Waste Management Bylaw (2123-19)

Stettler, Alberta

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Page 1 BYLAW 2123-19 A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF STETTLER IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA TO REGULATE AND PROVIDE CURBSIDE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF GARBAGE, CURBSIDE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS, AND COLLECTION OF COMPOSTING MATERIALS LOCATED AT COMPOSTING SITE LOCATIONS WITHIN THE TOWN OF STETTLER. WHEREAS the Municipal Government Act Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26 (the Act), and amendments thereto, provides that Council may pass bylaws for the municipal purposes respecting the services provided by or on behalf of the municipality, and the enforcement of bylaws; and WHEREAS it is desirable to regulate and manage the storage, collection and disposal of garbage, manage the storage, collection and disposal of recyclable materials and collection of composting materials at various compost collection sites within the Town of Stettler; NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Town of Stettler in Council duly enacts as follows: Title and Application 1. This bylaw shall be known as the "Waste Control Bylaw" for the Town of Stettler 2. The system for the collection and disposal of garbage, collection and disposal of recyclable materials and collection of composting materials at various compost collection sites within the corporate limits of the Town of Stettler shall be operated in the manner herein set forth 3. The Town shall have the sole right to collect and dispose or to contract the collection and disposal or to allow for private collection of all garbage and recyclable materials collected from dwellings and light commercial properties in the Town pursuant to provisions of this bylaw; all garbage shall be delivered to the Regional Landfill Site operated by the Stettler Waste Management Authority located in the N.E. 1/4 Sec 33-40-19-W4th Meridian during the normal operating hours. All recyclable materials shall be taken to a recycling facility of the collector's choice 4. The Town shall have the sole right to collect and dispose or to contract the collection and disposal or to allow for private collection of all compost material collected from compost collection sites within the Town pursuant to provisions of this bylaw; Compost material collected from each site shall be disposed of at Town of Stettler Composite Site located at the Stettler Transfer Site. (PT SE9-39-19W4th) 5. The Town of Stettler shall not be obligated to collect any garbage or recyclable materials at any dwelling where this bylaw is being contravened Definitions For the purposes of this bylaw, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivatives shall have the meanings given herein. When inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future; words in the plural number include the singular, and words in the singular include the plural. The word "shall" is always mandatory, and not merely directory In this Bylaw, unless the context otherwise requires: a) "Alley" means a roadway located at the rear of any property and shall include all the land from the property line to the property line on the opposite side of said roadway Page 2 b) "Apartment" means a building divided into separate self-contained living suites having sleeping, cooking and bathroom or toilet facilities; and which contain more than four (4) such suites c) "Ashes" means the residue or material remaining after a substance has been burned, whether such substance has been completely burned or not d) "Bulk Waste" includes furniture, appliances, mattresses, bicycles, or other oversize items not capable of being placed in a Household Waste Cart for collection e) "Building Waste" means all waste produced in the process of constructing, altering, repairing, or demolishing a building; including earth, vegetation, and rock displaced during the process of building f) "Bylaw Enforcement Officer" shall be a Peace Officer or Bylaw Enforcement Officer employed or contracted by the Town of Stettler g) "Collection area" means the location within the corporate limits of the Town of Stettler from which residential garbage collection and disposal and residential recyclable materials collection and disposal shall be undertaken from all dwellings within the Town of Stettler, as per Schedule A h) "Collection Day" means a day established and published by the Town of Stettler for Curbside residential garbage collection and disposal and residential recyclable materials collection and disposal, as per Schedule A i) "Collection Point" means the property, roadway, alley or street allowance, which has been designated by the Town of Stettler for the setting out of Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers for curbside collection j) "Church" means a place of worship k) "Clean Wood" means an unfinished or untreated piece of wood l) "Collectors" means the persons who collect garbage, recyclable materials and compost materials within the Town for and on behalf of the Town or on behalf of a private party m) "Commercial Property Waste" means any waste generate