Solid Waste Control By-law 146-17

Brant, Ontario · adopted 2017-09-26

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BY-LAW NUMBER 146-17 - of ­ THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF BRANT To govern Solid Waste in the County of Brant WHEREAS Section 10(1) of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25 authorizes Council to enact a by-law respecting any service that the municipality considers necessary or desirable for the public; AND WHEREAS Section 425 of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, c.25 provides that a municipality may pass by-laws providing that any person, or any director or officer of a corporation who knowingly concurs in the contravention of a by-law, is guilty of an offence; AND WHEREAS Section 446 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25 authorizes Council to by by-law direct that, in default of a person doing that which he is directed or required to do by by-law, such matter or thing be done at the person's expense and may recover that cost by adding the total to the tax roll and collecting in the same manner as taxes; AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the County of Brant is desirous of enacting such a by-law; NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF BRANT HEREBY ENACTS as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS a) "Animal waste" means excrement from any animal and also includes any material used for the collection of excrement from animals and all material contaminated with the excrement. b) "Ashes" means the solid residue of any fuel after such fuel has been consumed by fire, but does not include soot. c) "Appliance waste" means those items categorized as appliance waste in Schedule A, of this By-law. d) "Collectible waste" means waste for which the County provides collection that is categorized as collectible waste in Schedule A of this By-law and other waste that is designated by the Designated County Official as collectible waste. e) "Collection" means the removal and disposal of waste by the County. f) "Collection Point" means a place on the highway fronting a property, as close as possible to the edge of the roadway; or that part of a property that has been designated, by written notice, by the Designated County Official as the collection point for that property. g) "Compostable material" means food waste as categorized in Schedule A, of this By­ law. h) "Compost Container" means a container, as defined in Schedule B in this By-law, for the setting out of compostable material. i) "Contractor" means any person or corporation which has entered into a contract with the County for the collection of waste on behalf of the County. j) "Council" means the Council of the Corporation of the County of Brant. k) "County" means the Corporation of the County of Brant. l) "Designated County Official" means the General Manager of Operations for the Corporation of the County or person(s) designated by them. m) "Dwelling unit" means dwelling unit as defined in the County Zoning By-law. n) "Eligible property" means any of the following: i) Single residential dwelling which includes a single detached dwelling, a semi­ detached dwelling, duplex dwelling, public street fronting row house which each unit is an individual property and front a public street, vertical stacked townhouse which each unit is an individual property and front a public street, all as defined in the County Zoning By-law; ii) Multi-residential property which includes a multiple dwelling, triplex dwelling, fourplex dwelling, rowhouse, street fronting row house which all units are located on 1 property, stacked townhouse which all units are located on 1 property, and apartment building all as defined in the County Zoning By-law which are deemed to be an eligible property by the Designated County Official in accordance with the Technical Guidelines for Waste Collection for Multi- Residential Properties; iii) Condominium Developments which are deemed to be an eligible property by the Designated County Official in accordance with the Technical Guidelines for Waste Collection for Condominium Developments; iv) Commercial and Not for Profit Institutional properties, as outlined in the County of Brant Policy PWE-2011-02; and v) Any other property or class of property deemed to be an eligible property by notice or by public announcement, by the Designated County Official. o) "Food waste" means those items categorized as food waste in Schedule A, of this By­ law. p) "Furniture Waste" shall mean those items categorized as 'Furniture Waste" in Schedule A, of this By-law. q) "Hazardous waste" includes: i) Explosive waste, including, but not limited to, wastes that may also produce deadly fumes or vapours when exposed to air or mixed with other materials, By-law Number 146-17 Page 2 of 15 and wastes such as aerosol cans (full or partially full) and propane cylinders and tanks; ii) Flammable waste, including, but not limited to, gasoline, motor oil, barbecue starter fluid, varsol, paint thinner and other solvent, and finger-nail polish and remover; iii) Toxic waste including, but not limited to, wastes that are poisonous or lethal if swallowed or inhaled, paint (including full or partially full cans), pesticides, motor oil, over-the-counter and prescription medicine and household and other cleaners; iv) Corrosive waste including, but not limited to, batteries (household and automotive), drain opener, oven cleaner, acid, and photographic solution; v) Bio-medical waste including, but not limited to hypodermic needles, syringes, sharps and medical dressings; and vi) The following as defined in R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 347, as amended pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990: a) hazardous industrial waste, b) acute hazardous waste chemical, c) hazardous waste chemical, d) severely toxic waste, e) ignitable waste, f) corrosive waste, g) reactive waste, h) radioactive waste, except radioisotope wastes disposed of in a landfilling site in accordance with the written instructions