§ 50.4850. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL.
   (A)   Location and enclosure requirements. Any area used for solid waste disposal shall be completely enclosed by a six-foot fence, in accordance with § 60.60(B). A gate for ingress and egress shall be permitted. A screen wall complying with § 60.60(C) shall be erected where a solid waste disposal area abuts a public street or road or where the disposal area can be seen from any platted residential subdivision containing one or more occupied dwellings, which fact shall be determined by the inspecting officer. Said fence shall be set back at least 90 feet from the centerline of any abutting major thoroughfare and at least ten feet from the street line of such thoroughfare. No temporary or permanent building shall be erected within the required setback. All solid waste disposal areas shall be located at least 1,000 feet from any platted residential subdivision containing one or more occupied dwellings.
(50.4850.10)
   (B)   Operation of site.
      (1)   Access roads to the operation shall be maintained in a dust-free condition by surfacing or other treatment.
      (2)   All areas not specifically being worked by the actual digging and filling operation shall be maintained in a dust-free condition by surfacing, sodding, or other treatment, i.e.: When a trench is dug and subsequently filled, it will be immediately treated to dust-free condition while work on the next trench is in process.
      (3)   Dust shall be minimized on the actual working area by wetting or other treatment.
      (4)   An attendant shall be on duty at all times while hauling and dumping is in process to keep trash-blowing at a minimum.
      (5)   When an attendant is not present, the area shall be closed to all dumping.
      (6)   The stock-piling of trees, lumber, paper, and other burnable materials for subsequent burning is prohibited.
      (7)   All waste materials shall be covered at the end of each day and scatterings adequately policed to prevent blowing.
(50.4850.20)
(Prior Code, Appendix B, § 50.4850) (Ord. 702, passed 3-15-1971)