by commercial property, industrial property, institutional property, community property, governmental property, religious property or charitable organizations n) "Compost Material" means plant material, leaves, and debris commonly thrown away in the course of maintaining yards and gardens, including grass clippings but excludes noxious weeds, sod, soil, asphalt, dirt, tree limbs, tree trunks, whole shrubs and or bushes o) "Construction Waste" means any waste produce in the process of constructing, altering, renovating, repairing, or demolishing a building; including earth, vegetation, and rock displaced during the process of construction p) "Condominium" means a building or bareland subdivision divided into individually owned units as described in the Condominium Property Act and any amendment thereto; and each condominium unit shall be deemed to be a single dwelling for the purpose of this bylaw q) "Council" means the Municipal Council of the Town of Stettler r) "Curbside Collection" means the system established under this bylaw by the Town of Stettler for the residential garbage collection and disposal and residential recyclable materials collection and disposal within the Town of Stettler s) "Customer" means the owner or occupant of a dwelling located within the Town of Stettler t) "Dwelling" means a residential premises for the domestic use of one or more individuals living a single housekeeping unit, with cooking, eating, living, sleeping and sanitary facilities including secondary suites and rental suites but does not include apartments, row houses or town houses with more than 4 units in each housing block, hotels, hospitals, motels, mixed use developments or institutional property. A duplex, secondary suites and rental suites shall be considered two dwelling units; a four-plex shall be considered four dwelling units; and individual condominium units and individual mobile homes within mobile home parks shall be deemed to be a single dwelling unit for the purpose of this bylaw Page 3 u) "Excess Garbage" means any garbage generated at a dwelling which exceeds the capacity of one Household Waste Cart v) "Garbage" means all non-recyclable garbage generated through ordinary day-to-day activities from each dwelling w) "Household Waste Cart" includes a Garbage Cart and/or Recycling Container supplied by the Town of Stettler to each dwelling x) "Hazardous Waste" means any substance which is capable of causing bodily harm to any person handling, or coming in contact with, such substance y) "Industrial Property" means a building or premises in which any manufacturing, processing, production, cleaning, repairing, servicing, testing, storage, warehousing, distribution, transhipment of any materials, goods, products, or equipment is carried on z) "Institutional Property" means non-commercial, non-residential places where the occupants sojourn for limited periods; and includes, but is not limited to, hospitals, schools, churches, government buildings and senior citizens residential lodges aa) "Light Commercial Properties" - means properties that are currently receiving manual garbage collection services from the collector for the monthly charge established by Council. These properties (schedule C) shall be grandfathered in for the purposes of this bylaw. bb) "Manager" means the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) for the Town of Stettler, or their designate cc) "Occupant" means any person who occupies a dwelling or land and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, includes every resident, tenant, owner and general contractor or builder dd) "Recycling Container" means a "green bin" supplied by the Town of Stettler to each dwelling to contain all recyclable materials for collection. Customers may also have other open face box plastic bins and clear plastic recyclable bags to contain recyclable materials for collection in lieu of the "green bin", to the satisfaction of the Manager ee) "Residential Premises" includes: a. any building containing a single-family dwelling (single detached dwelling); b. a mobile home situated in a mobile home park; and c. a semi-detached dwelling including secondary suites, rental suites, duplexes, four-plexes, town houses with 4 or less units, row houses with 4 or less units, where each single dwelling unit is deemed to be a residential premise ff) "Storage Area" means the area of the residential premises where the Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers are be stored on non- collection days. The storage area does not mean the travelling area of a roadway or alley. gg) "Street" means public thoroughfares within the Town; and includes, where the context allows, the sidewalk and borders of the streets, and all parts appearing in the Land Titles Office as set aside for public thoroughfares. When used in distinction to a lane, the word "street" shall mean the public thoroughfare on which the premises in question backs onto hh) "Town" means the municipal corporation of the Town of Stettler ii) "Violation Ticket" means a violation ticket issued pursuant to Part 2 of the Provincial Offences Procedure Act jj) "Written Warning" means a written warning issued