The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the health, safety,
and welfare of the residents of Dickinson Township by regulating the
collection, storage, transportation, removal, dumping, deposit, disposal
and recycling of solid waste by instituting a comprehensive solid
waste management program pursuant to the requirements of the Municipal
Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act (Act 101) and amendments
thereto.
This chapter is enacted pursuant to the enabling authority of
the Second Class Township Code, Section XXI, § 2101 et seq.,
and Act 101 of 1988, known as the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling
and Waste Reduction Act (Act 101).
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Dickinson
Township Solid Waste and Recycling Ordinance."
The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall
have the following meanings:
ALUMINUM
The lightweight ductile and malleable metallic substance
or element commonly known as "aluminum" and shall include all aluminum
food and beverage cans. This description excludes aluminum foil, trays,
plates, and miscellaneous aluminum products.
APARTMENT HOUSE
A building used for residential purposes with three or more
dwelling units, and any and all other multiresidential dwelling units,
including condominiums but excepting hotels, motels, tourist cabins
and dormitories.
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke or other
combustible materials for the purpose of heating and cooking.
BAG
Thirty- to thirty-three-gallon plastic bags to be used for
the storage of solid waste and collection of solid waste by the Township
contracted hauler; but does not mean and include bags used for the
storage and collection of ashes or paper bags for the storage of magazines
and newspapers, including glossy and/or colored circulars/advertisements
as recyclables.
BULK WASTE
Large items of solid waste and requiring special handling,
including, but not necessarily being limited to, large household appliances
such as stoves and refrigerators (with coolant removed), plumbing
fixtures, furniture, large crates, mattresses, tools, machinery or
parts thereof.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Establishments engaged in nonmanufacturing or nonprocessing
business; including but not limited to, stores, markets, office buildings,
restaurants, shopping centers and theaters.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Events that are sponsored in whole or in part by the Township,
or conducted within the Township and sponsored privately, which include,
but are not limited to, fairs, bazaars, socials, picnics, craft fairs,
and organized sporting events that will be attended by 200 or more
individuals per day.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
Layered paper or cardboard in which one or more layers is
pressed into parallel grooves or ridges and which is normally used
for wrapping, packing, shopping and/or storage of dry materials. Specifically
excluded from this definition are pressboard and cardboard commonly
known as "asian board" or "asian cardboard," as well as any corrugated
cardboard containing a shiny finished side or sides or which is contaminated
with food or other material.
COVERED DEVICE
Computer, television and similar devices as more particularly
defined in the Covered Device Recycling Act, Act 108 of 2010.
DWELLING UNIT
One or more rooms used for living and sleeping purposes and
having sanitary sewage facilities and a kitchen with fixed cooking
facilities arranged for occupancy by one family or a single person.
FLAT-RATE SYSTEM
A fixed price for solid waste and recyclables collection
and disposal services for which payment is made on a quarterly basis.
Under the flat-rate system, all solid waste shall be placed in the
toter cart distributed by the Township contracted hauler or, for quantities
in excess of the toter cart capacity as specifically provided for
in this chapter.
GARBAGE
All table refuse, animal and vegetable matter, offal from
meat, fish and fowl, fruits, vegetables and parts thereof, and all
other sections and materials ordinarily used for food which have become
unfit for such use or which are for any reason discarded.
GLASS
The hard, brittle, transparent or partially transparent substance
produced by fusion of silica and silicates or sand containing soda
and lime and/or other chemicals and substances usually included in
the manufacture of glass; and shall for the purpose of this chapter
include all materials commonly known as glass bottles or containers.
This includes all food and beverage containers made of glass of one
gallon or less capacity. Excluded are blue glass, ceramics, pottery,
and flat glass commonly known as window or plate glass, light bulbs,
headlights, and mirrors.
GLOSSY PAPER
Magazines and shiny newspaper inserts commonly used in advertisements.
HAULER
Any solid waste and/or recyclables collection company licensed
by the County of Cumberland in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any chemical, compound mixture or substance which is designated
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or appropriate
agency of the state to be "hazardous" as that term is defined by or
pursuant to federal or state law and, for the purposes of this chapter,
includes "residual waste" as that term is defined by state or federal
law or regulation.
HIGH-GRADE OFFICE PAPER
Printed or unprinted sheets, shavings or cuttings of sulfite
or sulfate ledger, bond, writing, or other paper having similar fiber
or filler content, including, but not limited to, stationery, copy
paper and computer paper, and excluding treated, coated, and padded
stock.
INSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Those facilities that house or serve groups of people for
a common purpose, such as hospitals, schools and nursing homes.
LEAF WASTE
Leaves, garden residues, shrubbery and tree trimmings, and
similar material, but not including grass clippings.
MANDATORY PARTICIPATION
Except as provided in this chapter, defined as every household
in the Township participating in the solid waste collection and recycling
program initiated by the Township with the Township contracted hauler.
MOBILE HOME PARK
A parcel or parcels of contiguous land designed and improved
for use by two or more mobile homes.
MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Public facilities operated by the Township and any other
governmental and quasi-governmental authorities.
NEWSPAPER
Types of paper made from wood pulp and/or other fibrous materials
mixed together, whether with or without chemicals, to produce thin
sheets of the products customarily and primarily used for the production
of newsprint; newspaper does not include magazines or glossy paper
insert commonly used in advertisements.
