Bucks County municipalities set bin placement rules through property maintenance and nuisance codes. Bins must be placed curbside on pickup day with lids closed and retrieved within 12-24 hours, stored out of public view between collections. Most boroughs prohibit front-yard bin storage.
Trash and recycling bin placement rules in Bucks County are set by each municipality's property maintenance ordinance and, in denser areas, specific bin placement ordinances. Standard requirements include: placing bins at the curb no earlier than the evening before collection (typically after 6 PM); retrieving bins within 12-24 hours after pickup; storing bins between collections out of public view, typically behind a privacy screen, in a garage, or beside/behind the dwelling. Denser Bucks boroughs β Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, Yardley, Perkasie, Quakertown, Bristol, Morrisville β have specific front-yard storage prohibitions to preserve historic streetscapes. Townships with HOAs often have tighter rules via deed restrictions. Bin spacing of at least 3 feet from other bins, parked vehicles, fire hydrants, mailboxes, and utility poles is typical. Commercial dumpsters must be screened per municipal zoning (decorative fence or landscaping enclosure). Short-term rental properties face enhanced scrutiny on bin placement in tourist boroughs like New Hope. Multi-family properties require dedicated enclosed trash areas meeting municipal specifications. The Bucks County Planning Commission provides model ordinance language. Violations are typically enforced by the municipal code enforcement officer after a complaint.
Bins left out past deadline: warning first, then $25-$100 per occurrence under local ordinance. Improperly placed bins may be skipped by haulers (trash backs up for a week). Repeat offenders may face escalating fines up to $300 per PA summary offense schedule.
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