of the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission or the Atomic Energy Control Board, i) pathological waste as defined in R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 347, as amended passed pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, j) leachate toxic waste, or k) PCB waste as defined in Regulation 362 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990. r) "Highway" means highway as defined in the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001. c. 25. s) "Industrial, commercial or institutional waste" means waste originating from a use that would require employment, commercial or institutional zoning pursuant to the County Zoning. t) "Ineligible property" means any property within the County that is not defined as an eligible property or any property that is deemed by notice or public announcement by the Designated County Official as an ineligible property. By-law Number 146-17 Page 3 of 15 u) "Landfill Site" means the waste disposal site(s) within the County, which have been approved by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change pursuant to an Environmental Compliance Approval. v) "Leaf/yard waste container" means a container as set out in Schedule B, in this By­ law, for the setting out of leaf and yard waste. w) "Non-collectible waste" means the items categorized as "noncollectible waste" in Schedule A of this By-law and includes any waste item deemed by notice or public announcement, by the Designated County Official to be unsuitable for collection by virtue of its size, shape, potential harmful effect on the area in which it is set out for collection. x) "Occupier" means an occupier as defined in the Occupiers' Liability Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.0.2, and includes: i) a person who is in physical possession of a premises; ii) a person who has responsibility for and control over the condition of premises or the activities there carried on, or control over persons allowed to enter the premises, despite the fact that there is more than one occupier of the same premises; iii) any person who is an owner or an occupier of the property adjacent to the collection point or the point where the waste has been set out. y) "Officer" means a person appointed by a By-law of the County as a Municipal Law Enforcement Officer. z) "Owner" means the person whose name appears as the registered owner of the property according to Registry office records. aa) "Person" means an individual, association, firm, partnership, corporation, trust, organization, trustee, or agent, and the heirs, executors, or legal representatives of a person to whom the context can apply according to law and includes the owner and the occupier of the property adjacent to the collection point or the point where the waste has been set out. bb) "Prohibited waste" means items as categorized as such in Schedule A, in this By-law. cc) "Recyclable materials" means Schedule A of this By-law. materials categorized as recyclable material in dd) "Recycling container" means a container as set out in Schedule B, in this By-law for setting out recyclable material. ee) "Scavenge" means to search through and/or remove materials set out for collection; ff) "Scheduled collection day" means the day of the week that collection is scheduled to occur for an eligible property as determined by Designated County Official or by Council. By-law Number 146-17 Page 4 of 15 gg) "Set out" means placing or permitting the placement of waste and includes the placing or permitting the placement of waste for collection and the placing or permitting the placement of waste at a collection point. hh) "Sharps" means medical or veterinary equipment intended to be sharp for the purpose of cutting or piercing, and includes medical needles and syringes. ii) "Sticker" means a label or notice approved by the Designated County Official for the purpose of identifying improper waste containers or waste materials or improperly prepared waste materials for collection. jj) "Waste" means all material classifications listed in Schedule A that are disposed of in a system of waste management . kk) "Waste collection vehicle" means any vehicle used by the County or its contractor for the collection of collectible waste material. ll) "Waste container" means a container as defined in Schedule B to this By-law ,for the setting out of collectible waste material. mm) "Waste material container" means a container as defined in Schedule B for the setting out of waste materials. nn) "Waste Disposal Site" means (pursuant to the Environmental Protection Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.E.19 as amended): i) any land upon, into, in or through which, or building or structure in which, waste is deposited, disposed of, handled, stored, transferred, treated or processed; and ii) any operation carried out or machinery or equipment used in connection with the depositing, disposal, handling, storage, transfer, treatment or processing referred to in clause (i). oo) "Waste materials" means materials categorized as waste materials in Schedule A of this Bylaw. pp) "Yard waste" means as defined in, but not limited to those materials categorized as "yard waste in Schedule A to this By-law. 2. Application and Interpretation of this By-Law a) The provisions of this By-law shall apply to all lands within the boundaries of the County. b) In the event of any conflict between the provisions of this By-law and the provisions of any other statute or By-law, the provisions that establish the higher standard will prevail. By-law Number 146-17 Page 5 of 15 c) The insertion of headings and the division of this By-law into sections and subsections are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the interpretation thereof. d) Words importing the singular number or the masculine gender include more persons, parties or things of the same kind than one, and females as well as males and the converse. A word interpreted in the singular number has a corresponding meaning when used in the plural. 