For the purposes of this article, the following
words shall have the meanings defined or given herein. The word "shall"
is always mandatory and not merely directory.
ASHES
The residue from the burning of wood, coal, coke or other
combustible materials.
GARBAGE
Putrescible animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the
handling, preparation, cooking and consumption of food.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, partnership, corporation, company
or unincorporated association.
CONTAINERS/BAGS
A.
PLASTIC BAGA plastic or polyethylene bag not less than 1 1/4 mils thick having a tie or twist fastener and capable of containing no more than 35 gallons or weighing 50 pounds or less when filled.
B.
CONTAINERSMetal, rigid plastic or vinyl receptacles with covers.
C.
REFUSEAll nonputrescible solid wastes (excluding ashes and tires), consisting of combustible and noncombustible wastes, including by way of example and not in limitation: paper, excelsior, cardboard, metals, tin cans, dirt, stone, crockery, glass, tree branches, tree or shrub trimmings, brambles and similar materials commonly known and referred to as "trash" or "rubbish."
This article shall govern the collection and
disposition of garbage, ashes and refuse in the City of New Castle.
A. Applicability.
[Amended 5-11-2010 by Ord. No. 471]
(1) The City shall provide collection services for residential
properties and commercial properties having an average garbage and
refuse pickup not exceeding four thirty-five-gallon containers for
each pickup, plus certain other limited services.
(2) All persons owning or occupying residential or commercial
properties in the City that do not conform to the average of four
thirty-five-gallon containers for each pickup provided by the City
collection services shall arrange for private collection for all garbage,
ashes and refuse in excess of four thirty-five-gallon containers for
each pickup.
B. Rigid containers, plastic bags. The four containers
at every individual pickup location shall be of rigid construction
with self-sealing lids. The maximum size shall be 35 gallons, and
the filled weight shall not exceed 50 pounds. All garbage must be
placed inside the rigid containers. Heavy-duty plastic bags may be
used for items other than garbage after the four rigid containers
have been used.
[Amended 12-9-1997 by Ord. No. 379; 5-11-2010 by Ord. No.
471]
(1) Refuse. All refuse shall be placed in individual metal
or plastic containers satisfactory to the Director of Public Works
or in tied plastic bags, each of a capacity not exceeding 35 gallons,
and the contents of which shall not exceed 50 pounds. Plastic bags
shall be of sufficient strength to carry their contents without ripping
or rupturing.
(2) Garbage and ashes.
(a)
All garbage and ashes shall be wrapped in paper
and/or deposited into plastic bags of sufficient strength to hold
their contents without ripping or rupturing before being deposited
into a rigid waste container.
(b)
Garbage so wrapped or placed into plastic bags
shall then be deposited into fly-proof rigid waste containers or garbage
cans not to exceed 35 gallons in size or 50 pounds in weight.
C. Branches, tree trimmings, sticks, grass clippings
separately collected. Containers or plastic bags need not be used
for branches, sticks, tree trimmings. Such refuse may be securely
tied together in bundles, each of which shall not exceed 50 pounds
in weight or four feet in length. Grass clippings and other garden
refuse will be included in a separate pickup and shall be bagged not
to exceed 50 pounds in weight. Such separate pickups will not be counted
in the limitation to two containers of 35 gallons for each pickup.
D. Special pickup. Notwithstanding the limited services provided pursuant to this §
204-6, a person may, after having made arrangements directly with the City Department of Public Services, arrange for a special pickup on a date certain by the city's collection service for such materials as washers, dryers and other large items, and may deposit the same at curbside not more than 24 hours before the appointed pickup. Fees or charges for such special pickup services shall be as established from time to time by resolution of City Council.
[Amended 5-11-2010 by Ord. No. 471]
E. Improperly containerized refuse or garbage. Any refuse,
garbage, tree trimmings, paper or cardboard not properly containerized,
bagged or bundled as required by this article shall not be accepted
by the collectors, and it shall be the duty of the person responsible
to immediately remove the same, including any loose refuse, ashes
or garbage.
F. Location of rigid containers and plastic bags for
collection. The owner or occupier of each property or lot shall place
all properly containerized garbage and refuse at ground level along
the curb or property line in front of such lot, or at the rear alley
thereof, in order that it may be conveniently collected by the city's
collection service.
G. Times for collection and removal; setting out and
removing rigid containers, plastic bags and bundles.
[Amended 6-21-2002 by Ord. No. 410]
(1) All garbage, refuse, tree trimmings and/or cardboard
properly bagged, bundled or containerized, in accordance with this
article, shall be placed at the appropriate place for collection before
6:00 a.m. of the day of collection, but not before 6:00 p.m. of the
day preceding the day set for collection.
(2) Such containers shall be removed from the sidewalk
or roadway by the household the same day that they are emptied by
the collector. No such containers shall be placed or left, following
the collection of garbage, on or in the front yard or on the front
porch of any residential dwelling, nor at the curb or in the street
right-of-way, but rather such containers shall be placed in the rear
of such residential dwelling, or along the side yards or alleyways
but not within five feet of the front primary facade of such residential
dwelling unless concealed by a fence; provided, however, that if there
is no side yard, the owner-occupant or tenant-occupant may be exempt
from such front yard requirement if handicapped, and he/she registers
with the City Administrator. Paper bags and baskets are prohibited
as receptacles for garbage and shall not be placed upon the sidewalk
or roadway as receptacles for garbage for collection. Any person who
shall place garbage regulated by this article on the sidewalk or roadways
in a loose and careless manner for collection, as provided in this
article, shall be considered as having violating the provisions of
this Code.
H. Collection of refuse and garbage.
(1) Except as provided herein, all refuse and garbage
shall be collected, conveyed and disposed of by the City of New Castle
or by licensed collectors who have obtained a valid and current Business
License Permit from the City Department of Public Services.
[Amended 5-11-2010 by Ord. No. 471]
(2) All persons engaged in the collection and removal
of refuse or garbage, including those employed by the City for that
purpose, shall collect and transport the same through or along the
avenues, streets, lanes, alleys or other public ways of the City in
a sanitary, covered, liquid-tight container or motor vehicle body
as set forth by the regulations of the Delaware Solid Waste Authority.
All public waste containers placed by the City
along any of the avenues, streets, alleys or sidewalks of the City
shall be used by the members of the general public as the place or
places of disposal of waste paper and material accumulated by the
members of the general public, while using the public ways of the
city. To this end, no person engaged in business, either as owner,
manager, operator, employer or other capacity, and no person residing
in any dwelling, either as owner, tenant, employee or guest, shall
dispose of or place any garbage, ashes or refuse in any public waste
container of the City.
It shall be unlawful and a nuisance for any
person to throw, deposit, place or cause to be placed or deposited
any garbage, refuse, ashes, trash or rubbish or any other offensive
materials in or upon any street, sidewalk, lane or public place, park,
vacant lot, bridge or public or private alley, or parcel of private
property or property owned by the City for any reason other than regularly
scheduled garbage or refuse collection or specifically arranged special
pickup.
Any person violating any provision of this article
shall, upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction,
be subject to a fine of not more than $100 and costs. Each twenty-four-hour
period of time during which a violation of this article continues
shall be deemed to be a separate, continuing violation and shall constitute
a separate offense. In cases where the person convicted has one or
more prior convictions for the same offense, the sentence shall be
a fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500.