As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES
Batteries from automobiles and trucks, but does not include
household batteries.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
BRUSH
Branches, woody plants and other like vegetative material.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL ESTABLISHMENTS
Any private establishment, including:
A.
Manufacturing, retailing and service establishments.
B.
Establishments where food and/or alcoholic or
nonalcoholic beverage are sold for consumption on or off premises.
C.
Food distribution and processing establishment.
D.
Professional and nonprofit establishments conducting
any type of business or activity within the City.
COMPOSTING
A process by which organic materials are turned into humus
(a fertilizing substance similar to topsoil).
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
A cardboard container and used primarily for packaging and
transporting nonfood products.
DWELLING UNIT
A one-, two- or multifamily home, apartment, condominium
or cooperative.
GLASS CONTAINER
Bottles and jars made entirely of glass, devoid of metal
caps and rings, and used in the storage of food and beverages. This
term does not include blue glass, flat glass commonly known as "window
glass," lightbulbs and fixtures.
GRASS
All grass clippings.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
HAZARDOUS WASTE
All waste defined as hazardous waste by N.J.S.A. 13:1E-38
and N.J.S.A. 13:1E-51 and N.J.A.C. 7:26-8.1 et seq. Used motor and/or
fuel oils are considered "hazardous waste."
HIGH-GRADE PAPER
White computer printout paper, white bond paper and white
typing paper.
LEAVES
Foliage from plants and trees only.
METAL
Cans, other than pure aluminum, consisting entirely of steel,
tin or bimetal and used in the storage of food and beverages.
MIXED PAPER
Any combination of newspaper, high-grade paper and nonwhite
paper. "Mixed paper" also include magazines, junk mail and unsoiled
scrap.
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
NEWSPAPER
Paper commonly referred to as "newsprint" and distributed
at stated intervals, usually daily or weekly, having printed thereon
news and opinions and containing advertisements and other matters
of public interest. The term "newspaper" does not include magazines
or other periodicals and any other paper products.
OWNER
Any person who has legal title to any dwelling unit or any
building utilized as a commercial and industrial establishment or
a public or private institution, with or without accompanying actual
possession thereof; or who has equitable title and is either in actual
possession or collects rents therefrom; or who, as executor, executrix,
trustee, guardian or receiver of the estate of the owner or as mortgagee
or as vendee in possession either by virtue of a court order or by
agreement or voluntary surrender of the premises by the person holding
the legal title or as collector of rents, has charge, care or control
of any dwelling unit or commercial or industrial establishment or
public or private institution. Any person who is a lessee or assignee
subletting or assigning any part or all of any dwelling or building
shall have joint responsibility over the portion of the premises sublet
or assigned, and any person who is designated by the owner and who
agrees to be in charge of the premises and who is registered with
the Division of Sanitation shall be considered to have joint responsibility
with the owner for any violation of this article.
PERSON
Any natural person, profit or nonprofit corporation, municipal
entity or authority, partnership, condominium association or other
such organization.
PLASTIC CONTAINERS AND FILM
Containers such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET), high-density
polyethylene (HDPE) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
PLASTICS
All forms of soft and hard plastic used for any purpose whatsoever.
"Plastics" also includes HDPE and PET.
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
A.
Municipal, county and state government facilities,
including but not limited to the Paterson Housing Authority and the
Paterson Parking Authority.
B.
Religious, educational and health-care facilities.
C.
Facilities occupied by private civic organizations
and nonprofit organizations.
RECYCLING
The process by which designated materials, which would otherwise
become solid waste, are separated, collected, processed and returned
to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials or products.
SCRAP METAL
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
A.
FERROUS SCRAP METALAll metal scraps made of steel or cast iron, such as steel bridge railings and recycled and reconditioned steel drums.
SOLID WASTE
All garbage and rubbish normally placed at the curb by the
residents of the City for regular twice-weekly municipal collection.
TIN AND BIMETAL CANS
All metal and containers other than aluminum.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
TIRES
All truck or passenger auto tires that are retreaded, remanufactured
or recapped.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
USED MOTOR OIL
All oil from internal-combustion engines or transmissions.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
WHITE GOODS
All large appliances such as refrigerators, stoves, dishwashers,
washers, dryers, boilers, hot-water heaters, freezers and air conditioners.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
YARD WASTE
Grass clippings, hedge trimmings, twigs, sticks, branches
or shrubbery.
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
The following are designated as recyclable materials
for premises in the City of Paterson:
A. Residential: newspaper, glass, food and beverage containers,
aluminum beverage containers, tin and bimetal cans, plastic containers,
corrugated cardboard, mixed paper, white goods, ferrous and nonferrous
scrap metals, construction and demolition debris, tires, used motor
oil, automotive batteries, leaves, brush and grass.
B. Commercial: newspaper, glass, food and beverage containers,
aluminum beverage containers, tin and bimetal cans, high-grade paper,
mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, plastic containers, ferrous and
nonferrous scrap, construction and demolition debris, tires, used
motor oil, automotive batteries, leaves, brush and grass. Restaurants
and taverns shall include all of the above items and food waste.
C. Institutional: newspaper, glass, food and beverage
containers, aluminum beverage containers, tin and bimetal cans, high-grade
paper, mixed paper, corrugated cardboard, plastic containers and film,
ferrous and nonferrous scrap metal, construction and demolition debris,
tires, used motor oil, automotive batteries, leaves, brush and grass.
The owner, landlord, tenant council, condominium
association or management company responsible for any development
of more than four dwelling units shall submit a recycling plan which
incorporates the state recycling plan goals. Said recycling plans
are also required of such commercial, industrial establishments and
public and private institutions as are designated by regulation. Said
plans shall be submitted no later than November 15, 1989, to the Paterson
Recycling Coordinator. Approved plans shall be updated every three
years.
The Department of Public Works is hereby authorized
and directed to establish and promulgate reasonable regulations as
to the manner, days and times for the collection of recyclables in
accordance with the terms hereof. Said regulations will be effective
upon adoption by the Municipal Council, which shall approve the same
by resolution. Upon adoption, the regulation shall be published once
in the official newspaper of the City.
[Amended 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051; 11-23-2010 by Ord. No. 10-078]
Sworn officers of the Division of Police, the
Director of the Department of Public Works and/or his designees, the
Director of the Department of Health and Human Services and/or his
designee, the Recycling Coordinator and/or designee and the Passaic
County Health Department and/or its designee are authorized to enforce
this article and amendments thereto.
Each person engaged in the collection or recycling
of recyclable materials shall comply with all City, county, state
and federal laws.
[Added 10-13-1992 by Ord. No. 92-051]
The County Recycling Coordinator shall receive
documentation indicating compliance with yearly municipal recycling
certification by April 15 of each year for information on the previous
calendar year's activities for certification purposes.