The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
BOARD OF SELECTMEN
The duly elected Board of Selectmen of either the Town of
Durham or the Town of Middlefield.
BULKY WASTE and SPECIAL BULKY WASTE
Those items described under Classes V and VI in this section
and any other items that may be identified as bulky waste under the
General Statutes or under regulations the state department of environmental
protection has promulgated under authority of the General Statutes.
CLEAN BRUSH CAPABLE OF BURNING
Brush and plants having a maximum diameter at the base or
widest point of four inches and being free of manmade materials. Christmas
trees shall be included within this meaning.
COMMERCIAL COLLECTOR
Any person who holds himself out for hire to collect solid
waste from residential, business, commercial, institutional or other
establishments.
COMPOSTABLE MATERIAL
The items described under Class III in this subsection. For
purposes of disposal outside the point of generation, manure may be
treated as compostable material solely within the discretion of DMIAAB.
DMIAAB
Interlocal agreement advisory board representing the Towns
of Durham and Middlefield created by the interlocal agreement adopted
in August, 1971, and by any and all amendments thereto which may be
legally voted and thereafter ratified by the legislative bodies of
the Towns of Durham and Middlefield. Where the context requires, "DMIAAB"
also means DMIAAB's authorized agents and employees.
DMIAAB FACILITY
The existing Durham-Middlefield sanitary land fill located
on the easterly side of Cherry Hill Road partly in the Town of Middlefield
and partly in the Town of Durham, and any other areas within or without
the Towns of Durham or Middlefield which DMIAAB or the Towns may lawfully
designate as a place where solid waste generated within their boundaries
may be delivered for disposal.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Solid waste which either the United States Government or
the State of Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection has
defined as capable of posing a present or potential hazard to human
health or the environment when improperly disposed of, treated, stored,
transported or otherwise managed.
HOUSEHOLD
A building, or any portion of the building, located within
the Towns and which one or more individual residents occupy as living
quarters.
THE JOINT BOARDS
The boards of selectmen of the Towns of Durham and Middlefield
meeting jointly.
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Any solid waste that the commissioner of the state department
of environmental protection may designate as either required to be
recycled or suitable for recycling. At the date of enactment of the
ordinance from which this chapter derives the list of recyclable materials
is shown under the definition of Class II solid waste.
RECYCLING
Separation, accumulation and shipment for reuse of recyclable
materials.
RESIDENT
(1)
In the case of individuals, those who reside, own real property
or operate a business in the Towns of Durham or Middlefield.
(2)
In the case of all other persons, those having a place of business
in the Towns of Durham or Middlefield.
RESIDENTIAL WASTE
Solid waste generated by individuals who own or occupy residences
within the Towns of Middlefield or Durham. Residential waste includes
waste generated by individual residents engaged in home occupations
within the Towns of Durham or Middlefield. But if the home occupation
generates waste that requires container service or specialized handling,
DMIAAB may treat the waste as commercial or industrial waste.
SOURCE SEPARATED FORM
Refers to recyclable material which has been separated at
the point of generation into the types of recyclable material described
in solid waste Class II, or into such other types of solid waste as
either the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection or DMIAAB
may declare as recyclable.
TOWNS
The Towns of Durham and Middlefield.