As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALIEN WASTE
Any household garbage, rubbish or any other discarded refuse,
solid waste or recyclable material that is generated from outside
the City of Fitchburg or from a place other than the location from
which it is collected.
APPLICANT
The person named in the application as the owner of property.
ASHES
The solid residue from the combustion of fuel used in heating
and cooking operations as occurring in households and apartments but
not to include such residue from commercial or industrial plants or
operations therein.
ASSOCIATED COSTS
Those costs that must meet but not exceed projected expenses
for the program established under this chapter.
BOARD OF HEALTH
The legally constituted Board of Health for the City of Fitchburg
or its authorized agents or representatives.
BULK(Y) ITEMS/WASTE
All furniture, box springs, mattresses, couches, chairs,
rugs, and other bulky material with weights or volumes greater than
those allowed for in City designated carts. White goods and CRTs are
not considered bulk waste.
CATHODE RAY TUBE (CRT)
Any intact, broken or processed glass tube used to provide
the visual display in televisions, computer monitors and certain scientific
instruments such as oscilloscopes.
CITY
The City Fitchburg, a Massachusetts municipality, and shall
include all geographic areas, streets and ways and all building and
improvements within the municipal boundaries of the City.
CITY PROGRAM
The system for municipal recycling and solid waste collection
established by this chapter.
COMMERCIAL HAULER
A hauler in the business of removal, transport and disposal
of all sorts of wastes as a commercial enterprise.
COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE
All types of solid waste generated by stores, offices, institutions,
restaurants, warehouses, any commercial use and other nonmanufacturing
activities, or similar types of solid waste generated from manufacturing
operations.
CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
All waste building materials resulting from construction,
remodeling, and repair or demolition operations and includes bricks,
concrete, toilets, shower stalls, tubs, sinks and other materials
accumulated from remodeling, repair and demolition operations.
CURBSIDE COLLECTION PROGRAM
The process of removal of rubbish, trash, refuse, and approved
recyclable materials from eligible households as established by this
chapter. The trash-household waste and recycling cart are part of
the curbside collection program.
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC HEALTH
The duly appointed Director of Public Health appointed by
the Board of Health for the City of Fitchburg or his or her authorized
representative or designee.
DISPOSAL
The removal of trash from one dwelling, commercial or industrial
location and transferring, dumping, land-filling or placement into
or on any other location, including any land or water or the incineration
of rubbish for energy recovery or otherwise.
DWELLING
Every building or shelter, including but not limited to rooming
houses and temporary housing used or intended for human habitation
and every other structure or condition located within the same lot
line. The term includes multifamily dwellings with up to and including
eight dwelling units. See "residence," below.
DWELLING UNIT
The room or group of rooms within a dwelling used or intended
for use by one family or household for living, sleeping, cooking and
eating. "Dwelling unit" shall also mean a condominium unit.
FACILITY
An established site or works, and the appurtenances related
to it, which is, has been or will be used for the handling, storage,
transfer, processing, treatment or disposal of solid waste, including
all land, structures, and improvements which are directly related
to solid waste activities.
GARBAGE
Animal, vegetable or other organic waste resulting from the
handling, preparing, cooking, consumption or cultivation of food.
HAULER
A person licensed or permitted by the Board of Health to
pick up and transport solid waste and/or recyclable materials in the
City.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Waste or materials in any amount which is or are defined,
characterized or designated as hazardous by or pursuant to federal
or state law, or waste or materials in any amount which is so regulated
under federal or state law. For purpose of this chapter, the term
"hazardous waste" shall also include oil or petroleum products, motor
oil, gasoline, petroleum or oil-based materials or products, pathological
or biological waste, chemicals or compounds which are explosive, flammable,
radioactive or toxic, oil-based paint, automobile batteries, asbestos,
ammunition, broken computer or television screens, and any other substance
so designated by the Board of Health.
LANDFILL
A facility or part of a facility established in accordance
with a valid site assignment for the disposal of solid waste into
or on land.
LANDFILL PERMIT/PASS
The permit or pass issued by the Board of Health allowing
access to and use of the landfill or residential drop off area. A
landfill permit may be either residential or commercial. The Board
of Health shall charge a fee for such permit or pass which shall be
determined annually and adjusted reasonably at the discretion of the
Board of Health.
METAL
Any ferrous or nonferrous waste material or alloy that can
be scrapped, which includes but is not limited to appliances, bicycles,
automobile parts, and pieces of steel.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, association, firm, legal entity,
company, corporation, department, agency, group, or public body.
PROGRAM
The system for municipal recycling and solid waste collection
established by this chapter.
PROPERTY OWNER
The person(s) listed on the most recent deed of record in
the Registry of Deeds. For purposes of this chapter, every person
described as a grantee on the applicable deed(s) of record is jointly
and severally liable for the fees imposed by this chapter and to comply
with the obligations imposed by it. For the purposes of this chapter,
both the trustee and beneficiaries of a realty trust, so called, shall
be owners.
RECYCLE
A.
To recover materials or by-products by diverting them from disposal
to:
(2)
Use as an ingredient or a feedstock in an industrial or manufacturing
process to make a marketable product; or
(3)
Use in a particular function or application as an effective
substitute for a commercial product or commodity.
B.
"Recycle" does not mean to recover energy from the combustion
of a material.
RECYCLING CART
A wheeled container with a lid issued by the City for the
purposes of automated and/or semiautomated collection of approved
recycling material from the curbside of eligible households.
