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TOWN OF HANNA
PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
BY-LAW NO. 825
A
BY-LAW OF THE TOWN OF HANNA TO PROVIDE
FOR
THE
COLLECTION
AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE,
REFUSE
AND
WAS.TE
PRODUCTS WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES OF THE TOWN
OF
HANNA AND SETTING RATES THEREFORE.
WHEREAS,
pursuant
to
Section 199
of
the
Municipal
Government
Act,
being
Chapter
M-26
of
the
Revised
Statutes of Alberta, 1980, including amendments thereto,
a
Council may pass By-Laws to provide for
the
collec
tion, removal and disposal of garbage, refuse and waste;
AND
WHEREAS
the
Town of
Hanna
has
entered into
an
agreement with the Big Country Regional Waste
Authority
for the establishment and operation of a regional
waste
transfer station to replace the sanitary landfill site;
AND
WHEREAS
the
Town of Hanna has
entered
into
an
agreement
to operate a business for
recycling
certain
waste material at the Hanna Regional Waste Transfer Sta
tion;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Town of Hanna deem it ex
pedient to pass a by-law to provide for the defining
of
and regulation and disposal of refuse, garbage and waste
in the Town of Hanna;
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Hanna duly as
sembled enacts as follows:
SECTION 1 - OPERATION
1.1
That
the
system
for
collection,
removal
and
disposal
of
garbage,
refuse and
waste
material
accumulated within the Corporate Limits of the Town
of Hanna shall be operated in the manner herein set
forth.
SECTION 2 - DEFINITIONS
2.1
For the purpose of this By-Law the following terms,
phrases, words and their derivations shall have the
meanings given herein.
(a)
"Apartment House"
means a residential build
ing
divided
into
separate
self-contained
suites
or apartments having
sleeping,
cook
ing,
and
bathroom or toilet
facilities
and
which contains more than three such suites
or
apartments and may include, but is not limited
to,
structures
known
as
Town
houses
or
Rowhouses.
(b)
"Ashes"
means the residue and
cinders
from
any
substance used for fuel,
but does
not
include
such residue as may accumulate
as
a
result of building operation.
(c)
"Building Waste"
means all waste produced in
the
process of
construction,
altering
or
repairing a building, including earth, vegeta
tion and rock displaced during the process
of
building.
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Page 2:
(d)
"Collection Area"
means the location
within
the Corporate Limits of the Town of Hanna from
which
garbage waste collection shall be
made
and where the following conditions exists:
(1)
there are a minimum of two dwellings
per
acre and
(11) such
dwellings
are
adjacent
to
areas
where collection of waste is already
es
tablished.
(e)
"Commercial
Premises"
means
a
cafe
or
restaurant,
hospital,
nursing
home,
lodge,
school,
recreation centre, warehouse,
whole
sale or retail business place, office building
or
service
station,
factory
or
industrial
plant and any other building or premise except
a dwelling.
(f)
"Contractor"
means any person who charges for
picking up garbage in the Town of Hanna.
(g)
"Council"
means the Municipal Council of the
Town of Hanna.
(h)
"Disposal Grounds"
means the refuse and waste
disposal area or site designated by the Town.
(1)
"Dwelling"
means
a
building
occupied
for
residential
purposes,
(separately
titled
property
-
single family,
duplex,
and
row
housing) other than a multiple family dwelling
or apartment house.
(j)
"Garbage"
means discarded or rejected ashes,
bottles, metal cans or tins, crockery,
glass,
grass cuttings and other garden refuse, cloth,
paper,
food and food waste, trees,
branches,
wrappings, sweepings and other items of house
hold
refuse,
but does not include
human
or
animal
excrement,
or
industrial/commercial
waste or dead animals therefrom.
(k)
"Garbage Can or Receptacle"
means a
circular
receptacle constructed of a
water-tight, non
corrosive
durable metal or plastic;
equipped
with a tight fitting cover constructed of
the
same material, and handles for lifting.
Such
receptacles shall be1
( 1 )
(11)
no
more
than 90
centimetres
less
than
50
centimetres
height; and
no
more
than 60
centimetres
less
than
40
centimetres
diameter; and
( 36")
( 20")
( 24")
(16")
or
in
or
in
(111)
no
more than 22.5 kilograms (50
pounds)
in weight when filled.
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(1)
"Garbage Stand"
means a wooden or metal stand
or enclosure designed to hold all garbage cans
required
by the premises for which the
stand
is provided, and which shall be designed so as
to
keep
all
garbage
cans in
an
upright
position
at all
times,
and protected
from
interference
from dogs or other animals, its
height
above
ground
shall
not exceed
60
centimetres (23.6").