by a Bylaw Enforcement Officer that outlines a violation of this bylaw, corrective action, and timeline to complete corrective action Waste Collection and Disposal and Recyclable Material Collection and Disposal Collection Fee 1. Garbage and recyclable materials from each dwelling shall be removed by the Town or the Town's Contractor for a monthly fee Page 4 2. Fees and charges for collection services shall be billed to the owner or occupant of any dwelling that receives collection services 3. An owner or occupant shall be responsible for all fees and charges from the date of ownership or occupancy of a dwelling, whichever occurs first 4. Fees and charges shall be invoiced on a Town of Stettler Utility Bill, and are payable in accordance with the terms and conditions of that invoice 5. Commercial property including businesses, hotels, hospitals, motels, mixed-use developments or institutional properties shall make private arrangements for the collection and disposal of all garbage and recyclable materials 6. Monthly utility charges for collection services shall continue to be applicable to light commercial properties, as per schedule C, which have been grandfathered for the purpose of this bylaw 7. All persons shall provide and maintain in reasonable condition a storage area for the placement of garbage and recyclable materials, Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers as storage between collection days 8. All dwellings within the collection area shall be levied monthly garbage collection and disposal fees and recycling collection and disposal fees as established by Council by bylaw 9. All dwellings while in account with the Town of Stettler for utility service (water and/or sewer) are deemed to be in account for garbage and recyclable materials collection and disposal services 10. A dwelling in the Town of Stettler that was part of the 2010 annexation from the County of Stettler, and is not connected to the Town utility service (water and/or sewer) may request for the collection and disposal of garbage and recyclable materials with the Manager, in writing, for the full garbage and recycling utility monthly fee as established by Council 11. A dwelling in the Town of Stettler that was part of the 2010 annexation from the County of Stettler, and is not connected to the Town utility service (water and/or sewer) may opt out of the collection and disposal of garbage and recyclable materials with the Manager, in writing and will be charged the monthly garbage and recycling utility fee as established by Council minus the actual cost of collection and disposal of garbage and recyclable materials paid by the Town of Stettler to the Contractor by contract 12. The cost per month of collection and disposal of garbage and recyclable materials as determined by Council from each dwelling within the collection area in the Town of Stettler shall be added to and form part of the Town of Stettler Utility Bill and shall be due and payable on or before the due date shown on the Utility Bill 13. A penalty charge shall be levied on any unpaid amount which is outstanding after the due date. 14. Enforcement of payment of any charges or fees or rates levied pursuant to this bylaw may be any or all of the following methods, namely: a. by action in any court of competent jurisdiction; b. by shutting off the utility service being supplied to the consumer, or discontinuing the service thereof; c. by entering the account on the assessment and tax roll of the Town where the consumer is the owner of the premises being served; Page 5 d. by referral to a Financial Collection Agency acting on behalf of the Town of Stettler. Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers 15. All dwellings will be supplied with one Household Waste Cart and one Recycling Container. Additional Recycling Containers only may be available for pickup at the Town office for a fee of $10.00 per additional container 16. A Household Waste Cart and Recycling Container will be assigned to each specific address within the Town of Stettler 17. Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers are supplied and owned by the Town of Stettler 18. If a Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container is lost, stolen or damaged, the customer may make a request to the Town of Stettler to repair or replace the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container, subject to the following: a. If the damage to the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container is deemed to be as a result of non-compliance with any part of this bylaw, the customer is responsible for the full cost of repair or replacement along with any other applicable fees or charges b. If a Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container is damaged as a result of the customer's neglect and/or willful damage, the customer is responsible for the full cost of repair or replacement along with any other applicable fees or charges c. The Manager will have final discretion on any matters under this section 19. It is an offence to alter or modify a Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container for the purpose of changing the intended use of