[Adopted 10-9-1991 by Ord. No. 1991-6; amended in its entirety 1-21-2015 by Ord. No. 2014-15]
For the purposes of this article, the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
CANS
Recyclable cans will be as follows: aluminum cans (i.e.,
beer, soda); tin (steel) cans; all-food cans, such as vegetables,
fruit, pet food, juice, coffee, etc. No paint cans, fuel cans, kerosene
cans, or cans holding corrosive or hazardous chemicals and/or waste.
[Amended 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021]
CHRISTMAS TREES
Must have stands, ornaments, and lights removed and cannot
be in plastic bags.
[Added 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021]
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Events that are sponsored by public or private agencies or
individuals that include but are not limited to fairs, bazaars, socials,
picnics and organized sporting events attended by 200 or more individuals
per day.
CORRUGATED PAPER
Paper which has been shaped or wrinkled into parallel grooves
and ridges, including cardboard.
HIGH-GRADE OFFICE PAPER
All white paper, bond paper and computer paper used in commercial,
institutional and municipal establishments and in residences. No shredded
paper.
[Amended 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021]
HOUSEHOLD
A dwelling unit in a house or row of houses, a "dwelling
unit" being defined as a building thereof with exclusive culinary
and/or sanitary facilities, designed for occupancy and use by one
person or one family.
INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
A private garbage hauler engaged by a commercial, residential
or institutional establishment who is licensed by the City of Pittston.
INSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENT
Those facilities that house or serve groups of people such
as hospitals, schools, day-care centers, and nursing homes.
MAGAZINES
Recyclable magazines will be glossy publications, including
catalogs and phone books.
MUNICIPAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Public facilities operated by the municipality and other
governmental and quasi-governmental authorities.
NEWSPAPER
As used herein, shall be deemed to include paper of the type
commonly referred to as "newsprint" and distributed at stated intervals,
usually daily or weekly, having printed thereon news and opinions
and containing advertisements and other matters of public interest.
Magazines and periodicals, as well as all other products of any nature,
are not considered newspaper.
NONRECYCLABLE PLASTIC
Will include motor oil bottles, plastic cups, flowers, pens,
toys, plastic wrap or Styrofoam.
PLASTIC
Recyclable plastic will be bottle and jar containers only;
example: milk, water, soda, detergent and shampoo.
RECYCLABLES
Material having an economic value in the secondary materials
market. The following materials have such economic value: aluminum
cans, bimetal cans, corrugated paper, magazines, computer printout
paper, computer tab cards, office paper, steel cans, newspaper and
plastic.
[Amended 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021]
RECYCLING COORDINATOR
Official appointed in accordance with Pittston City Code, §
7-2F.
[Added 11-16-2022 by Ord. No. 12-2022]
YARD WASTE
Includes leaves; tree branches not more than four feet in
length and four inches in diameter tied in bundles; and grass clippings.
[Added 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021]
[Amended 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021; 11-16-2022 by Ord. No. 12-2022]
A. Applicability. All residential properties in the City of Pittston are required to separate recycling materials from garbage and rubbish. Multifamily housing will follow the requirements of §
412-4. Commercial properties shall follow §
412-5.
B. Collection agent. Residential recycling will be collected by the Pittston City Streets and Sanitation Department or a contractor designated by the City Council. Only the collection agent authorized by the City Council is authorized to collect the City's residential recycling. Violations are as set forth in §
412-8.
C. Curbside
recycling streams. There shall be three separate curbside recycling
streams: dual-stream, yard waste, and Christmas trees, as follows:
(1) Dual-stream
recycling.
(a) Residents and businesses participating in the Pittston City recycling
program shall separate their recycling as follows:
[1] Cardboard/newsprint/magazines/office paper shall comprise one stream
of collection.
[2] Plastics/metal shall comprise the second stream of collection.
[3] Glass cannot be included in any curbside recycling bins. Glass recycling
is through drop-off recycling only.
