A. 
License.
(1) 
Application. Application for a commercial tipping license requires the name and business address of the hauler, the registration numbers of each vehicle to be used, a list of the business establishments to be serviced, the type of waste to be carried, street address and the number of housing units of multifamily dwellings, if any, to be served.
(2) 
In addition, nonresident haulers doing business in other Towns must furnish a list of all said hauler's Kittery customers and an estimate of the quantity of waste to be delivered weekly to the solid waste facility.
(3) 
Any additions to the list, or elimination of customers, or any change in the volume of waste exceeding 10% is to be reported in writing to the Town Manager within 14 days of said change.
(4) 
The license must contain the name and business address of the hauler and the registration number(s) of the vehicle(s) to be used. The license is to be stamped with the Town seal and contain a warning that said license may be revoked for any violation of this chapter.
B. 
Commercial hauler licenses consist of the following classes:
(1) 
Any size, any materials, tipping outside, and with no cost to the Town.
(2) 
Household waste and recyclables, large, tipping at the collection facility. For haulers providing service to more than 25 residents or businesses.
(3) 
Household waste and recyclables, small, tipping at the collection facility. For haulers providing all disposal services to 25 or fewer residents or businesses.
(4) 
Landfill, reuse and recoverable materials. For haulers providing all disposal services to residents or businesses, delivering to the recovery facility and paying user fees.
(5) 
Solid waste facility combination, large. For haulers providing service to more than 25 residents or businesses.
(6) 
Solid waste facility combination, small. For haulers providing service to 25 or fewer residents or businesses.
(7) 
Business-generated bulk salable paper goods. For baling facility direct drop, any size.
C. 
Fees. The license fee schedule for commercial haulers is as set out in Appendix A.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See A-13C(1).
D. 
Term of issue. Licenses must be renewed annually by January 31.
E. 
Load rejections. Load(s) of solid waste containing any unacceptable materials as defined in this chapter may be rejected by the attendant on duty. Further use of the facility may require that the commercial hauler present an acceptable plan making provisions for correcting any infractions.
F. 
Suspension of license. Commercial haulers found to be delivering waste originating outside of the Town in violation of § 8.1.5.1A, or violating any other provision of this chapter, will have their licenses suspended for one year.