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City of Maryville, MO
Nodaway County
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[R.O. 2008 §225.200; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
All solid waste and recyclables generated or collected within the City shall be delivered for disposal purposes to a waste disposal area or recycling center for which an operating permit has been issued by the State in which the solid waste disposal area is located.
[R.O. 2008 §225.210; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
"Normal solid waste" shall be understood to mean all solid waste which may be received at the Maryville processing facility but shall not include excludable solid waste, compost material, industrial process waste or solid waste requiring special handling.
B. 
The City shall accept normal solid waste for disposal at its processing facility subject to the applicable fees and requirements.
C. 
Items determined to be industrial process waste, excluded waste or solid waste requiring special handling, shall not be accepted by the processing facility unless acceptance is in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter and the regulations of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
[R.O. 2008 §225.220; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
The City may maintain a compost center for the purpose of accepting certain compost material. Those items which are acceptable shall include items authorized by the applicable State and Federal regulations including the following:
1. 
Non-contaminated soil.
2. 
Garden waste.
3. 
Lawn clippings.
4. 
Plant residues.
5. 
Straw.
6. 
Hay.
B. 
The following items shall not be accepted for deposit at the compost center.
1. 
Tree branches.
2. 
Plastic bags.
3. 
Wood.
4. 
Metal.
5. 
Plastic (any type).
6. 
Tires.
7. 
Trash.
8. 
Contaminated soil.
9. 
Cardboard.
10. 
Paper.
11. 
Any other materials deemed unacceptable by the solid waste area attendant, City Manager or his/her designated representative.
C. 
Compost materials may be delivered to the compost center in any container for deposit in the designated compost area. The individual delivering the material shall be responsible for emptying any bags or containers of compost material at the designated site at the Maryville processing facility and for depositing the compost as loose material at the designated site.
[R.O. 2008 §225.230; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
Industrial process waste as defined by 10 CSR 80 shall not be accepted at the Maryville processing facility area unless the City Manager or his/her authorized representative approves the receipt of the same in accordance with the provisions of this Section.
B. 
If the industrial process waste is additionally determined to be special solid waste, such waste shall be accepted only in compliance with the provisions of this Chapter for special solid waste.
C. 
If the industrial process waste is additionally determined to be excluded solid waste, said waste shall be accepted only in compliance with the provisions of this Chapter for excluded solid waste.
D. 
If the industrial process waste is additionally determined to be normal solid waste, said waste shall be accepted for disposal pursuant to the provisions of this Chapter for normal solid waste.
[R.O. 2008 §225.240; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
Special solid waste shall be solid waste which requires special handling, special placement or compaction (e.g., tree stumps, logs, branches, large timbers, wire, domestic animals other than household pets, etc.) and shall be accepted at the Maryville processing facility only under the following conditions:
1. 
The City Manager or his/her authorized representative may impose pre-delivery processing requirements, such as separation, compaction or containerization for said waste.
2. 
Said waste shall be subject to quantity and time of delivery restrictions as established by the City Manager or his/her authorized representative.
3. 
Said waste shall be unloaded only as directed by the processing facility area.
[R.O. 2008 §225.250; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
Solid wastes which are excluded by State or Federal law or by City ordinance will not be accepted at the Maryville processing facility and shall include the following:
1. 
Regulated hazardous waste.
2. 
Radioactive materials and explosives.
3. 
Regulated infectious waste.
4. 
Bulk liquids.
5. 
Semi-solids.
6. 
Unexpended pesticide containers.
7. 
Raw animal manure.
8. 
Septic tank pumpings.
9. 
Incinerator and air pollution control residues.
10. 
Industrial process waste and sludge.
11. 
White goods (e.g., refrigerators, washers, dryers).
12. 
Lead acid batteries.
13. 
Non-treated infectious waste.
14. 
Non-treated bio-hazardous waste.
15. 
Yard waste and leaves.
16. 