3. County Waste Collection Services a) The County shall not provide for the collection of any non-collectible waste. b) The County shall not provide for collection of collectible waste on ineligible properties within the County. c) The County shall provide for the collection of collectible waste from eligible properties at designated collection points, within the prescribed areas, within the County, provided the collectible waste materials are set out in accordance with the requirements of this By-law. d) Waste must be visually distinguishable to the waste collection contractor from any other class of collectible waste that has been set out. e) Where a yard waste collection program is in effect, defined in this bylaw, eligible properties only in Urban Areas indicated on Schedule 'C' will receive collection. f) The County shall not collect any collectible waste that is not set out at the collection point prior to 7:00 a.m. on the day of collection or that is not set out as prescribed by this By-law. g) The County shall designate the days of collection, which may be altered from time to time. Public notification of any change in the days of collection shall be advertised by the County prior to the effective date of said change. h) The provision, maintenance and replacement of reusable waste containers are the sole responsibility of the occupier or owner of the eligible property. i) The classes of waste that are collectible waste are as set out in Schedule A to this By­ law. The Designated County Official may by public announcement, designate certain non-collectible waste as collectible waste for a specified period of time, for any class or for certain classes of property within the County or for prescribed areas of the County. j) The County shall not provide for the collection of collectible waste from eligible properties where the collection point is located on a private or un-assumed road unless there is clear, un-obstructed access to such road, sufficient, un-obstructed turn­ around space for the waste collection vehicles, and adequate, unobstructed access to a highway, all of which shall be determined by the Designated County Official. By-law Number 146-17 Page 6 of 15 k) The County may delay collection of collectible waste due to environmental conditions, construction projects, or other health and safety related issues, and shall attempt to notify affected property Owners of such changes. l) Properly prepared and separated collectible waste set out at a collection point within the times designated by this By-law shall become the property of the County. 4. Regulations and Prohibitions Regarding Collection of Waste a) No person shall set out waste adjacent to an ineligible property. b) No person shall set out any non-collectible waste. c) No person shall fail to clean up waste that has been set out and has blown away or otherwise escaped in any manner. d) No person shall fail to re-secure any waste that has been set out and become unsecured. e) No person shall set out waste at a location other than the prescribed collection point. f) No person shall set out waste; (i) earlier than 6:00 p.m. on the day before the schedule collection day except within a Business Improvement Area; (ii) earlier than 5:00 p.m. on the day before the scheduled collection day within a Business Improvement Area; g) No person shall fail to remove by 8:00 p.m. on the scheduled collection day, any container or waste, that has been set out, and that was not collected for any reason, unless a Designated County Official directs otherwise by public notice. h) No person shall set out any waste which may cause injury. i) No person shall set out waste which is not contained within a waste container. j) No person shall set out waste containers which are: i) not in compliance with Schedule B requirements, or ii) not maintained in a condition which is safe and efficient for collection; or iii) not bound, if necessary, to prevent spillage or breakage during collection; or iv) not sealed, if necessary, to prevent the attraction of animals or insects, and the release of odours. k) No person shall set out waste in a container which is: i) harboring rats or other vermin; or ii) packed in such a manner that waste falls out or protrudes from it; or iii) impedes the complete emptying due to materials that are frozen in the bottom. By-law Number 146-17 Page 7 of 15 l) No person shall set out waste in a container that together with its contents weighs in excess of 20 kilograms. m) No person shall set out a waste container that contains material other than collectible waste. n) No person shall set out recyclable materials in any container other than a recycling container. o) No person shall set out a recycling container that contains material other than recyclable materials. p) No person shall set out a leaf/yard waste container that contains materials other than yard waste that is designated as collectible waste. q) When a Christmas tree collection program is in effect, no person shall set out a Christmas tree with wrapping, bagging, decorations or lights. r) No person shall set out yard waste, excluding brush, that is not packaged in a leaf/yard waste container s) When brush is set out for the yard waste collection program in effect, no person shall set out brush: i) that is not bundled or that is packaged in a bundle exceeding a size of 1.2 metres long by 0.6 metres diameter or where the weight of the bundle exceeds 20 kilograms; ii) where any individual piece of material exceeds 7.5 centimeters in diameter t) Where a compostable material collection program is in effect, no person shall set out compostable material unless packaged in a compost container. u) No person shall set out a compost container that contains material other than compostable material that is designated as collectible waste. v) Where, a recyclable collection program is in effect, no person shall set out, recyclable materials unless the recyclable materials are in a recycling container w) Where an appliance waste and furniture waste collection program is in effect, no person shall; i) set