The Council of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ridgefield finds
and declares that waste disposal, especially solid waste disposal, is a matter
of grave concern and extreme importance to the residents of the Borough of
Ridgefield and elsewhere within the State of New Jersey; that a significant
and increasing portion of the borough's budget is devoted to waste disposal;
that increasing governmental regulation of waste and waste disposal has increased
costs and requires more specialized knowledge and personal participation of
responsible local public officials; and that it is in the best interests of
the Borough of Ridgefield to create, maintain and operate a Municipal Sanitation
Department.
There is hereby created a Sanitation Department of and within the Borough
of Ridgefield, which Sanitation Department shall be a separate and independent
department of the Borough of Ridgefield.
The Sanitation Department of the Borough of Ridgefield shall be responsible
for the following. It shall:
A. Supervise the collection and disposal of solid waste,
including items designated as recyclables, within the Borough of Ridgefield.
B. Ensure that the borough complies with all applicable
governmental laws, rules and regulations concerning waste disposal.
C. Study and report to the Council the advisability, feasibility
and cost of self-collection of solid waste by the borough.
D. Implement, coordinate and facilitate a plan for self-collection
of garbage by the borough, if such a course is decided on by the Mayor and
Council.
E. Operate and be responsible for a self-collection of garbage
program if adopted by the Mayor and Council.
F. Perform such other duties and functions as may be reasonably
related to and/or ancillary to any heretofore specified duties and areas of
responsibility.
G. Perform such other duties and functions as may be assigned
to it by the Mayor and Council and/or by the Committee on Public Works, as
established by the Mayor and Council.
[Amended 8-27-1990 by Ord. No. 1415; 8-26-1991 by Ord. No. 1451]
The Sanitation Department and the Superintendent of Public Works and
other employees of the Sanitation Department shall be under the supervision
and control of a multilayered chain of command as follows:
A. The Sanitation Department and its employees, excluding
the Superintendent of Public Works, shall report to and be under the direct
supervision and control of the Director of Public Works. The foreman shall
direct all employees in the absence of the Superintendent of Public Works.
B. The Superintendent of Public Works shall report to the
Director of the Department of Public Works, provided that nothing contained
herein shall imply or infer that the Sanitation Department is a part of or
subdivision of the Department of Public Works.
C. As to any decision or action concerning the Sanitation
Department made by the Superintendent of Public Works or the Director of the
Department of Public Works, the same shall be subject to ratification, modification
or rejection by the Public Works Committee of the Mayor and Council, which
in turn shall be subject to ratification, modification or rejection by the
Mayor and Council.
The salaries of all employees of the Sanitation Department shall be
as established by the Public Works Committee of the Department of Public Works,
subject to modification or rejection by the Mayor and Council.
It is specifically provided that the Mayor and Council may, by duly
adopted resolution, implement a program for the self-collection of garbage.
Once a decision to implement such a plan has been made, the plan shall be
implemented, discharged and operated by the Sanitation Department. The Sanitation
Department, with the advice and consent of the Mayor and Council, shall, from
time to time, take all actions necessary and appropriate to implement and
operate such a plan, including specifically, but without limitation, the establishment
and operation of garbage collection schedules, procedures and operations.