As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACT 97
The Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act of 1980 (P.L.
380, No. 97, July 7, 1980), as amended.
BOROUGH
The Borough of Brentwood, County of Allegheny, Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania.
BULKY WASTE
Any large item of waste that may require special handling
because of size, shape, or weight, including, but not limited to,
appliances, furniture, and carpet.
DISPOSAL
The removal of waste to an off-site dumping, deposition,
or incineration facility.
DUMPSTER
A reusable metal container with a capacity of at least one
cubic yard that is used for the storage of waste.
E-WASTE
Any computer, television, mobile phone, or other electronic
device, or any component of the same, as outlined in the Covered Device
Recycling Act of 2010 (P.L. 1083, No. 108, November 23, 2010).
GARBAGE
Any perishable waste derived from the preparation or processing
of animal, grain, fruit, or vegetable material.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any chemical, compound, mixture, substance, or article which
is designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
or Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection as hazardous.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
Any parcel of real property utilized solely for residential
occupancy that contains four or more separate living units.
NONRESIDENTIAL USE
Any parcel of real property utilized, in whole or in part,
for a purpose other than residential occupancy.
PERSON
A natural person, partnership, corporation, association,
institution, cooperative enterprise, trust, or other entity classified
as a person under Pennsylvania law.
PRIVATE WASTE COLLECTOR
Any person licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Protection or the Health Department of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
to transport and dispose of waste.
REFUSE
Garbage, rubbish, bulky waste, and yard waste generated at
a residential dwelling, multifamily dwelling, or nonresidential use.
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
Any parcel of real property utilized solely for residential
occupancy that contains no more than three separate living units.
RESIDENTIAL WASTE COLLECTOR
A private waste collector authorized by the Borough to transport
and dispose of rubbish from residential dwellings.
RUBBISH
Any nonperishable waste, including, but not limited to, cardboard,
cans, ceramics, cloth, glass, paper, and wood, but excluding bulky
waste.
SCAVENGING
The unauthorized removal of refuse placed for collection.
STORAGE
The temporary containment of waste on any real property for
a period between scheduled waste collection.
TRANSPORTATION
The removal of any waste at any time after its generation.
WASTE
Garbage, rubbish, bulky waste, e-waste, hazardous waste,
and yard waste generated at a residential dwelling, multifamily dwelling,
or nonresidential use.
YARD WASTE
Leaves, grass clippings, shrubbery, and tree trimmings.
Except to the extent the activities described below are conducted
pursuant to the provisions of this article or of any rules or regulations
adopted pursuant to Act 97 or of any of the rules or regulations under
Article VIII of the Health Department of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
it shall be unlawful for any person to:
A. Accumulate or permit the accumulation upon any property within the
Borough any waste.
B. Burn any waste within the Borough.
C. Dispose of any waste in the Borough.
D. Transport any waste from any property in the Borough without first securing a license from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to do so in accordance with Chapter
174 of the Borough Code.
E. Scavenge any materials from any waste that is stored or placed for
collection within the Borough.
F. Salvage or reclaim any waste within the Borough, except at a facility
licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection
and granted occupancy for such use by the Borough.
G. Deposit any waste upon any public or private property in the Borough except as provided for in §
174-26.
All residential waste collectors and private waste collectors
shall comply with the following regulations:
A. All waste collected in the Borough shall be disposed of at a facility
approved by the Health Department of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania,
in its Solid Waste Management Plan.
B. Any vehicles used for the collection and transportation of waste
must comply with the requirements of Act 97 and any regulations adopted
by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and the
Health Department of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
C. All vehicles transporting waste shall be watertight and suitably
enclosed to prevent the leakage of waste, roadside littering, the
attraction of vectors, the creation of odors, and other nuisances.
D. All waste shall be transported so as to prevent public health hazards.
E. Any vehicles used for the collection and transportation of waste
shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall,
upon conviction thereof before a District Justice or other court,
be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $500 and not more than
$1,000, plus the costs of prosecution. Each day of continuing violation
shall constitute a separate offense.
If the owner of any property does not satisfy in full the amount listed on a notice under §
174-27A or §
174-30C, the Borough reserves the right to issue a notice of intent to assess counsel fees in the form of a municipal lien, and, if payment is not received pursuant to this notice, shall file a municipal lien upon the property about which such notice was issued.