In order to limit noise and odor and provide
peace of mind within the residential zoning districts of the Town
of Dalton, the Board of Health, pursuant to MGL c. 111, § 31B,
hereby adopts the following regulation.
Effective August 1, 1993, no removal, transportation
or disposal of garbage, refuse, recyclable materials, offal or other
offensive substances, or empty refuse vehicles, shall be permitted
in any residential district between the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 7:00
a.m., Monday through Sunday.
Violation of this regulation will result in
a fine of $1,000. Each offense will be deemed a separate violation.
If any portion, sentence or clause is subsequently held to be invalid,
the remainder of the regulation shall be in full force and effect.
These regulations provide for the systematic
collection of refuse and recyclables in order to promote recycling,
to comply with state-mandated waste bans.
The following regulations shall apply to owners
and tenants of all residential (one- to four-family) properties in
the Town of Dalton and also to duly licensed waste haulers servicing
residential customers in the Town of Dalton.
For the purposes of these regulations, the following
shall apply.
ACCEPTABLE WASTES
Wastes normally generated by one- to four-family households
in the Town of Dalton. Household garbage excludes recyclables and
hazardous waste.
COMMINGLED COLLECTION
Recyclable materials including wax-coated food cartons such
as milk boxes, plastics, all glass bottles less than two gallons,
tin cans. Note: Materials included in this definition may change as
new technologies develop for recycling additional products.
COMPOSTING
Recovering discarded organic materials such as yard wastes
for processing by controlled decomposition into a soil amendment,
fertilizer or mulch.
EXCLUDED MATERIALS
Items, substances or materials that permitted haulers are
not required to collect including explosives, ordnance material, sludge,
cesspool wastes, animal or human remains, flammable substances or
hazardous materials of any kind.
HAZARDOUS WASTES
As defined from time to time pursuant to MGL Chapter 21c
and the regulations promulgated thereunder including household hazardous
waste.
LITTER
Any waste material which is thrown or discarded in a manner
which could create danger to public health, quality of life, safety
or welfare.
NONRECYCLABLE
Any material, which does not specifically meet the definition
of "recyclables" as specified in this regulation.
OPERATOR
The vendor selected by the Town of Dalton to operate the
transfer station.
PERMITTEE
Any person or company which has applied for and obtained
the appropriate permit to collect and haul refuse or recycling within
the corporate limits of the Town of Dalton.
RECYCLABLE(S)
Discarded nonhazardous solid waste materials, which may be
reclaimed and are considered marketable by the commonwealth and the
operator. Such items, as defined by the DEP, shall include tin/steel
cans, glass jars and bottles, aluminum foil, cans and trays, plastic
jars, bottles, trays and jugs, milk and juice cartons, bleached paperboard,
newspaper, magazines, white and colored paper, corrugated cardboard,
boxboard, paperback and telephone books.
REFUSE
Any putrescible or nonputrescible solid waste material consisting
of all combustible and noncombustible solid waste, including garbage
and rubbish, but not including hazardous wastes, sewage or liquid.
RESIDENCE
Single family and multifamily (one- to four-family).
WASTE HAULER/HAULER
Any person or business who is duly licensed by the Dalton
Board of Health to collect or haul recycling within the Town of Dalton.
YARD WASTE
Vegetation that includes grass clippings, leaves, twigs,
branches, brush (including Christmas trees), wreaths, waste shrubs
and plants, weeds, hedge clippings and prunings and all organic material
that can be composted, but not including railroad ties, pressure-treated
materials, landscaping structures or other material which has been
treated with chemical preservatives.
Any party cited for a violation of these regulations
may appeal such citation by filing a written notice of appeal with
the Town of Dalton Board of Health within seven days, exclusive of
Saturdays and Sundays and legal holidays, from the date of said citation.
A hearing will be held within 60 days from the date of the filing
of the appeal. Written notice of the hearing date will be delivered
to the applicant at least two weeks prior to the scheduled date. The
hearing will be conducted in accordance with the established procedures
of the Board of Health.