(m)
"Hazardous
Waste"
means a
solid or
liquid
material
that
presents an
unusual
disposal
problem
or requires special handling
includ
ing, but not limited to, explosives,
poisons,
caustics, acids, drugs, radio-active materials
and other like materials.
(n)
"Householder"
means
any
owner,
occupant,
lessee or tenant or any other person in charge
of
any
building or
other dwelling
used
or
intended
for use
as
residential
premises,
including
a
multiple
family
dwelling
but
excluding commercial premises.
(o)
"One
Pick-Up"
means
one
pick-up of
waste
material.
The
number
of
garbage
cans
or
equivalent
shall be determined from
time
to
time by the Council of the Town of Hanna.
(p)
"Public
Health
Inspector" means
the
Public
Health
Inspector appointed by the Town or
by
the Big Country Health Unit.
(q)
"Recyclable's"
shall mean those items deter
mined from time to time by the Council of
the
Town of Hanna which form part of the blue
box
recycling
program,
and
shall
include
compost materials.
(r)
"Street"
means public
thoroughfares
within
the
Town and includes, where the context
al
lows, the sidewalk and borders of the streets,
lanes and other public thoroughfare.
( s)
"Town"
Hanna.
means the Corporation of the Town
of
(t)
"Town Superintendent"
means the Public Works
Superintendent of the Town of Hanna.
(u)
"Waste" means anything that has been discarded
as worthless, defective or of no use,
includ
ing debris resulting from a process that is of
no further use to the system producing it.
SECTION 3 - AGREEMENTS
3.1
The
Council
of the Town of Hanna may
enter
into
agreements
with
the
Regional
Waste
Authority,
Special
Areas or other
municipalities
for
the
obtaining
of
or
operation of
a
regional
waste
transfer site.
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Page 4:
3.2
The
Council
of the Town of Hanna may
enter
into
agreements
with
other
firms or
individuals
to
provide
for
the collection and disposal
of
the
whole
or
a
portion of the
ashes,
garbage
and
refuse
accumulated within the corporate limits
of
the
Town of Hanna and
such firms
or
individuals
shall
have
exclusive rights within
the
Town
of
Hanna to perform such service.
SECTION 4 - COLLECTION GENERAL
4.1
The
Town shall provide for pick-up of
residential
wastes
of not less than once a week
(every
seven
days) except in
conditions beyond the Town's
con
trol.
Waste in
excess of three
standard
sized
garbage
bags (27"
x
38") or receptacles will
be
collected
providing a
tag supplied by the Town is
conspicuously attached.
Tags
shall
be charged at
a
rate
Schedule B.
specified
in
4.2
The
occupant
or
owner
and/or
operator
of
a
commercial premise including Provincial and Federal
government premises,
trailer courts,
multi-family
premises,
or apartments, or such other premises as
determined
by Council,
shall be required to
make
arrangements
for
the
removal and
disposal
of
garbage
and waste material to adequately keep
the
premises
in
question free from such
garbage
and
waste.
4.3
When a dwelling or apartment house contains a
com
mercial or industrial establishment that
generates
trade refuse, such trade refuse shall be removed at
the expense of the owner.
4.4
Any
commercial or industrial property
which
does
not have its garbage and refuse removed in a manner
satisfactory
to
the Town, shall
be
charged
for
costs
incurred by the Town to have the
waste
re
moved.
If the bill is not paid, the charges shall
be added to the property taxes.
4.5
Town
Council shall ensure that the
equipment
for
waste
collection and the manner in which waste
is
collected and disposed of within the Town of
Hanna
shall
comply with the regulations of
the
Alberta
Board of Health.
4.6
The
Householder and Business shall keep
free
and
clean
of garbage and refuse one-half of the
width
of
the lane or alley adjoining the property
owned
or occupied by the Householder or Business.
4.7
No
person
or persons shall deposit
any
garbage,
refuse
or
any
material in
a
garbage
stand
or
commercial
container that is not his/her
own
or
under his/her direct control.
4.8
No
person shall bring into the Town of
Hanna
any
garbage or refuse for collection or disposal.
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SECTION 5 - COLLECTION PROCEDURE
5.1
No person,
being the owner,
occupant,
tenant
or
person in charge of any building or premises in the
Town shall put out or permit to be put out any gar
bage,
refuse,
trade refuse, waste
or
ashes
for
collection unless such waste is first contained
in
garbage receptacles in good condition and
designed
for that purpose,
or in such other container as is
specifically
permitted by this by-law.
