[Amended 12-17-1999 by Ord. No. 1999-28; 7-15-2008 by Ord. No.
2008-40]
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:
ASHES
The residue of the burning of wood, coal, coke or other combustible
materials.
CART
The City-supplied wheeled trash receptor. Blue and pink carts
are solely used for recycling and green carts for household trash.
[Added 10-30-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-38]
COMMERCIAL HANDBILL
Any printed or written matter, any sample or device, any
dodger, circular, leaflet, pamphlet, paper or booklet, or any other
printed or otherwise reproduced original or copies of any matter of
literature which:
A.
Advertises for sale any merchandise, product, commodity or thing;
B.
Directs attention to any business or mercantile or commercial
establishment, or other activity, for the purpose of either directly
or indirectly promoting the interest thereof by sales;
C.
Directs attention to or advertises any meeting, theatrical performance,
exhibition or event of any kind for which an admission fee is charged
for the purpose of private gain or profit; but the terms of this subsection
shall not apply where an admission fee is charged or a collection
is taken up for the purpose of defraying the expenses incident to
such meeting, theatrical performance, exhibition or event of any kind,
when such performance, exhibition or event is held, given or takes
place in connection with the dissemination of information which is
not restricted under the ordinary rules of decency, good morals, public
peace, safety and good order; provided that nothing contained in this
subsection shall be deemed to authorize the holding, giving or taking
place of any meeting, theatrical performance, exhibition or event
of any kind without a license where such license is or may be required
by any law of the commonwealth or under any ordinance of the City;
or
D.
While containing reading matter other than advertising matter,
is predominantly and essentially an advertisement, and is distributed
or circulated for advertising purposes, or for the private benefit
and gain of any person so engaged as advertiser or distributor.
DIRECTOR
The Director of Community Maintenance of the City.
[Added 8-18-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-23]
GARBAGE AND SOLID WASTE
Decomposing animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
LITTER
Garbage, refuse and rubbish and all other waste material
which, if thrown or deposited as prohibited in this Code, tends to
create a danger to public health, safety and welfare.
NEWSPAPER
Any newspaper of general circulation as defined by general
law, any newspaper duly entered with the United States Postal Service
in accordance with federal statute or regulation, and any newspaper
filed and recorded with any recording officer as provided by general
law; and in addition thereto shall mean and include any periodical
or current magazine regularly published with not less than four issues
per year, and sold to the public.
NONCOMMERCIAL HANDBILL
Any printed or written matter, any sample or device, dodger,
circular, leaflet, pamphlet, newspaper, magazine or booklet, or any
other printed or otherwise reproduced original or copies of any matter
of literature not included in the definition of a "commercial handbill"
or "newspaper."
PARK
A park, reservation, playground, beach, recreation center
or any other public area in the City owned or used by the City and
devoted to active or passive recreation.
PRIVATE PREMISES
Any dwelling, house, building or other structure designed
or used, either wholly or in part, for private residential purposes,
whether inhabited or temporarily or continuously uninhabited or vacant,
and shall include any yard, grounds, walk, driveway, porch, steps,
vestibule or mailbox belonging or appurtenant to such dwelling house,
building or other structure.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any and all streets, sidewalks, boulevards, alleys or other
public ways and any and all public parks, squares, spaces, grounds
and buildings.
REFUSE
All decomposing and nondecomposing solid wastes (except body
wastes), including garbage, rubbish, ashes, street cleanings, dead
animals, abandoned automobiles, and solid market and industrial wastes.
RUBBISH
Items of no value; broken glass, dishes, food wrappings,
contaminated cardboard, items not suitable/designed for recycling;
and food waste. Excluded from the definition are small appliances,
items which do not fit in the green trash carts, any electronic devices,
yard waste, branches, and bulky plastics.
[Amended 10-30-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-38]
SOLID WASTE
Synonymous with the terms "garbage" and "refuse."
TRASH
Synonymous with the term "rubbish."
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, including devices
used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
[Amended 7-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-40]
A. Except as otherwise authorized in this chapter, all refuse accumulated
in the City shall be collected, conveyed and disposed of by the City
under the supervision of the Director of Community Maintenance.
B. This chapter shall not prohibit the actual producers of refuse, or
the owners of property upon which the refuse has accumulated, from
personally collecting, conveying and disposing of such refuse, provided
such persons comply with all provisions of this chapter.
C. The City shall collect solid waste and recyclables from single-family
dwellings and multiple-family residential buildings containing up
to six dwelling units. Solid waste shall be collected only if placed
in a bag and placed in a green cart. Recyclables shall not be placed
in green carts, and solid waste shall not be placed in blue or pink
carts.
