[Adopted 5-26-1993, effective 6-26-1993]
There is hereby established a program for the disposal of municipal
solid waste within the Town of Bethel in accordance with the provisions of
Section 22a-220 of the Connecticut General Statutes, thereby providing for
the health and welfare of the citizens of the Town of Bethel, Connecticut.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ACCEPTABLE WASTE
All household garbage, trash, rubbish, refuse and combustible agricultural,
commercial, governmental and light industrial waste now normally or which
may be hereinafter collected and disposed of by or on behalf of the Town,
but excluding the following:
A.
Explosives and ordnance materials, pathological wastes, chemicals, radioactive
materials, oil, sludges, highly inflammable substances, cesspool or other
human wastes, human and animal remains, motor vehicles or parts thereof, farm
or other large machinery, nonburnable construction materials and demolition
debris (but home remodeling waste and debris in reasonable quantities are
not considered "demolition debris") and hazardous refuse of any type or kind
[including those addressed by regulations adopted by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) pursuant to the Resource Conservation Recovery Act
of 1976, as amended, or other federal statutes or adopted by the Connecticut
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), such as but not limited to cleaning
fluids, crankcase oils, cutting oils, hazardous paints, acids, caustics, poisons,
drugs, radioactive materials, fine powdery earth used to filter cleaning fluid
and refuse of similar nature].
B.
Any item of waste exceeding six feet in any one of its dimensions or
being in whole or in part of a solid mass, the solid mass portion of which
has dimensions such that a sphere with a diameter of eight inches could be
contained within such solid mass portion.
C.
All large household appliances commonly referred to as "white goods,"
including, without limitation, refrigerators, stoves, washing machines, drying
machines and the like.
D.
All items designated from time to time by the Commissioner of the Connecticut
DEP pursuant to the provisions of Section 22a-241b(a) of the Connecticut General
Statutes as suitable for recycling and such other items as are actually recycled.
E.
All other items of waste which the Town and the Authority reasonably
believe would be likely to pose a threat to health or safety or the acceptance
and disposal of which may cause damage to the transfer station or be in violation
of any judicial decision, order or action of any federal, state or local government
or any agency thereof or any other regulatory authority or applicable law
or regulations. The Town recognizes that some substances which are not, as
of the date of this article, considered harmful or of a toxic nature or dangerous
may be determined as such by the DEP and/or EPA subsequent to the date hereof
as hazardous, toxic, dangerous or harmful, and at the time of such determination
such substances shall cease to be acceptable waste.
BOARD
The Board of Selectmen of the Town of Bethel, Connecticut; when used
in reference to a voting body, it shall be taken to include the phrase "or
a majority thereof."
COLLECTOR
Any person who holds himself out as a collector to collect either
solid waste or recyclables from residential, business, commercial or other
establishments.
DEP
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection.
DESIGNATED TRANSFER STATION
The transfer station as designated by the Housatonic Resources Recovery
Authority (HRRA) as the location where acceptable waste from Bethel shall
be taken for disposal.
DIRECTOR
The Director of Public Works for the Town of Bethel or his authorized
representative.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, partnership, association or other entity
or organization of any kind.
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
Real estate containing one or more dwelling units, but shall not
include hospitals, motels or hotels.
The Town does hereby designate the following authorized sites for the
disposal of acceptable waste generated within the corporate limits of the
Town of Bethel.
A. Each collector authorized to collect solid waste within
the Town shall deliver all acceptable waste to the designated transfer station.
B. All Bethel residents not served by a collector who wish
to dispose of their own acceptable waste, if generated within Bethel from
residential property, shall deliver said waste to the Bethel residential dropoff
for subsequent delivery and disposal by the Town.
C. All persons generating solid waste from nonresidential
properties shall make arrangements to have all acceptable waste collected
in a manner consistent with the provisions of state law and this article.
D. Except as may be permitted by the Board, the disposal
of acceptable waste originating from a source outside the Town of Bethel shall
be prohibited.
The Board is hereby authorized to adopt such regulations as it deems
necessary to implement the provisions of this article. At least one public
hearing, notice of which shall be given at least 10 days in advance by publication
in a newspaper having a general circulation in the Town and by posting a notice
of such hearing in a public place, shall be held by the Board before any such
regulation is adopted. After adoption, every regulation shall, within 10 days,
be published in its entirety in a newspaper having a general circulation in
the Town and, unless it shall specify a later date, become effective on the
31st day after such publication.