[Adopted 12-14-1994 as § 14-1 of
the 1994 Code]
In the interpretation of this article, the following
words shall have the following meanings:
GARBAGE
Meat and vegetable waste solids resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking and consumption of foods.
OCCUPANT
Any person owning, occupying, leasing or acting as agent
for any premises in the Township where garbage or refuse shall or
may accumulate.
REFUSE
Paper of all kinds, rags, old clothes, leather, rubber, carpets,
wood, excelsior, sawdust, tree branches, yard trimmings, wood furniture
and other combustible solids not considered to be of a highly volatile
or explosive nature, metal, metal shavings, tin cans, glass, crockery
and other similar materials, but not the waste resulting from building
construction or alteration work, ashes, but not the fuel residue from
steam power plants, except that resulting from boilers devoted 90%
or more to the purpose of heating buildings, and any small accumulation
of cellar or yard dirt.
STREET
An accepted public street or alley.
The occupant of premises, on the scheduled day
for collection, shall place all garbage and refuse for collection
at the street sideline nearest to his/her property. Such placement
shall not be made more than eight hours prior to the time established
for collection, and empty receptacles shall not be left on the street
line more than eight hours after the garbage and refuse has been collected.
Township collectors are prohibited from entering upon any unaccepted lands, streets, service area, driveway or alleys, or any privately owned buildings or portion of any such building, such as a vestibule, kitchen, pantry, cellar or boiler room, for the purpose of moving refuse material to the curb for collection, except as provided in §
177-8.
No person shall prevent or interfere with any
agent or employee of the Township, or any person under contract with
the Township, in the discharge of his/her duties in the collection
of garbage or refuse.
[Adopted 12-14-1994 as § 14-2 of the 1994 Code;
amended in its entirety 6-9-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-03]
As used in this article, the following definitions shall apply.
All other terms and phrases shall be as defined in the SWMA and regulations
promulgated thereunder and the county plan, unless the content clearly
requires a different meaning.
ACT or SWMA
The Solid Waste Management Act, N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1 et seq.,
as amended and supplemented.
ALUMINUM CANS
Empty food and beverage containers comprised of aluminum.
Excluded from this definition are aluminum aerosol cans and aluminum
foil and trays.
ANTIFREEZE
Liquid used in a cooling system that is mixed with water
and prevents the water from freezing. The solution serves as the engine
coolant.
BURLINGTON COUNTY REGIONAL PROGRAM or BCRP
The program utilized for the collection of those recyclable
materials as designated by the Department of Solid Waste from residential
curbside and participating multifamily and participating school collection
programs.
CERTIFIED RECYCLING COORDINATOR
A person who shall have completed the requirements of a course
of instruction in various aspects of recycling program management,
as determined and administered by the Department of Environmental
Protection.
CLASS A RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Source-separated, nonputrescible, metal, glass and plastic
bottles coded No. 1 or No. 2; paper; and corrugated and other cardboard.
CLASS B RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Source-separated, nonputrescible waste concrete, asphalt,
brick, block, asphalt-based roofing, scrap and wood waste; source-separated,
nonputrescible waste materials, other than metal, glass, paper, plastic
containers, and corrugated and other cardboard, resulting from construction,
remodeling, repair and demolition operations on houses, commercial
buildings, pavements and other structures; source-separated whole
trees, tree trunks, tree parts, tree stumps, brush and leaves, provided
that they are not composted; source-separated scrap tires; and source-separated
petroleum contaminated soils.
CLASS C RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Source-separated compostable or anaerobically digestible
material, such as source-separated food waste, biodegradable plastic
and yard trimmings.
CLASS D RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Used oil, antifreeze, latex paints, thermostats, fluorescent
lamps (light bulbs), oil-based finishes, batteries, mercury-containing
devices and consumer electronics.
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
All commercial and industrial activities that operate for
profit and are involved in retail or manufacture of goods and services
provided for sale.
COMMINGLED
A combining of source-separated recyclable materials for
the purpose of recycling.
COMMON AREA RECYCLING STORAGE LOCATION
A location designed in accordance with the land use ordinances
of this municipality as required for multifamily dwellings with more
than 20 residential units where curbside collection is not provided
under the Burlington County Regional Program.