Non-ferrous and ferrous metals.
B. 
Motor oil and tires may be received at the Maryville processing facility in accordance with all applicable State and Federal regulations, upon payment of the applicable use fees.
[R.O. 2008 §225.260; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
All items deposited at the Maryville processing facility, including the transfer station and the compost center, shall become the sole private property of the City of Maryville. Any individual, corporation, company or other entity disposing of items at the Maryville processing facility or the compost center waives any and all claims to said property upon delivery.
B. 
Upon receipt, the City has the exclusive right to dispose of, salvage or sell materials received at the Maryville processing facility area or compost center and to do so in any manner deemed appropriate by the City of Maryville. Any revenue received from the sale of said items shall be deposited to the Solid Waste Fund of the City of Maryville, Missouri.
C. 
The City shall not be liable for items of value mistakenly or erroneously delivered to the Maryville processing facility or compost center. Anyone delivering or causing to be delivered items to either the Maryville processing facility or compost center shall be deemed to have accepted and agreed to these terms.
[R.O. 2008 §225.270; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002; Ord. No. 6589 §1, 9-15-2003; Ord. No. 6860 §§1 — 2, 9-14-2006; Ord. No. 6954 §1, 11-26-2007; Ord. No. 7123 §1, 6-22-2009]
A. 
Solid Waste — Normal. All normal solid waste not including compost material or other items specifically enumerated in the other provisions of this Chapter shall be subject to a deposit fee of forty-eight dollars ($48.00) per ton which shall include the current State of Missouri fee. There shall be a minimum per-load fee of twelve dollars ($12.00) for any vehicle depositing less than five hundred (500) pounds. The minimum per-load fee shall be prorated for any vehicle depositing more than five hundred (500) pounds at a rate of forty-eight dollars ($48.00) per ton.
[Ord. No. 7411 §§1 — 2, 4-23-2012; Ord. No. 7547 §§1 — 2, 8-12-2013[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Section 2 of this ordinance provided an effective date of 9-1-2013.
B. 
Solid Waste — Special Handling. All solid waste requiring special handling shall be subject to a fee established by the City Manager or his/her authorized representative. Said fee shall be established based upon the type of solid waste being received and the manpower and cost associated with and incurred by the City of Maryville, Missouri, for said deposit.
C. 
Industrial Process Waste. All industrial process waste, as previously defined and described in this Chapter, shall be subject to a fee established by the City Manager or his/her authorized representative. Said fee shall be established based upon the type of solid waste being received and the manpower cost associated with and incurred by the City of Maryville for said deposit.
D. 
Waste Tires. The City will only accept sixteen (16) inch tires or smaller. Tires on rims are not accepted. Sixteen (16) inch tires or smaller — five dollars ($5.00) each.
E. 
Waste Oil. There shall be a fee for the deposit of oil at the rate of twenty cents ($0.20) for each gallon or any part thereof.
F. 
Wood And Brush. For any wood or brush deposited, there shall be a fee of thirty-three dollars ($33.00) per ton. There shall be a minimum fee of seven dollars ($7.00) for four hundred thirty (430) pounds or less deposited per day. For the purpose of the minimum fee, multiple loads throughout one (1) day may be accumulated and the hauler will be charged the minimum fee so long as the total amount of wood or brush deposited per day does not exceed four hundred thirty (430) pounds.
G. 
Compost Materials. Materials accepted for composting will only be accepted at the compost center. There shall be no fee for depositing compost material at the compost center.
[R.O. 2008 §225.280; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
The City Manager or his/her authorized representative and the employees of the City on duty at the Maryville processing facility shall have the authority to issue reasonable verbal or written instruction to persons utilizing the Maryville processing facility for the purpose of safety and in order to maintain satisfactory compliance with the requirements, rules and regulations as contained herein and of the State of Missouri.
[R.O. 2008 §225.290; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
The operation of the Maryville processing facility shall be governed by the following regulations:
1. 