[Added 8-18-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-23; amended 6-8-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-9]
[Amended 5-13-1997 by Ord. No. 1997-10]
Anyone who knowingly, willfully or without right places any refuse not generated in the City on any sidewalk, street or public way shall be subject to the penalty as described in §
1-15 of the City Code.
[Amended 7-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-40]
The Director of Community Maintenance may license persons to
collect and dispose of refuse under such terms and conditions as the
Director of Community Maintenance may establish.
[Amended 7-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-40]
The Director of Community Maintenance shall have the authority
to negotiate contracts for the use of the municipal incinerator by
any person or political subdivision, or any other entity. All contracts
shall be in writing and executed as required by law, this Code, and
City ordinances.
[Amended 9-27-1994 by Ord. No. 1994-20; 7-15-2008 by Ord. No.
2008-40]
A. The fees charged for the use of the municipal incinerator in any contract for disposal of waste generated within the City negotiated by the Director of Community Maintenance shall be based on the fee schedule in Chapter
A110, Fee Schedule, of the City Code. For each year, the rate set shall be no more than the figure set out in Chapter
A110, Fee Schedule, of the City Code.
B. For all users who have not negotiated a contract according to §
62-5, the Director of Community Maintenance shall issue regulations establishing a schedule of charges.
C. The Director shall not charge any person who uses the municipal incinerator
to dispose of residential or household waste generated in the City.
D. The Director's regulations shall set separate rates for the disposal
of waste generated in the City and for that generated outside the
City. The rate for waste generated in the City shall always be lower
than the charge for waste generated outside the City.
E. If the Director of Community Maintenance determines that an emergency
exists because of fire, need for demolition or other emergency conditions,
he may waive any fees required by this section, provided he declares
the emergency in writing.
[Amended 7-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-40]
Any person who, without the approval of the Director of Community
Maintenance, moves, disturbs or in any way interferes with the storage
or placing for collection of garbage or refuse receptacles shall be
guilty of a violation of this chapter.
[Amended 3-12-1996 by Ord. No. 1996-7]
Any person who willfully and without right deposits solid waste
in a commercial disposal container of another without the consent
of the owner or other person who has legal custody, care or control
of such container shall be punished by a fine of $100 for the first
offense, $150 for the second offense and $300 for the third and subsequent
offenses.
[Added 8-18-2015 by Ord.
No. 2015-23]
The Director shall have the supervision and control of the collection
of solid waste and recycling. The Director may promulgate procedures
for the enforcement and administration of solid waste and recycling
collection.
All receptacles containing ashes and house refuse for removal
must be no larger or heavier than the ordinary refuse container, the
size to be approximately 35 gallons' capacity.
[Amended 9-5-1995 by Ord. No. 1995-35; 5-13-1997 by Ord. No.
1997-10; 11-18-1997 by Ord. No. 1997-30; 7-15-2008 by Ord. No.
2008-40]
A. There is hereby established a program for the mandatory separation
of certain compostable leaf and yard waste materials (leaves, grass
and twigs) from any other recyclable materials by the residents of
the City and the collection of these compostable leaf and yard waste
materials at the resident's curbside. The collection of compostable
leaf and yard waste materials shall be made on a scheduled basis under
the supervision of the Department of Community Maintenance as authorized
by the Director of Community Maintenance. The leaf and yard waste
material collected by the City shall be transported to and disposed
of at a designated material recovery facility.
B. For the collection of leaf and yard waste materials, residents shall
place the materials into suitable cardboard boxes, biodegradable paper
bags, or ordinary refuse barrels. Leaf and yard waste materials shall
not be placed in plastic bags. These boxes, paper bags and barrels
shall be placed on the curbside on those days of the week scheduled
for leaf and yard waste pickup, during the leaf and yard waste collection
season, as determined by the Public Works Administrator. Leaf and
yard waste includes the following materials: grass and hedge clippings,
weeds, garden waste, twigs and brush not longer than three feet in
length and 2 1/2 inches in diameter, and leaves. From the time
of the actual collection of any leaf and yard waste materials at the
curbside, such materials shall become the property of the City.
C. No leaf or yard waste materials shall be placed in the green, blue
or pink carts.
[Added 10-30-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-38]
[Added 5-25-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-12]
A. Findings and intent. The City Council, in consultation with the Board
of Health, find that the excessive food and organic materials deposited
into the solid waste stream and authorized receptacles in the City
are harmful to the environment and are creating a potential health
and safety hazard for residents, affect the general welfare of the
public, increase the cost associated with solid waste disposal for
the City, and may constitute a public nuisance. It further finds that
composting is a powerful method to reduce household waste. According
to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, food scraps
accounted for 22% of the 34.6 million tons of municipal solid waste
produced in 2018, and much of our municipal waste stream is compostable.
