As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATORPerson or persons designated by the Town Board to monitor and enforce this article.
HAZARDOUS WASTEIncludes but is not limited to the following products and their empty containers insecticides, herbicides, petroleum products, motor oil, caustic chemicals, paint batteries. "Hazardous wastes" generally display one or more of the qualities of ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity or toxicity.
NONRECYCLABLESIncludes but are not limited to that portion of the waste stream not included under "recyclable" and not treated separately as hazardous waste under § 27-0903 of the New York
Environmental Conservation Law; source, special nuclear or by-product material as defined in the United States Atomic Energy Act of 1954; or low-level radioactive waste as defined in § 29-0101 of the New York Environmental Conservation law. The Town Board and/or its administrator will be responsible to determine which materials will be defined as "nonrecyclables."
A. GARBAGEPutrescible solid waste, including animal and vegetable solid waste resulting from the handling, storage, sale, preparation, cooking or serving of foods. "Garbage" originates primarily in home kitchens, stores, markets, restaurants and other places where food is stored, prepared or served.
B. RUBBISHRags, sweepings, rubber (excluding tires), leather, styrofoam packing, crockery, shells, clothing, straw, dirt filth, ashes, wastepaper and similar waste material.
C. LARGE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGSLarge and/or bulky articles actually used in the home and which equip it for living, such as chairs, sofas, tables, beds, carpets, etc.
D. CARDBOARDWood-pulp-based material which is usually smooth on both sides with a corrugated center, commonly used for boxes.
E. YARD ORGANICSGrass clippings, leaves, branches up to four inches in diameter and other like organic garden materials.
G. TIRESAutomobile, truck, tractor and other vehicle tires.
PERSONNatural persons, corporations, partnerships, unincorporated associations or any other organization of two or more persons.
RECYCLABLESThe Town Board and/or its administrator will be responsible to determine which materials will be defined as "recycables." Such recyclables shall include the following: clear glass containers; plastic containers, milky white, colored, and clear; metal and aluminum containers; newspapers; household correspondence, junk mail, cereal and gift boxes, magazines and telephone books; and corrugated cardboard.
[Amended 12-8-2003 by L.L. No. 6-2003]
WASTE MATERIALIncludes all recyclables and nonrecyclables which make up the waste stream eligible for curbside pickup under this article. "Waste material" does not include material treated separately as hazardous waste under § 27-0903 of the New York
Environmental Conservation Law; source, special nuclear or by-product material as defined in the United States Atomic Energy Act of 1954; or low-level radioactive waste as defined in § 29-0101 of the New York Environmental Conservation law.