- TRASH COLLECTION
If your trash collection day falls on a holiday, your trash will be picked up the next working day.
- If your trash is normally picked up on a Monday and it is a holiday, it will be picked up on Tuesday along with Tuesday's normal trash collection.
- If your trash is normally picked up on a Friday and it is a holiday, it will be picked up on Monday along with Monday's normal trash collection.
- Public Works does not work on Election Day in November. Therefore, trash that is normally collected that Tuesday will be collected on Wednesday along with Wednesday's normal trash collection.
- Public works does work the day after Thanksgiving (even though other Township offices are closed). Therefore, trash that is normally collected on Thursday will be collected on Friday along with Friday's normal trash collection.
- Please note that New Year's Day, Veteran's Day and Christmas are celebrated on the date they actually fall on, which might differ from Monday or Friday, so the general rule applies: collection is the next working day along with that day's normal collection.
- HOW TO GET RID OF THINGS
- Grass Clippings – should be put in a plastic bag and can be put to the curb with regular trash.
- Leaf Collection – Fall and Spring 11/01 to 3/31. BAGS ONLY. DO NOT RAKE TO CURB. After 3/31, two-three bags maximum can be put with trash. Township will not take any leaves put to the curb by contractor.
- Brush and Branch Removal – Place at curb, all cut ends in the same direction, 4-5 ft. lengths with no dirt on them. Branches must be placed in front of the resident’s home and not on any Township–owned property. Township will not take any brush or branches cut by a contractor. DO NOT CALL THE TOWNSHIP. CHIPPER COMES AROUND THE WHOLE TOWN ON PRE-SET SCHEDULE UNLESS CHIPPER IS DOWN OR OTHER WORK SCHEDULED.
- Appliance Pickup - $10.00 per appliance. Pay Township Clerk first. Appliance should be put to curb (washer, dryer, stove, refrigerator, freezer, air conditioner, hot water heater). (Dishwashers are free.) Refrigerators and freezers most have the doors removed.
- Furniture can be put out with regular trash. The limit is 3 pieces at one time. There may be a charge for more than 3 pieces. Call Township Clerk (609-859-2736) if any questions. If there is a charge, pay Township Clerk before trash day.
- Carpet and House clean outs – there may be a charge for both items. (One room of carpet is free.) Carpet should be cut into 5-6 foot lengths and tied. If more than one room, see Township Clerk to make payment before trash day.
- Construction debris will be considered bulk pickup. Call Township Clerk – (609-859-2736) - there may be a charge.
- Propane tanks – pay Township Clerk first ($15.00 per tank), then leave at curb.
- Items that can be put out with regular trash: mattresses, box springs, microwaves, doors (exterior doors and interiors including shower doors), windows, and other items of that nature. If you aren’t sure, call Township Clerk – (609-859-2736).
- Hazardous Waste Day is twice a year – once in the spring and once in the fall. If you can’t wait, you may take to County facility. Call 609-499-5200 for days and hours. Latex paint that is dried up – take lid off and leave next to trash on trash day.
- Tires - car tires (with or without rims) is $5.00. Truck tires (with or without rims) is $10.00. Pay Township Clerk then leave at curb. Prices subject to change. No charge for small donut tires or lawnmower tires, etc.
- Problem with stray or nuisance animals? Call Township Clerk – 609-859-2736.
- Car batteries – put out on trash day.
- As of January 1, 2011, televisions and computers, including laptops and monitors have been banned from all landfills and incinerators in NJ. Can take to Burlington County Resource Recovery Complex, Rt. 543, Florence, NJ (609-499-5300). Dropoff is open Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 am to 4:30 pm, Sat. 7:30 am to 1:30 pm. Goodwill donation centers will also accept electronic equipment.
- Batteries – A, C, D & E types are no longer hazardous and can be put in with your regular trash. Other batteries (nickel-cadmium, lithium, mercury, zinc, lead acid) need to be handled as hazardous waste (example: rechargeable & button style). Container for these batteries in foyer at Township Building.
