[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-1; Ord. No. O-44-89; Ord.
No. O-21-93; Ord. No. O-21-96; Ord. No. O-6-02; amended 12-13-2022 by Ord. No.
O-35-2022]
As used in this chapter:
ALUMINUM CANS
Cans made entirely of aluminum which were used to hold beverages.
Specifically excluded are cans of other types of materials and other
aluminum and other aluminum products such as foil, pie pans and aluminum
siding.
BUILDING MATERIALS
Any material, such as lumber, shingles, brick, plaster, gutters
or other substances accumulated as a result of repairs or additions
to existing buildings, construction of new buildings or demolition
of existing structures.
BULK CONTAINER
A metal container with the capacity of not less than three
cubic yards or more than eight cubic yards, of water-tight construction
with doors opening on two sides and top, and constructed so that it
can be emptied mechanically by a specially equipped truck.
BUSINESS TRASH
Any waste accumulation of dust, food, paper and cardboard,
excelsior, rags, or other accumulations, other than household trash,
which are usually attendant to the operation of stores, offices and
similar businesses.
CLEAN COMMUNITIES COORDINATOR
The Morristown employee responsible for coordination of programs
to encourage litter prevention and control within the Town.
COMMERCIAL
Any nonresidential building or establishment, including,
but not limited to, those used for retail, wholesale, dining, offices,
professional services, shipping and receiving areas and cafeterias.
CONTACT PERSON
The individual from the sponsoring organization who shall
be contacted if the area of the event is not properly cleaned up within
24 hours of the end of the special event.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
A type of paper in which a portion has been made to have
a wavy surface (alternating ridge and grooves) and is placed between
two flat surfaces for the sake of strength and which is commonly used
to form cartons.
DESIGNATED MATERIALS
Those recyclable materials listed in the Morris County District
Recycling Plan which are mandated to be source separated for recycling.
Namely, glass (bottles and jars), aluminum beverage cans, newspaper
and yard waste - residentially; glass, aluminum cans, corrugated cardboard
and office paper for commercial and institutional establishments,
as well as any additional materials stipulated by the municipality
for recycling such as tin cans, plastic, oil, tires, bulk metals,
etc.
DETACHABLE CONTAINER
A container with a capacity of not less than 15 nor more
than 40 cubic yards, which is designed to be picked up by a specifically
equipped truck and which becomes an integral part of such truck for
transportation to the disposal site.
GARBAGE
All household waste, including putrescible, animal and/or
vegetable waste resulting from the handling, preparation, consumption
or cooking of food, clothing, and any other trash normally generated
by the day-to-day activities of the residents of a single family dwelling,
but excluding recyclable items.
GARBAGE CONTAINER
A metal or plastic container of substantial construction
with a capacity of not less than 10 nor more than 32 gallons, and
with a tight-fitting lid and wheels and/or handles of sufficient size
and strength to facilitate safe handling of the container when full
as well as a device to secure the lid to the container.
GLASS
Any bottles and jars made of silica, soda ash and limestone,
being transparent or translucent and breakable. Specifically excluded
are plastics, or any other glass products such as window glass and
ceramics.
INSTITUTION
An established organization or foundation dedicated to public
service or culture including, but not limited to, religious, educational,
health care and governmental establishments.
LEAVES
All leaves, free of dirt, rocks, large branches, bulky or
non-combustible material and any other extraneous matter.
LITTER PREVENTION PLAN
A plan to be implemented by the group or organization sponsoring
a special event within the Town of Morristown which assures the maintenance
of a litter free environment during and after the event.
MULTI-FAMILY DWELLING
Any apartment building, garden apartment building or housing
complex containing four or more dwelling units, except any housing
complex consisting of four or more dwelling units in which the majority
of such units are separately owned in fee or as condominiums. The
ownership of 50% or more of the dwelling units in any such housing
complex by a single individual, a group of individuals or entity(s)
shall disqualify such complex from being a single family dwelling
complex for purposes of this chapter.
MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
The Director of the Department of Public Works or any other
employee or department of the Town of Morristown authorized to carry
out the enforcement of this chapter by the Mayor of the Town of Morristown.
NEWSPAPER
Newsprint grade paper which is printed and distributed daily
or weekly that contains news. The recycling of such material excludes
soiled paper.
OFFICE PAPER
High grade papers generally used in offices that are of high
quality and do not have a glossy finish including, but not limited
to, computer, letterhead ledger and photocopy paper.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, association
or entity.
RECYCLABLE ITEMS
Aluminum, metal cans, glass, grass, leaves, newspaper, and
tree and shrubbery trimmings.
SCRAP METAL
All large items of metal, including but not limited to appliances
(except for television sets and radios), automobile parts, radiators
and hot water heaters.
SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING
Any single family home, or any apartment building or housing
complex containing less than four dwelling units, plus any housing
complex consisting of four or more dwelling units in which the majority
of such units are separately owned in fee or as condominiums. The
ownership of 50% or more of the dwelling units in any such housing
complex by a single individual, a group of individuals or entity(s)
shall disqualify such complex from being a single family dwelling
for purposes of this ordinance.
