4-1-6: PERMITS FOR MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE:
   A.   Collection, Storage, Transport, Processing And Disposal Permits: The district shall prepare application forms for all such permits, requiring the following information:
      1.   The name and address of the applicant, showing its legal identity (corporation, partnership, association, etc.);
      2.   The business address of the applicant, including an address and phone number in the county and business hours when the applicant can be contacted to answer questions or resolve concerns;
      3.   The types of waste to be covered by the permit;
      4.   The methods of storage, transport, processing and disposal;
      5.   Proof of all insurance required by this chapter (state financial responsibility limits for motor vehicles, etc.);
      6.   The routes to be used in transporting and schedules used;
      7.   The location and type of processing and/or disposal contemplated;
      8.   Information as required to indicate compliance with the occupational safety and health, and environmental protection laws of the federal and/or state governments;
      9.   A schedule of fees the applicant intends to charge for services rendered.
   B.   Incinerator Operations Permit: The district is hereby authorized to prepare application forms for permits to locate and operate incinerators, or to operate existing incinerators in this locality, requiring the following information:
      1.   The name and address of the applicant, showing its legal identity (individual, partnership, corporation, etc.);
      2.   The business address of the applicant;
      3.   A full description of each site, including the name and address of each owner of record. If not owned by the applicant, documentary proof of the right to use the site, with the appropriate site plans;
      4.   Clear evidence of approval by all other regulatory agencies;
      5.   Operational plan, including classification, anticipated volume and weight of solid waste to be incinerated, hours of operation, anticipated volume and weight of residue, and resource recovery activity;
      6.   The method of transporting the residue from the incinerator, the designation and identity of the carrier involved;
      7.   Certificates of all insurance required by this chapter;
      8.   All other information reasonably required by the district to fulfill the intent of this chapter.
   C.   Sanitary Landfill Permit: The district is hereby authorized to prepare application forms for permits to locate and operate a sanitary landfill in this locality, requiring the following information:
      1.   The name and address of the applicant, showing its legal identity (individual, partnership, corporation, etc.);
      2.   The business address of the applicant;
      3.   A full description of each site, including the name and address of each owner of record. If not owned by the applicant, documentary proof of the right to the site, with the site plans which conform to the requirements of this chapter;
      4.   Clear evidence of approval by all other regulatory agencies;
      5.   The engineering design report, prepared by an engineer licensed to practice that profession in this state, including, but not limited to, the following:
         a.   Hydrology and climatology;
         b.   Soils and geology;
         c.   Site improvements;
         d.   Volume requirements;
         e.   Control of leaching and gas movement;
         f.   Surface and ground water protection;
         g.   Completed use;
         h.   Location of residences and structures;
         i.   Access streets, roads and highways;
      6.   Operational plan, which shall include, but not be limited to:
         a.   Hours of operation;
         b.   Classification of waste;
         c.   Anticipated volume and weight of waste;
         d.   Hazardous waste handling;
         e.   Equipment to be utilized;
         f.   Landfilling methods;
         g.   Availability of cover material;
         h.   Anticipated life of site;
      7.   All other information reasonably required by the district to fulfill the intent of this chapter.
   D.   Resource Recovery Facility Permit: The district is hereby authorized to prepare application forms for permits to locate and operate facilities to recover material or energy resources from solid waste within the locality, requiring the following information:
      1.   The name and address of the applicant;
      2.   Clear evidence of approval by all other regulatory agencies;
      3.   A full legal description of each site, including the owner of record or, in nonowned, documentary proof of the right to each site, with appropriate site plans;
      4.   An operational plan, including the classification, volume and weight of solid waste to be delivered, the materials to be recovered, anticipated volume and weight of nonrecoverable residue and hours of operation;
      5.   The method of transporting the residue from the recovery facility, the destination and identity of the carriers involved;
      6.   Certificates of all insurance required by this chapter;
      7.   All other information reasonably required by the district to fulfill the intent of this chapter.
   E.   Issuance Of Permit: If the application for any permit required herein shows that the applicant will perform the services or operate the facility, or both, for which the permit is sought, in conformity with the laws of this state, locality and the provisions of this chapter, including all rules and regulations authorized herein and in conformity with the solid waste management plan set forth in subsection 4-1-5A of this chapter, the permit or permits shall be issued. If, in the opinion of the district, modifications can be made which will bring the application within the intent and purpose of this chapter, they shall notify the applicant or applicants, in writing, setting forth the corrections to be made and the time in which such corrections shall be completed.
   F.   Denial Of Permit: If the applicant fails to make the corrections pursuant to the notice given under subsection E of this section within the time limit specified therein, or if the application does not clearly show that the applicant will render service or operate the facility without health hazard or adverse effects on the environment, the application shall be denied and the applicant notified, in writing, stating therein the reasons for the denial. Nothing in this section shall prevent any applicant from reapplying after the rejection of his application, provided the requirements of this chapter are met.
   G.   Renewal Of Permit: Any permit holder desiring to renew an existing permit shall complete and submit to the district an application therefor not more than ninety (90) days nor less than thirty (30) days before the existing permit expires, together with such permit fees as are herein required. (Ord. 93-03, 8-2-1993, eff. 10-1-1993)
   H.   Fees For Permit:
      1.   Each application for a permit, or renewal application, shall be accompanied by a certified check or money order in the amounts established by the board of county commissioners. (Ord. 93-03, 8-2-1993, eff. 10-1-1993; amd. 2015 Code)
      2.   All fees required by this subsection H shall be placed in the special fund of the district for operation and maintenance of the comprehensive solid waste management system.
   I.   Permit Number; Display: All motor vehicles operating under any permit required by this chapter shall display the permit number or numbers on each side, in colors which contrast with that of the vehicle, such numbers to be clearly legible and not less than twelve inches (12") high. (Ord. 93-03, 8-2-1993, eff. 10-1-1993)