[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the following
meanings:
ACT 101
The Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction
Act, Act of July 28, 1988, P.L. 528, No. 101, as now or hereafter
amended.
ACT 97
The Solid Waste Management Act, Act of July 7, 1980, P.L.
380, No. 97, as now or hereafter amended.
ALUMINUM
All food and beverage cans made of the light-in-weight, ductile
and malleable metallic substance or element commonly known as "aluminum."
This description excludes aluminum foil, trays, plates, and miscellaneous
aluminum products.
CLEAR GLASS
Consists only of clear food and beverage containers made
of glass, of one gallon or less in capacity, and comprised of the
hard, brittle and transparent or partially transparent substance produced
by fusion of silica and silicates or sand containing soda and lime
and/or other chemicals and substances usually included in the manufacture
of glass.
COLORED GLASS
Consists only of green or brown food and beverage containers
made of glass, of one gallon or less in capacity, and comprised of
the hard, brittle and transparent or partially transparent substance
produced by fusion of silica and silicates or sand containing soda
and lime and/or other chemicals and substances usually included in
the manufacture of glass.
COMMENCEMENT DATE
The date upon which the current and subsequent municipal
contract collection services begin.
COMMINGLED
Designated recyclable materials:
1.
Which have been segregated from regulated municipal waste but
which have not been separated into different types of recyclable materials;
and
2.
Which have been placed in a recycling container for the purpose
of collection.
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
Events that are sponsored by public or private agencies or
individuals, including, but not limited to, fairs, bazaars, socials,
picnics and organized sporting events attended by 200 or more individuals
per day.
COMPOSTING
The process by which solid organic waste is biologically
decomposed under controlled aerobic or anaerobic conditions to yield
a humus-like product.
CONSTRUCTION/DEMOLITION WASTE
A portion of municipal waste resulting from the construction
or demolition of buildings and other structures, including wood, plaster,
drywall and wall board, metals, asphaltic substances, bricks, block,
and unsegregated concrete. The term also includes street sweepings
and nonfriable asbestos waste. The term does not include the following
if they are separated from other waste and used as clean fill:
1.
Uncontaminated soil, rock, stone, gravel, brick, block, concrete,
and used asphalt.
2.
Waste from land clearing, grubbing and excavation, including
trees, brush, stumps and vegetative material.
CONTRACTOR
The person providing municipal contract waste and designated
recyclable materials collection services under the municipal contract.
CORRUGATED CARDBOARD
Unbleached, unwaxed kraft paper that is formed into layers
with a fluted medium and manufactured into shipping boxes and related
products.
CURBSIDE
The correct location for the placement of refuse containers
and recycling containers for the purpose of collection by the contractor,
which shall be:
1.
Adjacent to the residential unit; and
2.
No more than five feet from the public street used by collection
vehicles.
EXISTING CONTRACT
Any municipal contract for the storage, collection, transportation,
processing or disposal of regulated municipal waste or designated
recyclable materials generated or located within the municipality
which:
1.
Was legally entered into prior to the effective date of this
Part; and
2.
When entered into, was legally enforceable.
EXTRA REFUSE CONTAINERS
Refuse containers which are in excess of the number of refuse
containers per collection site limit in the municipal contract.
EXTRA SERVICE TAG
A label which must be affixed to tires, white goods, oversized
refuse items, yard waste and extra refuse containers in order for
such items to be collected by the contractor.
FACILITY
Any specific site designated by the YCSWA (or approved by
the YCSWA) as the specific place or site to which solid waste or source-separated
recyclable materials, or any portion of solid waste or source-separated
recyclable materials, must or may be delivered; or in the absence
of a specific site being designated by the YCSWA, any approved site
for the delivery of any category of solid waste or source-separated
recyclable materials.
FARM
A tract of land containing 10 or more acres which is used
for agricultural purposes, which agricultural activities provide the
major and primary source of income to the residents of the tract.
GENERATOR
A person who produces or creates any solid waste.
GRASS CLIPPINGS
The residue of lawn mowing, consisting of severed blades
of grass, weeds and incidental leaves as may be found in the normal
residential lawn.