5.2
No
person
other than the owners or
occupants
or
those appointed by the owners or by the Council
to
collect
waste shall interfere with or disturb
the
contents
of any receptacles or other waste
placed
for collection.
5.3
No garbage collection shall be made from the inside
of
any
building
or from the
basement
or
upper
floors of any multiple dwelling.
5.4
The Town shall not be required to remove any
waste
material
from any receptacle which with
its
con
tents exceeds 22.5 kilograms (50 Pounds) in weight.
5.5
The
Town shall not be responsible for
picking
up
loose ashes or hot ashes.
5.6
Except
as otherwise specifically provided
in
the
by-law,
the collection,
removal,
and disposal of
garbage shall be under the supervision of the coun
cil or their designated agents.
Location of Receptacles
5.7
No
person
shall
place or keep or
placed
or kept any receptacles for
upon any lane,
street, sidewalk or
the Town of Hanna.
Laned Subdivision
permit
ashes or
highway
to
be
waste
within
5.8
Where any premises are served by a lane,
all
gar
bage from such premises shall be placed at a
loca
tion
within 1.5 meters (5 feet) of such lane,
but
not in a lane and shall be easily accessible by the
collector.
Laneless Subdivision
5.9
In
cases where no lane exists all
garbage
recep
tacles from such premises shall be placed for
col
lection
at a location as close as possible to
the
travelled portion of the adjacent street,
but
not
on a sidewalk or in such a location as to interfere
in any way with vehicle or pedestrian traffic.
5.10 The
Town
Superintendent
shall
be
the
final
authority
on
placement of garbage
containers
in
case of a dispute.
II
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SECTION 6 - PREPARATION OF WASTE FOR COLLECTION
6.1
No
person shall put out waste material or
garbage
for collection unless:
(a)
Garbage
and waste from a domestic
establish
ment
is
thoroughly
drained
and
securely
wrapped
in
sufficient paper to
absorb
the
moisture
or placed in plastic bags which
are
properly
tied
before
being
put
in
recep
tacles for collection.
(b)
Waste paper,
cardboard and inoffensive house
hold
refuse is securely tied in
bundles
and
placed
within or beside the garbage or
waste
receptacles for removal.
(c)
Clippings,
lawn
cuttings, shrubs
and
trees
are
compacted and securely tied
in
bundles,
garbage
bags or boxes and placed
beside
the
waste receptacles,
the weight of each bundle,
etc.
not to exceed 22.5 kilograms (50 pounds)
in weight nor 1.5 metres (5 feet) in length.
(d)
Rags
and cast-off garments are tied
securely
in bundles and placed within or beside garbage
or waste receptacles for removal.
(e)
Ashes for collection are quenched and put into
separate containers from other wastes.
SECTION 7 - PROHIBITIONS
7.1
Under the provisions of the by-law no person who is
the owner,
occupant or person in charge or respon
sible
for any land or building in the
Town
shall
allow waste of any kind to accumulate:
(a)
outside
of a building or inside of a
to
which the public or a part of
the
has access; or
portion
public
(b)
on
any land or other premises whether or
not
there is a building or other structure erected
thereon;
EXCEPT for waste which is placed:
(c)
in receptacles required by this by-law;
in
a manner complying with the provisions
of
this by-law; and
(d)
in
a
location designated or allowed
by
the
provisions of this by-law.
7.2
Notwithstanding
anything in Section 7.1
or
else
where
in this by-law contained,
no
person
shall
dispose of waste or allow waste to accumulate
any
where
in any manner which contravenes a
provision
of the Public Health Act,
and the regulation
made
thereunder,
or
a by-law of the Town
relating
to
health, sanitation or nuisances.
'
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Page 7:
7.3
No
person
permit any
flammable,
substance
Town.
shall directly or otherwise
dispose
or
person to dispose of any explosive,
in
volatile, noxious or
dangerous device,
or thing in any waste receptacle in
the
7.4
Except
for sand,
cinders or similar materials
in
reasonable
quantities
placed on icy
or
slippery
streets
or sidewalks,
no person shall deposit
or
permit to be deposited waste of any type whatsoever
upon any portion of a street.
7.5
No
person
shall throw,
sweep or place
dust
or
other waste from any sidewalk or boulevard into any
gutter
or any
other part of a street
but
shall
gather
up such dust or other waste and
place
it
into the proper receptacle provided therefore.