the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container without the written consent of the Town of Stettler Collection Schedule (Schedule A) 20. Curbside collection will occur in accordance with the schedule established by the Town of Stettler, as per Schedule A Garbage Collection and Disposal and Recyclable Materials Collection and Disposal 21. The Town of Stettler shall maintain a system for the collection, removal and disposal of garbage and recyclable materials from residential properties within the Town of Stettler boundaries 22. The Town of Stettler may enter into a contract with any person for the collection of all or a portion or specific types of garbage and recyclable materials within the Town Limits 23. The Town shall not be responsible for the collection or disposal of any garbage and recyclable materials generated on any tax exempt, mixed use, multi-unit developments over four units, commercial property, industrial property or institutional property as designated in the Town of Stettler Land-Use Bylaw 24. All persons requiring a higher level of service for the collection of materials not covered under this bylaw herein may make their own arrangements with a collector at no additional cost to the Town for collection and disposal of garbage 25. The Town shall not be obligated to collect any garbage and recyclable materials at any dwelling or premises where the provisions of this bylaw are being contravened, and the owner or occupant of such dwelling shall be so notified by the Town or by the placement of a written warning or violation tag Page 6 26. All dwellings within the collection area and Town owned or operated buildings and facilities shall have their garbage and recyclable materials removed by collectors engaged by the Town to provide such service at regular intervals established by Council, as per Schedule A 27. Any commercial property or industrial property which does not have its garbage removed in a manner satisfactory to the Manager, shall be charged for costs incurred by the Town to have the garbage removed and disposed of at the Stettler Transfer Station 28. No collection will be made where there is a threat of harassment of, or interference with, a collector by the owners or occupants 29. No persons, other than those authorized under the provisions of this bylaw, shall interfere with or disturb the contents of a Household Waste Cart or the Recycling Container after the same has been placed for collection 30. The collector shall not be responsible for the cleanup of garbage and recyclable materials spilled by the owner or resulting from the garbage and recyclable materials being stored in insecure garbage or recycling container 31. The municipality will not be responsible for any damages to Household Waste Carts or Recycling Containers as a result of the owner or occupant's use of such Household Waste Carts or Recycling Containers Placement of Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers for Collection 32. Every owner or occupant of a dwelling in the Town shall ensure that all Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers assigned to that property are set out on collection day, in such a manner that Automated Collection may occur, as per Schedule A, including: a. If the dwelling is adjacent to an alley, Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers shall be placed adjacent to and facing the alley b. If the dwelling is not adjacent to an alley, Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers shall be placed at the curb of the street, touching the edge of the gutter, at the mouth of the driveway with the cart or container facing the street or as near as possible to the roadway at the front of the property, without obstructing the sidewalk and as directed by the Manager or a Bylaw Enforcement Officer and allowed to remain, only on collection day c. Placement at the collection point no sooner than 24 hours ahead of a scheduled collection for the dwelling and ensure Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers are set out for collection prior to 7:00a.m. on collection day d. Ensure that Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers are removed from the collection point and returned to their storage area no later than 8:00 pm on collection day e. Ensure the Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers are placed such that they have clearances from any obstacles of one meter on all sides and ensure overhead clearance above carts f. Ensure that the Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers are placed out for collection in a way that they cannot easily be tipped over 33. The Town may assign a collection point for any dwelling, in which case the Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers shall be placed in order to provide the collector unobstructed and convenient access thereto 34. In cases where other special conditions exist which make the collection point impractical as per section 33 above, such Household Waste Carts and Page 7 Recycling Containers shall, with the approval of the Manager, be located at a reasonable place for pickup by the contractor, as directed by the Manager 35. The owner or