- Prescriptions can be disposed of by dropping them off at Home Town Pharmacy located at 1805 Route 206 , Southampton, NJ 08088 (609)859-5633. Southampton Township Public Works Dept.
RECYCLING SERVICES
Southampton Township uses the services of the Burlington County Office of Waste Management for all recycling.
Township Recycling Dates:
- Feb. 7, 21
- March 7, 21
- April 4, 18
- May 2, 16, 31 (Tues.)
- June 13, 27
- July 11, 25
- August 8, 22
- September 6 (Tues.), 19
- October 3, 17, 31
- November 14, 28
- December 12, 26
The new recycling brochures are due out in April.
These Recycling Events will be held by the County at OTC, 130 Hancock Lane, Westampton, 9am to 1pm:
Feb. 19--Electronics, TV's
March 19--Shredding, Computers, TVs
For more information on county events, you can visit www.co.burlington.nj.us
To find out additional recycling information visit Recyclingnj.com or Earth911.com
A Southampton Township Resident has suggested the following for recycling styrofoam "popcorn" and plastic bags for newspapers:
- Styrofoam can be recycled by dropping it off at any UPS Store. They use it for packing. Probably other similar shipping companies would accept it.
- Plastic bags that protect newspapers can be saved and rolled up and returned to the delivery person for re-use. (My delivery person is grateful, as I think they have to pay for them?)
For more information, contact JoAnne Barton, the Recycling Coordinator, at
recyclingcoordinator@southamptonnj.org.
- SOUTHAMPTON TOWNSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION
Chairman: Warren Gager
- SOLICITOR: Parker, McCay and Criscuolo
George M. Morris: (856) 596-8900; FAX: (856) 489-6980.
gmorris@parkermccay.com
- ENGINEER: The Alaimo Group
Frank Morris: (609) 267-8310; FAX: (609) 267-7452.
PLANNER: Thomas J. Scangarello & Assoc.
Kendra Lelie: (609) 654-1120; FAX: (609) 654-1265.
OFFICIAL NEWS: CENTRAL RECORD: (609) 654-9221; FAX: (609) 654-8237
LIFE PROGRAMS: 1-800-792-9745
OFFICE ON THE AGING: (609) 265-5069
- PLANNING BOARD
Betty A. Conley
Secretary: (609) 859-1394
FAX:
(609) 859-1465
E-Mail:
planning-zoning@southamptonnj.org
Meetings: 1st Thursday of the month (regular session) 7:30 p.m.; 3rd Wednesday monthly (workshop) 7:30 p.m.
Click here for members
Click here for the 2012
Meeting Schedule
- ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Betty A. Conley , Secretary: (609) 859-1394; FAX: (609) 859-1465
E-Mail:
planning-zoning@southamptonnj.org
Meetings: 2nd Thursday monthly - 7:30 p.m.
Click here for members
Click here to view the 2012 Meeting
Schedule.
- PRESERVATION COMMISSION OF HISTORIC SOUTHAMPTON
Meetings: 2nd Wednesday monthly - 7:00 p.m.
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Preservation Commission Web Page
- EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
The Southampton Township Office of Emergency Management is responsible for maintaining and enforcing the New Jersey State Disaster Laws. The state law requires every municipality to have a state approved Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and to appoint a Coordinator. The local emergency management coordinators, along with members of public safety organizations, volunteer and private entities, such as the Red Cross, know their responsibilities and how they are expected to conduct their job. The Office of Emergency Management is charged with coordinating the efforts of these agencies and organizations during a disaster or natural emergency. Some of the events in which the Office of Emergency Management takes a leadership role are Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Flash Floods, Thunderstorms, Forest Fires, Winter Storms, Hazardous Waste spills, and overall Disaster Preparedness. They also are involved in coordination with the Office of Homeland Security.
Jeffrey Friddell, Coordinator
- FIRE COMPANIES (volunteer)
Vincent Fire Company #1
Vincent Fire Company Web Page
Hampton Lakes Volunteer Fire Company
Hampton Lakes Fire Company Web Page
- EMERGENCY SQUADS
Vincentown Emergency Squad
Hampton Lakes Emergency Squad
