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§ 51.28 REGULATIONS OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
   Any vehicle which is authorized under § 51.27 to be brought into and parked in the sanitary landfill tract shall be operated and parked only in accordance with regulations to be adopted by the Board of Selectmen, and shall be removed prior to the daily closing of the tract.
(Ord. passed 11-7-1974; Ord. passed 9-21-1975)
Editor’s note:
   TM Volume 12, page 44; TM Volume 12, page 142
§ 51.29 TOWING OF MOTOR VEHICLES.
   In order to eliminate congestion, permit orderly conduct of the sanitary landfill operation and furnish security to the equipment and fixtures of the town located in the sanitary landfill tract, the town constables and the state police are authorized to remove and tow away, or have removed or towed away by any commercial towing service, any motor vehicle which is brought into, operated in or parked in the sanitary landfill tract in violation of this subchapter and regulations to be adopted by the Board of Selectmen. Motor vehicles so towed away shall be stored at the expense of the owner and may be claimed by the owner upon payment of storage and towing fees as determined by the Board of Selectmen by regulations.
(Ord. passed 11-7-1974; Ord. passed 9-21-1975)
Editor’s note:
   TM Volume 12, page 44; TM Volume 12, page 142
RECYCLING
§ 51.40 REGULATIONS CONCERNING DESIGNATION OF RECYCLABLE MATERIALS.
   (A)   Pursuant to the §§ 51.01 through 51.14, the following regulations are enacted by the Board of Selectmen, to become effective on publication.
   (B)   The following materials are designated as recyclable materials, which shall be separated from solid waste and shall be set out for collection or delivered to a collection point as provided by the these regulations:
      (1)   Cardboard;
      (2)   Glass food and beverage containers;
      (3)   Leaves and other yard waste;
      (4)   Metal food and beverage containers;
      (5)   Newspaper and magazines;
      (6)   Office paper;
      (7)   Scrap metal;
      (8)   Storage batteries; and
      (9)   Waste oil.
   (B)   The above terms shall have the meanings given them in the Connecticut Regulations of State Agencies, § 22a-241b-1.
(Ord. passed 12-8-1990)
Editor’s note:
   TM Volume 17, page 396
FEES
§ 51.55 FEES FOR DISPOSAL OF WASTE AT LANDFILL.
   Pursuant to the authority granted to the Board of Selectmen, the following schedule of fees for the disposal of waste at the town landfill is established, to become effective upon publication.
Asphalt and non-reinforced concrete, per 100 lbs.
$1
Automobile and light truck tires (each)
$1.50
Brush
$40.00 portion, applied as follows:
   For each 20 pound multiple or portion thereof as defined by the town’s weighing system
$0.40
Demolition material including waste from remodeling and construction projects and sites, and all oversize household items and tree stumps
$110 per ton applied as follows:
   Minimum charge
$5
   Per each 20 pound multiple or portion thereof as determined by the town’s weighing system
$1.10
Heavy truck tires (each)
$5
Refrigeration appliances containing CFCs (non-commercial only)
$10 each
Tires from earth-moving equipment (each)
$100
 
(Ord. passed 11-21-1988; Ord. passed 10-5-1994; Ord. passed 11-16-1994; Ord. passed 10-6-1995; Ord. passed 1-17-1996; Ord. passed 4-9-2001; Ord. passed 2-23-2003; Ord. passed 3-23-2003)
Editor’s note:
   TM Volume 16, page 265; TM Volume 20, page 237 (#3); TM Volume 20, page 239 (#7); TM Volume 20, page 240 (#8); TM Volume 21, page 101 (#9); TM Volume 21, page 157; TM Volume 22, page 79; TM Volume 22, page 248; TM Volume 22, page 261
§ 51.56 FEE FOR REFUSE COLLECTORS.
   Pursuant to the authority granted to the Board of Selectmen, the following registration fee for refuse collectors is established: $75 per year.
(Ord. passed 11-21-1988)
Editor’s note:
   TM Volume 16, page 266
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