[Adopted 3-14-1990 by L.L. No. 2-1990]
It is the purpose of this article to comply
with § 120-aa of the General Municipal Law of the State
of New York as enacted in Section 23 of the Solid Waste Management
Act of 1988, Chapter 70 of the 1988 Laws of New York State.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BUILDING
A residential building, structure or dwelling, as such terms
are defined in the Village's Zoning Law and/or Building Code. This term includes both attached and detached dwellings,
single-family and multifamily buildings, structures and dwellings.
COMMISSION
The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Joint Garbage Disposal Commission,
its officers, employees, agents and successors.
NEWSPAPER
Clean, post-consumer newspapers only. The term does not include
newspaper which has been used for purposes inconsistent with recycling,
including but not limited to the wrapping of putrescible materials,
packaging or painting. The Commission may, in its discretion, further
restrict the character of newspaper which it will accept for recycling.
PERSON IN CHARGE
The owner, lessee or responsible individual at the collection
point.
ZONING LAW
Chapter
381 of the Code of the Village of Larchmont and subsequent amendments adopted thereafter.
Any newspapers as may be left by a resident
or occupant of a building for collection and recycling by the Commission
shall be left for collection and recycling in accordance with regulations
of the Commission specifying, with respect to such collection and
recycling, the days; times; locations; proper containers, if any;
and any other matters deemed necessary to assure a safe and efficient
newspaper collection and recycling program.
This article shall be implemented in accordance
with the following schedule:
A. Beginning not less than 30 days from the effective
date of this article, the Commission or its designee shall conduct
random inspections of containers holding refuse for collection and
disposal in order to detect any instances of noncompliance with this
article.
B. If, within 120 days of the effective date of this
article, any person places newspaper in a container holding other
refuse for collection and disposal, the Commission shall issue warnings
to such persons explaining the penalties to which person may become
subject upon the discovery of continuing noncompliance. Such warnings
may be personally delivered by the Commission or posted to the address
where the noncompliance was detected by United States Mail. In addition,
the Commission may place adhesive warning labels on the containers
in which newspaper was illegally placed.
C. Beginning on the 120th day following the effective date of this article, violations will be subject to penalty as set forth in §
241-8 below. However, one notice of violation shall be issued to the person in charge prior to the imposition of any penalties hereunder.
In the event the provisions of this article
and the provisions of another ordinance or local law are in conflict,
this article shall supersede said conflicting ordinance or local law.
[Adopted 10-20-1997 by L.L. No. 3-1997]
It is the purpose of this article to promote
the orderly collection of solid waste and the recycling of certain
materials and to comply with § 120-aa of the General Municipal
Law of the State of New York as enacted in Section 23 of the Solid
Waste Management Act of 1988, Chapter 70 of the 1988 Laws of New York
State.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BUILDING
Any enclosed structure having a roof and intended to be used
for residential, commercial, industrial, social and/or institutional
purposes.
BULKY METALS
Stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers, dryers, washing machines,
air conditioning units, boilers, freezers, water tanks, lawn mowers,
metal window and door frames, other large metal appliances and any
other items as may be determined from time to time by the Commission.
BULKY WASTE
Furniture, including but not limited to beds, mattresses,
chairs, tables, rugs and carpets, wood, windows, linoleum, books and
any other items as may be determined from time to time by the Commission.
COMMISSION
The Larchmont-Mamaroneck Joint Garbage Disposal Commission.
DEMOLITION DEBRIS
Concrete, masonry, wood, plaster, aluminum or other siding
material, wire, asphalt, ceramic tiles, Sheetrock, stones, bricks,
clay pipes, concrete pipe, window panes, dirt, tree stumps and other
by-products of new construction activity, renovation or rebuilding
or other modification to a structure, appurtenances and grounds (other
than yard waste) and any other items as may be determined from time
to time by the Commission.
MULTIPLE-PURPOSE BUILDING
A building used for more than one use (e.g., residential,
commercial, industrial and/or institutional).
