As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The duly elected Village Board of Trustees for the Village of Canastota,
New York.
COMMERCIAL WASTE
Solid waste generated by stores, offices, institutions, restaurants,
warehouses, nonmanufacturing activities in industrial facilities and agricultural
enterprises.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS
Solid waste resulting from the construction, remodeling, repair and
demolition of structures, roads and buildings and land clearing. Such wastes
include but are not limited to: bricks, concrete and other masonry materials,
soil, rock, lumber, road spoils, paving material and tree and bush stumps.
CONTRACTOR
Any individual, association, partnership, firm, corporation, not-for-profit
organization, municipality, educational institution or any other person so
deemed by the Village of Canastota engaged in the commercial collection, pickup,
transfer, removal and/or disposal of commercial waste, construction and demolition
debris and industrial waste, excluding refuse.
DUMPSTER
Any container which is used for the collection and disposal of trash,
refuse, vegetative waste, recyclable materials or other kinds of waste, and
which may be of the open or enclosed variety, and is typically hoisted onto
or mechanically emptied into a specifically equipped truck for transporting
said waste to a designated facility.
[Added 12-18-2006 by L.L. No. 5-2006]
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Those materials, substances or wastes, including but not limited
to pesticides and containers used for pesticides and other waste, which appear
on the list or satisfy characteristics of hazardous waste promulgated by the
New York State Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation
and any other material determined now or in the future to be hazardous by
state or federal rule, regulation and/or statute.
INDUSTRIAL WASTE
Solid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes. Such
waste may include but is not limited to the following manufacturing processes:
electric power generation; fertilizer/agricultural chemicals; inorganic chemicals;
iron and steel manufacturing; leather and leather products; nonferrous metals;
manufacturing/foundries; organic chemicals; plastics and resins manufacturing;
pulp and paper industry; rubber and miscellaneous plastic products; stone,
glass, clay and concrete products; textile manufacturing; transportation equipment;
and water treatment. This term does not include oil or gas drilling, production
and treatment wastes (such as brines, oil and fluids); overburden, spoil or
tailings resulting from mining; or solution mining brine and insoluble component
wastes.
OPEN DUMP
A solid waste disposal area which does not comply with the required
public health and environmental control practices.
PERSON OR PERSONS
Any individual, company, partnership, association, firm, corporation,
municipality or any other entity.
PROCESSOR
A primary user of the particular material, such as recyclables, including
but not limited to a glass factory, detinner, plastic recovery facility, paper
mill or a consolidator of the material, such as Empire Returns in Onondaga
County.
PROHIBITED MATERIALS
The following materials, as may be modified from time to time by
the Village of Canastota, and these materials shall not be accepted at the
county landfill or any other facility in the county:
C.
Pesticides and chemicals.
K.
Green waste, including leaves, grass, brush, garden and lawn cuttings,
woodchips and tree limbs up to three inches wide.
RECYCLABLES
Such material designated from time to time by the Village of Canastota
which, under any applicable law or regulation, is not hazardous waste and
which can be reasonably separated from the solid waste stream and held for
its material recycling or reuse value. The following materials, as may be
modified from time to time by the Board of Trustees, shall be considered "recyclables":
B.
Ferrous and nonferrous scrap metals.
G.
Vehicle tires and batteries.
J.
High-grade office paper (commercial generators only).
REFUSE
Putrescible and incidental nonputrescible solid waste, including
but not limited to animal, vegetable and paper waste. "Refuse" originates
primarily in homes, businesses and restaurants and has characteristics similar
to that solid waste collected and disposed of as part of normal residential
and commercial collections in the Village of Canastota.
RESIDENT
Any individual who is a legal resident of the Village of Canastota
or any individual who is a temporary resident of the Village of Canastota.
RESIDENTIAL USE
One-family dwelling, two-family dwelling, multiple-family dwelling,
professional residence and mobile home.
[Added 12-18-2006 by L.L. No. 5-2006]
SOLID WASTE
All putrescible and nonputrescible solid waste, including but not
limited to materials or substances discarded or rejected as being spent, useless,
worthless or in excess to the owners at the time of such discard or rejection
or which are being accumulated, stored or physically, chemically or biologically
treated prior to being discarded or rejected, having served their intended
use, or as a manufacturing by-product, including but not limited to garbage,
refuse, industrial, commercial and agricultural waste, sludges from air or
water pollution control facilities or water supply treatment facilities, rubbish,
ashes, contained gaseous material, incinerator residue, demolition and construction
debris and offal, but not including sewage and other highly diluted water-carried
materials or substances and those in gaseous form special nuclear or by-product
material within the meaning of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended,
or waste which appears on the list or satisfies characteristics of hazardous
waste promulgated by the New York State Commissioner of the Department of
Environmental Conservation.
VILLAGE
The Village of Canastota, New York, a municipal corporation of the
State of New York, with offices at Canastota, New York.
WASTE COLLECTOR
Any individual, association, partnership, firm, corporation, not-for-profit
organization, municipality, educational institution or any other person so
deemed by the Village of Canastota engaged in the commercial collection, pickup,
transfer, removal and/or disposal of solid waste and/or recyclables generated,
originated or brought within the boundaries of the Village of Canastota.
[Added 12-18-2006 by L.L. No. 5-2006]
At all times during the period in which any permit issued pursuant to
this article is valid, the holder of the permit shall comply with all applicable
provisions of law, with all conditions imposed by the Village of Canastota,
and shall also comply with the following conditions:
A. The permit holder for commercial and/or noncommercial
dumpsters which are placed on property owned by the Village of Canastota or
upon which the Village has an easement or other property interest or which
will impede or affect public pedestrian or vehicle traffic shall provide a
certificate of liability insurance issued by an insurance company authorized
to conduct business in the state, with an endorsement naming the Village as
an additional insured, with coverage for personal injury and property damage
in the amount of not less than $500,000.
B. A separate permit must be obtained for each dumpster,
container or receptacle proposed to be located on a single property.
(2) Second dumpster: half fee.
C. No dumpster, container or receptacle may exceed the size
or capacity authorized in the permit.
D. Any dumpster, container or receptacle which contains
animal or vegetable refuse shall be kept covered at all times with a suitable
covering approved by the Code Enforcement Officer.
E. The contents of the dumpster, container or receptacle
shall be promptly disposed of upon reaching capacity.
F. The dumpster, container or receptacle shall not obstruct
any part of any sidewalk or sidewalk area adjacent to a street, nor any street.
G. Each dumpster, container or receptacle shall be placed
in a location approved by the Code Enforcement Officer.
H. All dumpsters, containers or receptacles to be located
in or adjacent to a public right-of-way or sidewalk shall have reflectors
on each side facing traffic and be barricaded with flashing lights or such
other warning or protective devices as may be required by the Village of Canastota
in order to avoid a hazard to vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
I. The permit shall be prominently displayed on all dumpster
containers or receptacles.
J. All dumpsters, containers or receptacles shall bear the
name, address and telephone number of the person responsible therefor and
shall be prominently displayed thereon.
K. The permit holder shall be responsible for the repair
of any street, sidewalk and curb damage caused by the placement, movement
or removal of any dumpster, container or receptacle.
The civil sanctions outlined in §
179-6A and the criminal sanctions outlined in §
179-6B shall also apply for any violation of §
179-7 et seq.