(b) Collection dates for each stream shall be as set forth in the published annual recycling calendar for the City of Pittston. All items placed for collection shall be reasonably clean so as to ensure the integrity of the recycling stream and prevent the attraction of rodents and/or vermin. No food or leaking fluids shall be in any container placed for recycling. Necessary changes based on the recycling market shall be approved by the City Administrator and communicated in accordance with the public information system set forth in §
412-7.
(2) Yard
waste recycling shall include grass clippings, tree branches not more
than four inches in diameter and four feet in length, and leaves.
Branches must be bundled with twine in piles not more than four feet
long and four feet high. Yard waste placed for collection at the curb
must be placed in a manner that does not obstruct the flow of traffic,
interfere with parking, driveways or obstruct public sidewalks.
(3) Christmas
tree recycling. The City Street Department will hold an annual collection
of used Christmas trees on dates specified by announcement on the
City website, recycling calendar, and newspaper of general circulation.
Trees placed for collection must have all decorations and light strings
removed and cannot be attached to a stand or encased in a plastic
bag. Additionally, trees must be placed for collection in a manner
that does not obstruct the flow of traffic, interfere with parking
or driveways, or obstruct public sidewalks.
(4) Drop-off
recycling programs.
(a) Glass drop-off recycling. Residents and commercial establishments
may drop-off clear and colored glass at the Pittston City Street Department
facility in accordance with procedures approved by the City Administrator
and posted for public notice. Glass containers must be empty, clean,
and with lids removed. Based on market conditions and grant funding,
the City Administrator may expand or reduce the drop-off glass recycling
program.
(b) Electronics drop-off recycling. From time to time, the City may offer
an electronics drop-off recycling program for City residents. Regulations
based on vendor requirements and available grant funding will be approved
and promulgated by the City Administrator before each event.
(c) Yard waste drop-off recycling: From time to time, subject to appropriations,
the Pittston City Street Department, with the approval of the City
Administrator, may offer residential yard waste drop-off for City
residents at the Pittston City Street Department Facility. Such programs
are subject to regulations as promulgated by the City Administrator
to ensure adherence to all recycling regulations and the approved
budget.
D. Prohibitions. The following cannot be included in recycling: food, garbage or rubbish; sewage; cans or lids for paint, varnish, or other overcoating cans either empty or filled; hazardous waste/materials; plastic bags; wire; medical waste or medical waste containers; dirt; rocks; entire bushes or shrubs; tree trunks; building wood; and any other items as specified by the Superintendent of the Department of Streets and Sanitation and/or City Administrator. No glass containers of any kind. The City reserves the right to amend at any time what items can be collected as recycling based on current recycling industry standards and state laws and regulations. Any changes to what can be collected as recycling will be communicated to the public in accordance with §
412-7.
E. Proper procedures for recycling. Recycling must be placed curbside for collection no later than 5:00 a.m., prevailing time, and no earlier than after 5:00 p.m., prevailing time, the day before the collection day. Recycling must be placed curbside in open containers to be collected. No container may weigh more than 30 pounds. Newspapers, magazines, and other paper must be bundled in paper bags or tied with twine so as to not blow around and cause litter. Any recycling found to be contaminated with any items in §
412-3D shall result in the entire container being left behind, and the property owner is then responsible for disposal. Yard waste, single-stream commingled recycling and Christmas trees cannot be collected in plastic bags. Recycling of any type placed for collection cannot obstruct public sidewalks or driveways or interfere with the safe flow of traffic. Any recycling out for collection that spills or is spilled is the responsibility of the property owner to clean up.
F. Enforcement. Enforcement of the mandatory residential recycling requirements shall be by the City Code Enforcement Officer as directed by the City Administrator. The fines and penalties are set forth in §
412-10.
Multifamily housing properties are required to recycle all materials contained in §
412-3 of this article and to provide for the proper collection, storage and disposal by a private hauler who is licensed by the City of Pittston and to provide the City with the necessary reports with regard to recyclables and landfill tonnage.