7.6
No
person shall permit any deceased animal to
re
main on any street or highway to obstruct the same,
or to remain un-disposed for longer than four hours
after death.
The owner or person in charge of the
deceased
animal
shall
be
responsible
for
the
charges in connection with its disposal.
7.7
No
person
shall place for collection
pet
manure
which is not enclosed in a suitable, air tight con
tainer
so as to prevent contamination
of
garbage
collection equipment and health hazards.
SECTION
8
- PROVISIONS FOR GARBAGE STANDS
AND
RECEP
TACLES
8.1
Every
householder
within the Town
limits
shall
provide
a garbage stand with sufficient number
of
garbage
cans or
receptacles to hold
seven
days
garbage or refuse from his/her domicile as approved
by
Council.
8.2
If the household from which waste is to be
refuses
or neglects to provide a garbage
receptacle
pursuant
to
the
provisions
by-law,
the same may be provided by the
the expense of the owner/occupant.
removed
stand
or
of
this
Town
at
8.3
In
default
by the householder of payment
of
the
said
costs,
the amount of such
sums
in
default
shall
be a charge against the owner in respect
of
which the stand or receptacle was provided and such
charge
shall be subject to the same penalties
and
collectable by the same manner as other taxes
lev
ied by the said Town.
8.4
When any garbage can has been condemned by the Town
Superintendent, and a written notice to that effect
has
been given to the householder,
the
condemned
garbage
can may be removed and disposed
of
along
with
the garbage from the premises in
which
case
the householder shall forthwith provide a
suitable
garbage
can to replace the one that has been
con
demned and removed at his/her expense.
By-Law No. 825
Page 8:
8.5
The Town may by written notice direct any person to
promptly provide garbage stands, additional garbage
cans
or other approved receptacles or
to
provide
such
receptacles in a proper condition
where
the
Town
considers either that the number of
approved
receptacles
or
their
condition is inadequate
or
insufficient in practice to meet the intent of this
by-law.
SECTION 9 - COMMERCIAL AREA
9.1
Owners
and/or occupants of premises in
commercial
areas
(except for single residences) shall be
re
sponsible for their own commercial waste disposal.
9.2
The
owners,
occupant or person in charge
of
a
commercial premise or apartment house shall:
(a)
cause all waste to be removed so that the same
does not accumulate thereon;
(b)
place containers in sufficient location
about
the
premises
for persons
patronizing
the
premises
to deposit any type of
wrapping
or
discarded
portion
of
anything
sold
or
distributed on the premises.
(c)
ensure
that the container so provided
is
of
suitable material with either spring loaded or
hinged lids,
or other design to prevent
gar
bage from scattering about.
(d)
where
a
private contract for
collection
of
refuse,
garbage and rubbish is
entered
into
with
the
owner, commercial
type
containers
with
lids
may be provided in
locations
ap
proved by the Town.
(e)
cause
all
area immediately
surrounding
the
premises
such
as
parking
lots,
sidewalks,
lanes, etc. to be kept clean of litter.
9.3
Food service outlets which provide take out service
of
prepared foods must provide an outside
garbage
receptacle,
different
from the one used
for
the
garbage
accumulated
during the
preparation
and
handling of food.
The receptacles must have
lids
similar to that described in Section 9.2(c).
SECTION 10 - INDUSTRIAL AREAS
10.1 Industries
shall
be
responsible
for
their
own
industrial waste disposal.
10.2 Industrial wastes
must be kept in an area
blocked
from
public view and stored in such a way that
it
does
not become a public nuisance until such
time
as it is disposed of.
10.3 Owner
and/or
occupant of
commercial
and industrial
contract
for
collection
industrial waste.
premises
containers
of
refuse,
may
provide
for
private
garbage
or
I
.
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Page 9:
10.4 Where wastes are
given
to use of
the onus will be
of
sites
other
Grounds.
not excessive,
permission may
be
waste disposal grounds,
otherwise
on the industry to arrange for use
than
the
Town
Waste
Disposal
10.5 The Council or their designated agents reserve
the
right to control the type and nature of garbage and
industrial waste which is deposited in any disposal
area.
SECTION 11 - CONSTRUCTION ON DEVELOPMENT SITES
11.1 Contractors
and/or Developers are responsible
for
disposal
of
their
own
construction
debris
(rubbish).
11.2 Debris on sites must be stacked on sites so as not
to
cause a nuisance, fire hazard,
or
injuriously
affect the privacy of adjoining properties.
