[Ord. No. 2009-18]
The purpose of this article is to regulate and control the disposal
of solid waste within the Borough of Hightstown.
[Ord. No. 2009-18]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOROUGH
The Borough of Hightstown in the County of Mercer and State
of New Jersey.
CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
Any scrap lumber, metal, earth, sand, brick, stone, plaster,
roofing or siding material or other debris of a similar nature which
accumulates and is incidental to the construction, demolition or renovation
of home buildings, public works or other projects.
GARBAGE
Any animal, vegetable or fruit wastes or solids resulting
from the handling, preparation or consumption of foods, but not to
include human wastes.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
All waste as defined by N.J.S. 13:1E-38c, and which shall
include but not be limited to wastes which are flammable, corrosive
or explosive or which, by themselves or in combination with other
wastes, would be hazardous to life or property.
HOLIDAY
Any of the following days: New Year's Day, Memorial Day,
4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas; or any other day
so designated by Resolution of the Borough Council..
LITTER
Garbage, refuse, rubbish and all other waste material which
has been discarded, including, but not limited to: any bottle, jar
or can or any top, cap or detachable tab of any bottle, jar or can;
any lighted or unlighted cigarette, cigar, match or any flaming or
glowing material; any garbage, trash, refuse, debris, rubbish, grass
clippings, lawn or garden waste; or any newspaper, magazines, glass,
metal, plastic or paper containers, or other packaging or construction
material.
LITTER RECEPTACLE
A container suitable for the depositing of litter other than
recyclable items.
NONRESIDENTIAL USER
Any commercial, industrial or business establishment conducting
a business, whether for pecuniary profit or not for pecuniary profit,
and any apartment house having more than four dwelling units, shopping
mall, motel having more than four dwelling units, or retirement village
within the Borough boundaries.
PAPER
Includes newsprint, periodicals, cardboard and other wastepaper.
PUBLIC ENTITY
Includes the State and any County, municipality, district,
public authority, public agency and any other political subdivision
or public body in the State.
RECYCLABLE WASTE MATERIAL
Items designated by the policies of the Borough, County,
or State to be separated from the solid and bulk waste stream for
separate collection and disposal, including, but not limited to: metal
containers, plastic and plastic containers, paper, newsprint, magazines,
cardboard, glass bottles, and any additional materials that may be
designated by Borough, County, or State policies.
RESIDENTIAL USER
A dwelling unit inclusive of a house or a multifamily dwelling
of four or fewer units.
RUBBISH
Includes rags, discarded clothes, leather, rubber, carpets,
wood, sawdust, furniture and other combustible solids not of a highly
volatile or explosive nature, as well as crockery and other similar
materials. The term "rubbish" shall not include trade waste and waste
resulting from building construction, demolition or alterations.
SOLID WASTE
Includes ashes, garbage and rubbish as defined in this section, and recyclables as defined in Article
18-2.
SOLID WASTE COMMITTEE
A committee appointed by the Mayor for the purpose of reviewing
solid waste related issues and advising the governing body with respect
to same.
STREETS
Includes any accepted public street and sidewalks, curbs
and alleys adjacent thereto.
TRADE WASTE
All materials resulting from the conduct of any business,
trade or industry, whether or not conducted for profit, including,
but not limited to, paper, rags, leather, rubber, cartons, boxes,
wood, sawdust, garbage, metals, metal shavings, wire, tin cans, cinders
and other materials, exclusive of wastes resulting from building construction,
demolition or alteration work.
WASTE MATERIAL
Includes any and all garbage, rubbish and waste from building
construction, demolition or alteration work, regardless of how originated.
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No person or persons shall interfere with any agent, servant
or employee of the Borough, or any authorized contractor or collector
of solid or bulk waste or recyclable material, or employees of same
engaged in the discharging of their duties, or prevent the discharge
of such duties.
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Recyclable materials such as glass, aluminum, paper, plastic and cardboard, must be separated from solid waste and are subject to regulation under Article
18-2 of the Borough Code.
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Collection from residential and nonresidential users shall be
in accordance with a schedule provided by the Borough Clerk. This
schedule may be from time to time amended or changed upon notice to
the public through publication in the legal newspaper of the Borough,
or through a notice sent with water and sewer bills or by letter,
or posted on the Borough's official website.
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Litter receptacles and their servicing are required at certain
public areas in the Borough of Hightstown, including: sidewalks used
by pedestrians in active retail commercially-zoned areas such that,
at a minimum, there shall be no single linear quarter-mile without
a receptacle; buildings held out for use by the public, including
schools and government buildings; parks; construction sites; gasoline
service station islands; shopping centers; parking lots; and boat
launching areas. It shall be unlawful to dispose of household garbage
or trade waste in or alongside such litter receptacles.
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Residents and nonresidential users shall stow empty garbage
containers in such a manner as not to create a nuisance to the neighbors
or public.