Access to site. Access to the area by the public shall be only at established marked entrances and shall be only during the hours of operation. It shall be unlawful to gain or attempt to gain access to the area at any place other than a marked entrance or at any time other than during regular operating hours.
2. 
Vehicle operation. Vehicles shall be operated in accordance with posted signs and verbal instruction from the area attendant. Drivers shall be required to follow and stay on marked roads and trails. No person shall drive at a speed greater than ten (10) miles per hour. It shall be unlawful for any person to leave a vehicle unattended at the working face or along any traffic route. All vehicles used for the transportation of solid waste shall be operated and maintained in accordance with Section 220.070.
3. 
Unloading vehicles. Persons shall be required to unload their own vehicles. Solid waste and compost shall be unloaded from the transporting vehicle to the ground in a manner that will place the solid waste or compost material within the approved area directly on the working face and not cause it to scatter. It shall be unlawful to unload a vehicle at any place within the disposal areas except as directed by signs or the facility attendant. No person shall unload solid waste or compost from a vehicle if said solid waste or compost are easily removed by wind in a manner that permits said items to become airborne. Persons shall unload vehicles containing material that can become airborne specifically in accordance with the attendant's instructions.
4. 
Disturbing containers. It shall be unlawful for any person unloading solid waste enclosed in a container to open or otherwise interfere with said container in a manner that permits the contents thereof to scatter.
5. 
Inspection of waste. Any person who delivers solid waste or compost material shall permit the attendant to inspect said waste or compost in the vehicle by removing covers or moving the waste or compost or unloading a portion thereof to permit inspection.
6. 
Segregation of waste. Any person delivering solid waste or compost material which is not acceptable when mixed with other waste shall be required to segregate the solid waste or prior to depositing them at the disposal area. Said segregation of solid waste or compost material shall take place off site from the Maryville processing facility.
7. 
Volume limitations. The City has the right to limit the volume of any solid waste or compost material that will be accepted from any one (1) source at any one time or to restrict delivery within a given period of time from the same source when necessary to maintain satisfactory compliance with State of Missouri regulations or when required due to financial considerations, limitations of staff, equipment or available working face space.
8. 
Adverse weather conditions. When weather conditions adverse to the operation of the Maryville processing facility exist, certain restrictions may be imposed by the City Manager or his/her authorized representative on the use of the Maryville processing facility area in order to avoid unsatisfactory conditions. Said restrictions may include:
a. 
Prohibition of dumping loose material.
b. 
Restricting processing facility site use to only solid waste collectors.
c. 
Other similar measures necessary to maintain satisfactory site conditions.
9. 
Damaging facilities. It shall be unlawful for any person to damage, deface, destroy or otherwise alter any facility, equipment or other property of the City used as a part of the site development plan or operation of the Maryville processing center.
10. 
Fires. No person shall set a fire or cause a fire to burn at the Maryville processing facility area except a City employee when authorized by the City Manager or his/her authorized representative.
11. 
Scavenging or salvaging. No private individual, company or corporation shall engage in scavenging or salvaging operations at the Maryville processing facility area. Nothing in this provision shall prohibit a City employee from carrying out operations as directed by the City Manager or his/her authorized representative pursuant to ownership rights by the City of Maryville.
12. 
Trespassing. It shall be unlawful for any person to enter the transfer station/processing facility area or compost center except as directed by the area attendant or posted by signs.
13. 
Safety. It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any unsafe practice contrary to the requirements of this Section, or the instructions of the area attendant or to carry out any actions at the Maryville processing facility area that may endanger the life, limb or property of another.
[R.O. 2008 §225.295; Ord. No. 6511 §1, 12-2-2002]
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to maintain, operate or permit the operation or maintenance of an open dump or other place at which solid waste are deposited, except a solid waste disposal area or demolition solid waste disposal area which is operated under a permit from the State of Missouri and meets the following additional minimum requirements:
1. 