[Added by Ord. 2016-6-1, 6/13/2016]
HAZARDOUS WASTE
1.
Garbage, refuse, sludge from an industrial or other wastewater
treatment plant, sludge from a water supply treatment plant or air-pollution
control facility, and other discarded material, including solid, liquid,
semisolid or contained gaseous material, resulting from municipal,
commercial, industrial, institutional, mining or agricultural operations,
and from community activities, or a combination of these factors,
which, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical, chemical
or infectious characteristics, may:
A.
Cause or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality
or morbidity in either an individual or the total population; or
B.
Pose a substantial present or potential hazard to human health
or the environment when improperly treated, stored, transported, disposed
of or otherwise managed.
2.
The term does not include:
A.
Coal refuse as defined in the Coal Refuse Disposal Control Act
(52 U.S.C.A. §§ 30.51-30.62);
B.
Treatment sludges from coal mine drainage treatment plants,
disposal of which is being carried on under and in compliance with
a valid permit issued under the Clean Streams Law (35 P.S. § 691.1
— 691.1001);
C.
Solid or dissolved material in domestic sewage;
D.
Solid dissolved materials in irrigation return flows;
E.
Industrial discharges which are point sources subject to permits
under Section 402 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C.A.
§ 1342); or
F.
Source, special nuclear, or by-product material as defined by
the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C.A. §§ 2011-2394).
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
A portion of municipal waste that would be considered hazardous
under Act 97 but for the fact that it is produced in quantities smaller
than those regulated as hazardous waste under Act 97 and is generated
by persons not otherwise covered as hazardous waste generators by
Act 97. Household hazardous waste includes the following materials
and other materials of a similar nature:
3.
Chlorinated hydrocarbons;
4.
Fluorescent light bulbs and other mercury-containing devices;
6.
Grease and rust solvents;
7.
Oven, toilet and drain cleaners;
8.
Pesticides, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides,
and roach and ant killers;
9.
Photographic and pool chemicals;
10.
Transmission and brake fluids;
11.
Used oil or other hydrocarbon-based lubricants; and
12.
Wood, metal, rug and upholstery cleaners and polishes.
LEAF WASTE
Leaves which have fallen from trees or bushes, not including
brush, grass clippings, tree trimmings and hedge trimmings.
[Added by Ord. 2016-6-1, 6/13/2016]
MULTIFAMILY UNIT
A property with four or more residential units, including,
without limitation, apartment complexes, condominium complexes, retirement
homes and mobile home parks, excluding farms.
MUNICIPAL CONTRACT
The agreement between the municipality and a permitted collector
under which collection services are to be provided to residential
units for municipal contract waste and for designated recyclable materials.
MUNICIPAL CONTRACT WASTE
Those portions of regulated municipal waste which are to
be collected and disposed of under this municipal contract. Municipal
contract waste consists exclusively of refuse and oversized refuse
items.
MUNICIPALITY'S POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
The rules and regulations adopted and revised from time to
time by the municipality which govern and pertain to:
1.
The municipality's recycling program; and
2.
The on-site collection or storage of regulated municipal waste
within the municipality.
NEWSPRINT
Paper which has been used for the production of daily, weekend
and special-edition publications commonly known as "newspapers."
NONPROCESSABLE WASTE
A portion of municipal waste consisting of materials which
cannot be handled by the YCSWA's normal processing or disposal
methods.
NONRESIDENTIAL UNITS
All commercial, municipal and institutional establishments,
all community activities, and all farms, excluding residential units
and multifamily units.
OPEN BURNING
A fire, the air contaminants from which are emitted directly
into the outdoor atmosphere and not directed thereto through a flue.
OVERSIZED REFUSE ITEMS
Refuse which will not fit into refuse containers, but which
is not nonprocessable waste, including small furniture, carpet, portable
televisions and the like, but excluding tires and white goods.
PERMITTED COLLECTOR
A person who is in possession of all pertinent permits and
licenses which may be required by the municipality and the YCSWA for
the collection, storage or disposal of solid waste or recyclable materials.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, association,
institution, cooperative enterprise, municipality, municipal authority,
governmental entity or agency, or any other legal entity whatsoever
which is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties.
