This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Recycling
Ordinance of the Township of Galloway."
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALUMINUM
B.
ALUMINUM SCRAP; NONFERROUS SCRAPAll noncontainer aluminum, including auto parts, siding, aircraft parts, lawn chairs, window and door frames, pots and pans and foil pie plates. Nonferrous scrap consists primarily of copper and zinc; copper generally takes the form of cable (utility wires), plumbing, wire harnesses, motors, house wiring and bulky items.
BULKY RIGID PLASTIC
Plastic buckets, plastic laundry baskets, plastic landscape
trays (no soil), plastic toys and playhouses, plastic pet carriers,
plastic coolers, plastic dish drainers, empty garbage and recycling
cans, five-gallon water bottles, plastic milk/soda crates, plastic
lawn furniture, plastic totes (remove metal bars), plastic pallets,
plastic shelving, plastic flower pots (no soil), PVC and PET blister
packs, plastic automotive bumpers, plastic coat hangers, Plexiglas,
vinyl fencing (four-foot limit), vinyl siding (four-foot limit), and
HDPE pipe (four-foot limit).
COMMINGLED
Source-separated recyclable materials that have been mixed
at the source of generation (i.e., placed in the same container).
COMPUTER PRINTOUT/WHITE LEDGER
All computer paper; all high-grade white paper (including
letterhead, typing paper, copier paper, onionskin, tissue and notepad).
CONSTRUCTION/DEMOLITION RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Building material or demolition material that is recyclable;
includes wood, plaster, drywall and wallboard, metals, asphaltic substances,
bricks, block and unsegregated concrete.
CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
Computer central processing units and associated hardware,
including keyboards, modems, printers, scanners and fax machines,
televisions, VCRs, DVDs, stereo components and cell phones.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
Clean, heavy box materials commonly known as cardboard boxes
and similar heavy paper packaging containers that are free of plastic,
foam and other contaminants; also including food packaging boxes and
other commercial packaging that is free of food contaminants, plastic,
wax and foam materials that would make it undesirable for recycling
purposes.
DESIGNATED RECYCLING ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY
A member of the Office of Sustainability, the Department
of Public Works, the Construction Office or the Police Department
of the Township of Galloway charged with the enforcement of this chapter.
FOOD SCRAPS
Food plate waste and food processing wastes. Food processing
wastes include food processing vegetative waste (material generated
in trimming and reject-sorting operations from the processing of fruits
and vegetables in canneries or similar industries, e.g., tomato skins,
pepper cores, bean snips, cranberry hulls, etc.), processing residuals
and animal processing wastes.
GLASS CONTAINERS
All glass containers for packaging food or beverages. Expressly
excluded are noncontainer glasses, plate or window glass, dishes,
mirrors, drinkware, tableware, porcelain or ceramics.
HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES
Includes flashlight, radio, camera, watch, toy and hearing
aid batteries. Excluded are boat and automobile batteries. Rechargeable
batteries are recyclable.
INSTITUTIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Those facilities that house or serve groups of people, including,
but not limited to, hospitals, schools, nursing homes, libraries and
government offices.
MISCELLANEOUS NONRECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Includes any other nonhazardous material which would otherwise
be classified as a solid waste, and is not otherwise defined in this
section and documented as recyclable.
MIXED OFFICE PAPER
Items listed in the computer printout/white ledger category
when mixed with envelopes, manila folders and colored papers. Such
material is generated by commercial/institutional sources.
MULTIFAMILY RESIDENCE
Five or more contiguous units located on a single property
or contiguous properties under common ownership or management. This
shall include mobile home parks. For this purpose, "mobile home" shall
mean a home, excluding travel trailers, which is a movable or portable
unit, designed and constructed to be towed on its own chassis, and
designed to be connected for year-round occupancy.
NEWSPRINT/NEWSPAPER
All paper marketed as newsprint or newspaper and containing
at least 70% newsprint or newspaper (American Paper Institute grade
Nos. 6, 7 and 8 news).
OTHER GLASS
All noncontainer glass such as plate glass, drinking glasses,
and automotive glass.