PAPERBOARD
Cereal, soda, pasta, etc., boxes that can be torn.
PER-BAG SYSTEM
Solid waste collection and rate system where persons pay
for each bag of solid waste collected. Each bag to be collected must
display a tag or other distinguishing marker. Such tags are to be
purchased initially from the Township contracted hauler and thereafter
from either the Township contracted hauler or the Township.
PERSON
Every natural person, firm, corporation, partnership, association,
institution or other entity. In any provision of this chapter prescribing
a fine, imprisonment or other penalty, the term "person" shall include
the individual partners of a partnership and the individual officers
and directors of any corporation, association or other entity having
officers and/or directors.
PLASTICS NUMBERS 1 THROUGH 7
Narrow-necked plastic containers bearing numbers 1 through
7 in the recycling symbol shown on the bottom of the container.
PROCESSING CENTER
Any facility maintained for the purpose of storing, preparing,
and/or consolidating recyclables (as defined herein) for sale.
PUBLIC NUISANCE
Any premises which is capable of being a fire, health or
safety hazard due but not limited to accumulation of any flammable
materials, solid waste, recyclables or hazardous waste, or any premises
which contains an unauthorized accumulation of sold waste and/or recyclables.
RECYCLABLES
Clear and colored glass; aluminum cans, plastics Nos. 1 through
7 (narrow-necked containers with lids removed only; newspaper; steel,
tin and bimetallic cans; corrugated cardboard; glossy paper; high-grade
office paper and such other materials as the Township may designate
from time to time.
RECYCLING COLLECTION SERVICES
Those services to be performed by the Township contracted
hauler or other hauler(s) as follows:
A.
The collection and conveyance of recyclables;
B.
Processing of recyclables; and
C.
Marketing of the recyclables.
RECYCLING CONTAINER
Sturdy plastic container having a minimum capacity of 18
gallons, being of one color and designated by the Township.
RUBBISH
Branches, trees, sawdust, chops, shaving, wood, woodenware,
leather, rags, grass, straw, manure, and all solid combustible materials
not included in this section under the term "garbage."
SINGLE STREAM
A system in which all recyclables, including newspaper, cardboard,
plastic, aluminium, junk mail, etc., are placed in a single bin or
cart for recycling.
SOLID WASTE
All matter and materials which are discarded or rejected
by the owners or producers thereof as offensive or useless or which
by their presence or accumulation may injuriously affect the health,
comfort, and safety of the citizens of the Township. "Solid waste"
includes ashes, garbage, rubbish, trash, and other refuse materials,
but excludes human body waste, debris from household renovations (whether
interior or exterior), dirt, rock, lead pipes, leaf waste, and "hazardous
wastes" and "recyclables" as defined herein.
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION SERVICES
Those services to be performed by the Township contracted
hauler or other hauler(s) which include the collection of solid waste
from locations specifically designated by the Township, transportation
of solid waste in trucks, and disposal of solid waste at a facility
licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
in accordance with the Cumberland County Municipal Waste Management
Waste Plan.
TAG
Marker, obtained by purchase from the Township contracted
hauler, to be affixed to a bag for the storage and collection of solid
waste under the per-bag system or for solid wastes in excess of the
capacity of a toter cart.
TOTER CART
Ninety- to ninety-nine-gallon container to be distributed
by the Township contracted hauler and which will remain the property
of the Township contracted hauler.
TOWNSHIP CONTRACTED HAULER
A hauler authorized by the Township by means of an independent
contract to have the right and privilege, subject to certain limitations,
to collect, transport and/or dispose of solid waste and recyclables
within the Township, but shall not be construed as meaning that such
person or business is an agent, employee, official or representative
of the Township.
TOWNHOUSE
A single-family dwelling attached to another dwelling and
separated by a common wall, which shall include a duplex and similar
dwellings.
TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX
Any group of three or more townhouse dwelling units under
common ownership, management or control, whether by one or more individuals
or a homeowners' association.
TRUCK
A vehicle used for the collection of solid waste and/or recyclables
which has mounted thereon an approved watertight sanitary body or
which has a standard truck body made watertight and equipped with
means of covering to prevent loss of solid waste and recyclables by
wind.
On or after April 1, 2015, it shall be mandatory for all persons
who are owners, lessees and occupants of dwelling units and commercial,
municipal or institutional establishments within the Township to separate
and store recyclables and solid waste and provide for the proper collection
and disposal and/or recycling of said materials in accordance with
this chapter.
A. Rental dwelling units. A person who owns dwelling units made available for lease or rent shall be solely responsible for compliance with this chapter for such rental dwelling units until such time that the owner complies with the reporting requirements of the Dickinson Township Residency Reporting Ordinance, Chapter
146 of the Code of the Township of Dickinson.
Hazardous waste shall not be placed in recycling container,
bags or toter carts for regular collection by a hauler, but shall
be handled and disposed of in an alternate and safe manner and in
accordance with all applicable federal, state and local statutes,
ordinances, rules and regulations.
It shall be unlawful for any person who is not authorized by
the Township to collect or transport solid waste or recyclables from
any other person's property. Any and each collection in violation
hereof from one or more locations shall constitute a separate and
distinct offence punishable as hereinafter provided.
The Township shall establish a comprehensive and sustained public
information and education program concerning the recycling program,
features and requirements in accordance with Act 101 of 1988.
The effective date of this chapter shall be April 1, 2015.