SPECIAL EVENT
A fair, parade or other event which requires a permit which
is sponsored by a private group or organization which takes place
in parks maintained by the Town of Morristown or on public streets
and/or sidewalks of the Town of Morristown or the Morristown Green.
TOTAL COST OF SERVICE
The cost that would be incurred by the Town in providing
solid waste collection and disposal service to a multifamily dwelling
in the same manner as the municipality provides those services to
other residents of the Town.
TREE AND SHRUBBERY TRIMMINGS
Waste accumulation of tree branches, tree limbs, cutting
or clippings (commonly referred to as brush), bushes and shrubbery
but excluding tree trunks.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-2; Ord. No. O-44-89; Ord.
No. O-27-95; Ord. No. O-21-96; Ord. No. O-10-98; Ord. No. O-12-98; amended 12-13-2022 by Ord. No.
O-35-2022; 5-9-2023 by Ord. No. O-10-2023]
a. Collection to be made twice weekly; garbage container to be placed
at curb.
1. The Town, by its designated agents and employees, shall collect and remove garbage placed in garbage containers with a tightly secured lid, from single-family dwellings twice weekly (or in accordance with such other schedule as may be adopted pursuant to Subsection
19-7.4, provided that no collection shall be made unless such garbage has been placed into proper garbage containers with a tightly secured lid for collection in the manner prescribed herein. Where it is required to enter onto private property, in order to service condominium developments, the Town shall only remove garbage from those condominium associations who have executed an agreement with the Town setting forth the specific guidelines for the collection of garbage, granting the Town permission to enter onto association property, indemnifying the Town from any claims for damage to private roads, driveways and curbs and naming the Town as an additional insured on its liability insurance policy for all claims arising out of the Town's collection of condominium association garbage. The Town shall have the right to determine, in its sole discretion, whether or not it is necessary to enter onto private property in order to provide adequate service to condominium developments.
2. The Town shall have the right to omit collections from any premises
where a dog is permitted to run at large.
3. Except as authorized by Paragraph a1 above, no agent or employee
of the Town shall enter into any building or structure nor upon any
private lot to gather or collect garbage.
4. No agent or employee of the Town shall solicit money for any purpose
in connection with the Town's collection of garbage.
5. The Town shall not make return calls for garbage not placed out at
the curb, or not placed out at the curb in the proper garbage container
with a tightly secured lid, in time for the scheduled collections.
6. Collections may not be made on legal holidays.
7. The Town of Morristown may collect large items of garbage and scrap
metal in accordance with the garbage and recycling schedule. Large
trash shall be collected on the collection day of the week specified
in the current flyer. Such items shall be placed at curbside for collection.
8. No major appliance shall be picked up without a Morristown Department
of Public Works sticker affixed to it. No household will be given
more than three appliance stickers in any one calendar year.
b. Fees.
1. Disposal of appliances per unit (maximum of three per calendar year):
$5.
2. Disposal of tires per unit: $2.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-2; Ord. No. O-2-08]
The Department of Public Works shall establish pick-up zones
and garbage schedules for each zone. The collection schedule shall
be made available by flyer distributed to all residents once a year.
The information shall also be available at the Public Works office.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-2]
Pursuant to Subsection
19-7.4, the Municipal Administrative Authority shall have the right to modify, alter or vary any collection zone or collection day.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-3; Ord. No. O-44-89; Ord.
No. O-18-92; Ord. No. O-27-95; Ord. No. O-21-96; Ord. No. O-2-08; Ord. No.
O-18-11; amended 12-13-2022 by Ord. No. O-35-2022]
a. The owner or occupant of every single-family dwelling shall provide
garbage containers of sufficient size and number to hold all garbage
normally generated by the occupants of such dwelling between the times
of successive garbage collections by the Town.
b. All garbage containers required hereunder shall be of safe construction
and design, shall be maintained in good and serviceable condition
at all times and shall contain a device to secure the lid to the container.
Cans shall be stable and freestanding. Any garbage containers which
have ragged or sharp edges or any other defects likely to hamper or
injure the person collecting the contents thereof or the public generally,
or which do not otherwise conform to the requirements of this chapter,
shall be promptly replaced, by the owner or occupant upon notice by
the Municipal Administrative Authority. Upon the failure of the owner
or occupant to comply with such notice, the Municipal Administrative
Authority shall have authority to remove such container(s).
c. No person shall place any garbage for collection in any paper bags,
wooden barrels, baskets, oil drums, paper drums, plywood drums or
any other type of container other than garbage containers as specified
herein. Any containers other than garbage containers shall be treated
as garbage and carted away.
d. Garbage and recycling containers shall be placed for collection at
curbside and not in the roadway to insure unimpeded access thereto
by sanitation personnel, without the need for walking or carrying
a garbage or recycling container over, under or around some yard or
property obstacle. No garbage shall be collected where garbage containers
cannot be reached by sanitation personnel without unlocking or opening
a door, gate or any similar obstacle, encountering a dog or otherwise
being denied reasonable access by parked vehicles, yard tools and
equipment or other similar objects. No garbage or recycling containers
shall be stored in front of a home or in front of the building line
closest to the street. If a side yard fronts a street, it shall be
the duty of the tenant, owner or occupant to enclose garbage or recycling
containers to prevent wind-driven debris and public nuisance. The
appropriate municipal administrative authority shall have the authority
to determine the proper garbage or recycling container location on
private property.
e. Garbage containers shall not exceed 50 pounds when full.
f. Garbage containers shall not be put out before 5:00 p.m. on the day
before collection and shall be removed from the curb no later than
7:00 p.m. on the day of collection.
g. Scrap metal, tires and large trash shall not be put out prior to
24 hours before the designated day of collection.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-4; Ord. No. O-27-95; Ord.