PLAN
The York County Municipal Waste Management Plan Update approved
pursuant to Act 97 and pursuant to Section 501(b) of Act 101, and
any subsequent revisions, amendments or updates thereto which are
approved pursuant to the provisions of Act 101.
PLASTICS
Recyclable plastics consist of containers with a neck or
opening smaller than the base, which are primarily: No. 1 PETE (such
as soda and water bottles) and No. 2 HDPE (such as milk, springwater,
and detergent bottles).
PUTRESCIBLE WASTE
A portion of municipal waste consisting of organic waste
materials which, due to biological decomposition, are, or have a tendency
to be, rotten, foul, or odorous, including dead animals and spoiled
foods, but not including sludge.
RECYCLABLE MATERIALS
Any material which would be regulated municipal waste but
for source separation and which will be processed into raw materials
or products which are beneficially reused.
RECYCLING
The separation, collection, recovery and sale or reuse of
metals, glass, paper, yard waste, plastics and other materials which
would otherwise be disposed of or processed as solid waste or the
mechanized separation and treatment of solid waste and creation and
recovery of reusable materials.
RECYCLING CONTAINER
For residential units, the term "recycling container" shall
refer to the container supplied by the municipality. For multifamily
units and nonresidential units, the term "recycling container" shall
refer to a receptacle which is constructed of plastic, metal or fiberglass
and has handles of adequate strength for lifting.
REFUSE
That portion of regulated municipal waste except:
1.
Construction/demolition waste;
4.
Household hazardous waste.
REFUSE CONTAINER
1.
A receptacle which is:
A.
Constructed of plastic, metal, or fiberglass, having handles
of adequate strength for lifting and having a tight-fitting lid capable
of preventing entrance into the container by vectors; or
B.
A polyethylene bag which:
(1)
Is specifically designed for storage and collection;
(2)
Is protected against animal damage and overloading so as to
prevent littering or attraction of insects or rodents; and
(3)
Has a holding strength capable of withstanding normal stresses
until it is collected.
2.
With respect to residential units, the weight of a refuse container
and its contents shall not exceed 30 pounds, nor shall its capacity
exceed 32 gallons.
REGULATED MUNICIPAL WASTE
Any solid waste generated or collected within the municipality
which is garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or office waste and
other material, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous
material, resulting from operation of residential, municipal, commercial
or institutional establishments and from community activities, and
any sludge meeting the definition of "residual waste" or "hazardous
waste" from a municipal, commercial or institutional water supply
treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant or air-pollution control
facility. The term does not include designated recyclable materials
or unacceptable waste.
RESIDENTIAL UNIT
Any single-family detached, semidetached or townhouse dwelling,
or a dwelling unit within a multifamily building containing three
or fewer dwelling units, excluding farms. When used in this Part or
the municipality's policies and procedures, the term "residential
unit" shall also refer to any multifamily unit or nonresidential unit
that requests and receives approval from the municipality to use the
collection services provided under the municipal contract.
RESIDUAL WASTE
Any garbage, refuse, other discarded material or other waste,
including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained gaseous materials,
resulting from industrial, mining and agricultural operations, and
any sludge from an industrial, mining or agricultural water supply
treatment facility, wastewater treatment facility or air-pollution
control facility, provided that it is not hazardous. The term does
not include:
1.
Coal refuse, as defined in the Coal Refuse Disposal Control
Act; or
2.
Treatment sludges from coal mine drainage treatment plants,
disposal of which is being carried on under and in compliance with
a valid permit issued under the Clean Streams Law.
SCAVENGING
The removal of designated recyclable materials in violation of §
20-210 of this Part.
SINGLE STREAM
A system where recyclable materials; commonly fibers and
glass, metal and plastic containers; are collected and processed together.
SOLID WASTE or WASTE
Any waste, including, but not limited to, municipal, residual,
or hazardous wastes, including solid, liquid, semisolid or contained
gaseous materials.
SOURCE SEPARATE or SOURCE SEPARATION
The process of separating, or the separation of, designated
recyclable materials from other solid waste at the location where
generated for the purpose of recycling.
