The title of this article shall be the "Borough of Summit Hill
Recycling Ordinance."
The following words and phrases, when appearing in the text
of this article, shall have the meaning given to them in this section,
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ALUMINUM CANS
Empty nonaerosol containers consisting entirely of aluminum.
AUTHORIZED COLLECTOR
A person licensed, contracted or authorized by the Borough
to collect and transport recyclables as part of the recycling program.
BIMETALLIC CONTAINERS
Empty nonaerosol containers consisting of either steel only
or steel and aluminum, which were used to contain either food or beverage
or both.
COATED PAPER
Includes any paper which has a shiny or glossy finish or
appearance resulting from treatment of the surface or application
of a coating of kaolin, clay or other chemicals. The term includes
the advertising inserts which are often intermingled or distributed
with newspapers.
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY
Includes all business, commercial, education, industrial,
institutional, or municipal establishments and community activities.
If any commercial activity occurs in a residential establishment,
the entire establishment shall be deemed a commercial activity.
COMMERCIAL HAULER
Any person who is licensed or contracted to collect municipal
solid waste for remuneration in the Borough of Summit Hill.
CORRUGATED PAPER
The fabricated or manufactured structural unbleached paper
material with an inner core shaped in rigid parallel furrows and ridges,
with one or more outer liners, often consisting of a material known
as "kraft paper," but shall not include liner board or paperboard
normally used as cereal boxes and similar containers, nor shall it
include corrugated cardboard that is soiled or coated with wax, plastic
or foam.
CURBSIDE
The following location on the adjoining public street or
road, and where authorized collectors usually pick up garbage:
A.
On or just in back of the curb or curbline at the edge of the
cartway, for streets or roads which have curbs.
B.
For streets or roads which do not have curbs, within reasonable
safe proximity of the paved cartway.
C.
As otherwise established by regulation by the Borough of Summit
Hill or as recycling coordinator, where the above locations are not
clear or satisfactory.
CURBSIDE RECYCLING PROGRAM
The program established by the Borough through its licensed
commercial haulers to collect recyclable materials from the curbside
of designated residential establishments within the Borough.
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLES FOR CURBSIDE COLLECTION
Those recyclable materials which must be separated from other
municipal waste and placed at the curbside for collection according
to the recycling regulations established and from time to time revised
by the Borough.
GLASS CONTAINERS
Bottles and jars made of clear, green or brown glass. Excluded
are plate glass, mirror glass, automotive glass, blue glass and porcelain
and ceramic products.
HOUSEHOLD STORAGE OR RECYCLING CONTAINERS
The standardized containers issued or approved for use by
the Borough residents for the purpose of collecting, storing and placing
recyclables at the curbside for collection by an authorized collector.
These containers are the property of the Borough of Summit Hill and
are to remain with the dwelling.
MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or office waste
and other materials, 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 not meeting the definition of residual or hazardous
waste in the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act from a municipal, commercial or institutional water supply
treatment plant, waste treatment plant or air pollution control facility.
The term does not include source-separated recyclable materials.
NEWSPAPERS
Paper of the type commonly referred to as "newsprint" and
distributed at fixed intervals, having printed thereon news and opinions,
containing advertisements and other matters of public interest. Expressly
excluded are magazines, periodicals and advertising inserts printed
on coated paper which are often distributed intermingled with newspapers.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, institution,
cooperative enterprise, municipality, municipal authority or any other
legal entity whatsoever which is recognized by law as the subject
of rights and duties. In any provisions of this act prescribing a
fine, imprisonment or penalty, or any combination of the foregoing,
the term "person" shall include the officers and directors of any
corporation or other legal entity having officers and directors.
PLASTIC CONTAINER
Empty polyethylene terephthalate (PETE) and high-density
polyethylene (HDPE) plastic food and beverage containers as defined
by the recycling regulations.
RECYCLING MATERIALS
Materials identified by the Borough from time to time to
be recycled, including but not limited to the materials listed in
Section 1501 of Act 101.
REGULATIONS
The rules, regulations, standards, specifications, orders,
licenses, permits, interpretations, schedules, zones, routes, and
waivers established from time to time by the Borough pursuant to the
authority of this article. Such regulations shall be deemed to be
a part of this article and included by references as if written herein,
upon approval by the Council of the Borough of Summit Hill.
RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT
A.
A single-family dwelling; or multifamily dwellings in any one
structure.
B.
These definitions shall apply regardless of either the form
of ownership or tenancy, or the physical arrangement of the structure.
If any commercial activity occurs in a residential establishment,
the entire establishment shall be deemed to be a commercial activity.
SCAVENGING
The act or practice of removing, taking, scattering or disturbing
recyclable materials which have been collected and assembled in containers,
whether or stored on private or public property or placed by a roadway
or curb for collection.
SOLID WASTE
Solid waste, as defined in the Act of July 7, 1980, P.L.
380, No. 97, known as the "Solid Waste Management Act."
All persons owning, occupying or operating residential establishments
within the Borough of Summit Hill shall comply with the following
requirements:
A. Separation. Separate the recyclable materials designated for collection
and maintain the materials in the separated condition until collection
by a licensed or contracted commercial hauler. The separation shall
be performed by the time those materials are placed at curbside for
collection.
