This chapter shall be known as the "Solid Waste Management Law
of the Town of Ogden."
The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the management,
on a Town-wide basis, of all solid waste generated within the Town
of Ogden and to authorize the supervision and regulation of the storage,
collection and disposition of all or part of any solid waste generated
within the Town of Ogden, emphasizing source reduction, recovery and
recycling of certain materials in the waste stream.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AUTHORIZED RECYCLING FACILITY or FACILITIES
Any and all permitted or specifically exempt facility or
facilities for processing, reprocessing and/or recycling recyclable
materials which are specified in the rules and regulations promulgated
pursuant to this chapter. This term shall exclude incineration facilities,
waste-to-energy facilities and landfills.
BULKY REFUSE
Waste materials of large size typically constructed of sheet
metal or wood and/or which cannot be readily collected and/or disposed
of in its original size and shape. "Bulky refuse" includes but is
not limited to large appliances, such as stoves, refrigerators, washing
machines, hot-water heaters and dishwashers, household furnishings,
such as tables, chairs, sofas, bed frames, broken furniture and mattresses,
and derimmed vehicle tires up to 16 inches in size. Other waste materials
may be categorized as "bulky waste" in the future at the discretion
of the Commissioner of Public Works.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE
Uncontaminated solid waste resulting from the construction,
remodeling, repair and demolition of structures, roads, driveways,
sidewalks and gutters, and includes but is not limited to road waste,
such as asphaltic pavement, gravel, stone, soil and concrete, and
remodeling waste, such as bricks, concrete and other masonry materials,
wood, wall coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, nonasbestos
insulation, roofing shingles, unsealed plastics and electrical fixtures
and wiring.
GARBAGE/RUBBISH
Putrescible solid waste, including animal and vegetable waste
resulting from the handling, storage, sale, preparation, cooking or
serving of foods. "Garbage/rubbish" originates primarily in home kitchens,
stores, markets, restaurants and other places where food is stored,
prepared or served. "Garbage/rubbish" includes but is not limited
to food waste, rags, packaging, clothing, sweepings, ashes, crockery,
shells and some wastepaper.
HOLIDAYS
Commemorations recognized by law, and includes Christmas
Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day and Labor Day.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
Household waste which but for its point of generation would
be a hazardous waste under 6 NYCRR Part 371. "Household hazardous
waste" includes but is not limited to used oil, paints, solvents,
drain cleaners, pesticides and herbicides. Hazardous waste generally
exhibit one or more of the following characteristics: ignitability,
corrosivity, reactivity, carcinogenicity or toxicity.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, company, corporation,
association, society, group or other legal entity.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Solid waste that exhibits the potential to be used in the
place of a virgin material, and includes but it is not limited to
the following:
A.
ALUMINUMAluminum products and containers fabricated primarily of aluminum and commonly used for soda, beer, beverages or other food or drink products and other aluminum products.
B.
BOXBOARDWood-pulp-based material which is usually smooth on both sides with a corrugated center; commonly used for boxes; excludes material with wax coating.
C.
CORRUGATEDWood-pulp-based material which is usually smooth on both sides with a corrugated center; commonly used for boxes; excludes material with wax coating.
D.
GLASS BOTTLESNew and used glass food and beverage containers which have been rinsed and are free of food contamination, including clear (flint), green and brown (amber) colored glass bottles. "Glass" shall not include ceramics, plate glass, auto glass, Pyrex, leaded glass, mirrored glass or flat glass.
E.
MAGAZINESMagazines, glossy catalogs and other glossy paper.
F.
HIGH-GRADE PAPERWhite and colored office bond, duplicating paper, computer paper and other high-quality paper.
G.
LARGE APPLIANCESStoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, dryers, washing machines, water heaters and other large appliances and scrap metal and excluding air conditioners, microwaves and televisions.
H.
METAL CANSContainers fabricated primarily of steel or tin or bimetal cans of steel, tin and/or aluminum, but not including aluminum cans.
I.
NEWSPRINTCommon, inexpensive machine-finished paper made chiefly from wood pulp and used for newspapers. This term excludes magazines.
J.
PLASTICSInclude high-density polyethylene (HDPE), with the recycling numerical code 2 (primarily milk and water jugs and cooking oil bottles), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), with the numerical code 4, and polyethylene terephthalate (PET), with the numerical code 1 (primarily one- and two-liter soft drink containers). Such containers are identified with the New York State Recycling Code, generally on the bottom of the containers, such as diagrammed below:
K.
WOOD WASTEIncludes logs, pallets and other wood materials.
L.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRISMaterial resulting from the construction, renovation, equipping, remodeling, repair and demolition of structures and roads; and material consisting of vegetation resulting from land clearing and grubbing, utility line maintenance and seasonal and storm-related cleanup. Such material includes but is not limited to bricks, concrete and other masonry materials, soil, rock, wood, wall coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, nonasbestos insulation, roofing shingles, asphaltic pavement, glass, plastics, electrical wiring and components, carpeting, foam padding, linoleum and metals that are incidental to any of the above.
M.
YARD WASTEGrass clippings, leaves, garden debris, brush, small or chipped branches, stumps and logs. Brush includes sticks and small branches which do not exceed four feet in length and are tied in bundles.
REFUSE
Anything putrescible or nonputrescible that is discarded
or rejected as useless or worthless and is eligible for collection
under this chapter. "Refuse" does not include hazardous waste or recyclables.
REFUSE COLLECTOR
Any person, firm, corporation or legal entity licensed to
carry on the business of receiving, collecting, transporting or disposing
of garbage, refuse, construction and demolition material, yard waste,
recyclables and bulk refuse for hire within the Town of Ogden.
SOURCE SEPARATION
The segregation of recyclable materials and other recoverable
materials from solid waste at the point of generation for separate
collection, sale or other disposition.
WASTE STREAM REDUCTION PROGRAM
Includes source separation, recycling programs, changes to
the packaging portion of the waste stream to reduce solid waste generated,
activities and enterprises or scrap dealers, processors and consumers
and other programs designed to reduce the volume of solid waste or
enhance reclamation and recovery of solid waste or recyclable materials
otherwise destined for the municipal waste stream. For purposes of
this definition, such "waste stream reduction programs" shall not
include the processing of waste for incineration or disposal by landfill
or other means.