STEEL CANS
The ferrous metal food or beverage containers commonly known
as "tin cans."
TIRES
Any pneumatic rubber automobile, truck, or farm implement
tire.
UNACCEPTABLE WASTE
The following types of solid waste are unacceptable waste
unless approved by YCSWA on a case-by-case basis:
2.
Drums, barrels, and buckets;
3.
Explosives and ordinance materials;
6.
Infectious/pathological waste; and
WHITE GOODS
A portion of regulated municipal waste consisting of large
appliances, including the following: clothes washers, clothes dryers,
dishwashers, freezers, refrigerators, stoves, ovens, hot-water heaters,
air conditioners, dehumidifiers, furnaces and electrical heaters.
YARD WASTE
All garden residues, leaves, shrubbery and tree trimmings,
but not including grass clippings.
YCSWA
The York County Solid Waste Authority, a municipal authority
organized and existing under the Municipality Authorities Act, as
amended.
YCSWA FACILITY
Any facility owned or operated by or on behalf of the YCSWA.
YCSWA FLOW CONTROL ORDINANCE
The York County Waste Flow Control Ordinance No. 89-4, adopted
on August 30, 1989, by the York County Commissioners.
YCSWA LICENSING RULES AND REGULATIONS
The York County Solid Waste Authority Municipal Waste Collection
and Transportation Licensing Rules and Regulations and Recyclable
Materials Licensing Rules and Regulations, adopted and revised from
time to time by YCSWA, which govern and pertain to:
1.
The collection, transportation, processing and marketing of
recyclable materials in York County; and
2.
The collection and transportation of municipal waste, as defined
by Act 101, in York County.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
All persons within the municipality shall source-separate designated
recyclable materials generated by such person or generated within
a residential unit, multifamily unit or nonresidential unit occupied
by such person.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
Each person who owns or occupies a residential unit, multifamily
unit or nonresidential unit within the municipality shall ensure that
regulated municipal waste and designated recyclable material generated
at such residential unit, multifamily unit or nonresidential unit
are collected and disposed of in accordance with this Part, the municipality's
policies and procedures, and the YCSWA Licensing Rules and Regulations.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
Collection services for municipal contract waste and for designated
recyclable materials shall be provided to residential units by the
contractor. Each person who owns or occupies a residential unit shall
prepare designated recyclable materials and municipal contract waste
for collection in accordance with the municipality's policies
and procedures. With respect to regulated municipal waste which is
not municipal contract waste, persons who own or occupy residential
units shall elect to provide proper on-site collection and disposal
by either:
1. Themselves delivering such materials to a facility; or
2. Utilizing a permitted collector to collect and deliver such materials
to a facility.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
1. Each person who owns or occupies a nonresidential unit or multifamily
unit shall provide proper collection and disposal for regulated municipal
waste and designated recyclable materials by utilizing a permitted
collector to collect and deliver such materials to a facility. With
respect to municipal contract waste and designated recyclable materials,
a person who owns or occupies a multifamily unit or nonresidential
unit may request municipality approval to receive the services under
the municipal contract.
2. Each person who owns or occupies a multifamily unit or nonresidential unit approved to receive services under the municipal contract shall comply with the municipality's policies and procedures established for residential units, and, notwithstanding the provisions of §
20-206, Subsections
2 and
3, of this Part, shall source-separate the recyclable materials designated in §
20-206, Subsection
1.
3. Each person who owns a multifamily unit or nonresidential unit that
does not receive services under the municipal contract shall:
A. Provide recycling containers at easily accessible locations for source-separation
of designated recyclable materials;
B. Provide written instructions to all persons occupying each multifamily
unit and nonresidential unit to ensure that all designated recyclable
materials are source-separated; and
C. Provide collection and delivery of source-separated designated recyclable
materials at a frequency of not less than once per month.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
1. Each person who owns or occupies a residential unit shall source-separate
the following recyclable materials:
G. Other materials as adopted by resolution from time to time by the
elected body of the municipality.
2. Each person who owns or occupies a multifamily unit shall source-separate
the following recyclable materials:
G. Other materials as adopted by resolution from time to time by the
elected body of the municipality.
