As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ASEPTIC AND GABLE-TOP FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS
Includes shelf-stable and refrigerated cartons made from
paper in the form of paperboard and thin layers of polyethylene (plastic)
used in the storage of food and beverages.
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No. B-222]
CARDBOARD
Includes cardboard containers used primarily for the packaging,
boxing and/or transporting of products of any type.
CARDBOARD AND PAPER RECYCLING
Includes cardboard containers used primarily for the packaging,
boxing and/or transporting of products of any type, and mixed paper.
Cardboard shall be flattened and secured.
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No. B-222]
CITY OF HOBOKEN
For purposes of this chapter, shall include the municipal
corporation, its officers and employees, and any authorized agent.
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Includes all public or private business entities, including
but not limited to those manufacturing, retailing and/or service establishments;
food establishments in business for the purpose of consumption, on
or off premises, as well as food distribution and/or processing; and
professional and/or nonprofit or for-profit incorporated entities.
COMMINGLED RECYCLING
A combining of source-separated recyclable materials, including
metal food and beverage containers, glass food and beverage containers,
aseptic and gable-top food and beverage containers, and plastics (Nos.
1, 2, and 5) for the purpose of recycling. Commingled recycling shall
be empty, clean, and dry.
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No. B-222]
COMPOSTING
A process by which organic materials are recycled into humus
(similar to topsoil).
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No. B-222]
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Includes all materials designated in the Hudson County District
Solid Waste Management Plan and/or the municipality to be source-separated
from the solid waste stream for the purpose of recycling. These materials
are metal food and beverage containers; cardboard; glass food and
beverage containers; yard waste; leaves; masonry (asphalt, brick,
block and concrete); mixed paper; used motor oil; used motor oil filters;
aseptic and gable-top food and beverage containers; plastics (Nos.
1, 2, and 5); tires; lead acid batteries; white goods; and untreated
wood.
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No. B-222]
DUAL-STREAM RECYCLING
A separating of commingled recycling from cardboard and paper
recycling for the purposes of curbside recycling collection.
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No. B-222]
DWELLING UNIT
A single residential living space within any one-family,
two-family or multifamily dwelling, whether within an apartment building,
high-rise structure, condominium or cooperative.
ELECTRONIC WASTE
A computer central processing unit and associated hardware,
including keyboards, modems, printers, scanners and fax machines;
a cathode ray tube, a cathode ray tube device, a flat-panel display
or similar video display device with a screen that is greater than
four inches measured diagonally and that contains one or more circuit
boards, including televisions and cell phones.
FERROUS SCRAP METAL
Includes all discarded products made of steel, or ferrous
metal, cast iron components.
GLASS FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS
Includes all bottles and jars made entirely of glass and
used in the storage of food and beverages. Specifically excluded are
blue glass and flat glass commonly known as "window glass," light
bulbs and fixtures, ceramics and china. Flint (clear), amber (brown)
and green glass will be accepted.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Includes all waste as defined in N.J.S.A. 13:1E-38 and 13:1E-51
and N.J.A.C. 7:26-8.1 et seq.
HOBOKEN RECYCLING CENTER
Municipal public works garage located at 256 Observer Highway
with normal business hours Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m. and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
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No. B-222]
LEAD ACID BATTERIES
Storage batteries with lead electrodes that contain dilute
sulfuric acid as the electrolyte, including starting batteries such
as vehicle batteries, marine batteries and deep cell batteries used
to power vehicles or marine accessories such as trolling motors, winches
or lights.
LEAVES
Specifically, foliage from plants and trees only.
METAL FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS
Includes all cans, including aluminum, tin, and steel used
in the storage of food and beverages. Specifically excluded are aerosol
cans.
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No. B-222]
MIXED PAPER
Includes all newspaper, high-grade paper, bond paper, office
paper, paperback books, school paper, catalogues, telephone books,
"junk mail," magazines, advertisements, nonwhite paper and similar
cellulosic material, shredded or whole.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
Any building or structure or complex of buildings in which
three or more dwelling units are rented or leased, or offered for
rental or lease, for residential purposes (See N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.13a),
except hotels, motels or other guest houses serving transient or seasonal
guests as those terms are defined under Subsection (i) of Section
3 of the "Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law," P.L. 1967, c. 76 (N.J.S.A.
55:13A-1 et seq.).
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
All solid waste generated at residential, commercial and
institutional establishments within the boundaries of the City of
Hoboken.
PHYSICALLY DISABLED
As defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act, which determination must be verified by a medical physician.
PLASTICS
Includes all forms of soft and/or hard plastic (Nos. 1, 2,
and 5). Specifically excluded are plastic films, plastic bags, and
polystyrene.
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No. B-222]
PUBLIC OR PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
Includes all municipal and state government facilities; all
religious, educational and health care facilities; any and all public
and/or private civic organizations; and all nonprofit or for-profit
organizations.
RECYCLING
The process by which designated materials, which would otherwise
become solid waste, are separated, collected, processed and returned
to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products.
SOURCE
Any establishment, dwelling or other property within the
City of Hoboken seeking to dispose of solid waste and recyclables
pursuant to this chapter.
SOURCE-SEPARATED
The process by which recyclable materials are separated from
solid waste at the point of generation by the generator thereof for
the purposes of recycling.
