[Adopted 5-22-2007 by Ord. No. 230-07]
This article supersedes Ordinance No. 184-99
and any amendment thereto, including but not limited to Amendment
2003-01. This article is enacted pursuant to the authority granted
to the Board of County Commissioners of Doña Ana County, hereinafter
"the Board," in the New Mexico Constitution and general laws of the
state, including but not limited to NMSA §§ 3-48-1
et seq., 4-56-1 et seq., and 4-37-1. This article is enacted to protect
and promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the inhabitants
of Doña Ana County, hereinafter "the County," by establishing
a general system for collection and disposal of solid waste throughout
the unincorporated areas of the County.
The words, terms and phrases used in this article
shall generally be interpreted consistent with NMSA §§ 3-48-1
et seq., 4-56-1 et seq., and 4-37-1, and the New Mexico Solid Waste
Management Regulations (or substantially similar regulations subsequently
issued by the state). The following words, terms, and phrases shall
have the meanings ascribed to them below:
COMMERCIAL USER
Any person generating solid waste form any use other than
a single-family dwelling unit.
CONVENIENCE STATION
A small solid waste transfer station operated by the County
for disposal of solid waste produced incidental to the normal residential
use of a single-family dwelling owed by or under the control of the
resident utilizing the convenience station.
DISPOSAL FACILITY
A permitted sanitary landfill or other acceptable method
of solid waste disposal, including a convenience or transfer station,
which operates in compliance with the New Mexico Solid Waste Management
Regulations (or any subsequent regulations which substantially replace
those regulations), or which meets the requirements or standards of
the jurisdiction in which it is located.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Substances defined as hazardous or toxic by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency, the United States Resource Conservation
and Recovery Act, the Federal Toxic Substances Control Act, the New
Mexico Hazardous Waste Act, or other state or local law, and specifically
includes radioactive, volatile, highly flammable, explosive, biomedical,
infectious, and liquid waste, sludge, waste or residue from industrial
processes or pollution processes, contaminated soil, anything contaminated
with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) or asbestos, outdated or contaminated
or banned chemicals or commercial products, animal waste or body parts,
grease trap residues, closed cartridges filters from dry-cleaning
establishments, and other similar wastes.
MULTIPLE-FAMILY DWELLING UNIT
Any structure designed for residential use by two or more
families, consistent with the definitions in Chapter 250, Land Use
and Zoning, of the County Code.
PERSON
Includes every person, firm, partnership, public or private
corporation, association, trust, estate or any other legal entity
subject to the County's jurisdiction.
PREMISES
Any real property, whether public or private, including vacant
lots or lots with any type of structure, and also includes realty
and personal property on the property and within structures on the
property.
PRIVATE SANITATION COMPANY
Any business registered with the New Mexico Environment Department
as a "commercial hauler" and operates in compliance with the New Mexico
Solid Waste Management Regulations, and which is also registered to
do business in the County.
SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING UNIT
A dwelling unit for one family as more specifically defined
through the definitions in Chapter 250, Land Use and Zoning, of the
County Code.
SOLID WASTE
Includes but is not limited to any garbage, rubbish, or refuse,
rejected or waste food, offal, swill, carrion, ashes, dirt, slop,
wastewater, trash, weeds, briars, brush, junk automobiles or automobile
parts, waste or unwholesome material of any kind, except sewage, and
including residential, commercial, institutional, industrial and recreational
waste. The term "solid waste" encompasses the full scope of authority
under NMSA §§ 3-48-1 et seq., 4-56-1 et seq., and 4-37-1.
TRANSFER STATION
A registered or permitted facility managed for the handling
and storage of solid waste in large containers or vehicles for transfer
to another facility.
Under the supervision of the County Manager,
County staff is authorized to implement, manage, and enforce this
article as amended.
The County Utilities Department shall develop
a schedule of fees and methods of payment to be used at all County
disposal facilities. The fee schedule shall be approved and adopted
by resolution of the Board, after having given at least 20 days' notice
of the meeting and having published that notice once in a newspaper
of general circulation in the County at least 15 days prior to the
meeting. The schedule will be reviewed by the County Utilities Department
on no less than an annual basis.
[Adopted 9-24-2013 by Ord. No. 265-2013]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ACCEPTABLE SOLID WASTE
Ordinary household, municipal, institutional, commercial,
and industrial solid waste, including, without limitation, the following:
B.
HOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTEAny solid waste, including garbage and trash, derived from households, including single and multiple residences, hotels and motels, bunkhouses, ranger stations, crew quarters, campgrounds, picnic grounds and day use recreation areas.
C.
COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTEAll types of solid waste generated by stores, offices, restaurants, warehouses, and other nonmanufacturing activities, excluding household and industrial solid wastes.
D.
INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTESolid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial processes that is not hazardous waste regulated under Subtitle C of RCRA. Such waste may include, but is not limited to, waste resulting from the following processes: electric power generation; fertilizer/agricultural chemicals; food and related products/by-products; 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 mining waste or commercial solid waste.
BOARD
The Board of County Commissioners of Doña Ana County.
COLLECTION CENTER
A facility managed for the collection and accumulation of
solid waste with an operational rate of less than 240 cubic yards
per day monthly average and that serves the general public.
COMMERCIAL HAULER
Any person transporting solid waste for hire by whatever
means for the purpose of transferring, processing, storing or disposing
of the solid waste in a solid waste facility, except that the term
does not include an individual transporting solid waste generated
on his residential or business premises for the purpose of disposing
of it in a solid waste facility.
CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS
Solid waste consisting of one or more of the following materials
resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition of
structures:
H.
Scrap or discarded pieces of wood.
COUNTY LIMITS
The area within the geographical borders of Doña Ana
County but excluding the areas within the geographical borders of
the incorporated cities, towns and villages located within the County.
DISPOSAL
Causing, allowing, or maintaining the abandonment, discharge,
deposit, placement, injection, dumping, burning, spilling, or leaking
of any solid waste into or on any land or water.
HAZARDOUS WASTE
A hazardous waste as defined in 40 CFR 261.3 and NMSA 1978,
§ 74-4-3K and substances subject to regulation under 15
U.S.C. § 2601 et seq. See also the definition of "unacceptable
waste" below.
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FACILITY
A solid waste facility owned by or leased by Doña
Ana County or by the South Central Solid Waste Authority or a private
solid waste facility receiving acceptable solid waste under a contract
with the County.
PERSON
Any natural person, corporation, limited liability company,
partnership, sole proprietorship, professional association, governmental
entity or other legal entity.
RCRA
The Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976,
42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq., as amended.
SOLID WASTE FACILITY
Any public or private system, facility, location, improvements
on the land, structure or other appurtenances or methods used for
processing, transformation, or disposal of acceptable solid waste,
including landfill disposal facilities, transfer stations, collection
centers, resource recovery facilities, incinerators and other similar
facilities not specified. Solid waste facility does not include:
A.
Equipment or processing methods approved by order of the New
Mexico Environment Department Cabinet Secretary to render infectious
waste generated on site noninfectious;
B.
A facility that is permitted pursuant to the provisions of the
Hazardous Waste Act, NMSA 1978, §§ 74-4-1 through 74-4-14,
as amended;
C.
A facility fueled by a densified-refuse-derived fuel as long
as that facility accepts no other acceptable waste;
D.
A recycling facility that accepts only source separated recyclable
materials;
E.
That portion of a facility that refurbishes or re-sells used
clothing, furniture or appliances for reuse;
F.
Commercial scrap metal or auto salvage operations;
G.
A composting facility that accepts only source separated compostable
materials;
H.
Manufacturing facilities that use recyclable material in production
of a new product;
I.
Facilities designed and operated to dispose of sewage sludge
on land, such as land application or land injection;
J.
Land farming of petroleum contaminated soils unless within a
landfill where "land farming" is the remediation of petroleum contaminated
soils on the land surface;
K.
Any facility or location where clean fill material is accepted,
stockpiled or used, if the facility or location would not otherwise
be classified as a solid waste facility;
L.
A facility that uses tire-derived fuel for the purpose of extracting
its stored energy; or
M.
Air curtain incinerators.
TRANSFER STATION
Any transfer station or collection center owned by or leased
by Doña Ana County or by South Central Solid Waste Authority
and any additional transfer stations officially identified as such
within Doña Ana County by action of the Board of County Commissioners
of Doña Ana County.
UNACCEPTABLE WASTE
Solid waste which is not acceptable waste and includes, but
is not limited to, sewage and its derivatives, products containing
asbestos, junk vehicles, special nuclear or by-product materials within
the meaning of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C.A. § 2014),
as amended, and hazardous waste, including hazardous chemicals. See
also the definition of "hazardous waste" above.