3. Each person who owns or occupies a nonresidential unit shall source-separate,
at a minimum, the following recyclable materials:
C. Corrugated cardboard; and
D. Other materials as adopted by resolution from time to time by the
elected body of the municipality.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012; as amended by Ord. 2016-6-1,
6/13/2016]
1. All yard waste must be recycled on residential and nonresidential
properties. Tree and shrubbery trimmings will be collected curbside
two times per year. One collection will occur in the spring, and one
collection will occur in the fall, as determined by Red Lion Borough.
Vegetative garden residues shall not be placed for or collected curbside
but must be composted or taken to a location designated by the YCSWA.
2. Grass clippings may be mulched in place or collected and disposed of as refuse in accordance with Part
1 of this chapter.
3. All leaf waste generated within the Borough and intended for collection
by the Borough shall be separated from all other trash, refuse, grass
clippings and recyclable materials. Leaf waste shall be placed on
a pile or row on the street for collection in the fall of the year
at times designated by the Borough and at any other time designated
by the Borough. The pile or row shall be located on the street outside
of the traffic lanes approximately one foot from the edge of the curb
in such a manner as will allow safe passage of vehicles and also allow
for proper stormwater drainage. This section shall not require any
person to gather leaf waste or prevent any person from utilizing leaf
waste for compost, mulch or other legal agricultural, horticultural,
gardening or landscape purposes.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
1. With respect to municipal contract waste and designated recyclable
materials, no person other than the contractor shall collect, transport,
store, process or dispose of such contract waste. With respect to
regulated municipal waste other than municipal contract waste which
is generated at residential units and regulated municipal waste or
designated recyclable materials generated at multifamily units or
nonresidential units, no person other than a permitted collector shall
collect, store, process or dispose of such waste. (Collection of leaves/yard
waste may be arranged by the municipality in accordance with the municipality's
policies and procedures.)
2. No person who generates, owns or possesses designated recyclable
materials or regulated municipal waste shall, by contract for collection
services or otherwise, cause, permit or assist in the collection,
storage, processing or disposal of such waste by any person other
than: the contractor with respect to municipal contract waste or designated
recyclable materials generated at residential units; and a permitted
collector with respect to regulated municipal waste other than municipal
contract waste generated at residential units and regulated municipal
waste or designated recyclable materials generated at multifamily
units or nonresidential units. (Collection of leaves/yard waste may
be arranged by the municipality in accordance with the municipality's
policies and procedures.)
3. No permitted collector who collects or disposes of designated recyclable
materials or regulated municipal waste shall, by municipal contract
for such services or otherwise, cause, permit or assist in the storage,
collection, processing or disposal of designated recyclable materials
in a manner which treats such materials as regulated municipal waste
or which is otherwise inconsistent with source-separation or recycling.
4. Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections
1 and
2 above, any person who occupies a residential unit may deliver to a facility the regulated municipal waste and designated recyclable materials which were generated at such person's residence.
5. All regulated municipal waste and designated recyclable materials
generated or collected in the municipality shall be delivered directly
to a facility in accordance with the YCSWA Flow Control Ordinance
and without any intervening transfer, unloading, processing, sorting,
salvaging, scavenging, or reuse of any portion of any load of such
regulated municipal waste and designated recyclable materials from
the time of its collection until the time of its delivery to the facility.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
1. No person shall store, process or dispose of any regulated municipal waste or designated recyclable materials except at a facility. Notwithstanding the foregoing or §
20-206, yard waste may be composted to the extent and in the manner provided in the municipality's policies and procedures on the property on which such yard waste was generated.
2. No person shall process or dispose of any designated recyclable materials
through open burning.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
From the time of placement for collection of any designated
recyclable materials, all such designated recyclable materials shall
be the property of the generator or the permitted collector who has
contracted to provide on-site collection, as provided in the municipal
contract. It shall be a violation of this Part for any person, other
than such permitted collector, to collect or pick up, or cause to
be collected or picked up, any such designated recyclable materials.