No. O-21-96; Ord. No. O-3-2016; 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. O-24-2021; amended 12-13-2022 by Ord. No. O-35-2022]
a. All garbage shall be drained of all liquids prior to placement in
garbage containers for collection. Garbage containers shall be kept
covered with tight-fitting covers or securely tied, as applicable,
while awaiting collection.
b. All garbage shall be disposed of and placed in securely tied plastic
bags prior to placement in garbage containers for collection.
c. All potentially dangerous garbage, including but not limited to broken
glass, light bulbs, sharp pieces of metal, fluorescent tubes and television
tubes, shall be securely wrapped to prevent injury to the collection
crews.
d. The removal of clothing, bedding or other garbage from homes or other
places where highly infectious diseases have prevailed shall be performed
under the supervision and direction of the Municipal Administrative
Authority. Such garbage shall not be placed in any containers for
Town collection.
e. All non-corrugated cardboard boxes, cartons and crates shall be collapsed
prior to placement in garbage containers for collection.
f. No medical waste, as defined in §
19-8a, shall be placed in any garbage containers for pick up and disposal by the Town of Morristown, unless the resident has first registered with the Municipal Authority and meets the requirements of §
19-8b.
g. Prior to removal from the building and placement at the curb for
pickup, mattresses, furniture, clothing and other items that are infested
or may be infested with bed bugs or other pests shall be completely
enclosed in durable plastic sheeting or bags of a minimum four mm
thickness and sealed by duct tape or other means so as to prevent
any insects from escaping.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-5; Ord. No. O-2-08; Ord. No.
O-4-07]
All accumulations of garbage and trash shall be stored or placed
for collection in accordance with the following:
a. No person shall place any accumulations of garbage or recyclable
items in any street, median strip, alley or other public place of
travel nor upon any private property except as may be permitted by
this chapter.
b. No person shall place any garbage, recyclable items or containers
on, upon or over any storm drain or so close thereto as to be drawn
by the elements into same.
c. Except for large trash and appliance collection, no person shall
place or leave outside any building or dwelling any dilapidated furniture,
appliance, machinery, equipment, building material or other item which
is either in a wholly or partially rusted, wrecked, junked, dismantled
or inoperative condition and which is not completely enclosed within
a building or dwelling.
The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to authorized
junk dealers or establishments engaged in the repair, rebuilding,
reconditioning or salvaging of equipment.
d. No person shall leave outside any building, in a place accessible
to children, any appliance, refrigerator or other container of any
kind which has an airtight snap lock or similar device without first
removing the lock or door from such appliance, refrigerator or container.
The provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to any appliance,
refrigerator or container which has been placed on or adjacent to
the rear of the building and is crated, strapped or locked to such
an extent that it is impossible for a child to obtain access to any
airtight compartment thereof.
e. Any wastes subject to putrefaction, consisting of animal or vegetable
foodstuffs resulting from the handling, preparation, consumption or
cooking of food, shall be kept in a refrigerated area and shall not
be placed in any garbage container, detachable container or bulk container
until two hours' time before scheduled garage pickup to avoid the
accumulation of foul odors and the creation of unsanitary conditions.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-6; Ord. No. O-27-95]
a. No person shall throw, deposit or scatter garbage or recyclable items
or otherwise litter any public or private property within the Town;
nor shall any person throw, deposit or scatter any garbage or recyclable
items in such a manner that they may be carried by the elements onto,
and thereby litter, any public or private property.
b. No person shall throw or deposit any garbage or recyclable items
into any stream or body of water within the Town.
c. No person shall transport loose materials by vehicle within the Town
unless such vehicle shall have a suitable cover to prevent any scattering
of the materials contained therein.
d. Loading and unloading areas. All loading and unloading areas shall
be kept broom clean at all times and provided with refuse receptacles
for loose debris, paper, packaging materials and other trash. The
containers necessary for each area shall be required to be maintained
in a clean, neat and sanitary manner as directed by the Municipal
Administrative Authority.
[Added 5-9-2023 by Ord. No. O-10-2023]
Violations of this §
19-2 shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $105.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-7; Ord. No. O-27-95; Ord.
No. O-6-02; Ord. No. O-4-07]
a. The Town shall not collect or remove any garbage or recyclable items
from any commercial establishment, institution or multifamily dwelling.
