The Town of Bethlehem acting herein by its legislative body, the Town Meeting, and in accordance with C.G.S. §§ 22a-220 and 220a, ordains that, after the effective date of this article, bulky wastes generated within the Town of Bethlehem shall be disposed of as provided for in this article.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
BULKY WASTES
A. 
Noncombustible construction materials and demolition debris, including structural steel, structural shapes and the like.
B. 
Oversized or overweight waste, as determined by the municipal service agreement or as determined by the Board of Selectmen.
C. 
Any item which, in the sole discretion of the disposal company, is not readily processible due to size or weight. These items may include but are not limited to the following: appliances, auto parts, cabinets, box springs, furniture and the like.
D. 
Any waste defined as "bulky wastes" by the municipal service agreement.
The Board of Selectmen shall have the authority to:
A. 
Designate a bulky waste disposal site either within or outside the boundaries of the Town of Bethlehem.
B. 
Implement a fee schedule for the disposal of bulky wastes, which fees shall be established in relation to the Town's cost for transportation and disposal at the designated site.
A. 
Tree stumps, logs of one foot in diameter or greater and boulders generated during the course of new construction or reconstruction shall not be permitted in the landfill or designated site.
B. 
Commercial/contractor construction and demolition waste in roll-off containers or in amounts greater than five cubic yards shall be hauled directly to the designated disposal area at no expense to the Town.
Violation of this article by any person, firm or corporation shall be punishable by fines of not more than $100 or, if greater, not more than the maximum allowed by the Connecticut General Statutes. Each occurrence or, if applicable, each day such a violation occurs shall constitute a separate violation. Hearings pursuant to such fines shall be held in a manner consistent with Connecticut General Statutes § 7-152c. The Town shall have the authority to enforce the provisions of this article through any remedy it may possess at law or in equity, including but not limited to, declaratory judgment, injection, temporary restraining order, or other such means.