As such, this article establishes the City's support for a residential
compost program to help reduce the amount of compostable materials
found within the City's solid waste stream. The program is also
intended to educate and guide residents as to the importance of reducing
waste through composting.
B. Definitions. Unless otherwise set out in this article, any term defined
in 310 CMR 16.00 shall have the same meaning in this article, and
shall be expressly incorporated herein, and, to the extent any regulation
set forth herein or adopted hereunder is less strict than the state
regulations, the state regulations shall govern.
C. Purchase of composting bins. After providing no less than seven days
notice and an opportunity for public input, nothing herein shall prohibit
residents from participating in a private compost recycling program
so long as they comply with applicable standards, rules, and regulations
for the placement and disposal of compost in the City.
D. Standards for placement of composting bins.
(1) Compost bins and containers purchased from the Department of Community
Maintenance shall not be used as domestic trash containers and shall
be placed at the location or residence from which the compostable
materials are disposed. The compost bins and containers shall be placed
at least one foot from all property lines and shall not be placed
in the street or in any area which creates a safety or traffic hazard.
(2) No such composting bins or receptacles shall be placed or maintained
in such a manner as to constitute a safety hazard to pedestrians,
cyclists, or motor vehicles. The Traffic Commission may prescribe
additional rules and regulations governing the placing and maintaining
of any composting bins, which may be amended from time to time.
(3) Nothing herein shall be construed as replacing or supplanting the
requirement that certain persons apply for permits and licenses with
respect to nonexempt solid waste disposal. All persons shall comply
with any other applicable federal, state, or local laws with respect
to solid waste disposal.
E. Educational materials.
(1) The Department of Community Maintenance shall make available educational
materials to all residents of the City, as well as information about
how residents may participate in the Compost Recycling Program.
(2) Introductory materials about the benefits of composting and how to
maintain a composting bin also may be found in the rules and regulations
promulgated hereunder as well as at the Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Protection.
F. Rules and regulations. Regulations adopted hereunder shall generally
outline the process for providing and distributing any bins and educational
materials, as well as the types of materials that may and may not
be composted and separated from the City's solid waste stream.
Prior to promulgating regulations concerning the types of materials
that may be composted, the Director of Community Maintenance shall
first consult with Director of Health and Human Services, and then
with the Board of Health, which board shall approve, in open session,
the proposed list of compostable and noncompostable items, and provide
such other policy direction, consistent with its statutory authority,
as it deems appropriate. The Director of Community Maintenance shall
be authorized, following the provision of no less than seven days
notice on the city website and an opportunity for public input, to
promulgate appropriate regulations concerning that departments responsibilities
for implementing this program.
G. Violations and penalties; disposition of fines. The provisions of this article shall be enforced by the Police Department, Board of Health, the Director of Health and Human Services, Department of Community Maintenance, or their agents or designees, in law or in equity. Each day that any composting bin or other receptacle is placed or maintained in violation of this section shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as provided in §
2-1025 of the City Code.
For purposes of this chapter, "house refuse" shall be considered
to mean all refuse incident to the ordinary conduct of the household,
including discarded floral decorations, Christmas greens, and small
branches of shrubs and vines tied in bundles not larger than four
feet long, and which must be kept separate and apart from the noncombustible
container and the combustible container. House refuse does not include
garbage, ashes, paper, cartons, wallpaper, earth, gravel, brick, dead
animals or vegetable matter.
[Amended 10-30-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-38]
A. All plastic bottles and containers labeled 1 through 7, clear, green
and brown bottles and jars, tin, steel, aluminum cans (including both
deposit and non-deposit beverage cans), newspapers with inserts, cereal
boxes, waxy milk and orange juice cartons, cookie boxes, flat or corrugated
cardboard, mail, magazines, and all office/home paper shall be placed
in the blue or pink recycling carts.
B. Cans formerly containing hazardous materials, pizza boxes, plastic
bags, Styrofoam, broken glass, hard-back books, scrap metal, plastic
six-pack holders, needles or syringes, plastic microwave trays, mirrors,
ceramics or Pyrex, light bulbs, plates or vases, drinking glasses,
window glass, hazardous or biohazardous waste, tissues, paper towels,
napkins, waxed paper, stickers or sheets of address labels, clothes
hangers, pots and pans are not recyclable and shall be disposed of
in the green cart.