The owner or occupant of each such establishment or dwelling shall
be responsible for removing, or making arrangements for the removal
of garbage and recyclable items, such removal to be made regularly
scheduled intervals, not less than once a week.
b. _____
1. The owner or occupant of each commercial establishment or multifamily
dwelling shall provide garbage containers, detachable containers or
bulk containers of sufficient size and number to store the garbage
and source separate recyclable items generated by the occupants or
other users of such establishment or dwelling, and to otherwise maintain
the premises in a clean, neat and sanitary condition at all times.
The owner or occupant shall further provide garbage containers at
all loading and unloading areas and parking lots, which containers
shall be weighted or otherwise secured to prevent spillage.
2. All bulk containers used by commercial establishments or multifamily
dwellings shall at all times be kept in good repair, be structurally
sound and leak-proof and constructed to stand firmly upright and shall
be equipped with a cover which is secured to the unit or able to be
secured. No bulk container shall be filled in excess of its stated
capacity, causing overflow and unsanitary conditions. All users of
bulk containers shall ensure that such containers are emptied promptly,
not less than once a week. All bulk containers shall be maintained
to prevent any foul odors or spillage and to prevent any condition
which may pose a hazard to life, health and safety.
3. The Department of Public Works shall have the authority to prescribe
the number, type and location of containers to be provided pursuant
to this section.
c. All institutions, commercial establishments and multifamily dwellings
shall, if requested by Department of Public Works, document that its
garbage and recyclables are being picked up and disposed of by a licensed
hauler. Such documentation shall be in the form of invoices and cancelled
checks and hauler's DEP license number.
d. At the option of the Town, the Department of Public Works may provide
collection of garbage and recyclables to some or all of the multifamily
dwellings. Owners of multifamily dwellings for which the Town does
not provide collection shall be entitled to reimbursement for garbage
collection and disposal expenses incurred for their residential dwelling
units as provided for in N.J.S.A. 40:66-1.2 et seq. Commencing with
the year 2002, property owners shall be entitled to a semi-annual
reimbursement of a percentage of the lesser of the actual costs incurred
by them or the Total Cost of Service incurred by the Town. The reimbursement
schedule shall be as follows:
2002
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20% of the Total Cost of Service
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2003
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40% of the Total Cost of Service
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2004
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60% of the Total Cost of Service
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2005
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80% of the Total Cost of Service
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2006 and thereafter
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100% of the Total Cost of Service
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As a condition of receiving the reimbursement, property owners
shall be required to execute an agreement with the Town, agreeing
to submit a semi-annual voucher with an accounting of their garbage
collection and disposal costs, as well as the number of individual
apartment units in the complex. Property owners failing to provide
the voucher and the documentation will not be reimbursed.
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In January of each year, commencing in January 2002, the Director
of Public Works shall calculate the cost per apartment unit that it
would have cost the Town to provide garbage collection and disposal
services. The calculations will be based on the actual garbage collection
and disposal costs incurred by the Town during the prior year.
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[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-9; Ord. No. O-4-07]
a. No person or entity shall place, at any time, any accumulations of
garbage or recyclable items on any land owned by the Town unless such
person or entity shall have first been given permission to do so by
the Department of Public Works.
b. No unauthorized person or entity shall use garbage containers not
owned by them as improper trash locations. It shall be a violation
of this chapter for any person or entity to dump any garbage or recyclable
item, of any nature or kind, into garbage containers, detachable containers
or bulk containers which are not owned by or authorized to be used
by the person or entity dumping such garbage or recyclable item.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-10]
No persons other than authorized agents or employees of the
Town shall collect, cause to be collected or otherwise disturb any
garbage or recyclable items which have been placed at the curb for
collection by the Town.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.1]
COMMINGLED
A combining of nonputrescible source-separated recyclable
materials for the purpose of recycling.
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Those materials designated within the Morris County District
Solid Waste Management Plan to be source separated for the purpose
of recycling. These materials include:
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ALUMINUM CANS — Cans made from aluminum that was manufactured
to hold a serving of a beverage. Specifically omitted from this definition
are aluminum foil and aluminum pie plates.
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GLASS BOTTLES AND JARS — Bottles and jars made from glass
including clear, brown and green glass. A bottle is defined as a receptacle
having a narrow neck and a mouth that can be corked or capped. A jar
is defined as a wide mouthed container that can be capped. Caps and
lids not included. Specifically omitted from this definition are drinking
glasses, windows, mirrors, light bulbs, and anything made of Pyrex®
or ceramic.
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PLASTIC BOTTLES (CODED 1 AND 2) — Plastic bottles coded
to indicate that they are comprised of the specific types of plastic
compounds (polymers) known as polyethylene terephthalate (PETE) or
high density polyethylene (HDPE). See
symbols to the left. A bottle is defined as a receptacle having a
narrow neck and a mouth that can be corked or capped. Caps and lids
not included. Any item made of plastic that is not a bottle, and any
plastic bottle without one of the symbols shown to the left is specifically
omitted from this definition. Empty bottles which contained hazardous
materials, such as motor oil, antifreeze, etc., should not be recycled.
