[1983 Code § 160-1]
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Municipal
Solid Waste Collection Service Ordinance of the Borough of Pompton
Lakes."
[1983 Code § 160-2]
As used in this article:
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke or other
combustible materials.
BUSINESS SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
An establishment engaged in rendering nonrepair services
such as advertising, building, cleaning or equipment rental to business
enterprises on a fee or contract basis.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any firm, partnership, corporation, company, store, business
service establishment, personal and household service establishment,
retail or wholesale store, restaurant, or boardinghouse. Specifically
excluded from this definition is any professional office or studio
of a resident physician, surgeon, dentist, lawyer, architect, artist,
accountant, musician, teacher or other such recognized profession
which is located within the home of said resident.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Any waste or combination of wastes which pose a present or
potential threat to human health, living organisms or the environment,
including but not limited to waste material that is toxic, carcinogenic,
corrosive, irritating, sensitizing, biologically infectious, explosive,
flammable or radioactive and any waste so designated by the United
States Environmental Protection Agency or the New Jersey Commissioner
of Environmental Protection.
PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
A business conducted to render either a personal service,
such as haircutting, shoe repair or dry cleaning, but not including
mortuary services, or a household service, such as insect extermination
or the repair of furniture, small household appliances and television
sets, but not including the repair on the premises of furnaces, refrigerators,
air conditioners and other articles of similar bulk weight, and not
including any business which uses a truck of over three-fourths-ton
rated capacity in the provision of its services.
RUBBISH
Nonputrescible solid waste (excluding newspapers, magazines
or other recyclable paper and glass) consisting of both combustible
and noncombustible waste, such as yard clippings, wood, leaves, bedding
and crockery.
SOLID WASTE
Garbage, refuse, newspapers, magazines, glass and other discarded
materials resulting from industrial, commercial and agricultural operations
and from domestic and community activities and shall include all other
waste materials, including liquids, except liquids which are treated
in public sewage treatment plants and except animal and vegetable
waste collected by swine producers licensed by the State Department
of Agriculture to collect, prepare and feed such waste to swine on
their own farms.
[1983 Code § 160-4; amended 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. 23-34]
A. All solid waste accumulated in the Borough by noncommercial establishments
shall be collected, conveyed and disposed of by the Borough under
the administration of the Superintendent of Public Works. The Superintendent
of Public Works shall have the responsibility to propose regulations
concerning the days of collection, type and location of waste containers
and such other matters pertaining to the collection, conveyance and
disposal as he shall find necessary and recommend changes and modifications
to the same. Said regulations shall be subject to adoption by the
Mayor and Borough Council. The Superintendent of Public Works, the
Property Maintenance Code Official and Police personnel shall have
the authority to enforce the ordinances of Pompton Lakes and the regulations
as promulgated by the Superintendent of Public Works.
B. Appeals. Any person aggrieved by a regulation shall have the right
to appeal to the Mayor and Borough Council, who shall have the authority
to confirm, modify or revoke any such regulation.
C. Precollection practices.
1. Separation of solid waste. Garbage, ashes, rubbish, newspapers, magazines
and other recyclable paper and cardboard, glass, plastic, tin cans
and aluminum shall each be placed and maintained in separate containers
or bundles as specific products become part of the mandatory program.
2. Separation of refuse.
(a)
Garbage. All garbage, before being placed in garbage cans for
collection, shall have drained from it all free liquids.
(b)
Rubbish. All rubbish shall be drained of liquid before being
deposited for collection.
(c)
Cans. All cans shall be thoroughly rinsed and drained before
being deposited for collection.
(d)
Bottles. All bottles shall be thoroughly rinsed and drained
before being deposited for collection.
(e)
Tree trimmings, hedge clippings and similar materials shall
be cut to a length not to exceed four feet and securely tied in bundles
not more than two feet thick and not to exceed 60 pounds before being
deposited for collection.
(f)
Leaves. All leaves shall be dry and placed in biodegradable
paper leaf and lawn waste disposable bags, securely tied and of a
size and capacity not exceeding 15 inches by 12 inches by 35 inches
or a maximum of 50 pounds, per bag, whichever is less.
3. Containers.
(a)
Solid waste. Solid waste containers shall be provided by the
owner, tenant, lessee or occupant of the premises. Solid waste containers
shall be maintained in good condition. Any container that does not
conform to the provisions of this article or that may have ragged
or sharp edges or other defects liable to hamper or injure the person
collecting the contents thereof shall be promptly replaced on notice.
The Superintendent of Public Works shall have the authority to refuse
collection services for failure to comply herewith.
(b)
Garbage. Garbage containers shall be made of metal or plastic
with suitable handles and tight-fitting covers and shall be watertight.
(1)
Capacity. Garbage containers shall have a capacity of not more
than 45 gallons or 60 pounds, whichever is less.
(2)
Sanitation. Garbage containers shall be of the type approved
by the Board of Health and shall be kept in clean, neat and sanitary
condition at all times.
(c)
Ashes. Ash containers shall be made of metal and shall have
a capacity of not more than 36 gallons; cold ashes only, not to exceed
60 pounds.
(d)
Rubbish. Rubbish containers shall be of a kind suitable for
collection purposes and shall be of such weight as can be handled
by one person.
(e)
Newspapers, cardboard, magazines and books. Newspapers, cardboard,
magazines and books shall be stacked and tied and shall be of such
weight as can be handled by one person and tied with cord of sufficient
strength that it will not break under ordinary handling and shall
not exceed 60 pounds.
(f)
Glass. Glass containers shall be made of metal or plastic, shall
have tight-fitting covers and shall be of a capacity of not more than
36 gallons and shall not exceed 60 pounds.