CONDOMINIUM COMPLEX
A group of units, arranged horizontally or vertically, where
the form of ownership of real property is under a master deed providing
for ownership by one or more owners of units of improvements together
with an undivided interest in common elements appurtenant to each
such unit.
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Computer equipment, including desktop and laptop computers
and related components, including, monitors, circuit boards, terminals,
and CPU's, and peripheral equipment, including keyboards, printers,
copiers, and fax machines. It shall also include VCRs, CD players,
DVD players, and cellular phones. Consumer electronics shall not include
televisions as defined herein until such time as such devices are
banned at solid waste disposal facilities in accordance with the Electronic
Waste Recycling Act, P.L 2008, c.130, et seq. and any amendments thereto.
CONTAMINANT
Solid waste, food waste, or other material which adheres
to, or which is otherwise contained on or in, source-separated recyclable
materials.
CORRUGATED AND OTHER CARDBOARD
All corrugated cardboard normally used for packing, mailing,
shipping or containerizing goods, merchandise or other material, but
excluding plastic, foam, foil or wax-coated or soiled corrugated cardboard.
COUNTY
The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and its
successors and assigns, acting through the Burlington County Division
of Solid Waste Management.
CURBSIDE-DESIGNATED RECYCLABLES
Those designated recyclables that are placed for collection
within the parameters of the curbside collection program as outlined
herein.
CURBSIDE RECYCLING CONTAINER
A container provided by the municipality or persons for the
temporary storage of recyclable materials within the residential unit.
DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Those recyclable materials to be source-separated in this
municipality including but not limited to aluminum cans, antifreeze,
consumer electronics, corrugated cardboard, fluorescent lights, glass
containers, lead-acid/batteries, leaves, metal appliances, paper,
plastic bottles (coded No. 1 and No. 2), rechargeable batteries, steel
(tin) cans, textiles, tires and used motor oil.
DISPOSITION or DISPOSITION OF DESIGNATED RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
The transportation, placement, reuse, sale, donation, transfer
or temporary storage, for a period not exceeding six months, or for
a period of time as mandated by law, of designated recyclable materials
for all possible uses except for disposal as solid waste.
DSW
The Burlington County Department of Solid Waste, its successors
and assigns.
FIBER
All newspaper, fine paper, bond paper, junk mail, office
paper, magazines, paperback books, school paper, catalogs, computer
paper, telephone books, chipboard, corrugated and other cardboard
and similar cellulosic material whether shredded or whole, but excluding
wax paper, plastic or foil-coated paper, thermal fax paper, carbon
paper, blueprint paper, food-contaminated paper, and soiled paper
and cardboard.
FLUORESCENT LIGHTS
A lighting system which works by creating electric arcs inside
a gas-rich tube to produce ultraviolet light, then converting this
to visible fluorescent light by its passage through a layer of phosphor
on the inside of the glass.
GENERATOR
Any person who causes solid waste to be produced for any
purpose whatsoever.
GLASS
All clear (flint), green, and brown (amber) colored glass
containers. Glass shall not include crystal, ceramics, light bulbs,
plate, window, laminated, wired or mirrored glass.
INK JET CARTRIDGE
A replaceable unit that holds ink and the print nozzles for
inkjet printers.
INSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any entity, either public or private, either for profit or
nonprofit, which operates for educational, charitable, religious,
fraternal or other public purpose.
LEAD-ACID BATTERY
A storage battery with lead electrodes and that contains
dilute sulfuric acid as the electrolyte. These include starting batteries,
such as vehicle batteries, marine batteries, small sealed lead acid
and deep cell batteries used to power vehicles or marine accessories
such as trolling motors, winches or lights.
LEAVES
Vegetative material, typically generated in the autumn, which
fall from trees and are collected for removal from a property.
METAL APPLIANCES
Appliances composed predominantly of metal, including stoves,
washing machines, dryers and water heaters. Also included are all
Freon-containing appliances, including air conditioners, freezers,
refrigerators and dehumidifiers.
MOBILE HOME PARK
Any park, including a trailer park or camp, equipped to handle
mobile homes sited on a year-round basis as defined in N.J.S.A. 2A:
18-61.7 et seq.
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
Any building or structure or complex of buildings or structures
in which three or more dwelling units are rented or leased or offered
for rental or lease for residential purposes, whether privately or
publicly financed, except 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.), and N.J.S.A 40:66-1.2 et seq.
