Definitions are given as examples and are not limited whenever
used in this chapter. Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following
words shall have the meanings hereinafter set forth:
AT CURB
The right-of-way between the street and property line.
AUTO BATTERIES
Auto batteries in a sealed, nonleaking state with caps attached.
AUTO TIRES
Tires with a rim diameter less than 17 inches, demounted
from the rim only.
BULKY WASTE
Mattresses, stuffed furniture, clothing, rugs and padding,
junk, televisions and stereos.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
The person(s) appointed by the Village Board who oversees
and enforces the local laws of the Village.
GREEN WASTE
Grass clippings, leaves, garden organics and branches (under
12 inches in diameter); excluded are large tree trunks, stumps or
branches over 12 inches in diameter.
HARDFILL
Concrete, stones, dirt and sod.
HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE
Putrescible solid waste (including animal and vegetable waste)
originating primarily in home kitchens. Also included is litter, junk
mail, clothes, empty aerosol cans and empty, dry paint cans.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
Pesticides, herbicides and residues, oil-based paint and
thinners and all products harmful to humans and the environment. These
items will not be collected by the Village.
PREMISES
A one-family unit, its members living independently of each
other.
PRIVATE WASTE HAULER
A private business permitted by the Authority to remove waste
not in conformity or not collected by Village ordinance or that which
a resident wishes to have removed privately or contractor debris.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
All material deemed recyclable by the Oneida-Herkimer Solid
Waste Management Authority.
RECYCLABLE METALS AND WHITE GOODS
Stoves, washers, watertanks, refrigerators with doors removed,
metal ducts, radiators, metal doors, siding, tire rims, mowers, iron,
tubs and sinks.
SPECIAL WASTE
Includes but is not limited to infectious, hazardous, industrial
and commercial waste as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360, as amended, and
which will not be collected by Village.
USED MOTOR OIL
Used motor oil in liquidtight containers, undiluted with
any other substances.
VILLAGE
The Village of New Hartford.
WASTE
Used to generalize all material collected by the Village.
The intent of this chapter is to provide the most economical
and just method for the disposal of waste within the Village of New
Hartford and to safeguard the public health and safety and general
welfare of the community.
The Board of Trustees of the Village shall be empowered and
authorized to regulate and implement this chapter concerning such
matters as frequency of collection, fees and all other matters relating
to the storage, collection and disposal of waste, provided that such
regulations are in conformity with all other governing agencies' requirements.
Waste within the allowable limits will be collected by the Village
Department of Public Works or a designee appointed by the Village
Board.
Roll-off container rental fees will be billed directly at the
time of use. Payment for this service will be due 30 days from receipt
of the invoice. Nonpayment for this service will be added to the annual
Village tax levy of the premises. If the invoice is not paid within
30 days, interest at 2% a month will be added after 30 days.
Any business or firm performing work for an owner shall be responsible
for the removal of all waste generated from that premises.
No person shall dump or deposit any waste originating outside
of the Village whatsoever on any Village property, right-of-way or
dropoff center.
No person, business owner or employee shall place in a public
waste receptacle maintained by the Village any waste that originates
from a residence or the operation of a place of business.
Any person delivering waste to the Village dropoff site must
present the operator of the site with a valid driver's license as
proof of residency or official proof of residency such as a tax bill,
etc.
The collection of the Village's waste shall be referred to and
collected separately as follows:
A. Household garbage shall be collected on a schedule set by the Village
Board.
B. Recyclables shall be collected on a schedule set by the Village Board.
C. Green waste. Collection of these wastes shall be collected on a schedule
set by the Village Board.
D. Construction and demolition debris, bulky waste, white goods, auto
tires and auto batteries shall be collected at curb on a schedule
set by the Village Board and may be delivered by a resident to the
Village Department of Public Works on a schedule set by the Village
Board.
E. Hardfill, as defined, shall be collected on a schedule set by the
Village Board.
Used motor oil, as defined, may be disposed of by residents
at the Authority or private redemption centers or the Village DPW
on a schedule set by the Village Board.