out a refrigerator or freezer unless the doors have been removed or secured in such a fashion that they cannot be opened; ii) set out more than 5 items per collection iii) set out more frequently than the collection frequency designated by the Designated County Official x) Where a waste collection program is in effect, no person shall set out collectible waste materials unless: i) packaged in a waste material container By-law Number 146-17 Page 8 of 15 ii) with the relevant bag tag, tab or tie affixed, if required by the County. y) No person shall set out more than four (4) waste material containers per eligible property, except for properties which have an alternative container limit approved for collection by the Designated County Official. z) No person shall fail to remove from a collection point, waste to which a sticker has been affixed aa) No person, unless authorized by the County, shall pick over, Scavenge, interfere with, disturb, remove, or scatter any collectible waste whether in a waste container or otherwise set out for collection. bb) No person shall fail to remove any Non-collectible waste set out at a collection point or any collectible waste that has been improperly set out or rendered improperly set out by animals or the environment or by any other cause. cc) The owner of property adjacent to a collection point shall remove any waste from the collection point that is in contravention of any provision of this bylaw. dd) No Owner shall fail to ensure that all Occupiers comply with the County's collection service requirements. 5. Regulations Regarding Disposal of Waste a) Fees i) ii) iii) iv) Fees, as established under the County Fees and Charges By-law, will be assessed for waste collected and deposited at the landfill site. Any loads requiring special handling may be subject to additional fees as specified in the County Fees and Charges By-law, All fees must be paid (by a payment method acceptable to the County) the same day that the waste is deposited, and the fees must be paid at the scalehouse at the landfill site prior to exiting, (except if an account has been established with County approval). No person shall deposit waste at the landfill site without paying the applicable fee, unless the fee is waived by the Designated County Official. b) No person shall haul, convey or transport through or upon any highway, within the boundaries of the County, any waste, except in properly covered containers or vehicles totally enclosed or covered with canvas or tarpaulins, so fastened down around the edges as to prevent any of the contents falling upon the highway. c) Landfill Acceptance i) No person shall deposit waste at the landfill site that is not accepted at the landfill site as set out in Schedule A of this By-law. ii) No person shall deposit waste at the landfill site that has been generated at a location outside of the County. By-law Number 146-17 Page 9 of 15 iii) No person shall deposit any waste that is refused for acceptance at the landfill. iv) Any person that deposits waste at the landfill site that is not acceptable will be required to remove the waste at their own expense. v) No person shall fail to remove any waste from the landfill site when required to do so by the Designated County Official. vi) No person shall fail to sort any waste deposited at the landfill site in accordance with the requirements as established by the Designated County Official. vii) No person shall fail to stop at the scales at the landfill site to be weighed in and out. viii) No person shall fail to follow the direction provided by an authorized landfill site attendant. 6. Administration a) The Designated County Official shall be responsible for the administration of this By­ law. b) The Designated County Official has authority to: i) administer the By-law and assign responsibility to any employee or agent of the County; ii) designate additional properties or class of properties as eligible property or upon providing notice, deem certain properties ineligible property; iii) establish collection schedules to specify the time, date and frequency of collection services in the specified areas that receive collection services; iv) upon providing public notice, amend the classification of specific items as collectible waste or non-collectible waste; v) upon providing public notice, add or delete materials; vi) designate collection points for specific properties; vii) make decisions with respect to collection upon determination regarding whether a building, location or property is safe for entry by any employees of the County or its contractor having regard to the physical condition and layout, loading facilities, or method of handling collectible waste at the location, the building or property; viii) impose limits regarding the frequency or quantity of collection services; ix) upon providing public notice, designate additional containers as suitable waste containers; x) establish requirements regarding the methods for the collection and disposal of waste; xi) determine the method for providing notice regarding changes to collection schedules or services; By-law Number 146-17 Page 10 of 15 xii) require that the owner of a multiple unit residential building distribute information relating to the services to all individual dwelling units within the property; xiii) determine any other matter necessary for the administration of this By-law and the collection and disposal of waste. c) The County may: i) retain a contractor to fulfill any of the requirements of this By-law, however if due to breakdown of the equipment, strike, inclement weather, or any other cause the collection of waste cannot be made, the County shall not be liable to any person from whom the collection of waste should have been made, for damages due to failure of such collection of waste; ii) change a scheduled collection day, and any person affected shall be advised of the change by a notice in the local newspapers to be published prior to the change or by a method approved by the Designated County Official; iii) Initiate pilot test programs for possible collection changes during which time the status of collection of specific items may be temporarily changed. 