B. Preparation. Prepare for recycling all of the recyclable materials
generated by that person, in accordance with the regulations for each
respective material as established by the Borough, by the time that
those recyclable materials are placed for collection, and maintain
those materials in that condition.
C. Recycling containers. Place recyclable materials in the separate
official Borough recycling containers or other containers authorized
by the Borough, in accordance with regulations established by the
Borough. Each residential establishment shall acquire and use the
official Borough recycling container for this purpose.
D. Placement and time. The approved recycling container(s) shall be
placed or set out at curbside, and the empty recycling container(s)
shall be removed from curbside on the scheduled day of collection,
in accordance with the times and schedules established by the hauler
providing waste collection service to such resident.
One initial recycling container shall be provided to each residential
establishment. The Borough shall have the power to require that each
recycling container be identified with the residential establishment
to which it is assigned.
A. Replacement fee for additional containers. A reasonable replacement
fee for each recycling container shall be established to provide for
the replacement of each of the Borough's official recycling containers.
The amount of the purchase fee may be established or changed from
time to time by resolution of the Council of the Borough of Summit
Hill and shall be adequate in the amount to reimburse the Borough
for the cost of purchasing a replacement for any such container.
B. Time of purchaser and payment. The replacement fee shall be paid
to the Borough for all official Borough recycling containers which
are supplied to residential establishments after the payment of the
fee shall be that which is established from time to time by resolution.
C. Loss, theft, or damage.
(1) The owner, occupant, and operator of each residential establishment
is responsible for and shall bear the risk of loss, theft, or damage
to the official recycling container supplied for the use of that establishment.
(2) If any official recycling container for a residential establishment
is either lost, stolen, or damaged, the owner, occupant, or operator
shall pay a new purchase fee to the Borough for replacement in kind
of the official recycling container, as otherwise specified in this
section.
(3) No person shall damage, take, remove, deface, destroy or use a recycling
container issued or approved by Borough of Summit Hill or the County
of Carbon for any purpose other than for approved storage and collection
of recyclable materials. All recycling containers issued by the Borough
of Summit Hill as part of the recycling program are the property of
the Borough of Summit Hill.
Any commercial hauler contracted, engaged, or hired for the
collection of municipal solid waste in the Borough shall comply with
the following requirements:
A. Licensing. Every commercial hauler shall be licensed or contracted
with the Borough of Summit Hill and shall not collect municipal solid
waste in the Borough unless and until a hauler's license or contract
is secured. Such license shall be summarily revocable by the Borough
for failure by the commercial hauler to comply with the terms of this
article.
B. Compliance with laws. Every commercial hauler shall comply with this
article, Act 101, and all other applicable laws and regulations.
C. Separation. Every commercial hauler shall keep the several types
of recyclable materials which are designated for the collection separate
from each other, unless the hauler can demonstrate, in writing, that
a market exists for the commingled recyclable materials.
D. Recycling. Every commercial hauler shall either:
(1) Process and recycle all of the recyclable materials;
(2) Transport, process, market, sell or deliver all of the recyclable
materials to dealers in those materials and document such delivery
in writing; or
(3) Provide written proof that markets for those materials do not exist.
E. Recycling program. Effective January 1, 2000, each commercial hauler
collecting municipal solid waste in the Borough shall commence the
collection of recyclable materials in strict accordance with the provisions
of this article and any accompanying regulations. Collection shall
be pursuant to such rules and regulations as the commercial hauler
shall reasonably prescribe. Each commercial hauler shall provide copies
of any such rules and regulations, together with its pickup schedules,
to the Borough for approval by the Borough prior to implementation.
F. Annual reports. Every commercial hauler shall submit annual reports
to the Borough. Reports shall be submitted within one month of the
end of each calendar year. Each report shall state for that reporting
period:
(1) The quantity in tons of each recyclable material collected by that
hauler in the Borough;
(2) The total quantity in tons of all garbage, trash, and refuse collected
by that hauler in the Borough; and
(3) To whom or where and how each recyclable material was sold or delivered
for processing or recycling.
G. Reporting noncompliance. Every commercial hauler shall report to
the Borough all instances of apparent noncompliance, with either this
article or Borough's regulations, within 72 hours of becoming aware
of such noncompliance.
The Council of the Borough of Summit Hill or its designee shall
be responsible for monitoring and enforcing compliance with this article
and regulations.
A. Any person who violates or permits a violation of this article shall,
upon being found liable therefor, pay a fine of not more than $600,
plus court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by the Borough
in the enforcement proceedings. If the penalty is not paid, the Borough
shall initiate a civil action for collection in accordance with the
Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. Each day a violation exists
shall constitute a separate offense, and each section of this article
that is violated shall also constitute a separate offense. In addition
to or in lieu of enforcement under this section, the Borough may enforce
this article in equity in the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
B. Incentives.
(1) The Council of the Borough of Summit Hill or its designee shall have
the power to establish incentives to promote compliance with this
article as may be appropriate from time to time.
(2) Procurement options. The Borough may utilize the provisions of Act
101, Section 1507, Procurement procedures for local public agencies;
and Section 1508, Procurement options for local public agencies and
certain Commonwealth agencies, if the Borough elects to do so.