RECYCLING MATERIAL and RECYCLABLES
Materials which the City has designated as having potential
for recycling which are washed and rinsed of residual food products
(where applicable) and are not contaminated by significant amounts
of toxic substances. These materials include, but are not limited
to, newspaper, magazines, glass containers (clear, green and brown),
No. 1 through No. 7 plastic containers, and aluminum cans, corrugated
cardboard, brown paper bags, white and colored office paper and computer
papers separated from other mixed waste and placed for curbside pickup
in a City-approved recycling cart or approved container or brought
to the residential landfill dropoff or other locations approved by
the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and/or the
Board of Health.
RESIDENCE
Single-family dwellings, single detached condominiums and
multifamily dwellings up to and including eight residential units
or apartments, whether or not all of them are occupied.
RESIDENTIAL DROPOFF AREA
A facility or part thereof approved and established in accordance
with a valid site assignment for the receipt of certain designated
solid waste, including but not limited to recyclable material, yard
waste and other items approved.
RUBBISH
Waste materials from typical household and living conditions
other than garbage or ashes but does not include waste materials from
building construction or repair, nor garden, lawn or tree trimmings.
It does not include factory waste or refuse from industrial plants
of any character.
SHARPS (HOME)
All spent noncommercially generated, hypodermic needlas and
lancets that have been used or are not in their original, intact and
sealed packaging and that result from personal use or from pets at
a residence or outside the home. The term "home sharps" does not include
needles or lancets generated by home health aides, visiting nurses,
or any other person providing a professional service in a private
residence.
SNOW-CONING
Refers to the excess of trash, rubbish and refuse or recycling
placed in a City trash-household waste or recycling cart so that debris
is built up beyond capacity of the cart and does not allow the lid
of the cart to be closed firmly.
SOLID WASTE
Rubbish, garbage, trash, ashes, recyclable materials, discarded
furniture, compostable materials, white goods, CRTs, discarded appliances
and other refuse not listed on the DEP waste ban list in 310 CMR 19.017,
as the same may from time be amended or superseded.
SOLID WASTE PROGRAM
The City's program for pickup, transportation and all
activities related to disposal of solid waste.
TRANSPORT and TRANSPORTATION
The carrying of acceptable waste and recyclables in an approved
and lawfully registered vehicle, operated by a duly licensed driver,
from the point of collection or pickup within the City to the landfill
or any other approved site and to unload such waste at that site.
TRASH-HOUSEHOLD WASTE
A.
All refuse, rubbish and garbage generated on a weekly basis
by a typical household. These (allowed) materials may include garbage
or all organic waste matter (animal, fish, fruit and vegetables) produced
from the preparation of food for human consumption, pizza boxes, soiled
paper plates, wax paper, clothing, shoes, boots, rubber (no tires),
glassware, whole or broken earthen ware (china), plastics unable to
be recycled, toys and small tools and rubbish and refuse debris from
noncommercial sources. Trash does not include yard waste or waste
ban items prohibited by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection at 310 CMR 19.017 as the same may from time be amended
or superseded.
B.
The following types of waste are specifically excluded (or not
acceptable) from the definition of trash: recyclables, waste ban items,
yard waste, white goods, CRT materials, bulky waste, hazardous waste;
construction and demolition debris from all sources; fluorescent light
bulbs, motor vehicles; auto bulks, engine blocks, transmission blocks,
heavy machinery, ski mobiles, motorcycles or parts, lawn mowers and
yard machinery, tractors, chain link fencing, metal tanks and metal
objects, and other large metal scrap items; tree stumps, regardless
of size; pathological waste; radioactive materials, toxic and volatile
chemicals; explosives; tires; batteries; liquid and semiliquid waste;
waste oil, oil sludge, gasoline, and other petroleum products; highly
flammable substances, liquid paint, caustic materials, paint thinners
or paint removers, pesticides, asphalt, brick, concrete, soil, stones,
boulders, dirt, gravel, sand, loam, fill, and other earthen materials;
septage or human waste or remains or excrement; medical sharps; and
materials banned now or at any future time from the waste stream by
the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection or by any
other state or federal governmental agency, board, official or commission.
TRASH-HOUSEHOLD WASTE CART
The wheeled container with an attached lid which closes,
issued by the City for the purpose of the limited collection of eligible
trash-household trash from eligible households.
WASTE BAN
Those items of waste listed by the Massachusetts Department
of Environmental Protection at 310 CMR 19.017, as may from time to
time be amended. Waste ban items cannot at any time be placed into
the trash-household waste or recycling cart for curbside collection
or be placed at curbside for the City collection.
WHITE GOODS
Large household appliances incidental to the maintaining
of a residence, including but not limited to refrigerators, stoves,
washers, dryers, trash compactors, dehumidifiers and other similar
metal items. White goods or any portions thereof cannot be placed
into the City trash-household waste or recycling cart or placed at
curbside for City's collection.
YARD WASTE
For the purpose of the City program, means leaves, twigs,
grass clippings and other easily raked materials, garden waste, grass
and other clippings, weeds, brush and other materials customarily
incidental to yard and garden maintenance, and branches not exceeding
three inches in diameter by four feet in length to be tied in bundles
not to exceed 50 pounds. For the purposes of this chapter, Christmas
trees shall be included as yard waste. Yard waste cannot be placed
into the City trash or recycling cart.
YARD WASTE BAG
Thirty-gallon multiply biodegradable paper bags as specified
by the City, the contents of which shall not exceed 50 pounds. Yard
waste bags containing yard waste shall not be placed in either of
the City carts.