7. Responsibility for Enforcement Municipal Law Enforcement Officers appointed by the County are authorized to enforce the provisions of this By-law. a) Power of Entry re Inspection Pursuant to section 435 and 436 of the Municipal Act, 2001 any County employee, officer or agent of the County or a member of the police force of the County, may without notice, and upon producing proper identification upon request, enter on land at any reasonable time for the purpose of carrying out an inspection, to determine whether this By-law, a direction or order of the County made under this by-law, a condition of a permit issued under this By-law , or an order made under section 431 of the Municipal Act, 2001 is being complied with. The person exercising the power may be accompanied by a person under his or her direction. b) Inspection Powers Any employee, officer or agent of the County or a member of the police force of the County, carrying out an inspection pursuant to section 7 a) of this By-law may: i) require the production for inspection of documents or things relevant to the inspection; ii) inspect and remove documents or things relevant to the inspection for the purpose of making copies or extracts; iii) require information from any person concerning a matter related to the inspection; and iv) alone or in conjunction with a person possessing special or expert knowledge, make examinations or take tests, samples or photographs necessary for the purposes of the inspection. By-law Number 146-17 Page 11 of 15 c) Samples i) A sample taken under subsection 7 b) iv) shall be divided into two parts, and one part shall be delivered to the person from whom the sample is taken, if the person so requests at the time the sample is taken and provides the necessary facilities. ii) If a sample is taken under subsection 7 b) iv) and the sample has not been divided into two parts, a copy of any report on the sample shall be given to the person from whom the sample was taken. iii) A receipt shall be provided for any document or thing removed under subsection 7 b) ii) and the document or thing shall be promptly returned after the copies or extracts are made. iv) Copies of or extracts from documents and things removed under this section and certified as being true copies of or extracts from the originals by the person who made them are admissible in evidence to the same extent as, and have the same evidentiary value as, the originals. d) Power of Entry - Pursuant to an Order Where an employee, officer or agent of the County or a member of the police force of the County, has made a reasonable attempt to obtain the owner or occupier's consent to conduct an inspection and has been unable to exercise the powers of inspection under the authority of section 7 a) or 7 b), the County may, pursuant to section 438 of the Municipal Act, 2001 obtain an order authorizing the County to enter on land for the purpose of carrying out an inspection. e) Power of Entry - Dwelling Unit Despite section 7 a), a person exercising a power of entry on behalf of the County under this By-law shall not enter or remain in any room or place actually being used as a dwelling unit unless: i) the consent of the owner or occupier is obtained, having first been informed that the right of entry may be refused and, if refused, may only be made under the authority of an order issued under section 438, a warrant issued under section 439 or a warrant under section 386.3; ii) an order issued under section 438 of the Municipal Act, 2001 is obtained; iii) a warrant issued under section 439 of the Municipal Act, 2001 is obtained; iv) a warrant issued under section 386.3 of the Municipal Act, 2001 is obtained; v) the delay necessary to obtain an order under section 438, to obtain a warrant under section 439 or to obtain the consent of the owner or occupier would result in an immediate danger to the health or safety of any person. By-law Number 146-17 Page 12 of 15 f) Order to Discontinue Pursuant to section 444 of the Municipal Act, 2001, where the County is satisfied that a contravention of this By-law has occurred, the County may make an order requiring the person who contravened the by-law or who caused or permitted the contravention or the owner or occupier of the land on which the contravention occurred to discontinue the contravening activity. The order shall set out, i) reasonable particulars of the contravention adequate to identify the contravention and the location of the land on which the contravention occurred; and ii) the date by which there must be compliance with the order. g) Offence - Contravene Order to discontinue No person shall contravene an order to discontinue, issued pursuant to section 7 f). h) Work order Pursuant to section 445 of the Municipal Act, 2001, where the County is satisfied that a contravention of a by-law of the County passed under this or any other Act has occurred, the County may make an order requiring the person who contravened the by-law or who caused or permitted the contravention or the owner or occupier of the land on which the contravention occurred to do work to correct the contravention. An order may require work to be done even though the facts which constitute the contravention of the by-law were present before the by-law making them a contravention came into force. The order shall set out, i) reasonable particulars of the contravention adequate to identify the contravention and the location of the land on which the contravention occurred; and ii) the work to be done and the date by which the work must be done. i) Offence - Contravene Work Order No person shall contravene a work order issued pursuant to section 7 h). j) Remedial action Pursuant to section 446 of the Municipal Act, 2001, where the County has the authority under this By-law or under any Act to direct or require a person to do a matter or thing, in default of it being done by the person directed or required to do it, the