11.3 Debris on sites
must be contained and not
allowed
to spill over or accumulate on any street,
lane or
property.
Every
such
person
shall
be
fully
responsible for any violation of this section.
11.4 Contractors
or
Developers
must
ensure that
any
excavation soil and/or debris is not placed on
any
road
or lane-way without written
permission
from
the Town.
If permission is given,
the contractor
or developer is responsible for returning the
lane
or roadway to previous condition by removal of soil
or debris and cleaning of same.
11.5 Contractors or Developers who are given
permission
to
use the
Town's disposal area must
place
the
garbage
in
the
area
designated
by
the
Town
Superintendent
and
shall be responsible
for
any
costs
involved
in
cleaning
the
Waste
Disposal
Grounds
due
to their
dumping garbage,
or
shall
arrange to have
the disposal area cleaned at their
expense.
11.6 All major construction projects (new houses,
major
house
renovations and commercial
type
buildings)
may
be required to have a Commercial container
on
the construction site during construction.
SECTION 12 - PRIVATE DISPOSAL OF WASTE
12.1 No person who has waste of any description
requir
ing disposal shall dispose of it elsewhere than
at
a disposal site of a type appropriate for the
type
of waste .
12.2 A
person who has
disposed of
waste on
any
land
contrary
to
the provisions of Section 12
of
the
by-law,
shall remove the same upon being
required
to do so by the owner, occupant or person in charge
of the land,
or by the By-law Enforcement Officer,
but
such removal shall not prevent him from
being
prosecuted for a contravention of this section.
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Page 10:
12.3 If the person who has placed waste on land contrary
to
the
provisions of Section 12 of
this
by-law
can
not be ascertained or neglects or
refuses
to
remove
the waste therefrom; the owner, occupant or
person
in
charge of the land
shall
remove
the
waste
or
cause the waste to be removed
from
the
land
upon
being
directed to do so by
the
Town
Superintendent.
SECTION 13 - CONVEYANCE OF WASTE
13.1 A
person
using a
vehicle
of any description
to
convey
waste
of
any
type whatsoever
from
the
property
where the
waste is
accumulated
or
is
produced
to
any other location either
within
or
without the
Town, whether the same is to be placed
into a Town
Disposal site or not,
shall cover the
box, body or
portion of the vehicle in which
the
waste is transported by a tarpaulin, canvas, wooden
covering
or a
covering of any
other
description
which is so
placed and secured so that no
portion
of
waste is
able to come loose from
the
vehicle
and
fall on any
public or private property
other
than that from
which it is removed.
13.2 A person who transports waste through the Town by a
vehicle of any description in a manner so that
any
portion
of the
waste
detaches
itself
from
the
vehicle
and falls on property other than
property
from
which
it is taken is guilty
of
an
offense
against this by-law.
SECTION 14 - BURNING REGULATION
14.1 No
burning
of
garbage or waste shall be
allowed
within the boundaries of the Town of Hanna.
SECTION 15 - DISPOSAL GROUND
15.1 The Town reserves the right to control the type and
nature
of
refuse which may be
deposited
in
the
disposal grounds and no refuse may be deposited
in
the disposal grounds except in accordance with such
guidelines as the Town may from time to time set1
(a)
householders
who haul
garbage to
the
Town
disposal
grounds must
deposit
same
where
directed by the attendant.
(b)
metal,
car
bodies and
other
similar
items
must be placed in the designated area.
15.2 Any
person using
the Town disposal grounds
shall
obey all
signs
posted and
follow any directions,
instructions or orders given by the attendant.
SECTION 16 - GARBAGE CONTRACTORS
16.1 All
designated garbage contractors for the Town of
Hanna
shall
provide the Town
with
a
$5,000.00
(five
thousand dollar)
letter of
credit
from
a
financial institution that the Town
can draw funds
from,
if required, for clean-up
and/or repairs to
public roadways
damaged by a
collection vehicle.
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16.2 Collectors
shall replace emptied
receptacles
and
the
lids in approximately the same location
where
picked up.
16.3 No collector shall leave refuse on the ground which
he
has spilled from the receptacle or the
collec
tion vehicle.
SECTION 17 - SPRING OR FALL CLEAN-UP
17.1 Council
may
at any time call for Spring
or
Fall
Clean-ups for special occasions.
17.2 The Town may,
provide
these
of this by-law
etc.).
at no extra charge to the residents,
extra pick-ups where the
provisions
are met (bagging, boxing,
bundling,
17.3 Residents
will
be
so
advised
of
the
special
pick-ups by insertion of advice in the local
news
paper at least one week prior to the dates.
