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THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF NEWCASTLE
BY-LAW NO. 82- 184
Being a by-law to regulate the handling and collection of garbage,
rubbish, ashes and other waste materials within the limits of the
Municipal Collection areas of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle.
WHEREAS, Section 210 (83) of the Ontario Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, provide~th~t,
by-laws may be passed for establishing and maintaining a system for the collection,
removal and disposal of garbage, ashes and other refuse and for contracting and
disposal of garbage, ashes and other refuse upon such terms and conditions as may
be considered expedient;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle, pursuant
to Section 210 (83) of the Ontario Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1980, ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:-
1.
DEFINITIONS:
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For the purpose of this By-Law~ the following words shall have the
meaning given herein:
(a) "Garbage II shall mean all rejected, abandoned or discarded food or
table or kitchen waste material from the preparation of food, ashes,
discarded paper products, newsprint, wearing apparel, floor sweepings,
grass clippings and garden wastes, clippings from trees and shrubs,
glass, crockery and metals.
(b) "Househo1derll shall mean any owner, occupant, lessee, tenant~o or any
person having use, occupation and/or charge of any dwelling, hotel,
restaurant, apartment house, office building, public institution,
service station, industrial building, commercial premises, store,
shopping centre, or plaza or portion thereof or any other premises.
(c) "Dwelling Unit" shall mean a unit consisting of one or more rooms
designed for use as a single housekeeping establishment.
(d) "Dwelling" shall mean a detached building consisting of not more than
three dwelling units.
(e) "Food Dispensing Establishments" shall mean any restaurant, public
dining room or other eating establishment.
(f) "Commercia1 Premises" shall mean buildings or structures located in the
commercial zones in the ~~unicipa1ity of the Town of Newcastle.
(g) "Street" shall mean any public highway, road, lane, alley, square,
place, thoroughfare or way within the Town of Newcastle.
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(h) IITown" shall mean the Municipal Corporation of the Town of Newcastle.
(i) II Di rector of Public Works II shall mean the Di rector of Pub 1 i c Works of
the Town of Newcastle or his authorized representative.
(j) "By-Law Enforcement Offi cer" sha 11 mean the By-Law Enforcement Offi cer
for the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle or any other officer
authorized by the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle for the enforcement
of By-Laws in the Town of Newcastle.
(k) "Apartment Building" means a building which consists of four or more
dwelling units other than flats, but the term shall not include a group
dwell ing.
2. COLLECTION AREAS
The limits of the collections areas shall be as shown on the schedules
attached to this by-1aw:-
Bowmanvi 11 e
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Newcastle
Schedule "A"
Schedule "B"
Schedule "C"
The Properties within the limits of the collection areas which are assessed
as farmlands are excluded from the tax assessment base used to calculate the
levy for this service.
3. COLLECTOR1S RESPONSIBILITY
(a) The Director of Public Works shall be responsible for the collection and
removal of garbage by the Town.
(b) The By-Law Enforcement Officer is hereby authorized and empowered to
enforce the provisions of this By-Law.
4. COLLECTION PROCEDURE
(a) Subject to the provisions of this By-Law, the Town shall provide for
the removal of garbage.
(b) Subject to Section 4(d), 4(e), 6(b) and 8(b) collections shall be made
from all premises according to the following schedule:-
(i) From all dwellings and other premises not otherwise provided for,
not more than once (1) per week.
(ii) From Food Dispensing Establishments as fo110ws:-
For all food dispensing establishments not otherwise provided
for, not more than once (1) per week.
(iii) From Commercial and Industrial premises as follows:-
(c)
Not more than once (1) per week.
The Town shall collect a combined total of not more than six (6)
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receptacles or bundles per collection per dwelling unit or any other
premises not otherwise provided for.
(ii) The Town shall collect a combined total of not more than four (4)
receptacles or bundles per collection per dwelling unit from
any apartment building with six (6) or more dwelling units.
(ii;) The Town shall collect any quantity of garbage per collection from
Commercial Premises or Food Dispensing Establishments, except
as hereunaer provided for under Section 5.
(d) Except by order of the Director of Public Works, no garbage collection
vehicle owned, rented or operated under contract by the Town of Newcastle,
shall enter a privately owned driveway or roadway or land or other private
property for collecting garbage or other waste material. Such order shall
not be given unless it is feasible and economical for the Town to so
enter private property.
(e) Except by order of the Director of Public Works, no Town garbage collector
or contractor shall be required to enter on any private property for the
purpose of collecting garbage or other waste material.
(f) The Town may, at the request and expense of a householder, or of any
occupant of any building or part thereof, remove and dispose of garbage,
ashes or refuse, over and above the quantity specified in Section 4 at a
charge of $65.00 (Sixty-five dollars) per collection.,
5. MATERIALS NOT COLLECTED BY THE TOWN
All materials not collected by the Town shall be disposed of as directed
by the Director of Public Works and at the expense of the consignee or
owner of such materials so abandoned, condemned or rejected. The decision
of the Director fo Public Works shall be final as to quantities and
class of material to be collected.
Except as provided for in Section 10 of this By-Law, the following materials
shall not be collected by the Town of Newcastle or its contractor(s).
(a) Swill or other organic matter not properly drained or wrapped.
(b) Liquid waste and pathogenic wastes from hospitals
(c) Hay, straw or manure.
(d) Night soil and animal waste.
(e) Any material which has become frozen to the receptacle and cannot be removed
by shaking.
(f) Industrial or trade waste including any abandoned, condemned or rejected
product, or waste material, builders! or contractors! refuse, and the stock
of any wholesale or retail merchant.
(g) Discarded truck or automobile parts, tires accessories from autorilotiveservice
service stations or similar automotive estalishments.
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(h)
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Any material in receptacles or bundles which do not conform to Section
6(b) and 7(c) herein.