County may enter upon land at any reasonable time, to perform the work at the person's expense and may recover the costs from the person directed or required to do it, by action or by adding the costs to the tax roll and collecting them in the same manner as property taxes. By-law Number 146-17 Page 13 of 15 k) Offence - Obstructing Officer or Inspector No person shall hinder or obstruct, or attempt to hinder or obstruct, any person who is exercising a power or performing a duty under this By-law. 8. Penalty a) Fine - for contravention - other than corporation Subject to section 8 b), every person who contravenes any provision of this By-law and every director or officer of a corporation who knowingly concurs in the contravention of a by-law by the corporation is guilty of an offence and upon conviction is subject to a fine of not more than $5,000 for a first conviction, and not more than $10,000 for any subsequent conviction of this By-law. b) Fine - for contravention - corporation Despite section 8 a), where a corporation is convicted of an offence under the provisions of this By-law, the maximum fines that may be imposed on the corporation are $25,000 for a first conviction and $50,000 for any subsequent conviction. c) Continuation - repetition contravention Notwithstanding section 8 a), every person that contravenes any provision of this By­ law and every director or officer of a corporation who knowingly concurs in the contravention of this by-law by the corporation is guilty of an offence for every day or part thereof upon which such offence occurs or continues, and upon conviction is liable, to a fine of not more than $5,000 for each day that the offence continues. d) Continuation - repetition contravention - Corporation Notwithstanding section 8 b), every corporation that contravenes any provision of this By-law is guilty of an offence for every day or part thereof upon which such offence occurs or continues and upon conviction is liable, to a fine of not more than $25,000 for each day that the offence continues. e) Separate offence Each breach of this By-law shall constitute a separate offence and each occurrence of a contravention by a person of any provision of this By-law shall constitute a separate offence. f) Withdrawal of service for breach of by-law Any person who contravenes any provision of this By-law may not receive waste collection services by the County or its contractor and may be required to dispose of their collectible waste at their own cost. 9. Severability Where a court of competent jurisdiction declares any section or part of a section of this By-law invalid, the remainder of this By-law shall continue in force unless the court makes an order to the contrary. By-law Number 146-17 Page 14 of 15 ____________________________________ ____________________________________ 10. Repeal - previous by-laws That By-law Number 198-10 as amended, is repealed on the date this Bylaw comes into force and takes effect. 11. Effective The provisions of this By-law shall come into force and take effect on the date of November 1, 2017. 12. Short Title This By-law may be referred to as the Solid Waste By-Law. READ a first and second time, this 26th day of September, 2017. READ a third time and finally passed in Council, this 26th day of September, 2017. THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF BRANT R.E.F. Eddy, Mayor Heather Boyd, Clerk By-law Number 146-17 Page 15 of 15 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited 1. Biological a) Animal Waste>25% of waste container by volume or weight X X Animal Waste<25% of waste container by volume or weight X X b) Bio-medical waste X X c) Carcasses X X d) Pathological waste X X e) Syringes and needles X X 2. Bulk a) Bicycles X X b) Carpet/Underpading, rolled and bundled up to 1.2 m length X X c) Carpet/underpad, greater than 1.2 m length, or loose X X d) Swimming pool filters (sand removed), covers and pumps X X e) Sinks, toilets and bathtubs X X f) couch , chairs, tables, desk X X g) Mattresses and bedsprings X X Page 1 of 8 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited j) Metal shower enclosures x X j) lawn furniture (chairs, umbrella, table) X X g) Bed frame X X a) Air conditioners X X b) Dehumidifiers X X c) Dishwashers X X d) Hot water tanks X X e) Refrigerators and freezers X X f) Stoves, ovens and microwave ovens X X g) Washers and dryers X X h) Water Coolers X X k) water softeners (salt removed) X X l) BBQ (no propane tank) X X m)Swimming pool heaters X X 3. Metal Page 2 of 8 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited a) Pieces of metal X X b) Metal food and beverage containers X X c) Steel barrels X X d) Vehicles and vehicle parts which prevously contained liquids (ie. motors, gas tanks etc.) X X e) Wire, wire mesh and fencing X X f) Propane tanks and fuel containers and cylinders X X g) Aluminum Foil Food Trays X X 4. Yard Wastes a) Brush, in maximum 600mm diameter bundles with branches less than 7.5cm in diameter and less than 1.2 metres in length. X X b) Brush, stumps, logs X X c) Brush, which is placed in an acceptable container as specified by the Designated County Official . X X Page 3 of 8 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited d) Leaves, flowers, weeds, trimmings from brushes or shrubs, in an acceptable container as specified by the Designated County Official. X X e) Pumpkins, waste from fruit trees, in an acceptable container as specified by the Designated County Official. X X f) Grass clippings X X 5. Food Waste a) Vegetable and meat scraps and paper/cardboard Material soiled with food waste X X 6. Paper a) Boxboard X X b) Corrugated cardboard X X c) Cardboard and paper products X X d) Drinking boxes X X e) Envelopes, direct mail advertising, paper egg cartons, greeting cards, kraft paper and remaining paper and paper products generated by households X X Page 4 of 8 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited f) Fine paper X X g) Hard cover books X X h) Laundry detergent boxes X X i) Juice, milk and ice cream cartons X X j) Tissues and