Dumpsters and portable storage containers (sometimes commonly
referred to as "PODS®") are a necessary part of the residential
and business community of the Borough of Springdale. If left unregulated,
dumpsters and portable storage containers can create problems which
can have a detrimental impact on the health, safety and welfare of
the community. Dumpsters and portable storage containers can hinder
pedestrian and vehicular traffic flow and create dangerous conditions
by obstructing sidewalks and streets and can create an appearance
of disorder and economic blight. Council has determined that the regulation
of dumpsters and portable storage containers within the Borough will
promote the health, safety, and welfare of the community by preventing
hazards associated with these devices, by facilitating pedestrian
and vehicular traffic flow and by eliminating a nuisance that creates
the appearance of inefficiency and economic blight.
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation,
administration, and enforcement of this chapter:
ACT 97
The Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act of 1980, P.S.
380, No. 97, as now or hereafter amended.
GARBAGE
All table refuse, animal and vegetable matter, all meat,
fish and fowls, fruits, vegetable and parts thereof, and other articles
and materials ordinarily used for food which have become unfit for
such use or which are for any reason discarded.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any garbage, refuse or a combination thereof, as defined
in Act 97, which, because of its quantity, concentration, or its physical,
chemical or infectious characteristics, may:
A.
Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality
or an increase in morbidity in either an individual or total population;
or
B.
Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health
or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed
of or otherwise managed.
PERMITTEE
A person who obtains or is required to obtain a permit under
this chapter.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
limited liability company, estate, trust or other legally recognized
entity.
STREET
Any public street, highway, road, lane, court, cul-de-sac,
avenue, alley or other thoroughfare within the Borough.
STREET STORAGE
Any item placed in a street for a period in excess of 48
consecutive hours that is not a motor vehicle as defined by the Pennsylvania
Vehicle Code or a waste dumpster, including, but not limited to, containers
commonly known as "portable storage devices" or "PODS®," stones,
mulch and yard waste.
WASTE DUMPSTER
A unit designed for the deposit of waste materials at or
near a building or other structure, commonly located on a temporary
basis on a street abutting the site and transportable to and from
the site for purposes of disposal of its contents by means of a carrying
vehicle, sometimes commonly referred to as a "roll-away dumpster."
No person, other than agents or employees of the Borough, shall
place, maintain or use a waste dumpster or street storage on public
property, including public thoroughfares, without first having obtained
a permit from the Borough by filing an application with the Borough
in a form to be hereafter prescribed. Any application fee for obtaining
such a permit shall be established by ordinance or by resolution of
the Borough Council. If the waste dumpster or street storage is or
will be located on the street or within the cartway, the placement
of the waste dumpster or street storage must be approved by the Zoning
Enforcement Officer or his/her designee.
A. The permit application is considered complete when all required information
is provided on the permit application and any applicable fee is paid.
The initial fee for said permit is hereby established as $35 for one
to five days and $55 for five to 10 days. The Borough reserves the
right to amend the fee scheduled at any time by resolution of Council.
B. The permit must be issued prior to the placement of the waste dumpster
or street storage by the applicant.
C. All permits issued under this chapter shall be valid for a period
of 10 working days from the date of placement of the waste dumpster
or street storage, as stated in the application. If it becomes necessary
to amend the date of placement of the waste dumpster or street storage,
the applicant shall notify Borough authorities, and the 10 days will
begin with the actual placement of the waste dumpster or street storage.
D. An applicant may apply for an extension of the ten-working-day period,
to be granted by the enforcement official in increments of 10 working
days, if the enforcement official deems the extension necessary and
reasonable. The applicant must apply for an extension at least three
days before the expiration of the original permit.
Without limitation, as to the utilization of any other legal
or equitable remedy or action available to the Borough, civil or criminal,
noncompliance with any of the requirements or provisions set forth
in this chapter or any material false statement or omission made in
connection with the application for a permit shall be grounds for
revocation by the Borough Manager, Zoning Enforcement Official, the
Borough Chief of Police or his/her designee of the permit issued pursuant
to this chapter.
The Borough may, at the expense of the owner or lessee of the
property or the permittee, remove or cause the removal of a waste
dumpster or street storage.
Any person who or which violates or fails to comply with any
provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to
pay a fine of not less than $300 and not more than $600, plus costs,
for each such violation. Each day or portion thereof in which a violation
exists shall be considered a separate violation of this chapter. Each
provision of this chapter which is violated shall be considered a
separate violation. Such fine shall be in addition to any other fine
which may be imposed under the provisions of any other ordinances
of the Borough, Pennsylvania law, or federal law. In default of payment
of any fine, such person shall be imprisonment for not more than 30
days.
In addition to or in lieu of the penalties provided in §
239-7 hereof, any violations of the provisions of this chapter may be abated or enforced by proceedings seeking equitable relief against the violator.
If any sentence, clause, section, or part of this chapter is
for any reason found to be unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, such
unconstitutionality, illegality or invalidity shall not affect or
impair any of the remaining provisions, sentences, clauses, sections
or parts of this chapter. It is hereby declared as the intent of the
Council of the Borough of Springdale that this chapter would have
been adopted had such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid sentence,
clause, section or part thereof not been included herein.