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STEEL (TIN) CANS — An air-tight container for the distribution
or storage of goods, composed of thin, usually ferrous, metal. Examples
are soup cans and tuna fish cans.
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NEWSPAPER — A publication containing news, information
and advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint.
Newspaper may include glossy inserts which come with the paper, dependent
upon the market conditions at the time. Newspaper is included in mixed
paper.
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CORRUGATED CARDBOARD — Shipping containers made with kraft
paper, linerboard and corrugated medium. Corrugated cardboard is included
in mixed paper.
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MIXED PAPER — Various categories of recyclable paper including,
but not limited to white and colored paper used in printers, photocopiers
and fax machines, white and colored ledger paper, carbonless copy
paper, construction paper, undeliverable mail, mailed promotional
letters/advertisements/circulars, magazines, catalogues, envelopes,
soft cover books, chipboard, newspaper and corrugated cardboard.
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LEAVES — Vegetative material, typically generated in the
autumn when they fall from trees and then are raked from residents'
and/or commercial lawns.
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GRASS CLIPPINGS — Vegetative material generated when grass
(lawns) are cut.
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BRUSH — Branches, woody plants and other similar vegetative
material. Leaves and grass do not constitute brush.
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NATURAL WOOD WASTE — Logs, stumps, branches and other
wood tree parts. Dimensional lumber is omitted from inclusion in this
definition.
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OIL-CONTAMINATED SOIL — Nonhazardous soil that contains
petroleum hydrocarbons (gasoline, diesel kerosene, jet fuel, #4 and
#6 heating oils and certain other refinery products including coal
tar). This type of soil shall be determined to be non-hazardous in
accordance with the standards set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:26.
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USED MOTOR OIL — Motor oil from motor vehicles, lawn mowers,
boats, etc., which has served its intended useful purpose.
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LEAD-ACID BATTERIES — Storage batteries in which the electrodes
are grids of lead containing lead oxides that change in composition
during charging and discharging, and the electrolyte is dilute sulfuric
acid. These include starting batteries such as car batteries that
deliver a short burst of high power to start the engine. In addition,
they may include deep cell batteries found on boats or campers used
to power accessories like trolling motors, winches or lights.
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HAZARDOUS DRY CELL BATTERIES — Rechargeable batteries,
such as nickel-cadmium, nickel-iron, nickel metal hydride, lithium
ion, small sealed lead acid, etc. These are often used as substitutes
for nonrechargeable batteries in standard sizes such as AAA, AA, C,,
D and 9V. Rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless tools,
cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, cameras, remote controls,
toys, etc. Also included in this definition are nonrechargeable batteries
that are hazardous as defined by the Resource Conservation Recovery
Act ("RCRA"), regardless of the RCRA exclusion of household waste
from the definition of hazardous waste pursuant to 40 CFR 261.4(b).
Nonrechargeable, hazardous batteries include older alkaline and carbon
zinc batteries as well as silver oxide, mercury and magnesium button-type
batteries, etc. It should be noted that domestically manufactured
alkaline and carbon zinc non-rechargeable batteries made after circa
1994 eliminated mercury content to the point that they should not
be considered RCRA hazardous and therefore are not included in this
material category.
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METAL APPLIANCES — Appliances composed predominantly of
metal, and may include stoves, washing machines and dryers, for example,
if the appliance is predominantly metal. Also included are air conditioners,
refrigerators and dehumidifiers if they are predominantly metal. If
these appliances on the latter list contain refrigerants that are
prohibited by the Clean Air Act from being knowingly vented, the refrigerant
must be recovered accordingly.
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WHOLE TIRES* — Tires that are whole, not chipped into
small pieces.
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Tires are allowed to be recycled and/or incinerated for energy
recovery.
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ELECTRIC WASTE
A computer central processing unit and associated hardware
including keyboards, modems, printers scanners and fax machines; a
cathode ray tube, a cathode ray tube device, a flat panel display
or similar video display device with a screen that is greater than
four inches measured diagonally and that contains one or more circuit
boards, including a television, and cell phones;
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
Any building or structure, or complex of buildings in which
three or more dwelling units are owner-occupied or rented or leased,
or offered for rental or lease, for residential purposes (see N.J.S.A.
13:1E-99.13a) and shall include hotels, motels, or other guest houses
serving transient or seasonal guests as those terms are defined under
Subsection (j) of Section 3 of the "Hotel and Multiple Dwelling Law,"
P,L, 1967, c. 76 (N.J.S.A. 55:13A-1 et seq.).
MUNICIPAL RECYCLING COORDINATOR
The person or persons appointed by the Municipal Governing
Body to fulfill the requirements of the Morris County Solid Waste
Management Plan and the New Jersey Statewide Mandatory Source Separation
and Recycling Act and those rules and regulations promulgated therefor.
MUNICIPAL RECYCLING ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
The person or persons named by the municipality who shall
fulfill the responsibilities with respect to recycling enforcement
coordination detailed in the March 2007 Morris County Solid Waste
Management Plan Amendment Section 8.6. This person may be the same
person designated as the Municipal Recycling Coordinator.
