be a can.
CUSTOMER
Every person, firm, partnership, association, institution
and corporation utilizing solid waste collection or recyclables collection
services in the Borough of Ambridge. The term shall also mean the
occupant and/or the owner of the premises for which service mentioned
in this article is rendered.
DUMPSTER
Those containers that exceed the limits by weight or size
that may be handled by a person, and therefore must be dumped with
the assistance of machinery. ("Size" = capacity.)
DWELLING UNIT
Any building or portion thereof which contains living facilities,
including provision for sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation,
and including not more than one kitchen for not more than one family.
GARBAGE
Waste from the preparation, cooking and consumption of foods,
market refuse, waste from handling, storage and sale of produce, contaminated
or spoiled foods, other wet matter that is disposed of as household
waste.
HAZARDOUS WASTES
Those waste products which the Borough collector is unable
to collect, transport or dispose of because of potential danger therefrom
to personnel, equipment or landfill site or which rules of the Health
Department, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental
Protection, Division of Solid Waste, or the Environmental Protection
Agency, prohibit it from collecting, transporting or disposing of
through the designated disposal system.
MIXED-USE UNITS
A building that has more than one separate and distinct units,
at least one of which is used for commercial enterprise. Other units
may be used as residential units.
MULTIUNIT DWELLING
A multiple-unit residence with two or more dwelling units
on a consolidated solid waste collection bill.
PUBLIC STREET
Any public way used by the public for travel, including alleys.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Materials which have passed through their originally intended
usage, have use or value as a commercial commodity, and are intentionally
separated from solid waste by their original consumer for collection
for the purpose of reuse, reprocessing or remanufacture in accordance
with the methods prescribed in this article and Act 101. Recyclable
materials include but are not limited to paper, cardboard, metal,
aluminum, glass, plastic, yard debris, or other materials as may be
designated now or hereafter by Borough administrative rule and/or
the Beaver County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan.
RECYCLING
Transforming or remanufacturing materials into usable or
marketable materials for use other than landfill disposal or incineration,
except in the case of source-separated wood waste which has limited
material use for use as fuel. Recycling includes composting of source-separated
organics but not composting of mixed waste.
REFUSE
The combination of rubbish and garbage as defined in this
section.
RESIDENCE or RESIDENTIAL
Any house, dwelling, multiunit residence, apartment house,
or any building put to residential use.
RESIDUAL WASTE
A by-product of the transformation or remanufacture of a
recyclable material into a usable or marketable material.
RUBBISH
Paper (except newspaper), wood, excelsior, plastics, rags
and cloth, leather, rubber, metals, tin cans, metal foils, ceramics,
crockery and similar items normally produced by originating from private
residential occupancy or material similar in nature, weight and material
to waste produced from a private residential occupancy. Rubbish specifically
excludes materials designated as recyclable.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE
All one-unit houses, as well as duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes
or mobile homes with individual collection and billing located on
a public street, private drive or private road.
SOLID WASTE
Includes all forms of putrescible and nonputrescible wastes,
including but not limited to garbage, rubbish, refuse, household,
animal waste, dead animals, nonrigid containers (bags), residential
ashes, industrial wastes, swill, demolition waste, special waste and
construction wastes, other materials and substances that are currently
or may in the future be included in the definition of "solid waste"
in 35 P.S. § 6018.103 and which are accumulated in any public
or private residence or commercial, business or industrial establishment.
"Solid waste" shall not include industrial by-products, nor sewage,
and shall not include hazardous wastes or recyclable material which
is source-separated and set out for recycling purposes, as such terms
are defined in this article.
SOURCE-SEPARATE
The separation of recyclable materials from solid waste for
the purpose of recycling at the place where the recyclable material
and solid waste originates.
SPECIAL PICKUP
Collection of regular service, upon request of the customer,
on a day or at a time other than the regularly scheduled day and time.
Any amount collected upon such request which is in excess of the regularly
scheduled service shall be charged for at the extra can or extra yard
rate, as applicable.
SPECIAL WASTE
Solid waste which cannot be collected by the Borough collector
through its normal collection and/or requires special preparation
by the customer prior to collection and special handling by either
the collector or other disposal system due to its large size or volume,
dustiness or other unique feature. Special waste includes but is not
limited to:
E.
Noninfectious medical waste;
F.
Discarded or abandoned vehicles or parts thereof;
G.
Discarded home and industrial appliances;
H.
Discarded furniture and mattresses;
I.
Asbestos packaged and handled in accordance with applicable
laws and permits;
J.
Wastes listed in the definition of solid waste that by virtue
of its size, weight or shape may require special handling;
K.
Municipal refuse ash and sewage sludge incinerator ash disposed
in accordance with applicable laws and permits;
L.
Residue or debris from the cleanup of a spill or release of
chemical substances, commercial products or wastes that require special
approval by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection,
but which are not themselves hazardous wastes;
M.
Sewage sludge dewatered in accordance with applicable state
and federal regulations;
O.
Residue and debris from wastewater treatment plant operations;
Q.
Other wastes that because of changes in any applicable Pennsylvania
law may no longer be treated as solid waste but may be handled under
special requirements set forth in applicable statute, rule or permit.
"Special waste" does not include hazardous waste or source-separated
recyclables.
SPECIAL WASTE HANDLING AND REMOVAL CONTRACTORS
Commercial contractors who are certified and/or meet applicable
laws and regulations to handle certain special waste, including medical
waste, restaurant grease, asbestos, residue or debris from a cleanup
of a spill or release of chemical substances, street sweeping debris,
catch basin cleanout waste and other special wastes, as may be now
or hereafter designated by Borough administrative rule or the Beaver
County Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, of which self-hauling
these wastes is an incidental part of their business.
It is the duty of every person in possession, charge or in control
of any house or dwelling, or of any rooming house, multiunit residence,
apartment house or trailer, to keep or cause to be kept an individual
garbage can for each dwelling or unit therein, provided, in lieu of
cans, multifamily units and mixed-use buildings may use dumpsters
as hereinafter specified. No type of any garbage cannot be transported
from said location to another location.
Upon the failure to pay any charges for the disposal of refuse,
a citation will be filed with the Magisterial District Judge for the
amount owed.
The Borough refuse collection service shall be under the supervision
of the Borough Manager. It shall be the duty of the Borough Manager
or his/her authorized representative to carry out the functions and
purposes of the refuse collection ordinance, as amended, to enforce
the provisions of said ordinance, as amended, and to make such inspections
and orders as may be established by rule and regulations promulgated
by the Borough Manager of the Borough of Ambridge and by the Borough
Council.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall
be, upon conviction thereof, sentenced to a fine of not more than
$1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs,
to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days.