occupant of a dwelling shall ensure that the Household Waste Cart and Recycling Container assigned to the premises are in all situations including winter conditions, placed out for collection at a location that is level with the street/lane surface and that the collection point location is clear of snow and ice to provide for ready access by the collection vehicle 36. Every person who fails to comply with the provisions of this bylaw shall be responsible for their own garbage and recyclable materials which have been generated on such property 37. Every person shall ensure that the Household Waste Cart and Recycling Containers are located so as not to impede or obstruct pedestrian or vehicular traffic or road maintenance operations or so as to endanger the safety of the collector or any other person 38. The Manager shall be the final authority on placement of Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers in cases of a dispute Preparation of Garbage and Recyclable Materials for Residential Collection 39. No person shall, within the Town of Stettler: a. place any oil, grease, liquid fat, flammable liquids or other fluid waste for disposal within the Household Waste Carts b. place any garbage or any discarded material whatsoever, on any property not his own or occupied by him, except in a Transfer Station or Landfill area provided for the disposal of such material c. place any scrap lumber or discarded building materials of any kind with/or as garbage unless contained within the Household Waste Cart ensuring nothing is protruding from the Household Waste Cart d. place any loose litter or sawdust in Household Waste Cart, unless it is bagged. e. place for disposal any dangerous goods, hazardous waste or radioactive materials in the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container f. place fluorescent lighting inside the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container for collection and disposal. Disposal of fluorescent lighting shall be done at the Stettler Transfer Site by the occupant g. place hypodermic needles inside the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container for collection and disposal. Hypodermic needles shall be broken at the hub; and be encased in a stout cardboard box, a metal or plastic container, or other such container that cannot be broken or punctured by the needle h. place any material directly in the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container which might adhere to the inside of the cart i. compress contents placed in the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container in such a manner that the material does not fall freely from the Cart or Container during the regular collection process 40. The owner or occupant of a dwelling shall keep the lane in the rear and/or the roadway and sidewalk in front of their premises in a clean and tidy condition and free from garbage or recyclable materials. Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers shall be removed from the collection point and properly stored in their storage area after collection 41. No owner or occupant shall permit garbage or recycle materials to accumulate loosely on any land or property 42. The owner or occupant of a dwelling within the collection area shall: Page 8 a. utilize only the Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers provided by the Town for the collection and disposal of household garbage and collection and disposal of recyclable materials b. ensure that all garbage is contained within the Household Waste Carts, ensuring cart lids are completely closed so that material is not spilled during collection c. ensure that all recyclable materials are contained within the Recycling Container or neatly bundled and place beside or under the Recycling Container for collection 43. In the event where garbage and recyclable materials are to be collected from condominiums, collection bins for said units shall all be placed in a centralized location for pick-up, or near a travelled portion of the access road lane; on the property of the premises or elsewhere to the satisfaction of the Manager 44. Where garbage and recyclable materials are to be collected from any dwelling where, in the opinion of the Manager, it is impractical to locate or store the Household Waste Carts and Recycling Containers for collection, collectors may be required to enter into the aforesaid property to collect the garbage and recyclable materials PROHIBITIONS 45. Unless special arrangements for collection are agreed to by the Manager, the Town shall not remove: a. building materials and building waste b. discarded furniture, household equipment and appliances c. discarded automobile parts, including tires and other private vehicles d. tree limbs, whole shrubs or bushes, or portions of hedges e. fences, gates and other permanent and semi-permanent fixtures on the premises f. discarded heavy machinery 46. No person shall, within the Town of Stettler: a. include any of the following materials in a Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container: i. hazardous waste ii. bio-hazardous medical wastes, blood samples or cultures from laboratory and clinical works