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW) STREAM
All solid waste generated at residential, commercial, and
institutional establishments within the boundaries of the municipality
of the Town of Morristown which is not bulky waste or construction
and demolition debris.
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Those materials which would otherwise become solid waste,
and which may be collected, separated, or processed and returned to
the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products.
SOURCE SEPARATION
The process by which recyclable materials are separated at
the point of generation by the generator thereof from solid waste
for the purposes of recycling.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.2]
a. Mandatory source separation. It shall be mandatory for all persons
who are owners, tenants, or occupants of residential and nonresidential
premises, which shall include but not be limited to retail and other
commercial locations, as well as government, schools, hospitals and
other institutional locations within the municipality of the Town
of Morristown, to separate designated recyclable materials from all
solid waste. Designated recyclable materials shall be deposited separate
and apart from other solid waste generated by the owners, tenants,
or occupants of such premises. Designated recyclable materials shall
be placed separately at the curb or delivered to the Municipal Recycling
Facility on Lake Road in a manner and on such days and times as may
be hereinafter established by regulations promulgated by the Town
of Morristown.
b. Exemptions. Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.16.6(d), the Governing
Body of a municipality may exempt persons occupying commercial or
institutional premises within its municipal boundaries from the source
separation requirements of the ordinance which requires persons generating
municipal solid waste within its municipal boundaries to source separate
from the municipal solid waste stream, the specified recyclable materials
if those persons have otherwise provided for the recycling of all
designated recyclable materials. To be eligible for an exemption pursuant
to this section, a commercial or institutional generator of solid
waste shall file an application for exemption with the Municipal Recycling
Coordinator on forms to be provided for this purpose. The form shall
include, at a minimum, the following information: the name of the
commercial or institutional entity; the street address location and
lot and block designation; the name, official title and phone number
of the person making application on behalf of the commercial or institutional
entity; the name, address, official contact person and telephone number
of the facility which provides the service of recycling those designated
recyclable materials, and a certification that the designated recyclable
materials will be recycled, and that, at least on an annual basis,
said recycling service provider or commercial/institutional generator
shall provide written documentation to the municipal recycling coordinator
of the total number of tons collected and recycled for each designated
material.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.3]
As set forth in N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.13.3.b.(4)(c), the Town of
Morristown accepts the goal of 50% recycling of municipal solid waste
by 2015 and shall monitor its level of recycling and solid waste disposal
and shall strive to achieve the recycling of 50% of the municipal
solid waste generated within its borders.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.4; Ord. No. O-18-11; Ord.
No. O-12-12; amended 9-14-2021 by Ord. No. O-24-2021; 12-13-2022 by Ord. No. O-35-2022; 5-9-2023 by Ord. No. O-10-2023]
a. Curbside service (residential only).
1. Curbside garbage and recycling collection service is provided as
per the Town of Morristown Sanitation and Recycling Collection Schedule
is published and distributed annually by the Department of Public
Works.
2. Garbage will be picked up twice per week. Recyclables are done on an alternating basis as described below. Garbage containers and recycling items shall not be placed curbside before 5:00 p.m. on the day before pickup and shall be removed from the curb no later than 7:00 p.m. on the day of collection. Latex paints that are dry, empty and with lids off will be collected with garbage. All garbage must be placed in a metal or plastic container of substantial construction with a capacity of not less than 10 gallons nor more than 32 gallons, and with a tight-fitting lid, and wheels and/or handles of sufficient size and strength to facilitate safe handling of the container when full as well as a device to secure the lid to the container as defined in §
19-1. All garbage must first be placed in a securely tied plastic bag and placed in a garbage container with a tightly secured lid as defined in §
19-1. Recycling containers shall not exceed 32 gallons in size or 50 pounds when full and must have handles. Recycling containers must be clearly marked as such or they may not be picked up. Free stickers are available for marking recycling containers, call 973-292-6670.
3. Glass, can and plastic will be picked up every other Wednesday. Plastic
1 through 7 bottles and jugs, glass bottles and metal cans —
commingled in a solid metal or plastic reusable containers with handles.
(No cardboard boxes, milk crates or laundry baskets). All recyclables
must be emptied and rinsed.
4. Mixed paper will be picked up every other Wednesday. "Mixed" paper,
newspaper, corrugated cardboard, magazines, office paper, junk mail,
chipboard, telephone books, catalogs, books with hard covers removed
and paper bags may be mixed together and set out in containers, tied
bundles or secure paper bags. Cardboard boxes must be flattened and
Styrofoam packing removed. No plastic bags.
5. Large trash. Second collection day of each week. Large trash including
nonmetal furniture, wood, mattresses and carpet cut into four-foot
wide rolls and tied. Wood (processed) shall be tied in small bundles
no more than four feet in length or one foot in diameter. No metals
or appliances.
6. Appliances* - scrap metal - car tires* - car batteries - electronic
waste. These items will be collected every other month as per the
published Sanitation and Recycling Collection Schedule. *Appliances
($5 each) and tires ($2 each) must have Official Town sticker, which
can be purchased at the Tax office located at 200 South Street, between
the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Proof of Morristown residency
is required. Tires must be removed from rims. No large trash.