MUNICIPALITY
The Township of Springfield located within the County of
Burlington, State of New Jersey.
MUNICIPAL RECYCLING DEPOT
A site owned and operated by a municipality for the receipt
and temporary storage of certain designated Class A recyclable materials
delivered by residents and small commercial and nonprofit establishments,
for a period not exceeding two months prior to their transport to
a recycling center or end-market.
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
Residential, commercial and institutional solid waste generated
within a community.
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE STREAM
Residential, commercial and institutional waste in the context
of the Statewide Solid Waste Management Plan Update, which constitutes
the waste stream, used to calculate the state-mandated 50% recycling
rate. This waste stream includes waste Types 10 and 23.
PAPER
All newspaper, fine paper, bond paper, junk mail, office
paper, magazines, paperback books, school paper, catalogs, computer
paper, telephone books and similar cellulosic material, whether shredded
or whole, but excluding tissue and towel paper, wax paper, plastic
or foil-coated paper, thermal fax paper, carbon paper, NCR paper,
blueprint paper, and food-contaminated or soiled paper.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
cooperative enterprise, trust, municipal authority, federal institution
or agency, state institution or agency, municipality, other governmental
agency of any other entity, or any group of such persons, which is
recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties.
PLASTIC BOTTLES
All bottles that are labeled as made from polyethylene terapthalate
(PET) and coded as No. 1 and high-density polyethylene terapthalate
(HDPE) and coded as No. 2. Specifically excluded are bottles that
formerly contained hazardous materials, including but not limited
to paint, solvents, motor oil and pesticides and herbicides.
PUTRESCIBLE WASTE
Organic material which is capable of, and prone to, a rapid
process of biological and biochemical decomposition, under anaerobic
or aerobic conditions, resulting in the formation of malodorous byproducts.
QUALIFIED PRIVATE COMMUNITY
A residential condominium, cooperative or fee-simple community
or horizontal property regime, the residents of which do not receive
any tax abatement or tax exemption related to its construction, comprised
of a community trust or other trust device, condominium association,
homeowners' association or council of co-owners, wherein the
cost of maintaining roads and streets and providing essential services
is paid for by a not-for-profit entity consisting exclusively of unit
owners within the community. No apartment building or garden apartment
complex owned by an individual or entity that receives monthly rental
payments from tenants who occupy the premises shall be considered
a qualified private community. No proprietary campground facility,
as defined in Section 1 of P.L.1993, c.258 (N.J.S.A. 45: 22A-49),
shall be considered to be a qualified private community.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
Batteries used in portable electronic devices composed of
nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd), nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH), lithium ion
(Li-ion) and small sealed lead (Pb).
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Materials that would otherwise become solid waste that can
be separated, collected and/or processed and returned to the economic
mainstream in the form of raw materials or products.
RECYCLING
Any process by which materials, which would otherwise become
solid waste, are collected, separated or processed and returned to
the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products.
RECYCLING CENTER
A facility designed and operated solely for receiving, storing,
processing or transferring source-separated recyclable material (Class
A, Class B, Class C and/or Class D recyclable materials).
RESIDENT
Any person residing within the municipality on a temporary
or permanent basis, but excluding persons residing in hotels or motels.
SCRAP METAL
Bits and pieces of metal parts (for example, bars, turnings,
rods, sheets, wire) or metal pieces that may be combined together
with bolts or soldering (for example, radiators, scrap automobiles,
railroad box cars) which, when worn or superfluous, can be recycled.
Included are all ferrous and nonferrous metals, including appliances
and appliances containing refrigerants.
SOLID WASTE
Garbage, refuse and other discarded materials, as defined
in N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1 et seq. and N.J.S.A. 48:13A-1 et seq.
SOURCE-SEPARATED
Recyclable materials separated from the solid waste stream
at the point of generation.
STEEL CAN
An empty food, beverage and aerosol container comprised of
tin, steel or a combination thereof, which formerly contained only
nonhazardous substances or such other substances as have been approved
for recycling by the Department of Solid Waste.
SWMA
The New Jersey Solid Waste Management Act, as amended.