SECTION 18 - REFUSAL OF SERVICE
18.1 Non-payment of invoices or bills or any
contraven
tion
of this By-Law shall result in
cessation
of
services.
18.2 Collectors may refuse to collect refuse,
debris or
waste
products which have not been securely
pack
aged or contained,
or if the containers have
been
torn
or ripped to allow spilling or scattering
of
the contents.
18.3 Service may be refused for any other reason
deemed
sufficient and reasonable by Council.
SECTION 19 - PENALTIES
19.1 Where any person is alleged to have breached any of
the provisions of this by-law,
the By-Law Enforce
ment Officer or any official designated by
Council
may serve upon such person a violation tag specify
ing the
offence and requiring payment to the
Town
of an amount specified on the notice.
19.2 Any
violation tag
issued under the provisions
of
this
by-law
shall be deemed
to
be
sufficiently
served if served personally upon the person alleged
to
have
committed the offence or upon the
owner,
occupier or other person in charge of the
premises
upon
which the offence is
alleged to
have
been
committed.
19.3 Every
person who
violates
any
provision of this
by-law
is
guilty of an
offence and
liable
on
summary conviction to a fine not less than
$200.00
(two hundred dollars), exclusive of costs, for each
offence,
and in
default of
payment
thereof
to
imprisonment for a period not exceeding 60
(Sixty)
days.
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19.4 Any person violating any provision of this
by-law,
and
to whom a violation tag has been
issued,
may
avoid
prosecution
for the offence by
paying
the
prescribed
penalty as set out in Schedule
"A"
of
this
by-law,
within 30 days,
as indicated on the
violation tag.
SCHEDULE
20.1 Schedule "A"
and "B"
shall be deemed part of this
By-Law.
20.2 Council may at any time,
by resolution,
amend the
fees indicated in Schedule "A"
and/or "B"
of this
By-Law.
21.1
It is the intention of the Council of the Town
of
Hanna
that each separate provision of this
By-Law
shall be deemed independent of all other provisions
and it is further the intention of the Council that
if any provision of the By-Law be declared
invalid
for
any reason by a Court of
competent
jurisdic
tion, then all other provisions of the By-Law shall
remain valid and enforceable.
22.1 By-Law No. 687 is hereby repealed.
23.1 This By-Law shall take effect as of the date of the
final reading thereof.
READ A FIRST TIME this 12th day of July A.O., 1994.
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TOWN OF HANNA
SCHEDULE "A"
TO BY-LAW NO. 825
PENALTIES - VIOLATIONS:
Section 4
Collection General
Section 5
Improper waste receptacles
and/or bagging, bundling
Not keeping garbage confined
Section 6 1 7, 8
Preparation of waste
Prohibitions & Garbage Stands
and Receptacles
Section 9
Food outlets not supplying
receptacles
Section 10
Industrial Areas
Section 11
Construction sites
not disposing properly
Section 12
Disposal of waste
contrary to the by-law
Section 13
Waste from vehicles unto
public/private property
Section 14
Burning Debris
Section 15
Dumping at disposal grounds
without permission
FIRST
OFFENCE
$50.00
$50.00
$50.00
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
$50.00
$100.00
$50.00
SECOND &
SUBSEQUENT
OFFENCE
$100.00
$100.00
$100.00
$200.00
$200.00
$200.00
$200.00
$100.00
$200.00
$100.00
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TOWN OF HANNA
SCHEDULE "B"
TO BY-LAW NO. 825
Garbage Rates for the Town of Hanna shall be:
A.
BILLING:
A
charge for
garbage
collection
and
for
the
operation
and maintenance of the
Regional
Waste
Transfer Site
shall be included in the water bill
ing
mailed from the
Town Office every two
months
and
where
there is no billing for
water
service
specifically,
billing for garbage
rates
will
be
handled
in the same manner as though there
was
a
water billing.
B.
BASIC RESIDENTIAL PICKUP CHARGE
There shall be a
months
for
one
three
standard
of
residential
minimum charge of $6.50 every
two
pickup per week of
no
more
than
sized garbage bags or
receptacles
waste.
C.
REGIONAL WASTE AUTHORITY CHARGE
There shall be a minimum charge of $13.00 every two
months for the Regional Waste Authority Fee.
D.
TAGS FOR EXCESS WASTE
There
shall
be a charge of $2.50 per
tag
to
be
placed
on garbage in excess of that allowed
under
Section 4.1