[Code 1993, § 11.16(3)]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Compensation, in any form, being charged by the person to
dispose of materials as defined in this section.
Garbage, refuse and all other discarded material, including
waste material resulting from industrial, commercial or agricultural
operations, and from domestic use and public service activities, and
also including toxic and hazardous substances as defined in Wis. Stats.
§ 285.01.
An individual, group of individuals, partnership, firm, corporation,
association or any duly authorized agent thereof.
The area where there is practiced a method of disposing of
solid waste on land by utilizing the principles of engineering to
confine the solid waste to the smallest practical area, reduce it
to the smallest practical volume and cover it with a layer of earth
at the conclusion of each day's operation or at such more frequent
intervals as may be necessary.
Includes toxic and hazardous substances as defined in Wis.
Stats. § 285.01.
[Code 1993, § 11.16(1)]
At the time of the adoption of the ordinance from which this
article is derived, there is one licensed sanitary landfill site presently
operating in the Village. Such sanitary landfill site operates under
both state and county regulations that material to be disposed of
may only be collected from, or brought to, the site from the county,
and commercial and industrial wastes only may be brought to the site
from Kenosha County. It is the intent of this section to indicate
to all users of sanitary landfill sites that a violation of such regulations
is contrary to Village policy.
[Code 1993, § 11.16(2)]
No person shall, for hire, dispose of any material whatsoever
in any licensed sanitary landfill site location in the Village if
such material is collected from, or brought to, such sanitary landfill
site from outside the county. However, commercial and industrial wastes
from Kenosha County only, but not including any municipal refuse from
Kenosha County, may be brought to, and disposed of, at any licensed
landfill site in the Village.
[Code 1993, § 11.16(4)]
No person shall transport any garbage, rubbish or other refuse
into, or within, the Village for the purpose of dumping or otherwise
disposing of such garbage, rubbish or other refuse until such person
has first secured a permit to do so from the Village Board. The rights
granted under such permit shall expire on June 30 each year. The fee
for the issuance of such permit shall be as set by the Village Board.
[Code 1993, § 11.22]
(a)
CONTRACTOR
Definitions. The following words, terms and phrases, when used in
this section, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this subsection,
except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Any individual or entity in the business of landscape architecture,
construction or maintenance.
(b)
Use by contractors. Contractors may dispose of compostable material
at the Village compost dropoff site only after complying with the
following:
(1)
Any contractor seeking to use the Village compost dropoff site
must purchase a contractor's permit at the Clerk-Treasurer's office
for disposal of compost materials. The annual cost for such permit
shall be as set by the Village Board. Permits shall remain on file
at the Village hall public works department.
(2)
Upon issuance of the permit described in Subsection (b)(1) of
this section, contractors may purchase coupon booklets from the Clerk-Treasurer
at a cost as set by the Village Board. Each coupon booklet shall contain
10 coupons. Coupons shall be in a form prescribed by the Village public
works department, and shall contain space for contractors to provide
verification that the compostable material to be left at the site
originated at a Village address. Contractors shall gain entry to the
Village compost dropoff site only upon presentation to the attendant
of one coupon containing the required verification.