The purpose of this bylaw is to regulate the location, siting,
and maintenance of collection containers for used clothing, household
goods, books and other items to protect public health and safety,
including preventing rodents and vermin and blight.
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION
A duly organized and existing legal entity which has received
a formal designation under Section 501c(3) of the United States Internal
Revenue Code and maintains an office or facility within the Town.
COLLECTION CONTAINERS
Any bin or other container where a member of the public may
donate or otherwise dispose of used clothing, shoes, household goods,
books or other items.
DUMPSTER/DUMPSTER-TYPE
A container with a hinged lid on top designed to be emptied
by mechanically lifting and inverting it.
HOUSE OF WORSHIP
Property containing a building which serves as the principal
place of worship for a local congregation of a duly established and
generally recognized religious denomination.
This bylaw shall not apply to:
A. Commercial trash dumpsters.
B. Town of Franklin trash and recycling toters.
Collection containers are permitted in the following locations:
A. Private property located within the Industrial District, as defined in Chapter
185 of the Franklin Town Code and designated on the Town's official Zoning Map; a collection container is not permitted on an unimproved or vacant lot, and no more than four containers are permitted on an improved lot.
B. Up to two collection containers may be placed and maintained at a
house of worship for the particular religious denomination's
own charitable work.
C. A charitable organization may place and maintain up to two collection
containers on its property for its own charitable work.
D. The Town Recycling Center, in the discretion of the Director of Public
Works.
Placement of a collection container pursuant to §
65-5A shall require written application to and issuance of a permit from the Building Commissioner; all existing collection containers which otherwise comply with this bylaw shall comply with this subsection within 30 days following the effective date of this bylaw.
The application pursuant to §
65-6 shall include:
A. Legal name, principal business address and legal identification of
applicant.
B. Name, address, telephone number and email address for contact person.
C. Legal address of property where each container is to be located, together with a sketch plan showing compliance with the requirements of §
65-8.
D. Written permission from property owner, including information for owner required of applicant in Subsections
A and
B.
E. Description of collection container.
F. Listing of collectible items.
G. Pick-up, inspection, and maintenance schedules.
A collection container shall be kept clean and in good repair
and its site shall be clean and free of debris at all times. Without
limiting this requirement, no container overflow and no disposal of
uncollectible goods or items shall be permitted.
In addition to the Franklin Police Department, this bylaw may
be enforced by the Franklin Building Commissioner and the Franklin
Board of Health Agent.