The purpose of this article is to regulate and
control the collection of solid wastes within Egg Harbor City.
For purposes of this article, the terms used
herein are defined as follows:
ASHES
The residue from fires used for cooking foods and heating
fires within residential units.
BULK ITEMS
Any large, heavy and/or bulky household appliances, furniture
and furnishings which cannot easily and safely be placed in the common
collection vehicle used for removal of solid waste within the City
of Egg Harbor City.
CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS
Any scrap lumber, metal, earth, sand, brick, stone, plaster,
roofing and siding material and other debris of a similar nature which
accumulates and is incidental to the construction or renovation of
homes, buildings, public works or other projects.
GARBAGE
Any animal or vegetable waste solids resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking or consumption of foods, but not including human
wastes.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
All waste which is deemed to be chemical waste, hazardous
waste or infectious waste, as defined by N.J.A.C. 7:26-1.4, 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.
PAPER
Includes newspapers, periodicals, cardboard and all other
wastepaper.
RESIDENTIAL USER
A dwelling unit, inclusive of a house or a multifamily dwelling
of two or more units, used for residential purposes.
RUBBISH
Includes rags, old clothes, leather, rubber, carpets, wood,
sawdust, tree branches, yard trimmings, wood furniture and other combustible
solids not of a highly volatile or explosive nature, metals, metal
shavings, tin cans, glass, crockery and other similar materials, exclusive
of trade waste and waste resulting from building construction or alteration
work and exclusive of cellar or yard dirt.
SOLID WASTE COLLECTION CONTRACTOR
A person or firm for hire, properly licensed in the State
of New Jersey for the purpose of collection of solid waste and solid
waste materials.
TRADE WASTE
All material resulting from the prosecution of any business,
trade or industry, whether or not conducted for profit, and shall
include paper, rags, leather, rubber, cartons, boxes, wood, sawdust,
garbage and combustible and noncombustible solids except manure, metals,
metal shavings, wire, tin cans, cinders and other materials exclusive
of wastes resulting from building construction or alteration work.
WASTE MATERIAL
Includes any and all garbage, refuse, paper, ashes and wastes
from building construction or alteration work, regardless of how originating,
and shall also include cellar or yard dirt.
Collection from residential users shall be in
accordance with a schedule announced by the Highway Department of
the City of Egg Harbor City. This schedule may be, from time to time,
amended upon publication. All collections of garbage and any other
material provided for in this article shall be collected starting
at 7:00 a.m.
If any one or more of the above regulations are not followed by the property owner, tenant or other person desiring municipal collection, the municipality or its employees shall not be obligated to make a collection of the items concerning which any one or more of the above regulations have not been followed. When any of the items named in or referred to in §
230-16 of this article are placed at or just inside the curbline, it shall be assumed that the same are so placed for municipal garbage and refuse collection and disposal.
For collection pursuant to a schedule announced
by the Highway Department of the City of Egg Harbor City, all approved
containers must be placed at the curbline where easily accessible.
No container shall be set out prior to 5:00 p.m. on the day prior
to collection, and all containers shall be removed by 8:00 p.m. on
the collection day. When a regular collection day falls on a legal
holiday, containers shall not be set out until the next regularly
scheduled collection unless special announcement of collection is
made by the city.
Any solid waste placed for collection by a residential
user not in accordance with this article will be refused by the municipal
collector, and it shall be the responsibility of the residential user
to remove said solid waste from the curbline and have it properly
containerized, packaged or secured for purposes of collection on the
next scheduled date, or the residential user shall have the same disposed
of privately by a solid waste collection contractor.