[Amended 11-16-2022 by Ord. No. 12-2022]
A. The City
Recycling Coordinator, as directed by the City Administrator and subject
to the availability of budget appropriation by the City Council, shall
inform the public on recycling by printed publications, an annual
recycling calendar, newspaper articles and advertisements, and news
releases.
B. The City
Administrator shall ensure that recycling information is posted on
the City website.
C. Grant funding.
At the direction of the City Administrator, the Recycling Coordinator
shall prepare and administrate grant funds received by the City for
support of the recycling program. All grants are subject to authorization
and appropriation by the Pittston City Council.
The residential recycling collection schedule for single-stream
commingled, yard waste and Christmas trees will be set by an annual
recycling calendar prepared by the Recycling Coordinator in consultation
with the Superintendent of the Department of Streets and Sanitation
and approved by the City Administrator. The schedule may be amended
by the City Administrator due to weather conditions or emergencies
or administrative circumstances.
[Adopted 3-19-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-1]
The following words, when used in this article, shall have the
meanings ascribed to them in this section, except in those instances
where the context clearly indicates otherwise:
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke, and other
combustible materials for the purposes of residential heating and
cooking. It shall not include the cinders produced in steam-generating
plants.
AUTHORIZED HAULER
The City, its contracted hauler or any City-licensed private
hauler.
BULK REFUSE ITEM
Any item too large to be placed into a regular garbage bag as defined in this article but not prohibited under §
412-14 that may be collected by the City pursuant to the fee schedule set by the City for bulk refuse items.
[Added 1-19-2022 by Res. No. 12700]
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any property in the City used for other than residential
purposes, whether or not such purpose is for profit, and including
but not limited to restaurants, hotels, cafes, clubs, dormitories,
cafeterias, dealers in consumable foodstuffs and industrial or manufacturing
entities of any nature whatsoever. "Commercial establishment" shall
also include residential units which are located outside of the City
of Pittston boundaries.
EQUIVALENT DWELLING UNIT
A dwelling unit in a house or row of houses or building,
a "dwelling unit" being defined as a building thereof with exclusive
culinary and/or sanitary facilities, designed for occupancy and use
by one person or one family (household).
GARBAGE
The animal and vegetable waste resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and consumption of foods. It shall not include
more than a minimum amount of free liquids. It shall not include food-processing
waste from commercial canneries, packing plants, or similar industries,
nor large quantities of condemned food products.
PERSON
A natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any and all streets, sidewalks, boulevards, alleys or other
public ways and any and all public parks, spaces, grounds and buildings.
REFUSE
Garbage, ashes and rubbish as herein defined.
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL UNIT
Any building containing six or more equivalent dwelling units.
Included shall be all individual EDUs which number a minimum of six
and all owned by a single legal entity.
RUBBISH
All waste materials not included in garbage and ashes, except
rubbish from building construction or reconstruction, street construction
and maintenance refuse, industrial refuse, dead animals, abandoned
large machinery or vehicles or such other waste materials as are not
commonly produced in homes, stores and institutions.
[Amended 3-21-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-4]
The fees for the collection and disposal of refuse placed for
collection at ground level and not more than 10 feet distant from
the side of the streets or alley from which collection is made shall
be as follows:
A. Each property owner shall be responsible for the payment of each
equivalent dwelling unit (EDU) owned by them.
B. The fees for each residential EDU shall be as follows:
[Amended 6-17-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-5; 4-21-2010 by Ord. No.
2010-1; 1-19-2011 by Ord. No. 2010-13; 3-16-2011 by Ord. No.
2011-2; 12-21-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-22; 12-19-2012 by Ord. No.
2012-17; 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-6]
(1) Property owners in the City of Pittston are required to purchase
a minimum of 60 stickers at a fee as set by resolution of the City
Council for each residential EDU. The late fee for the minimum of
60 stickers shall be as set by resolution of the City Council.
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NOTE: Late fees for the City of Pittston are effective
July 15 of each calendar year.
