[Adopted 6-1-1955 (Ch. 17, Art. I of the 1972
Code); amended in its entirety at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. I)]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
CLOTHING BIN CONTAINER
A container which is placed for the purpose of obtaining used items,
including used clothes, furniture and personalty.
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
A Town of New Windsor employee holding the position of Building Inspector,
Assistant Building Inspector, Zoning Inspector, Assistant Zoning Inspector,
Fire Inspector, or Assistant Fire Inspector.
COMPOST
To heap or pile matter capable of decay, including but not limited
to grass cuttings, leaves, brush, decaying foods or paper products, for use
as fertilizer.
DUMPSTER
A bulk storage container for garbage and other waste materials that
can be hauled directly to the point of disposal or emptied into a large compactor-type
truck or other conveyance for disposal.
GARBAGE
Includes but is not limited to:
B.
Used food containers or parts thereof, whether metal, paper, wood, glass,
plastic or synthetics.
C.
Paper materials used in food packaging.
D.
Dead animals or parts thereof.
E.
Any other matter which shall be capable of fermentation or decay except:
(1)
Lumber as defined herein; and
(2)
Composted garbage used as fertilizer upon farms or gardens.
LITTER
Any waste matter capable or incapable of fermentation or decay, which
is not contained in a waste receptacle, garbage can or dumpster.
LUMBER
Includes but is not limited to:
A.
Wood of growing trees sawed or split into boards or planks.
C.
Wood used in packing and/or shipping.
RUBBISH
A.
Combustible paper, cartons, boxes, barrels, wood, excelsior, tree branches,
yard trimmings, tires, plastics, Styrofoam and synthetics, wood furniture
and bedding, dunnage and all other material subject to burning.
B.
Noncombustible metal, tin, cans, metal, aluminum, metal furniture, glass,
crockery and minerals, ashes, cinders and pottery.
SLUDGE
Solids removed during the treatment of:
A.
Domestic or sanitary sewage.
D.
Any combination of the above.
SOLID WASTE
Any matter that is defined as solid waste by 6 NYCRR 360.
TOXIC MATERIALS
Materials listed or defined as hazardous by either of the following:
A.
New York State Department of Environmental Conservation; or
B.
United States Environmental Protection Agency.