The purpose of these regulations shall be to provide the necessary rules,
standards and procedure for the disposal of refuse in the Town of Hyde Park,
New York, in order to promote the public health, safety and general welfare
of the municipality.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
CONTRACTOR
Any private refuse collector as may be duly authorized by permits
issued by the Town Board of Hyde Park to supply the service of refuse collection
and disposal within the Town.
PERSON
Any institution, public or private corporation, individual, partnership
or other entity.
PREMISES
Land, buildings or other structures, vehicles or parts thereof.
REFUSE
All solid wastes of a community, including garbage, ashes, rubbish,
market and industrial wastes, but not including body wastes.
It shall be unlawful for any person to carry on or conduct the service
of refuse collection and disposal within the Town of Hyde Park unless such
person shall first obtain a license or permit therefor, which license or permit
shall be issued by the Town Clerk only upon the approval of the Town Board
after proper application therefor and payment of the required fee by such
person.
Hereinafter the effective date of this chapter, it shall be unlawful
in the Town of Hyde Park, New York, to dispose of refuse in any other site
than the refuse disposal site or sites approved by the Town Board.
All disposal of refuse shall be by a method or methods in accordance
with requirements of state and local law and shall include the maximum practicable
rodent, insect and nuisance control at the place of disposal. The Sanitary
Landfill Method, as hereinafter described, shall be used.
A. Sanitary landfill means the controlled process of disposing
of refuse. Refuse is deposited, compacted thoroughly in layers and all exposed
surfaces are completely covered with at least six inches of earth, with a
final cover of 24 inches of earth, having such composition that it will support
equipment and not shrink and crack open when dry. Suitable equipment is required
to perform the necessary digging, compacting and covering.
B. The site should be at least 1,000 feet from the nearest
habitation, but prevailing winds and topography may affect the location.
C. Sanitary landfills shall be designed, operated and maintained
so that:
(1) Refuse is compacted into layers of approximately 1/4
of the original refuse volume, taking into consideration compaction which
may occur in special types of collecting trucks or vehicles.
(2) Bulky waste material which might furnish rat harborage
may not be used for final surface or side slopes but must be placed completely
within the fill.
(3) All exposed surfaces, including the face of the fill,
are covered with at least six inches of earth at the end of each period of
operation.
(4) The final earth covering shall consist of compacted earth
depths of not less than 24 inches.
(5) Cracks, depressions and erosion of earth covering shall
be promptly repaired.
(6) Surface water is properly drained or treated with effective
chemicals so as to prevent mosquito production and odors.
(7) Suitable measures shall be taken to prevent the scattering
of light-weight materials, dust control and otherwise preventing local nuisance
or the breeding or harborage of rodents or insects in or on the site.
(8) Adequate equipment for digging, compacting and covering
is to be provided as needed.
(9) Scavenger wastes shall not be deposited in sanitary landfills,
unless specifically approved, and such material is completely buried under
competent supervision immediately after depositing.
(10) Such operations are conducted fully in conformity with
rules and regulations adopted for the protection of any source of public water
supply.
(11) No material shall be permitted to burn after placement
in the fill and that burning of refuse be restricted to readily combustible
materials burned during such periods of daylight hours as will permit such
burning without creating any nuisance on adjacent properties, and such residue
after burning shall be disposed of by incorporation into the sanitary fill.
(12) No scavenging shall be permitted, except under a special
permit, for the removal of such wastes. Any material removed from the disposal
site shall be so processed, treated or changed as to render it unusable for
reuse by humans without suitable cleansing and disinfection.
Any person who shall violate any provision of these regulations, upon
conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not more than $250 or by imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both, and each day's failure to comply
with such provisions shall constitute a separate violation.