SOURCE-SEPARATED MATERIALS
Recyclable materials which are separated from solid waste
at the point of generation by the generator thereof for the purposes
of recycling.
USED MOTOR OIL
All waste crank case oils used with internal combustion engines,
generators, turbines, etc.
WHITE GOODS
Includes household or commercial appliances made of smooth
finished metal, usually painted white or covered with a white metallic
covering, such as refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, dryers
and air conditioners, and other household or commercial appliances.
All large appliances must have all locking doors removed when placed
to the curb for collection. White goods are also known as "metal appliances"
and/or "appliances."
YARD WASTE
Includes grass clippings, hedge trimmings, Christmas trees,
twigs, sticks, branches and/or shrubbery.
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No. B-222]
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No. B-222]
Mandatory source separation. It shall be mandatory for all owners, tenants or occupants of dwelling units, except those physically disabled, and all owners, tenants and occupants, except those physically disabled, of business, commercial and/or industrial establishments, and all owners, tenants and occupants, except those physically disabled, of private, public and governmental institutions and facilities to separate the materials listed in §
151-2 from solid waste and to recycle said materials in the following manner:
A. Curbside collection of designated recyclable materials:
(1) All sources shall be allowed to place commingled recycling, cardboard
and paper recycling, leaves and yard waste, white goods, and electronic
waste at curbside in a manner and according to a schedule promulgated
and published by the City of Hoboken, no earlier than 9:00 p.m. in
the limited business area and 7:30 p.m. outside of the limited business
area on scheduled collection days.
(2) Commingled recycling shall be separated from cardboard and paper
recycling, as dual-stream recycling.
(3) All private recycling receptacles or dumpsters shall be maintained
in accordance with the Health Code of the City of Hoboken. All private
recycling receptacles shall have a lid to prevent designated recyclables
from being contaminated by rainwater or other contaminants.
B. Dropoff of designated recyclable materials at the Hoboken Recycling
Center: Designated recyclable materials (other than masonry) may be
dropped off at the Hoboken Recycling Center during normal business
hours.
C. Leaves:
(1) Residents may compost on the property of the owner or shall place
leaves at the curb in bags in accordance with all applicable regulations
on collection day(s) designated by the City of Hoboken.
(2) Leaves shall be placed in containers authorized by the City of Hoboken
for composting.
D. White goods:
(1) All locking doors must be removed from white goods items (appliances)
prior to being placed outside for pickup.
(2) White goods shall be placed outside the gate or building on the curb
for collection on the day(s) to be established by the City of Hoboken
or its authorized agent.
E. Motor oil and antifreeze: The City of Hoboken will not pick up motor
oil and antifreeze. Used motor oil and antifreeze shall be delivered
to the City of Hoboken Recycling Center or an authorized motor oil
or antifreeze recycling center for recycling.
F. Lead acid batteries: The City of Hoboken will not pick up lead acid
batteries. Lead acid batteries shall be delivered to the City of Hoboken
Recycling Center or a lead acid battery recycling center for recycling.
G. Electronic waste:
(1) Electronic waste shall be placed outside the gate or building on
the curb for collection in accordance with all applicable regulations
on the day(s) to be established by the City of Hoboken or its authorized
agent.
(2) Electronic waste may also be delivered to the City of Hoboken Recycling
Center or an electronic recycling center for recycling.
H. Masonry (asphalt, brick, block and concrete). The City of Hoboken
will not accept masonry. Masonry shall be disposed of for recycling
in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations.
I. Untreated wood. The City of Hoboken will not pick up untreated wood.
Untreated wood shall be delivered to the City of Hoboken Recycling
Center for recycling.
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No. B-222]
A. On and after the adoption of this chapter, the Director of Environmental
Services and/or Recycling Coordinator of the City of Hoboken shall
establish the day(s) and time(s) of collection and the collection
or pickup site(s) designated for the collection of designated recyclable
materials for the purpose of recycling.
B. Notification of the designated collection or pickup day/days and
the designated collection or pickup site(s) for designated recyclable
materials shall be published in the official newspapers and/or media
sources for a continuous period of not less than six days, at least
10 days prior to the first scheduled collection/pickup date. At the
City's discretion, notification may be made by the mailing of
a newsletter or brochure sent as an attachment to each property owner's
municipal property tax bill, indicating the designated dates and collection
or pickup site(s).
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No. B-222]
The Police Division, the Department of Environmental Service's
Sanitation Inspectors and Code Enforcement Officials, the Recycling
Coordinator, the Housing Officer, Hudson Regional Health Commission
and the Hudson County Improvement Authority are hereby authorized
and directed to enforce this chapter and amendments thereto. The respective
enforcing official may, in his or her discretion, post warning notice
stickers, mail notices of violation, or issue summons for any offense,
after sight or sound inspection. An inspection may consist of sorting
through containers and opening of solid waste bags to detect, by sound
or sight, the presence of any recyclable material.
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No. B-222]
A. Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall,
upon conviction or guilty plea, in the Municipal Court of Hoboken
or other court of competent jurisdiction, be punished by a fine of
not less than $250.
B. Each day's failure to comply with any provision, rule, or order
shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.