MUNICIPALLY COLLECTED SOLID WASTE
Residential, commercial and industrial waste that readily
decomposes and other waste material routinely produced, such as food
waste (food remains and containers), and refuse and residue which
are collected by the Commission or Commission contractors. The term
does not include bulky metals, bulky waste, demolition debris, newspaper,
recyclables or yard waste.
NEWSPAPER
Clean, postconsumer newspapers, including inserts. The term
does not include newspaper which has been used for purposes inconsistent
with recycling, including but not limited to the wrapping of putrescible
materials, packaging or painting. The Commission may, in its discretion,
further restrict the character of newspaper included in the term "newspaper."
PERSON
Any individual, firm, company, association, society, corporation,
partnership or any other legal entity.
PERSON-IN-CHARGE
The owner, lessee or occupant of a building and, in the case
of a multiple-occupant building, the term shall mean, at the option
of the Village of Larchmont, the owner or the party so designated
by the owner.
PRIVATE DWELLING
A building containing only one or two dwelling units.
[Amended 1-21-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
RECYCLABLES
Such items as may be determined to be such from time to time
by the Commission and may include such items as cardboard, paper,
newspaper, glass, metals and plastics.
[Amended 1-21-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
SERVICE UNIT
Each separate dwelling within a multifamily dwelling, private
dwelling or multiple-purpose building and each separate premises within
a nonresidential building or multiple-purpose building. For example,
in a building containing several stores and several apartments, each
store is a service unit, and each apartment is a service unit; in
a two-family house, each of the two dwellings is a separate service
unit. A premises containing more than one building but operated as
one entity shall be a single service unit.
SOLID WASTE
All waste, refuse and residue collected and disposed of by
municipal or private collection.
YARD WASTE
Such materials as shall be determined from time to time by
the Commission and may include such items as brush, tree branches,
twigs, grass and shrub clippings, weeds and leaves.
Owners and occupants of multifamily dwellings,
multiple-purpose buildings and nonresidential buildings whose solid
waste is not collected and disposed of by the Commission shall provide
for the collection of solid waste and shall also separate recyclables
from other solid waste. The recyclables shall be collected by the
Commission in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Commission.
Yard waste shall be collected and disposed of
in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Commission and
the Village of Larchmont.
Bulky metals shall be collected and disposed
of in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Village of
Larchmont.
Bulky waste shall be collected and disposed
of in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Commission
and the Village of Larchmont.
[Amended 1-21-2021 by L.L. No. 1-2021]
If a person in charge of a private dwelling satisfies the criteria for exemptions from the requirements of §
241-14B(1),
(3) or
(4) of this chapter, as set forth from time to time by the Commissioners of the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Joint Garbage Disposal Commission, the Superintendent shall grant such exemption upon such terms and conditions as may be considered just. Any such exemption must be renewed every two years.
The Commission and the Village of Larchmont
may promulgate such regulations as they deem necessary to effect the
provisions of this article. Any regulations promulgated by the Commission
which will directly impact the residents of the Village of Larchmont
shall be subject to the approval of the Village of Larchmont Board
of Trustees.
No person shall, within the Village of Larchmont,
drop, deposit or otherwise dispose of any refuse in any public place,
except within containers provided by the Village of Larchmont.
Each day, except Sundays and legal holidays,
the sidewalk of each business establishment shall be swept clean prior
to 10:00 a.m., and such material shall not be swept into the roadway
but shall be placed in containers as required by local law and regulation.
Each store occupant (i.e., the on-premises supervisor of the business
being conducted at the store) is responsible for keeping the sidewalk
in front of his store clean during business hours.
No person shall, within the Village of Larchmont,
allow, permit or cause to exist any unsanitary or filthy condition
in or about any premises owned and/or used or occupied by such person.
In the event that the provisions of this article
and the provisions of another ordinance or local law are in conflict,
this article shall supersede said conflicting ordinance or local law.
Should a court of competent jurisdiction declare
any provisions of this article invalid, such declaration of invalidity
shall not affect any other provision of the chapter.