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(2) Additional stickers may be purchased from the City Treasurer's office
in sheets of six stickers for an amount as set by resolution of the
City Council.
C. There will be no discounts for early payments. Property owners who
make payments within 30 days after the due date shall be assessed
a late fee as set by resolution of the City Council. Property owners
who make payments after 90 days of the due date shall be assessed
a late fee by a collection agency authorized by the City of Pittston,
in an amount as set by resolution of the City Council.
D. Modification. All fees identified in this article can be modified
by resolution by the City Council of the City of Pittston.
[Added 3-19-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-6]
E. Bulk refuse
item fees. The Superintendent of the Street Department is authorized
to promulgate a list of standard fees based on the actual cost of
collection and disposal to be charged by the City to residents for
the collection of bulk refuse items as defined in this article. This
fee list shall be maintained in the City Treasurer's Office. Payment
is required in full to the City Treasurer before collection. The City
reserves the right to reject for collection any item that in the Street
Department Superintendent's opinion is beyond the capacity and or
capability of the Street Department to safely collect and dispose
of.
[Added 1-19-2022 by Res. No. 12700]
[Added 3-21-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-4]
No refuse, garbage, rubbish, recyclables, and/or ashes may be
placed for collection for longer than 24 hours prior to the scheduled
collection date. Special permission may be granted to place the garbage/refuse,
rubbish, ashes, and/or recyclables for collection for a period longer
than 24 hours before the scheduled collection date, provided that
a written request is made to and approved by the City Administrator.
All such requests must be received by the office of City Administrator
at least one week prior to the scheduled collection date.
[Added 3-21-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-4; amended 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021; 1-19-2022 by Res. No. 12700]
The City Administrator may order that collection services for
delinquent accounts be suspended, directing the City Solicitor and
Code Enforcement Officer to take all necessary enforcement actions.
[Amended 3-21-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-4; 4-21-2010 by Ord. No.
2010-1]
A. For general violations, any person, whether as principal, agent, or employee, violating or assisting in violations of Chapter
412, Article
II, shall be cited by the Police Department or Code Enforcement Officer for said violation and, upon conviction before a Magisterial District Judge, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, as well as all court costs and City-incurred legal and prosecution costs and fees, and, upon default of payment of the fine and/or costs, be sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail for a period of not more than 30 days. Each day and each occurrence of violation may be cited as a separate offense. For failure to remit in full the required fee set forth in §
412-15, at the direction of the City Administrator, the property owner shall be issued a nontraffic citation for failure to pay the required fee and, upon conviction before a Magisterial District Judge, shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than the amount of the §
412-5 fee owed, all court costs and City-incurred prosecution costs and a fine of not less than $50 and not more than $300, and, upon failure to remit payment of the fine and/or costs in full within 90 days, the City Administrator shall direct the City Solicitor to file liens as provided in §
412-18B.
[Amended 2-17-2021 by Ord. No. 2-2021; 1-19-2022 by Res. No. 12700]
B. In addition, the City, individually or by and through its agent,
designee or assign, may, at its discretion, collect delinquent fees
by an action of assumpsit in the name of the City against the owner
of the property charged. The City of Pittston may, by distress or
writ of execution, levy on personal property on the premises and sell
said property to satisfy the account or file a lien in the nature
of a municipal lien. Additionally, the City Council, at its discretion,
may authorize and/or designate a third-party collection agency as
collector of the delinquent account(s). Such accounts assigned to
and designated for collection through a third-party collection service
may be assessed additional collection charges up to and including
an additional 30% late penalty/collection fee. Additionally, any and
all costs associated with collecting the delinquent refuse fees, including
but not limited to the aforesaid collection agent fees, costs, court
fees, attorneys' fees, filing fees, etc., incurred in any such action
shall be paid by the property owner.
The City Administrator may approve collection from certain commercial
properties where unique circumstances make it impracticable to be
serviced by a private hauler. It will be the responsibility of the
City Administrator to set the costs of commercial accounts, as well
as the costs of bulk items, and the method of billing for the same.