(Collection of leaves/yard waste may be arranged by the municipality
in accordance with the municipality's policies and procedures.)
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
1. Nothing in this Part shall be construed to impair the obligations
of any existing contract.
2. No renewal or modification of any existing contract, and no new contract
for the storage, on-site collection, processing or disposal of regulated
municipal waste or designated recyclable materials, shall be entered
into after the effective date of this Part unless such renewal or
modification or new contract shall conform to the requirements of
this Part and the municipality's policies and procedures.
3. No contract which is entered into, renewed, extended, modified or assigned after the effective date of this §
20-211 shall provide for on-site collection services to be performed after the commencement date for contract waste or designated recyclable materials generated at residential units. This provision shall not apply to the contract between the municipality and the contractor. With respect to any contract which violates this Subsection
3, such contract shall be deemed void, and the hauler that is a party to such contract shall reimburse to the applicable residential units any funds which have been paid for such on-site collection services and shall not collect or attempt to collect any funds for such on-site collection services.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
1. The municipality shall have the power to issue the municipality's
policies and procedures governing all matters set forth in this Part
and any other related matters deemed necessary or convenient by the
municipality.
2. The municipality's policies and procedures shall be effective
when issued in writing and signed by the Manager of the municipality.
3. The municipality shall have the power to establish record and reporting
requirements and standards and procedures for the issuance, administration
and revocation of licenses, as deemed necessary, including, without
limitation:
A. Application procedures and standards and conditions for licenses;
B. The fixing of a monetary bond, with or without surety, to secure
the compliance by any permitted collector with any such requirements,
standards or procedures; and
C. Any other matters deemed necessary or convenient by the municipality.
4. In the event of suspension or revocation of any license which is
issued by the municipality or the YCSWA, the person whose collection
permit is suspended or revoked shall refund to each customer any prepaid
fees.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
It shall be unlawful for any person to violate, or cause or
permit or assist in the violation of, any provision of this Part or
any provision of the municipality's policies and procedures.
All unlawful conduct shall also constitute a public nuisance.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
Any person violating any provision of this Part or any provision
of the municipality's policies and procedures, shall, upon conviction
thereof in a summary proceeding, be sentenced for each violation to
pay a fine of not more than $1,000 and costs of prosecution and, in
default of the payment of such fine and costs, to undergo imprisonment
for not more than 30 days. Each violation of any provision of this
Part or of any provision of the municipality's policies and procedures,
and each day that such a violation shall exist, shall constitute a
separate violation and offense.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
For purposes of the obligations established by this Part or
the municipality's policies and procedures, and for purposes
of any fine, penalty, imprisonment or other sanction, the terms "person,"
"residential unit," "multifamily unit" and "nonresidential unit" shall:
1. Include officers and directors of any corporation or other legal
entity having officers and directors; and
2. Refer to, and impose joint and several liability upon, both:
A. The persons residing in or occupying any such residential, multifamily
or nonresidential units; and
B. The owner, landlord, condominium owners' association and/or
agent of an owner, landlord or condominium owners' association
of such premises.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
In addition to any other remedy provided in this Part, the municipality
may institute proceedings to restrain any violation of, or to require
compliance with, this Part and/or the municipality's policies
and procedures.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
The penalties and remedies set forth in this Part are in addition
to, not in lieu of, any fines, penalties or remedies provided in the
municipality's policies and procedures. The existence or exercise
of any remedy shall not prevent the municipality from exercising any
other remedy:
1. Provided under:
B. The municipality's policies and procedures; or
2. Available at law or equity.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
Any ordinances which pertain to regulated municipal waste or
designated recyclable materials are hereby repealed to the extent
of any inconsistency with this Part.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
The provisions of this Part are severable; and if any section,
sentence, clause, part or provision hereof shall be held to be illegal,
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,
such decision of the court shall not affect or impair the remaining
sections, sentences, clauses, parts or provisions of this Part. It
is hereby declared to be the intent of the municipality that this
Part would have been enacted if such illegal, invalid or unconstitutional
section, sentence, clause, part or provision had not been included
herein.
[Ord. 2012-6-03, 6/11/2012]
This Part shall be effective five days after adoption.