iii. bulk waste iv. flammable, combustible or oxidizing materials v. materials that are on fire or above a temperature of 65°C vi. explosive substances, objects or mechanisms vii. hot ashes for the purposes of this item, ashes shall not be considered "cold" until at least 5 days after they have been removed from a fire viii. oil, oil filters, or oil containers ix. trees, tree stumps, logs, land-clearing debris, timbers and fence posts; sod, soil, asphalt, dirt, tree limbs, tree trunks, whole shrubs and bushes, or concrete material x. construction waste xi. motor vehicle parts and farm implements xii. commercial property waste xiii. liquid waste xiv. waste materials not identified as acceptable for landfilling pursuant to any permit or certificate issued by Alberta Environment xv. any excess garbage that exceeds the capacity of the Household Waste Cart or prevents the lid from closing Page 9 xvi. luminescent gas filled electric discharge tubes or florescent tubes xvii. any material that is designated by Alberta Recyclable Management Authority; or xviii. any material that is designated/banned by regional landfills xix. prohibited noxious weeds as listed under the Weed Control Regulation b. burn waste or garden refuse outside of a building in any area of the Town from which waste is presently collected by the Town. However, the burning of clean wood is acceptable when burned in an appropriate fire pit or other similar safe structure. c. fill any Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container in such manner that: - the cover cannot be fitted properly thereon; - the contents thereof cannot be easily removed therefrom; - the contents thereof are overflowing d. store building waste on any portion of any Town street or alley at any time. Special consideration may be given at the discretion of the Manager e. place waste of any type or direct or allow to be placed upon any portion of a street or alley with the exception of sand or similar materials placed in reasonable quantities on icy or slippery streets or sidewalks, as approved by the Manager f. dispose of waste of any description elsewhere than at a disposal site of a type appropriate for the type of waste; and in a fashion directed by the Manager g. deposit waste on any Town street, lane, in any public park, place or watercourse h. pick through, or remove, or in any way interfere with any garbage or recyclable materials on property not his own i. collect waste for use as animal food SCAVENGING 47. No Person shall place garbage or recyclable material in the Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container of another person without the other person's consent 48. No Person other than an authorized collector or the person placing garbage or recyclable material in a Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container shall interfere with, disturb, or remove the contents of a Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container set out for collection RIGHTS OF SUSPENSION 49. The Manager may suspend curbside collection from any dwelling for non- compliance with this bylaw, whether the non-compliance has been prosecuted or not RIGHT OF ENTRY 50. The Manager or Bylaw Enforcement Officer may enter at all reasonable times upon any property subject to the provisions of this bylaw for the purposes of ascertaining whether the regulations, directions or provisions contained in this bylaw are being met NEW CONSTRUCTION 51. For any newly constructed dwellings within the Town of Stettler, curbside collection and the invoicing of applicable fees shall commence when the owner or occupant is granted permission to occupy (occupancy permit) under the building permit Composting Sites Collection - Schedule B Page 10 52. Compost material collection shall be performed by the collector at least twice per week on a seasonal basis (generally starting in the third week of April and ending in the second week of November) from multiple sites determined by the Town (Schedule B). The Contractor shall empty all compost bins at each site on a mutually agreed upon regular schedule (Tuesday and Fridays preferred), and for any additional pick-ups that may be requested by the Town. Compost material pick up at each site shall be disposed of at Town of Stettler Composite Site located at the Stettler Transfer Site. (PTSE9-39-19-W4th) Collectors 53. It shall be the responsibility of the collectors to: a. be as careful as is reasonable possible not to damage or misuse any Household Waste Cart or Recycling Container b. replace emptied Household Waste Carts or Recycling Containers in approximately the same location where picked up c. ensure that all garbage placed out for pick-up is disposed of in a satisfactory manner, providing the regulations set forth in this bylaw are met and adhered to d. any garbage and recyclable materials properly out on collection day, as per this bylaw must be picked up e. no collector shall leave garbage or recyclable materials on the ground which has spilled from the Household Waste Cart, the Recycling Container or the collection vehicle during the collection process f. Collectors shall drive in the center of the alley and not on the shoulder of