OTHER PAPER
All paper that is not corrugated, office paper, magazines,
white and colored bond paper, or newspaper, such as telephone directories,
wrapping paper, chip board, books, papers coated with plastic, film
or foil, paper contaminated with food, and grocery bags.
OTHER PLASTIC
Low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film or bags, or other film
or plastic closures.
PERSON
Every owner, lessee and occupant of a residence within the
boundaries of the Township of Galloway.
QUALIFIED APARTMENT BUILDING OR GARDEN APARTMENT COMPLEX
Any building or structure or complex of buildings or structures
in which five or more units are rented or leased or offered for rental
or lease for residential purposes, except hotels, motels or other
guesthouses serving transient or seasonal guests.
RECYCLABLE MATERIAL
Those materials that may be collected, separated or processed
and returned to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials
or products.
RESIDENCE
Any occupied single-family or multifamily dwelling from which
solid waste is generated and hauled to a solid waste disposal facility
by hauler or occupant.
SCRAP METAL
As used herein shall include refrigerators, freezers, water
heaters, washers, dryers, metal sheds and any other type of bulk metal
household item.
SOLID WASTE
That which is defined as solid waste in N.J.A.C. 7:26-1.6.
UNIVERSAL WASTE
A specific hazardous waste stream that has been designated
by the EPA or a state as universal waste. The Universal Waste Rule
provides alternative management options for specific hazardous waste
streams. Designated New Jersey universal wastes include batteries
(not alkaline), pesticides, thermostats, hazardous waste lamps, mercury-containing
devices, consumer electronics and oil-based finishes.
YARD TRIMMINGS
Leaves, grass clippings, stumps, brush, and other lawn and
garden trimmings from homes, institutions, and commercial and industrial
sources.
Any public collector or commercial hauler picking up refuse
within the Township of Galloway must comply with all New Jersey State
rules and regulations.
A. Any hauler that collects trash from any residence will also provide
collection of recyclables to the same.
B. Recyclable items collected within this Township by private haulers
must be collected in separate vehicles from trash.
(1) These vehicles must be clearly marked "Recycling."
(2) Collection vehicles must be securely covered to prevent littering.
(3) Recycling collection must not begin before 6:30 a.m.
C. Recyclable items must be picked up in such a way that they will remain
in marketable condition.
(1) All recyclable material and solid waste must be source-separated
prior to collection (by the customer) and remain source-separated
throughout the collection process.
D. All residential collection for recyclables must be done minimally
on a biweekly basis.
E. All commercial/institutional recycling will be done either weekly
or biweekly, based on needs of said establishment.
F. Each commercial hauler shall provide a current rate schedule that
includes the cost of trash and recycling. This fee must be a bundled
fee so that any resident will pay that hauler directly for the two
services together.
G. If trash is found to contain recyclables and is marked for noncollection by the designated recycling enforcement authority, the private or public hauler must leave the trash at the curb. (Reference §
273-15).
The Township Manager is hereby authorized to establish and promulgate
reasonable regulations, from time to time, which shall specifically
spell out the manner of operation of this program. Notice of any change
in these regulations shall be sent to the Township Council. The regulations
shall detail, among other provisions, the following:
A. Items determined to be recyclable.
B. Persons, agencies and/or firms designated to provide recycling services.
C. Parties to be subject to said regulations.
D. Manner of preparing recyclable items for pickup.
E. Any other regulations required to implement said program.
The municipality shall designate a Recycling Coordinator. The
designated Recycling Coordinator shall be appointed by the Township
Manager and must be a certified recycling professional, recognized
by the State of New Jersey.
It shall be a violation of this chapter for any unauthorized
person, partnership, corporation or organization to collect, pick
up or cause to be collected or picked up, within the boundaries of
this municipality, any of the recyclable materials designated in this
chapter and the municipality's recycling regulations. Each such
collection in violation of this chapter shall constitute a separate
and distinct offense, punishable as hereinafter provided.