paper towels X X k) Magazines, catalogues and telephone books X X l) Newsprint X X m)Paper drinking cups X X n) Waxed paper, carbon paper X X o) Construction paper, kraft paper X X p) Spiral Wound Cardboard Cans X X 7. Plastics a) sandwich, milk, bread and shopping bags X X b) blister packaging X X c) Blister wrap, bubble packaging, saran wrap X X Page 5 of 8 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited d) Bottle lids X X e) Bottles and jugs, milk, juice, detergent X X f) Single use Plastic Plates, Cups and Coffee Lids X X g) Large mouth plastic tubs, margarine tubs, yogurt containers X X h) Pill bottles X X i) Beverage containers, soft drink and water bottles X X j) Stiff/crinkle type bags (potato chips, department store) X X k) Styrofoam food trays X X l) Toys X X m) Clam Shell Containers X X n) Plastic Plant Pots and Trays X X o) Single serve Plastic Containers (ie. Yogurt Containers) X X p) Plastic paint containers (empty and dry) X X 9. Wood a) Wood boxes X X Page 6 of 8 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited b) Wood building materials X X 10. Additional Material a) Ammunition X X b) Batteries X X c) Brick, rock, asphalt X X d) Disposable diapers and personal hygiene products X X e) Earth and sod X X f) Empty metal paint cans and empty aerosol cans X X g) Explosives X X h) Fibreglass X X i) House Plants and small amounts of soil X X j) Household sweepings X X X k) Glass bottles and jars X X l) Glass plate and windows X X m) Hay and straw X X Page 7 of 8 Schedule A COLLECTIBLE WASTE NON-COLLECTIBLE WASTE Accepted at Landfill Sorting Required Not Accepted at Landfill Material Classification Waste Materials Recyclable Materials Furniture Appliances Yard Waste (Urban Area Only) Prohibited n) Hazardous waste X X o) Sawdust and shavings X X p) Shingles X X q) String and twine X X X r) Tires and rims X X s) Ashes with live ambers X X t) Ashes cold with no live ambers X X u) Drywall X X v) Hot/Cold Beverage Cups X X Page 8 of 8 Schedule B Waste Container "Leaf/yard waste container" includes a kraft paper bag, a rigid open-top reusable container and such other container as may be approved by public notice, by the Designated County Official for the storing and setting out of leaf and yard waste. "Compost Container" means a container approved by the Designated County Official, by public notice, for the storing and setting out of compostable material. "Recycling Container" includes blue boxes offered for sale by the County, and any other container approved by the Designated County Official, by public notice, for the storing and setting out of recyclable material which includes; Rigid Plastic Containers - that will not bend or give when lifted - no taller than 21 inches and 24 inches wide - have a rim around the top of the container (no lid) - do not have wheels Clear plastic bags - maximum size 50 litres (13 gallons) - must be securely tied Cardboard Boxes - that will not bend or give when lifted - no taller than 21 inches and 24 inches wide Apartments Properties, Condominium Development and Schools may use 360 litre roll out totes if approved by the Designated County Official for recycling containers. "Waste container" includes a waterproof bag, a rigid reusable container having handles and a watertight lid with a capacity of not more than 125 litres or other type of container approved by the Designated County Official, by public notice, for the storing and setting out of collectible waste. The following are not considered to be a proper waste container: i) paint cans; ii) containers which are smaller at the top than at the bottom; iii) containers having a lid which is attached to the container; iv) cardboard boxes; v) containers of a type which have not been approved by the Designated County Official; vi) any container from which waste cannot be conveniently collected having regard to such matters as safety of the operator and efficiency of collection; or vii) any container without handles, where it is intended that the container be emptied and returned at the location. HOWELL ROAD ELLIS AVENUE M O U N T P L E A S A N T R O A D PINEHURST RO AD WEST DUMFRIES ROAD MCLEAN SCHOOL ROAD CARLUKE ROAD WEST SAGER ROAD BRENTWOOD DRIVE MULLIGAN ROAD CHARLOTTE STREET PINE STREET WILLIAM STREET HIGHWAY #54 PATTERSON STREET THIRTEENTH CONCESSION ROAD SIMCOE STREET INDIAN LINE OAD GLEN MORRIS ROAD WEST OAK STREET DRUMBO ROAD HEINBUCK DRIVE DALEWOOD AVENUE COULBECK ROAD SECOND ROAD CURTIS AVENUE SOUTH COLBORNE STREET CLEAVER ROAD MARGARET STREET OAKLAND ROAD ROW LANE ADI DASSLER WAY ELEVENTH CONCESSION ROAD KING STREET HAGER STREET MI S E N E R R O A D T U T E L A H E I G H T S R O A D PROSPECT STREET FIFTH CONCESSION ROAD JOHN STREET KAREK ROAD OLD FARM ROAD HICKORY HOLLOW BRANTWOOD PARK ROAD GLEN MORRIS ROAD EAST BRIGADOON COURT JOHNSON STREET PAINTER ROAD NEW DURHAM ROAD AIRPORT ROAD BERNICE STREET MUIR ROAD SOUTH MEMORIAL DRIVE WOODSIDE DRIVE FAIRFIELD ROAD SCOTT AVENUE SCHUYLER STREET BASE LINE TENTH CONCESSION ROAD ST. CHARLES STREET JOHN CRESCENT NOBLE COURT BATEMAN LINE W A R R O A D KIMBERLY ROAD PARSONAGE ROAD MACNEIL COURT WELTON ROAD MUIR ROAD NORTH SMITH ROAD LYNDEN ROAD THOMPSON ROAD HENRY STREET JOHNS ON ROAD WEIR STREET COCKSHUTT ROAD MAIN STREET SOUTH ORTH DRIVE GRIFFIN GATE MCGUINESS DRIVE VANE SSA ROA D PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD POWERLINE ROAD TOWER ROAD EAGLE RIDGE COURT KING STREET NORTH BIGGARS LANE HIGH WAY #5 MADELEINE ROAD RONALD ROAD BISHOPSGATE ROAD STEWART DRIVE EAST HARRIS ROAD KATHLEEN STREET HOLDITCH SCHOOL ROAD WINDSOR DRIVE DELARINE DRIVE GILSTON PARKWAY NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL ROAD ALBERTON ROAD DAVERN ROAD RAILWAY STREET NO. 6 SCHOOL ROAD WEST Q UARTER TOWN LINE ROAD BETHEL ROAD BRANT ROAD RAMP CAMPBELL DRIVE YORK ROAD COLBORNE STREET EAST SHELLARD LANE TOWNLINE ROAD WI LL O W ST RE ET DEER RUN COURT LYONS ROAD CORNWELL ROAD MOLSON ROAD AUGUSTUS STREET OLD SHELLARD LANE TRILLIUM LANE COLBORNE STREET WEST AUSTIN CRESCENT PAPPLE ROAD EDWARD AVENUE TYSONS WAY HILLSIDE AVENUE PRIVATE MISENER