Solid waste disposal area. In addition to complying with Chapter 260, RSMo., any person desiring to operate a solid waste disposal area within the corporate limits of the City must make application to the City Manager or his/her authorized representative for the operation of same and said solid waste disposal area shall meet the following minimum requirements:
a. 
Be located in an area which is zoned "M-2" Heavy Manufacturing Zone.
b. 
Be screened so as to ensure that the area is not visible from any street right-of-way or residence within one thousand (1,000) feet of the solid waste disposal area.
c. 
Be at least two hundred (200) feet distance from any public street, alley or thoroughfare.
2. 
Demolition solid waste disposal area. In addition to complying with Chapter 260, RSMo., any person desiring to operate a demolition solid waste disposal area within the corporate limits of the City must make application to the City Manager or his/her authorized representative for the operation of the same, and said demolition solid waste disposal area shall meet the following minimum requirements:
a. 
Be located in an area which is zoned "M-2" Heavy Manufacturing Zone.
b. 
Be screened from view from any street right-of-way.
c. 
Be at least two hundred (200) feet distance from any public street, alley or thoroughfare.
d. 
Shall not contain concrete, logs or rock exceeding twelve (12) inches in any dimension. Such demolition debris shall be mixed with soil in a proportion not to exceed twenty-five percent (25%) debris by volume.
B. 
The application fee for a solid waste disposal area or demolition solid waste disposal area permit shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00) payable in advance plus any costs incurred by the City to evaluate plans for the solid waste disposal area.
[R.O. 2008 §225.296; Ord. No. 6706 §1, 11-8-2004]
A. 
Facilities or businesses within the City which collect or process recyclables as defined by State law shall meet the following guidelines for the operation thereof. Such facilities shall be located only in an "M-1" zone and shall meet all requirements and regulations applicable to such zone.
B. 
All recycling collection or processing facilities shall meet or exceed the following minimum standards:
1. 
Screening. The operation shall be conducted wholly within a non-combustible building or within an area surrounded on all sides by a fence or wall at least eight (8) feet in height. The fence or wall shall be of uniform height, uniform texture and color and shall be maintained to insure maximum safety to the public, obscure the material from normal view of the public and preserve the general welfare of the neighborhood. The fence or wall shall be installed in a way that retains all scrap, junk or other materials within the yard. No scrap, junk or other salvaged materials may exceed the height of this enclosing fence or wall.
2. 
Parking. One (1) space for each five hundred (500) square foot floor area with a minimum of six (6) spaces required.
3. 
Entrances/traffic circulation. The operation shall provide entrances on streets with ingress and egress designed to minimize traffic congestion. There shall be enough room on-site to accommodate peak traffic volume and company vehicles.
4. 
Lighting. Lights used to illuminate the premises shall be so directed and shielded to minimize glare to motorists on public streets and residents of residential property.
5. 
Storage bins. Storage bins or trailers may be stored on-site as an ancillary use, providing the storage bin or trailer is durable, covered and complies with any setbacks required for any structure on site. The bin or trailer shall be screened from view off-site as part of the operation.
6. 
Loading/unloading. No solid waste, recyclables, junk or other materials shall be loaded, unloaded or otherwise placed either temporarily or permanently outside an enclosed building, fence or visually screened area or within the public right-of-way, except the use of storage bins placed on the outside an enclosed building for recycling. The operation shall be attended on the days of operation to maintain the property in a clean, litter free condition in accordance with the requirements of the City Code.
7. 
Paving. All roads, driveways, parking lots and loading/unloading areas shall be graded and paved with an approved concrete or asphalt/concrete surface.
8. 
Stormwater management. Unless otherwise required pursuant to another provision of the Code, a stormwater management plan may be required at the discretion of the City.
9. 
Other regulations. All operations shall be licensed if required, maintain all proper permits as required from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources or other licensing authority and shall meet all City, County, State and Federal requirements pertaining to facilities, equipment and other features.