7. Leaves. Can be composted or raked to the curb during the Spring or
Fall leaf collection periods as shown on the published Sanitation
and Recycling Collection Schedule. Generally leaves will be picked
up by Ward as follows: Ward 1 on Mondays, Ward 2 on Tuesdays, Ward
3 on Wednesdays, Ward 4 on Thursdays. Friday leaf pickups will be
Town-wide for any areas not completed. No rocks, dirt, limbs, twigs
or hedge clippings can be mixed in with leaves. These items damage
our leaf vacuums and are very costly to repair. Leaves shall not be
placed in bags.
8. Brush. Brush shall be placed at the curb on scheduled collection
days as per the published Sanitation Recycling Collection Schedule,
tied in bundles no more than four-feet in length and one-foot in diameter
and not weighing more than 50 pounds. Brush shall not be mixed with
leaves.
b. Recycling center.
1. Lake Road Recycling Center: open to all residents in the Town of
Morristown. Morristown's Recycling Center on Lake Road is open Tuesday
through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
2. Materials accepted. Glass, cans and plastic, mixed paper, computers
and electronic waste, household batteries, used clothing, used books,
scrap metal, appliances, car tires, brush, house plants and grass
clippings.
3. Proof of Morristown residency is required.
4. A free used book exchange is located on site.
NOTE: Leaves, construction debris and household garbage are
NOT accepted at the Lake Road Site.
c. Hazardous waste.
1. Hazardous waste is prohibited by Town Code from being disposed of
in regular garbage containers and is not accepted at the Lake Road
Recycling Center. Items considered hazardous include: antifreeze,
motor oil, muriatic acid, brake fluid, oil based paints, pesticides,
pool chemicals, etc. Information on disposal of hazardous waste is
available from the Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority at
www.mcmua.com.
2. All receptacles or dumpsters shall be maintained in a clean and safe
manner.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.5]
The owner of any property shall be responsible for compliance
with this section. For multifamily units, the management or owner
is responsible for setting up and maintaining the recycling system,
including collection of recyclable materials, in accordance with guidelines
or regulations established by the Department of Public Works. Violations
and penalty notices will be directed to the owner or management, in
those instances where the violator is not easily identifiable. The
management shall issue notification and collection rules to new tenants
when they arrive and every six months during their occupancy.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.6]
a. All nonresidential generators, including commercial, industrial and
institutional establishments of solid waste shall be required to comply
with the provisions of this section.
b. The arrangement for collection of designated recyclables hereunder
shall be the responsibility of the commercial, institutional or industrial
property owner or their designee, unless the municipality provides
for the collection of designated recyclable materials. All commercial,
institutional or industrial properties which provide outdoor litter
receptacles and disposal service for their contents shall also provide
receptacles for designated recyclable materials, for those materials
commonly deposited, in the location of the liner receptacle, and shall
provide for separate recycling service for their contents.
c. All nonresidential facilities, all residential facilities that do
not recycle with the Town of Morristown and all haulers that handle
recyclables shall report on an annual basis, no later than January
31, to the Municipal Recycling Coordinator, on such forms as may be
prescribed, on recycling activities at their premises, including the
amount of recycled material, by material type, collected and recycled
and the vendor or vendors providing recycling service.
d. All food service establishments, as defined in the Health Code shall,
in addition to compliance with all other recycling requirements, be
required to recycle grease and/or cooking oil created in the processing
of food or food products, and maintain such records as may be prescribed,
for inspection by any code enforcement officer.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.7]
a. Any application to the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment
of the municipality of the Town of Morristown, for subdivision or
site plan approval for the construction of multi-family dwellings
of three or more units, single-family developments of 50 or more units
or any commercial, institutional, or industrial development for, the
utilization of 1,000 square feet or more of land, must include a recycling
plan. This plan must contain, at a minimum, the following:
1. A detailed analysis of the expected composition and amounts of solid
waste and recyclables generated at the proposed development; and
2. Locations documented on the application's site plan that provide
for convenient recycling opportunities for all owners, tenants, and
occupants. The recycling area shall be of sufficient size, convenient
location and contain other attributes (signage, lighting, fencing,
etc.) as may be determined by the Municipal Recycling Coordinator.
b. Prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy by the municipality
of the Town of Morristown, the owner of any new multi-family housing
or commercial, institutional, or industrial development must supply
a copy of a duly executed contract with a hauling company for the
purposes of collection and recycling of source-separated recyclable
materials, in those instances where the municipality does not otherwise
provide this service.
c. Provision shall be made for the indoor, or enclosed outdoor, storage
and pickup of solid waste, to be approved by the Municipal Engineer.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.8]
a. It shall be unlawful for solid waste collectors to collect solid
waste that is mixed with, or contains visible signs of, designated
recyclable materials. It is also unlawful for solid waste collectors
to remove for disposal those bags or containers of solid waste which
visibly display a warning notice sticker or some other device indicating
that the load of solid waste contains designated recyclable materials.
b. It shall be the responsibility of the resident or occupant to properly
segregate the uncollected solid waste for proper disposal or recycling.