ROAD WEST GOVERNOR'S ROAD WEST STONEY BRAE DRIVE RIVER ROAD PARIS ROAD BRANT-OXFORD ROAD CHIEFSWOOD ROAD TEDLEY BOULEVARD MAR R DRIV E OXFORD ROAD 29 VANSICKLE ROAD SWAN STREET GOVERNOR'S ROAD EAST BALMORAL DRIVE LOST MILE ROAD SALT SPRI NGS CHUR CH R OAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 6 FAWCETT ROAD LAUREL STREET HILLTOP LANE BRANCHTON ROAD SOUR SPRINGS ROAD STAGE ROAD NORWICH ROAD GOVERNORS ROAD HI G H W AY R A M P TRUSSLER ROAD CAMPBELL FARM ROAD FOLSETTER DRIVE SINCLAIR BOULEVARD JERSE YVILL E ROAD MCPHERSON SCHOOL ROAD WAYNE GRETZKY PARKWAY PEAVINERY ROAD ERIE AVENUE TANNER ROAD PARK R OAD NORTH FAIR ROAD CONSOLIDATED DRIVE JENNINGS ROAD KIRBY CRESCENT OAK PARK ROAD WILLOW LAKE ROAD SHARP ROAD BIG CREEK ROAD SCENIC DRIVE P H E L P S R WATT'S POND ROAD GOLF ROAD PARIS PLAINS CHURCH ROAD GERMAN SCHOOL ROAD PAULINE JOHNSON ROAD BURFORD-DELHI TOWNLINE ROAD TRINITY ROAD SOUTH PUTTOWN ROAD MCBAY ROAD PA RI S LI NK S R OA D WEIR ROAD BE T HE L CH UR CH RO AD VILLA NOVA ROAD ST. GEORGE ROAD POTTRUFF ROAD SPRAGUES ROAD ELLIOTT ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 2 HIGHWAY 403 MCDOUGALL ROAD WEST RIVER ROAD NORTH KEG LANE HATCHLEY ROAD BRA NT C OUN TY ROA D #18 EIGHTH CONCESSION ROAD JENKINS ROAD NINTH CONCESSION ROAD HAGAN ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 4 TOWNSHIP ROAD 5 D E K E E R O A D BRANT COUNTY ROAD #22 WEST RIV ER ROAD MAPLE GROVE ROAD BLOSSOM AVENUE HIGHWAY #2 BUTTER ROAD WEST OLD HIGHWAY 24 WIGHT ROAD MAPLE AVENUE SOUTH LAWRENCE ROAD ARNOLD ROAD SMITH'S MILL ROAD B AR TO N R O AD HENDERSON ROAD EAST QUARTE R TOWN LINE ROAD ROSWELL ROAD FERGUSON ROAD CKPC ROAD HARLEY ROAD MID DLE TO WNLI NE R OAD HIGHWAY 24 WILLIAMS ROAD KLOEPFER ROAD CLEMENT ROAD BLENHEIM ROAD ETONIA ROAD GUNN'S HILL ROAD MAPLE AVENUE NORTH RANCH ROAD CANNING ROAD GOBLES ROAD NEWPORT ROAD EAS T RI VER ROA D BURT ROAD BRANT ROAD NITH ROAD AYR ROAD HAMILTON ROAD GREEN LANE BRA NT MILL ROA D ROBINSON ROAD REST ACRES ROAD (HIGHWAY 24) SIXTH CONCESSION ROAD MCLELLAN ROAD HIGH WAY # 53 TOWNSHIP ROAD 3 O X B O W R O D SUBSTATION ROAD BEACONSFIELD ROAD ADAMS ROAD CAMPBELL ROAD BURTCH ROAD OLD O NOND G ROAD EA S GO DBY ROA D WHITE SWAN ROAD ARTHUR ROAD OLD GR EEN FIEL D ROA D BRANT CHURCH ROAD FOURTH CONCESSION ROAD BRA NT SCH OOL ROA D CLARKE ROAD WETMORES ROAD KITCHEN SCHOOL ROAD KING G O RGE ROA D M C MI L L A N R O A D MADDEN ROAD IN DI A N T R AI L BLUE LAKE ROAD MIDDL EPOR T ROAD POWER LINE ROAD WEST THIRD LINE SECOND LINE FIRST LINE BAPTIST CHURCH ROAD FO UR TH LI NE ONONDAGA TOWNLINE ROAD BRANT-WATERLOO ROAD SECOND CONCESSION ROAD TOWNSHIP ROAD 8 SEVENTH CONCESSION ROAD THIRD CONCESSION ROAD GOLF LINKS ROAD LANGFORD CHURCH ROAD MCGILL ROAD MARY STREET HIGHWAY #53 SIXTH CONCESSION ROAD SHAVER STREET PRINCE CHARLES ROAD JOHNSON ROAD BRANT COUNTY ROAD #18 KINRADE ROAD WORTHINGTON DRIVE COLBORNE STREET EAST EWART AVENUE GARNET ROAD BLOSSOM AVENUE BURT ROAD BEVERLY STREET WEST WEST STREET SUNNYSIDE DRIVE HARRISBURG ROAD SOUTH STREET ANDREW STREET DICKSON ROAD MAIN STREET SOUTH MACNAB STREET JOHN CRESCENT ROYAL YORK COURT PHILLIP STREET BLACK WALNUT ROAD HIGHWAY #5 REID STREET ST. GEORGE ROAD WINDSOR DRIVE GERMAN SCHOOL ROAD TRILLIUM LANE AUSTIN CRESCENT EDWARD AVENUE ST. GEORGE ROAD BURT ROAD OAK STREET MILL STREET JAMES STREET KIN G ST RE ET MESSECAR DRIVE JOHN STREET WILSON AVENUE BRIGADOON COURT PARK AVENUE EIGHTH CONCESSION ROAD ST. CHARLES STREET KIMBERLY ROAD WALLACE COURT WEIR STREET DOUGLAS STREET DUFFERIN STREET STEWART DRIVE ALBERT JUDGE DRIVE DELARINE DRIVE MAPLE AVENUE NORTH BISHOPSGATE ROAD ROBINSON ROAD FIFTH CONCESSION ROAD EAST QUARTER TOWNLINE ROAD COLBORNE STREET WEST HEN DER SON ROA D SIXTH CONCESSION ROAD SPRUCE STREET WARWICK STREET BROADWAY LANE JURY STREET REST ACRES ROAD BAIRD STREET GRAND RIVER STREET NORTH CURT IS AVEN UE SOUT GORT AVENUE FOREST DRIVE MASON DRIVE WALNUT LANE BURWELL STREET CHAPEL STREET FAIR LANE MECHANIC STREET CLEAVER ROAD ELM LANE PATTERSON STREET CREEDEN STREET SHARPE STREET CHURCHILL DRIVE BARKER STREET DUNTON LANE BOBBY WEST STREET ZAVARELLA COURT JOHN AVENUE ACRES STREET IVY CRESCENT SCHUYLER STREET HAMPTON STREET SCOTT AVENUE NIMMO STREET POWERLINE ROAD BAYLY DRIVE WOODSLEE AVENUE MAPLE CRESCENT COBBLESTONE DRIVE WA SH IN GTO N ST RE ET REST ACRES ROAD RAMP CRAWFORD PLACE COURT DRIVE FREEMAN STREET HIRAM ROAD LEE AVENUE DUNDAS STREET EA ST KATHLEEN STREET GILSTON PARKWAY RAILWAY STREET GRIFFITHS DRIVE WIL LO W STR EET KEG LANE M I S E N E R R O A D W E S T EAST RIVER ROAD KIN G E D WA RD ST RE ET CONSOLIDATED DRIVE PARIS LINKS ROAD WEST RIVER ROAD MILE HIL L ROAD GREEN LANE MIDDLE TOWNLINE ROAD HARLEY ROAD PINE STREET GLEN MORRIS ROAD WEST GLEN MORRIS ROAD EAST EAST RIVER ROAD EAGLE RIDGE COURT DA WS ON RO AD MCPHERSON SCHOOL ROAD FARROW ROAD DALEWOOD AVENUE COX LANE OAKHILL DRIVE FORCED ROAD WESTVIEW AVENUE LOIS CRESCENT ELLINGTON PLACE FRANKS LANE COLBORNE STREET WEST AUGUST AVENUE KINGSMOUNT CRESCENT MADELEINE ROAD JENNINGS ROAD PLEASANT RIDGE ROAD GREENS ROAD FRONT STREET STUBEL STREET ONEIDA STREET BRANTFORD STREET H I G H W A Y # 5 4 SIMCOE STREET CHURCH STREET WEST DUNCAN STREET CUMMINGS STREET MARCUS STREET WHITNEY STREET PETER STREET OAKLAND ROAD PRIVATE BANNISTER STREET OLD HIGHWAY 24 MCKENZIE LANE HIGHWAY 24 RAMP AUGUSTUS ST R REET TYSONS WAY ROYAL TROON DRIVE JENKINS ROAD HIGHWAY 24 WILLOW LAKE ROAD MOUNT PLEASANT ROAD ORCHARD CRESCENT RUSSELL STREET BERNICE STREET WOODSIDE DRIVE CKPC ROAD ELLIS AVENUE MCGILL ROAD WETMORES ROAD BURTCH ROAD Schedule C - County of Brant Urban Yard Waste Collection Areas ± Legend GIS.Street_Centerline County Boundary Urban Service Area Paris Cathcart A A T O A D Mount Mount Pleasant Pleasant OLD SAWMILL ROAD Glen Morris Glen Morris St George St George Harrisburg Harrisburg Paris Cainsville R Cainsville Oakhill Royal Highlands Onondaga A Harley Cathcart Burford Onondaga Royal Highlands E Burford Scotland Oakland Scotland County of Brant Disclaimer Notes INCLUDES MATERIAL © 2010 This map is for illustrative purposes only. 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