(i)
Dfscardedfurnitureorappliances, except by special request, as set out
in Section 4(f).
(j)
(k)
(1)
Hot ashes or any waste materials capable of starting fires.
Explosive or highly combustible materials.
Sod, earth, tree trunks and branches,stone, building materials or
building rubbish, frozen containers, except from individual residence
and in quantities of less than 40 (forty) pounds per specified receptacle.
(m)
Carcasses or parts thereof of any dog, cat, fowl or any other creature
(with exception of bona fide kitchen waste).
(n)
Radioactive. Material.
RECEPTACLES FOR GARBAGE
(a)
All qarbage or other refuse to be collected by the Town of Newcastle
or its contractor(s) must be placed and kept in receptacles or containers .
- in accordance with the regulations herein.
(b) (i)
Except as otherwise provided, every Householder shall provide
sufficient receptacles of not more than two (2) cubic feet
capacity which with the contents shall weigh not more than 40 (forty)
pounds, and are satiSfactory to the Director of Public Works for the
deposit of garbage.
(ii) Receptacles shall be covered, watertight containers, have suitable
handles, and be not more than 30 inches high or 18 inches wide.
(iii) Non-returnable pl~stic bags of 2.75 cubic foot maximum capacity
with a minimum of 1.5 mil thickness and capable of being lifted
with 40 pounds of contents may also be used.
(iv) Receptacles which are smaller at the top than at the bottom,
paper boxes, 5 gallon paint cans, oil drums, lard cans and
other similar containers shall not be used unless such containers
are intended for disposal with contents and are securely closed,
covered or otherwise rendered unlikely to permit the contents to
be scattered.
(v) Grass clippings, garden waste and clippings from trees and shrubs
may be placed in returnable open baskets of at least bushel
capacity.
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(b) (vi) Every Householder shall place all such receptacles at the point
or points to be served on the days of collection as provided in
Section 8(b).
(vii) Ashes shall be cold and shall be placed in approved containers
as specified in paragraph 6(b(ii), Page 4.
(c) No receptacle shall be filled above the top level, and all receptacles,
except as provided for in Section 6(b) shall be provided with good
watertight covers which shall be properly placed and maintained on
such receptacles at all times, so as to prevent access by
insects or the escape of odours therefrom.
(d) Owners and Occup~ers of Commercial premises and apartments with four
(4) or more Dwelling Units shall provide garbage storage containers
for every premises which, shall be large enough to hold the number of
receptacles as specified in Clause 4(c) which that preMises would require.
These shall be approved in structure and maintenance by the Durham
Region Health Unit and placed in a location approved by the Director of
Public Works.
7. PREPARATION OF GARBAGE FOR COLLECTION
(a) Garbage must be drained of all liquid and securely wrapped before being
placed in receptacles.
(b) Such articles as crates, newspaper~, packing materia1s,brush, bedding and
materials of like nature may be collected i~alike manner as garbage, but
must be securely tied in compact bundles or parcels, not exceeding 3 feet
in any dimension or weighing over 40 pounds or placed in sufficient
receptacles of the type specified in Section 6(b).
(c) Garden receptacles and all waste emanating from any building shall at all
times be kept on a portion of the householders' premises. All such
receptacles and waste shall be placed at such points to be served on the
days of collection as may be indicated by the Director of Public Works, in
order to facilitate collection.
(d) Such articles as bandages, poultices, dressings, medicines, vitamins,
drugs, vaccines and syringes from drug stores, medical and dental buildings
and hospitals must be securely wrapped in watertight packaging so as not
to present a hazard to collection personnel. All such bundles or parcels
must conform to weights and dimensions as provided for under Section 6(b).
(e) Brush and tree and garden and lawn cuttings shall be placed in plastic
bags or cardboard cartons securely tied, or compacted and tied in bundles
having a weight not exceeding 40 pounds and no dimension exceeding 3 feet.
8. PLACING RECEPTACLES FOR COLLECTION BY THE TOWN
(a) Collection by the Town of garbage if other waste material shall be made only
in the areas and on the days which are designated by the Director of Public
Works.
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Material set out for collection shall normally be placed as close as
possible to the edge of the roadway, without obstructing the roadway,
sidewalk or footpath. In any case, the Director of Public Works has the
power to designate the precise point at which the material shall be
placed for collection.
(c) Material for collection shall not be placed on a street or other public
property before 6:00 p.m. on the day preceding normal collection
(b)
(d) Material for collection shall be placed at the prescribed location for
collection not later than 7:00 a.m. on the normal collection day or pick-
up will not be guaranteed.
(e) Garbage collection service shall not be provided on proclaimed holidays,
but collection'sha1l normally be made on the following regular business
day.
.(t) Empty receptacles and all material which the collector refuses must
be removed from the street or from public property by the occupant of
the premises from which it was taken before 8:00 p.m. on the same day
that the garbage is collected or the material refused.
9. CLEAN-UP WEEK SPECIAL COLLECTION SERVICES
Special collection may be provided to Dwelling Units in the Town of
Newcastle by Resolution of Council.
10. The cost of collecting garbage, ashes and other refuse, as provided for
in 'this By-Law shall be charged to the benefitting property owners; that
is, the owners of property as design~ted in Section 2 of this By-Law and
located in collection areas as shown on Schedules "A" ,"B" and "C".
11. REPEAL OF EXISTING BY-LAWS
. By-Laws 78-51,78-34 and 80-10 are hereby repealed.
12. PENALTIES
(a) The prOVisions of this By-Law shall not relieve any person from compliance
with any provisions of the Public Health Act or regulations prescribed by
the Medical Officer of Health.
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By-law read a first and second time this 23rd day of December 1982.
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 23rd aay of December 1982.
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