TELEVISION
A stand-alone display system containing a cathode-ray tube
or any other type of display primarily intended to receive video programming
via broadcast, having a viewable area greater than four inches measured
diagonally, able to adhere to standard consumer video formats and
having the capability of selecting different broadcast channels and
support sound capability.
TEXTILES
Clean, dry clothing or other fabric measuring at least one
foot by one foot in size. It shall not include material that is wet
or mildewed.
TIRES
Rubber wheels used on motorized transport or equipment, whether
bias-ply, cross-ply or radial.
TONER CARTRIDGE
An exhausted replaceable cartridge containing toner powder
and sometimes the photosensitive drum on which a laser printer generates
the image to be printed.
TYPE 10 MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
Waste, originating in the community, consisting of household
waste from private residences, commercial waste which originates in
wholesale, retail or service establishments such as, restaurants,
stores, markets, theaters, hotels and warehouses, and institutional
waste material originated in schools, hospitals, research institutions
and public buildings.
TYPE 13 BULKY WASTE
Large items of waste material, such as appliances and furniture.
Discarded automobiles, boats, trucks, and trailers and large vehicle
parts and tires are included under this category.
USED OIL
Any oil that has been refined from crude oil, or any synthetic
oil, that has been used and, as a result of such use, is contaminated
by physical or chemical impurities, or unused oil that is contaminated
by physical or chemical impurities through storage or handling and
is determined to be a solid waste by the generator.
USED-OIL COLLECTION CENTER
The municipal recycling center that manages used oil and
accepts and/or aggregates and stores used-oil collected from used-oil
generators regulated under N.J.A.C. 7:26A-6.4 that bring used-oil
to the collection center in shipments of no more than 55 gallons pursuant
to N.J.A.C. 7:26A-6.4(e). Used-oil accumulation centers may also accept
used oil from household do-it-yourselfer used-oil generators.
Notwithstanding the limitations to the Burlington County Regional
Program (BCRP) or the Municipal Recycling Depot as outlined within
this article, every person is required to source separate and recycle
each of the designated recyclable materials outlined within this article.
Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:26A-10.3 all multifamily housing owners,
mobile home parks, commercial and institutional housing owners or
their agents shall report the tonnage of designated recyclable materials
collected for recycling from their business or premises, as follows:
A. The management individuals responsible for the provision of recycling
services as herein defined at all residential, commercial, institutional
and industrial properties that contract for recycling services with
a private company shall submit to the Municipal Recycling Coordinator,
by the first day of February of each year, documentation verifying
the previous year's total recycling (expressed by weight) for
each material recycled.
B. Documentation shall take the form of a letter or report issued by
the recycling service provider or end market to the generator of the
recycled material. The generator must maintain weight slips or paid
invoices and make such records available for inspection by this municipality,
county or state for a period not to exceed five years.
C. Any solid waste or recycling service provider shall submit to the
Municipal Recycling Coordinator, by the first day of February of each
year, documentation verifying the previous year's total recycling
(expressed by weight) for each material recycled as prescribed by
the DSW.
D. At a minimum, all reporting shall detail the municipality of origin,
the name and location of the market or recycling center and the amount
of each source-separated recyclable material, expressed in gallons,
tons or cubic yards, brought to each manufacturer or recycling center
from the municipality of origin. Those persons specifying this information
in cubic yards shall also indicate the conversion ratio utilized for
calculating the materials from cubic yards to tons.
In addition to any other remedy provided in this article, the municipality may institute a suit in equity where unlawful conduct or public nuisance exists as defined in this article for an injunction to restrain a violation of this article or the county plan. In addition to an injunction, the court may impose penalties as authorized by §
177-22 hereof. The penalties and remedies prescribed by this article shall be deemed concurrent. The existence or exercise or any remedy shall not prevent the municipality or the county from exercising any other remedy provided by this article or otherwise provided by law or equity.
The terms and provisions of this article are to be liberally
construed, so as best to achieve and to effectuate the goals and purposes
hereof. This article shall be construed in pari materi with the SWMA
and the county plan.
The provisions of this article are severable. If any provision
of this article or its application to any person or circumstances
is held invalid, said invalidity shall not affect any other provision
or application of this article which can be given effect without the
invalid provision or application of this article.
All provisions of any other ordinance which are inconsistent
with the provisions of this article are hereby repealed.
This article shall become effective upon final adoption and
publication in the manner prescribed by law.