(g)
Cans. Can containers shall be made of metal or plastic or plastic
bags and have a capacity of not more than 36 gallons and shall have
suitable handles and tight-fitting covers, weight not to exceed 60
pounds.
(h)
Commercial establishments. All commercial establishments shall
store their refuse in containers as specified herein so as to eliminate
wind-driven debris and unsightly litter in and about their establishments.
Approved methods of containerization shall be made of reusable metal
or hard plastic, sealable with a lid, and shall include refuse receptacles,
bulk containers and detachable containers. The number of containers
necessary for each commercial establishment shall be as required to
maintain a clean, neat and sanitary premises as directed by the Superintendent
of Public Works. Spillage and overflow shall be immediately cleaned
up when and as it occurs by said establishment. The Superintendent
of Public Works may order installation of sealed receptacles of the
compactor nature when practicable after a commercial establishment
has been twice warned of a violation of this section.
4. Storing of solid waste. Any unauthorized accumulation of solid waste
on any premises is hereby declared to be a nuisance and is prohibited.
5. Points of collection. Solid waste containers shall be placed at the
curbline of the property or at such other location as may be designated
by the Superintendent of Public Works. Containers may be placed at
the collection point at any time after 6:00 p.m. the night before
collection day and before 6:00 a.m. of the day of collection and shall
be removed from the collection point and stored in accordance with
the regulations and ordinances of the Board of Health prior to the
end of the day of collection.
[1983 Code § 160B-1]
There is hereby created in the Borough of Pompton Lakes a recycling
center whose purpose is to facilitate the collection of recyclable
materials in the Borough of Pompton Lakes. The Recycling Center shall
accept glass, cans, newspapers, plastics, cardboard, magazines, books,
oil, grass clippings, brush and tree limbs, motor vehicle tires, batteries
and appliances (refrigerators, washers, dryers, air conditioners,
freezers, stoves and dishwashers) and such other materials as determined
by the Superintendent of Public Works.
[1983 Code § 160B-2; Ord. No. 2016-27]
A. The Recycling Center is open to Borough residents. Commercial establishments
located in the Borough shall be permitted access to the Recycling
Center. Residents wishing to dispose of their recyclable materials
must present proof of residency, either through driver's license or
some other form of identification, before they will be allowed access
to the center.
1. Use of Recycling Center by qualified seniors, veterans and disabled
citizens and surviving spouses of said citizens ("Citizenry"):
(a)
Qualified residents that have completed a Landscaper Grass Removal
Application and receive Borough's approval based upon the criteria
set forth in N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.30 et seq., 54:4-8.10 et seq. and N.J.S.A.
54:4-8.40 et seq. ("State Statutes") shall receive written authorization
for Landscapers providing landscaping services to the applicant for
property within the Borough to dispose of grass clippings at the Recycling
Center two times per month during the period of April 15th through
October 15th. Landscapers shall be required to provide a copy of the
Borough's written approval prior to being able to dispose of
said grass clippings.
(b)
The Citizenry who wishes to take part in this program shall
complete a Landscaper Grass Removal application and submit it to the
Borough for review and consideration.
(c)
The Borough will evaluate applications within a reasonable period
to determine eligibility using the same criteria set forth in the
State Statutes.
(d)
The Borough reserves the right to accept or reject said application
based upon the Citizenry meeting or failing to meet the eligibility
requirements as set forth in the State Statutes. The Borough will
provide the Citizenry with written notification of its approval or
denial of applications within a reasonable period. No Citizenry will
be permitted to take part in this program unless and until it receives
the Borough's written approval.
B. All recyclable materials shall be placed inside the Recycling Center.
No recyclables shall be placed outside the gates of the Recycling
Center. Any person or persons violating the provisions of this section
shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of $500 and 15
days of community service, or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding
90 days, or both.
[1983 Code § 160B-3]
The Recycling Center shall be open for collection Monday through
Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., or at such times to be determined
by the Superintendent of Public Works with the approval of the Borough
Council.
[1983 Code § 160B-4]
It shall be required that all persons, firms, corporations and
other entities, whether public or private, shall be subject to the
mandatory recycling provisions of this article as hereafter set forth.
[1983 Code § 160B-5]
As used in this article:
ALUMINUM
Products made of aluminum, including aluminum cans, screen
frames, lawn chair frames and similar items.
APPROVED CONTAINER
Containers must not exceed 35 gallons in size, weighing no
more than 50 pounds, and must have approved handles.
BIMETAL (TIN) CANS
Cans of a type commonly used for packaging of food products
but excluding cans used for paint products, pesticides or similar
products.
GLASS
Products made from silica or sand, soda ash and limestone,
the product being transparent or semi-opaque or translucent and being
used for packaging or bottling, and other material commonly known
as glass, excluding blue and flat glass and glass commonly known as
window glass.
HIGH GRADE PAPER
Uncontaminated paper of the type commonly used in offices,
such as white bond, white stationary, white notepad, computer printout
and white paper forms, excluding carbon and carbonized paper.
PLASTIC
All plastic PET bottles (soda bottles) and HDPE jugs commonly
used for packaging of milk, water and juice.
SALVAGE PAPER PRODUCTS
Uncontaminated paper material, including material such as
newspapers, magazines, paperback books, colored or glossy inserts
and advertisement materials.
[1983 Code § 160B-8]
After recyclables are placed in the Recycling Center or at curbside,
said recyclables shall become the property of the Borough or its authorized
agent. Such recyclables shall not be removed from the Recycling Center
or curbside by any unauthorized entity.