[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
For the purposes of this Ordinance, the following terms shall
be defined as follows:
BAGSTER
A large, high capacity bag, generally of woven polypropylene,
used as a trash receptacle for disposal of refuse, and which is collected
by a specially equipped waste hauling vehicle, or any similar device.
DUMPSTER
A large trash receptacle for disposal of refuse to be temporarily
located on a property, and designed to be hoisted onto a specially
equipped truck for emptying or hauling away of refuse contained therein,
or any similar device.
TEMPORARY PORTABLE STORAGE UNIT
A transportable, standardized, reusable vessel or container,
or receptacle that is originally and specifically designed for or
is used in stowing, packing, shipping, moving, or transporting freight,
articles, goods or commodities, and is designed for or is capable
of being mounted or moved on a truck, and is located at site for temporary
storage of personal property or any similar device, and is more commonly
known as a "Pack Rat" or "POD".
UNIT
Any Bagster, Dumpster, or Temporary Portable Storage Unit.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
The provisions of this ordinance pertaining to permitting, duration,
time limitations, time extensions, and number of Units allowed on
a property shall not apply to work performed under demolition permits
and/or construction permits. Such Units, however, shall be removed
from the property when the work being done pursuant to a demolition
permit or construction permit is completed.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
The Unit shall be conspicuously marked with the name, address,
and phone number of the applicant and a copy of the current effective
permit shall be visibly attached to the Unit.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
Only one Unit per property, which for the purposes of this Ordinance
shall include the street abutting the property, will be permitted
at any time.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
No Unit shall be used to store solid waste, recyclable materials,
business inventory, commercial goods for sale, or any illegal or hazardous
material. Upon reasonable notice, the Borough may inspect the contents
of any Unit at any reasonable time to ensure that it is not being
used to store such materials.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
Noncompliance with any of the requirements or provisions set
forth in this Ordinance or any material false statement or omission
made in connection with the application for a permit shall be grounds
for revocation by the Borough of the permit issued pursuant to this
Ordinance.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
Any person who violates or fails to comply with any provision
of this Ordinance shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine
of not more than $50 per day for each day the violation or noncompliance
exists, plus costs for each such violation. Each day or portion thereof
in which a violation exists shall be considered a separate violation
of this Ordinance. Each provision of this Ordinance which is violated
shall be considered a separate violation of this Ordinance. Such fine
shall be in addition to any other fine which may be imposed under
the provisions of any other Ordinances of the Borough, Pennsylvania
law, or Federal law.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
The rights and remedies of the Borough as prescribed by this
Ordinance or otherwise by law with respect to the units, and the criminal
sanctions herein provided, shall be cumulative, and the pursuit of
one shall in no way preclude simultaneous or subsequent pursuit of
another.
[Ord. 808, 4/6/2015]
If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or
phrase of this Ordinance shall be declared invalid for any reason
whatsoever, such a decision shall not affect the remaining portions
of the Ordinance, which shall remain in full force and effect, and
for this purpose the provisions of this Ordinance are hereby declared
severable.