All persons within the municipality shall separate leaves from
other solid waste generated at their premises and, unless the leaves
are stored or recycled for composting or mulching on the premises
or as otherwise provided for by the municipality, place the leaves
at the curb or other designated area for collection at such times
and dates and in the manner established by the municipality's
recycling regulations. No person shall dispose of leaves, arrange
for the disposal of leaves, or cause leaves to be disposed at any
solid waste facility other than a compost facility. Leaves may be
composted on homeowner's property.
All food markets, grocery stores, convenience stores or supermarkets
must offer patrons a choice of paper or plastic and encourage the
use of reusable grocery bags for transport of groceries. At no time
shall plastic bags be solely offered to customers by these establishments.
This municipality or any other person collecting solid waste
generated within this municipality may refuse to collect solid waste
from any person who has clearly failed to separate recyclables designated
under appropriate sections of this chapter. The designated recycling
enforcement authority has the right to mark trash contaminated with
recyclables for noncollection.
A. In the event that the Township contracts for solid waste collection,
the contracted hauler would be responsible to refuse to collect solid
waste designated with recyclables; and said hauler would be responsible
to refuse to collect solid waste designated with recyclables; and
said hauler would be responsible to report to the Department of Community
Education the addresses of residents involved at the end of each collection
day.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, any person
who is an owner, lessor or occupant may donate or sell recyclables
to any person, partnership or corporation, whether operating for profit
or not for profit. These materials may either be delivered to the
individual's or organization's site or they may be placed
at the curb for collection by said individual or organization on days
not designated as recyclable material collection days in the municipality's
or designated agent's recycling regulations. In the event materials
are donated within the terms of this chapter, it shall be the responsibility
of the person or persons accepting the donation to notify the designated
Galloway Township Recycling Coordinator so as to afford the municipality
proper accounting of weight diverted from the solid waste stream.
Prior to collecting any recyclable materials, the person, partnership
or corporation, whether operating for profit or not for profit, or
a charitable, educational, cultural or religious organization must
register with the designated Recycling Coordinator and receive written
authorization to make said collections and to use for identification
purposes while soliciting.
[Amended 12-13-2016 by Ord. No. 1951-2016]
A. Any person, firm, corporation or organization that violates §
273-9 of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $2,000, and not more than 30 days' community service, or both.
B. Any person, firm, corporation or organization that violates any other
section of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be subject for a first
offense to a fine of not more than $500 or community service of not
more than 30 days and for subsequent violation of this chapter within
one year of the date of the previous violation shall be subject to
an additional fine calculated separately from the fine imposed for
the new violation, with such fine being not less than $100 and not
more than $2,000 or a period of community service for both violations
not exceeding 90 days.
Prior to March 1 of each year, occupants of commercial and institutional
establishments, as well as any contractor that has removed recyclables
from the Township during the previous year, must provide written documentation
to the municipality of the total amount of materials recycled during
the preceding year.
A. Any private or public hauler performing recycling collection for
any residence, business or institutional establishment must send copies
of weight slips to the Department of Community Education on a monthly
basis. This reporting mechanism ensures proper mandatory recordkeeping
to meet state statutes.
(1) Weight slips must reflect total weight of recyclables as well as
destination. Estimated weights will be acceptable for nondedicated
trucks but must reflect historical tonnage. Copies of each weight
slip, with destination, should still be submitted, with the portion
allotted to Galloway Township noted.
The Department of Public Works, Office of Sustainability, and
Department of Public Safety (Construction Office and Police Department)
of the Township of Galloway shall be the enforcing agents for this
chapter and may issue written warnings and/or summonses returnable
to Galloway Township Municipal Court.
The Municipal Court of the Township of Galloway shall have jurisdiction
and hear complaints for violations of this chapter.
All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this
chapter are hereby repealed.
If any section, sentence or any part of this chapter is adjudged
unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder
of this chapter, but shall be confined in its effect to the section,
sentence or other part of this chapter directly involved in the controversy
in which judgment shall have been rendered.
This chapter shall take effect 20 days after final passage and
publication according to law, except as provided for in N.J.S.A. 40:69A-181
or N.J.S.A. 40:74-4.