Any term defined below is given the meaning as it is defined
in the Office Edition of Webster's II, New Riverside Dictionary.
(1) BOARD — The Oneida County Board of Supervisors.
(2) COMMITTEE — The County Facilities Committee.
[Amended by Ord. No. 55-2011]
(3) CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION MATERIALS — Concrete, bricks, bituminous
asphalt, wood, glass, masonry, roofing, gypsum board, siding and plaster,
alone or in combination. It does not include asbestos, waste paints,
solvents, sealers, adhesives or similar materials.
(4) COUNTY SOLID WASTE SITE — The Oneida County Transfer Station,
Material Recovery Facilities.
(5) COVER — Tarp, canvas, netting or any other material which when
properly used and secured, will prevent blowing, bouncing, falling
or spilling of solid waste, including solid waste in bags.
(6) DEMOLITION LANDFILL — The County landfill for construction
and demolition materials only.
(7) DEPARTMENT — The County Solid Waste Department.
(8) DNR — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
(9) EFFECTIVE RECYCLING PROGRAM — A recycling program meeting the
requirements in § 287.11, Wis. Stats., and Ch. NR 544, Wis.
Adm. Code.
(10) HAZARDOUS WASTE — Those wastes as defined in NR 661.03, Wis.
Adm. Code, (including amendments thereto) by the Wisconsin DNR acting
under the authority of § 291.05(1), (2) or (4), Wis. Stats.,
and acts amendatory thereto.
(11) ILLEGAL DUMPING — The depositing of collected (including that
found in, but not limited to, bags, boxes, barrels) solid waste, individual
items of white goods, demolition materials, tires or other solid waste
in areas of the County other than the County landfill site or a recycling
processor such as a scrap metal or tire dealer. Illegal dumping also
means placing these same types of solid waste in public waste receptacles
or private dumpsters/waste receptacles without permission of the owner.
(12) SOLID WASTE CUSTOMER — Those persons and entities who, directly
or through the services of a third party, dispose of or attempt to
dispose of solid or hazardous wastes or recycling at the County Solid
Waste Site, including all persons, governmental operations and commercial,
retail and industrial enterprises however organized and of whatever
type.
(13) LITTERING — Depositing or allowing to be deposited, including
by lack of proper cover, small, individual items of solid waste in
areas of the County other than the County Solid Waste site, other
WDNR approved transfer station, dumpsters or waste receptacles.
(14) MUNICIPALITY — A town, city or village located wholly or partly
within the boundaries of the County.
(15) MULTIPLE FAMILY DWELLING — A residence containing four or more
units, including those which are occupied seasonally.
(16) NATURAL WOODY WASTE — Pine needles, leaves, unpainted or unpreserved
wood, such as stumps, branches, trees, shrubs and shrub and tree clippings.
(17) NONRESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND PROPERTIES — Commercial, retail,
industrial, institutional and governmental facilities and properties.
This term does not include multiple family dwellings.
(17.1) RECYCLABLE MATERIAL — Includes the following:
(b)
Container glass (clear, brown and green).
(c)
Container plastic (bottles only) including No. 1 (PETE), No.
2 (HDPE), No. 3 (PVC), No. 4 (LDPE), No. 5 (PP), No. 6 (PS), No. 7
(OTHER).
(d)
Corrugated cardboard which remains in substantially original
condition at the time of disposal such that the material is suitable
for commercial grade recycling.
(e)
Ferrous metal (tin) cans - steel and bimetal cans.
(f)
Magazines or like glossy papers, including catalogues, which
remain in substantially original condition at the time of disposal
such that the material is suitable for commercial grade recycling.
(g)
Newspaper. The paper portion of newspapers or periodicals which
remain in substantially original condition at the time of disposal
such that the material is suitable for commercial grade recycling.
(h)
Office paper to include computer paper, blueprints, paper 'junk
mail' hard and soft cover books, notebooks, and paper envelopes.
(i)
Polystyrene, packaging foam.
(j)
Scrap Metal Recyclables. Those items consisting of a majority
of ferrous metal or aluminum which is suitable for recycling.
(k)
Used Lead-Acid Vehicle Batteries. Which are no longer suitable
for its original purpose because of wear, damage or defect.
(l)
Waste Oil. Engine, hydraulic or gear oil, with no contaminants
of gasoline or solvents.
(m)
Waste Tires. That portion of a tire which is removed from the
rim and is no longer suitable for its original purpose because of
wear, damage or defect.
(n)
White Goods. Appliances including but not limited to refrigerators,
freezers, stoves, air conditioners, dish washers, water heaters, residential
and commercial furnaces, boilers, dehumidifiers, water heaters, clothes
washers and dryers, ovens and microwave ovens.
(o)
Yard Waste. Leaves, wood (limbs and brush less than six inches
in diameter), grass, lawn rakings. Items previously listed may be
removed from the list of recyclable materials only by a variance granted
by the Department of Natural Resources.
(18) SOLID WASTE — Garbage, refuse, natural woody waste, construction
and demolition material, recyclable material, and all other discarded
or salvageable solid materials, including waste materials resulting
from industrial, commercial and agricultural operations, domestic
use and from local, State and federal government activities, but does
not include solids or dissolved material in waste water effluent or
other common water pollutants.
(19) SOLID WASTE DIRECTOR — The Oneida County Solid Waste Director.
A current rate schedule shall be maintained by the County Solid
Waste Department and available upon request.
Citations may be issued for violations of this General Code,
including ordinances for which a statutory counter-part exists. The
form of such citation shall comply with § 66.0113(1), Wis.
Stats. Issuance of citations is expressly limited to personnel deputized
by the Sheriff. Members of the Solid Waste Department shall gather
evidence in regard to violations of this chapter and forward such
information to the Sheriff's Department. Cash deposits from citations
issued shall be paid at the Sheriff's Department, office of the
Clerk of Circuit Court or by mailing the same to the Office of the
Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 400, Courthouse, Rhinelander, Wisconsin 54501.
The person receiving the deposit shall issue a receipt for the same.