the alley Offenses and Penalties 54. Every person who contravenes any portion of this bylaw is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine outlined in a violation ticket of not less than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) and not more than Twenty-Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500.00) 55. Notwithstanding any other provisions for penalties in this bylaw, a Bylaw Enforcement Officer may, in lieu of laying any violation ticket in respect to the alleged breach, issue a written warning to the owner or occupant outlining the corrective action and the timeline to complete the corrective action 56. In the event that the actions prescribed with the written warning are not completed within the time allotted herein, a Bylaw Enforcement Officer may thereafter lay a violation ticket in respect to the offense for which the written warning was issued 57. Whenever, in this bylaw, it is directed that an owner or occupant of any building or premises shall do any matter of thing, then in default of its being done, any or all such owners or occupants shall be liable to prosecution and it shall be no defence for any owner or occupant so prosecuted to allege that any other person is responsible for such default 58. No section in this bylaw shall be deemed to nullify, amend, supersede, or repeal any provisions or regulations pertaining to fire or public health, but in the event of any conflict between such regulations and this bylaw, the provisions of this bylaw shall be modified only to the extent necessary to give effect to the fire or health requirements as the case may be 59. Where the provisions of this bylaw are more stringent than provisions of fire or health regulations, the more stringent provisions shall be followed Page 11 ADMINISTERING THE BYLAW 60. The Manager is authorized to administer this bylaw, as well as supervise, control and direct the curbside collection SEVERABILITY 61. Each provision of this bylaw is independent of all other provisions. If any such provision is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, all other provisions of this bylaw will remain valid and enforceable TRANSITIONAL 62. Bylaws 1537, 1538 and 1706-94 - are hereby rescinded 63. READ a first time this 17th day of December, A.D. 2019. Read a second time this 17th day of December, A.D. 2019. Read a third and finally passed this 17th day of December, A.D. 2019. ____________________________________ Mayor ____________________________________ Assistant CAO Schedule A - 2019 Residential Garbage and Recycling Schedule Page 12 Schedule B - 2019 Town of Stettler Compost Bin Locations Page 13 Bin Locations and Numbers of Bins - Compost Bin Pick-up Tuesdays and Fridays Each Week Location 1 - 2 Bins Location 2 - 8 Bins Location 3 - 2 Bins Location 4 - 2 Bins Location 5 - 2 Bins Location 6 - 3 Bins Location 7 - 2 Bins Location 8 - 2 Bins (proposed 2020 - 1 Bin - 1 Bin relocated to 62nd street for campground) Total - 23 Bins Schedule C - 2019 Light Commercial Properties Page 14 D_Utility Account # UT Cust Name Add1 Add2 Status D_End Billing 1 070010.01 West. Canadian District of the 6109 41 Avenue Active 02/07/2019 2 081100.01 Grace Fellowship Baptist 5923 51 Avenue Active 02/07/2019 3 082560.00 Stettler Church ofthe Nazarene 5717A 50 Avenue Active 02/07/2019 4 083200.00 St. Peters Lutheran Church 5712 48 Avenue Active 02/07/2019 5 093020.00 Stettler Congregation of 6912 50A AvenueActive 02/07/2019 6 110035.02 1254391 Alberta Ltd 4701 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 7 110040.05 Joca Designs Inc. 4705 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 8 110060.02 Vision Credit Union Ltd. 4707 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 9 110230.02 1240837 Alberta Ltd. 4921 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 10 110290.01 Gilbert, James Middleton 4937 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 11 110300.03 Rehman, William Henry 4939 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 12 110450.01 Sikstrom, Shawna Renee 4909 51 Avenue Active 02/07/2019 13 110800.00 Lynes, Edward Lorne 4719 49 Street Active 02/07/2019 14 110810.00 Alberta Conference of Seventh-Day 4801 49 Street Active 02/07/2019 15 130035.03 F.C.S.S. 4720 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 16 130085.00 Nicolay, Herman R. 4812A 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 17 130140.04 Hansel, Ron 4826 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 18 130160.02 Variable Finance Inc. 4832 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 19 130190.16 Heartland Ag Marketing Inc. 4908 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 20 130260.06 Phillips, Brett Carey 4920 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 21 130350.06 Hatch, Derrick F. 4940 50 Street Active 02/07/2019 22 130610.08 Osterud, Erick Charles 4909 51 Street Active 02/07/2019 23 130950.00 Stettler United Church Trustee 4816 51 Street Active 02/07/2019 24 130970.03 Howarth, Rick E Professional 4902 51 Street Active 02/07/2019 25 130990.02 V.N. Patel Holdings Ltd. 4906 51 Street Active 02/07/2019 26 140830.00 Roman Catholic Church 5401 50 Avenue Active 02/07/2019