[Amended 9-27-1994 by Ord. No. 1994-20]
Tires will not be picked up by municipal employees. All tires must be delivered to the municipal incinerator complex. The fee charged at the incinerator for acceptance of tires shall be as provided in the fee schedule in Chapter
A110, Fee Schedule, of the City Code.
[Amended 9-27-1994 by Ord. No. 1994-20; 12-17-1999 by Ord. No.
1999-28; 6-20-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-12; 7-17-2003 by Ord. No.
2003-24]
Refrigerators and air conditioners can be picked up at curbside by the department by obtaining a scheduled pick up date by the department, or can be delivered to the municipal incinerator complex. The fee charged for pick up or acceptance shall be as provided in Chapter
A110, Fee Schedule, of the City Code.
[Amended 7-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-40]
The removal of dirt and refuse caused by the construction and
repair of buildings will not be undertaken by the Department of Community
Maintenance.
[Amended 10-26-1993 by Ord. No. 1993-23; 9-14-2009 by Ord. No.
2009-24; 10-30-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-38]
Carts shall be placed on the outer edge of the sidewalk no earlier
than 4:00 p.m. the evening before and by 7:00 a.m. on collection day.
The carts must face the proper direction (lid opening to street side).
Carts must be placed in front of the property to which they are assigned.
Carts shall be placed approximately two feet apart. Empty carts must
be removed from the sidewalk area, but no later than 5:00 p.m. on
the day following the day of collection. When possible, carts should
be left at the end of the driveway opening at the street for easy
access. Cart areas shall be shoveled during snow events. All trash
and recycling must be in the appropriate carts with lids closed. No
trash shall be picked up which is outside the carts.
[Amended 10-30-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-38]
Persons must not keep or heap material and refuse in the streets,
except in the proper carts.
Business establishments, stores, restaurants and laundries will
be permitted to place refuse and rubbish on the sidewalk on the day
of collection, provided such refuse and rubbish shall be in proper
containers and bundles and shall occupy a space not larger than 12
feet long, three feet wide and four feet high.
[Amended 7-15-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-40; 10-30-2012 by Ord. No.
2012-38]
Carts shall be of a type approved by the Director of Community
Maintenance and shall be kept in a clean, neat and sanitary condition
at all times.
[Amended 6-20-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-12]
Cathode ray tubes, which include televisions and computer monitors, can be picked up at curbside by the department by obtaining a scheduled pick up date from the department, or can be delivered to the municipal incinerator complex. The fee charged for pick up or acceptance shall be as provided in Chapter
A110, Fee Schedule, of the City Code.
[Amended 6-20-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-12; 4-1-2003 by Ord. No.
2003-9]
A. Bulky items, which should include white goods and metals (washers,
dryers, cooking stoves, hot water heaters, metal tubs and sinks, lawn
mowers absent fuel and oil, other large metal lawn care tools, metal
cabinets, tire rims, swing sets, etc.), porcelain plumbing fixtures
(toilets, sinks and tubs), furniture (sofas, loveseats, sofa/sleepers,
chairs/recliners, desks, bedding, dressers/bureaus, rugs (nine feet
by 12 feet and larger), other items on a case-by-case basis dependent
on size and composition. (Note: Generally, items that are reduced
to fit in a barrel and are legal to dispose of in the landfill are
picked up with the normal trash.) If an item is not in a barrel (thirty-two-gallon
barrel or less) it shall be considered a bulky item.
B. If a resident has one, two or three items to be picked up, the resident must pay the fee at either the government center or the DPW complex and the pick up shall be scheduled. If a resident has more than three items, the resident can purchase additional pick ups for the same day, but must pay for each additional set of one through three items. The fee charged for pick up shall be as provided in the fee schedule in Chapter
A110, Fee Schedule, of the City Code.
[Amended 9-12-2000 by Ord. No. 2000-25; 7-15-2008 by Ord. No.
2008-40; 8-18-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-23]
A. The Director and his authorized agents, including, but not limited to, litter enforcement officers, shall have the authority to enforce the provisions of ordinances as detailed in Chapter
26, Environment, Chapter
62, Solid Waste, and §§
2-1021 through
2-1025 of Chapter
2, Administration, as said sections relate to Chapters
26 and
62. Enforcement shall only be against the property owner.
[Amended 6-8-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-9]
B. Any fines collected for noncompliance with Chapter
62 shall be credited to the Sanitation Enterprise Fund.
[Amended 7-17-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-24]
Microwave ovens for residential customers can be picked up at curbside by the department by obtaining a scheduled pick up date from the department, or can be delivered to the DPW complex. The fee charged for pickup or acceptance shall be as provided in Chapter
A110, Fee Schedule, of the City Code.