Allowing such unseparated solid waste and recyclables to accumulate
will be considered a violation of this section and the local sanitary
code.
c. Once placed in the location identified by this section, or any rules
or regulations promulgated pursuant to this section, no person, other
than those authorized by the municipality, shall tamper with, collect,
remove, or otherwise handle designated recyclable materials.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.9]
The Mayor and/or the Business Administrator, and/or their respective
designees, are hereby individually and severally empowered to enforce
the provisions of this section. An inspection may consist of sorting
through containers and opening of solid waste bags to detect, by sound
or sight, the presence of any recyclable material.
[Ord. No. O-7-08 § 19-7.10]
a. Any person, corporation, occupant, or entity that violates or fails
to comply with any provision of this section or any of the rules and
regulations promulgated hereunder shall, upon conviction thereof,
be punishable by a fine not less than $100, nor more than $1,000.
b. Each day for which a violation of this section occurs shall be considered
a separate offence.
c. Fines levied and collected pursuant to the provisions of this section
shall be immediately deposited into the Municipal Recycling Trust
Fund. Monies in the Municipal Recycling Trust Fund shall be used for
the expenses of the municipal recycling program, including salaries,
new equipment, supplies, promotional costs, tipping fees and equipment
maintenance.
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-16]
a. The following wastes shall not be accepted for pickup by the Town
of Morristown:
1. Biological or pathological waste, including pathology specimens and
microscopic tissue removed surgically or at autopsy.
3. Solid wastes from medical microbiological laboratories.
4. Solid non-rigid contaminated waste material such as tubing of all
kinds and used bandages.
5. Solid, sharp or rigid items such as needles, syringes, scalpel blades
and other surgical instruments.
b. Exceptions. Any resident who is medically required to use syringes
and needles shall register with the Municipal Administrative Authority.
Registered residents may dispose of needles and syringes which are
separated from household garbage and double bagged and identified
as medical waste.
[Ord. No. O-21-93]
All sponsors of special events within the Town of Morristown
must submit a Litter Prevention Plan to be approved by the Director
of Public Works not less than 14 calendar days prior to the date of
the event.
[Ord. No. O-21-93]
The representative of the sponsoring group responsible for litter
control shall meet with the Clean Community Coordinator prior to submission
of the Litter Prevention Plan. The Clean Community Coordinator shall
help the representative analyze the cleanup needs of the event and
devise an effective Litter Preventive Plan.
[Ord. No. O-21-93; amended 12-13-2022 by Ord. No.
O-35-2022]
The Litter Prevention Plan shall comply with the following standards
and requirements:
a. Litter and recycling containers.
1. The sponsor of the event shall assure that an adequate number of
litter containers and recycling containers shall be provided for the
event. The sponsor shall be responsible for providing any necessary
containers in excess of those owned by the Town of Morristown and
available for use at the special event. The sponsor of the event shall
also be responsible for supplying an adequate number of plastic bags
as liners for the litter and recycling containers.
2. The number of litter containers required shall be determined by using
the following criteria:
(a)
One container for every 1 to 2 booths or stations.
(b)
One container for every open area of approximately 50 feet by
50 feet.
(c)
At least two containers for every intersection where an event
is planned, to be placed on opposite sides of the street.
(d)
One container for every estimated 250 to 500 people expected
to attend.
3. Recycling containers. Separate recycling containers will be necessary
for cans/glass, plastic #1 PETE, #2 HDPE, clean newspapers, corrugated
paper and/or clean mixed paper. All recycling containers shall be
properly marked with labels identifying the recyclable item being
disposed of. Recyclable items shall not be mixed with trash.
4. The precise number and location of litter and recycling containers
shall be reviewed and approved by the Director of Public Works or
his designee, who shall take into consideration the type of event,
whether food is being served, whether items are being sold and/or
given away, the amount and type of recyclables likely to be disposed
of, and the number of cleanup participants the sponsor will provide
who will monitor and replace full liner bags.
b. Cleanup participants. The plan shall contain the names of individuals
who will be responsible for enumerated cleanup responsibilities on
behalf of the sponsor of the event. These responsibilities shall include
the following tasks:
1. Monitoring the containers, emptying full containers and replacing
the plastic liners, securely tying full bags and depositing them at
a designated location for pickup after the event.
2. Sweeping the sidewalks to assure that no litter or cigarette butts
remain on the sidewalk after the event.
3. Removal of all flyers and posters from the site of the special event.
c. Literature: All promotional literature, signs and booth or table
identification shall contain the following statement:
"Thank you for making this a litter-free event."
[Ord. No. O-37-89 § 109-19; Ord. No. O-27-95; Ord.
No. O-2-08; Ord. No. O-4-07; amended 12-13-2022 by Ord. No. O-35-2022]
a. Violations of the provisions of this chapter may be prosecuted by
the service of a summons by the Department of Public Works upon the
violator.
b. Any person convicted of a violation of the provisions of this chapter
shall be subject to a fine of not more than $2,000 or imprisonment
for not more than 90 days or both. Each day that a violation continues
shall constitute a separate offense under this chapter.