§ 51.02 PERMIT REQUIRED FOR DISPOSAL.
   (A)   Permit required.
      (1)   It is unlawful for any person to engage in the public disposal of garbage or rubbish in the Town who does not possess an unrevoked permit or license from the Town Council or its duly authorized representative. Only persons who comply with the requirements of this chapter shall be entitled to receive and retain a permit or license. The permit or license shall be for a term of one (1) year on a calendar year basis, and may be renewed annually. Any permit or license so issued may be renewable annually. Any permit or license so issued shall contain the name of the person to whom granted, the address of the landfill site and the address of the person to whom the same is issued, and any other information as may be required by the Town Council. A permit shall be issued to any person who has complied with the requirements of this chapter and no permit or renewal thereof shall be denied on arbitrary or capricious grounds.
      (2)   The Town Council shall have the power to determine the adequacy or sufficiency of sites proposed for landfill operations. In no case shall a permit be issued until and unless the applicant for the permit shows to the Town Council that the land to be used is properly zoned.
(`92 Code, § 6-91)
   (B)   Permit suspension or revocation. A permit or license may be temporarily suspended by the Town Council or its representative upon violation by the holder of any part of the terms or this chapter, or revoked after a reasonable opportunity for a hearing by the Town Council upon serious or repeated violation.
(`92 Code, § 6-92)
   (C)   Separate permit for each site. A separate permit shall be required for each public disposal site operated, or to be operated, by any person.
(`92 Code, § 6-93)
   (D)   Permit fee. The fee for issuance of the license or permit is one thousand dollars ($1,000) and shall be payable to the Clerk-Treasurer, and all fees so collected shall revert to the general fund.
(`92 Code, § 6-94)
   (E)   Fee exemption. No fee shall be charged for any state, county or municipally-owned and operated public garbage and rubbish disposal site in the Town; provided, nevertheless, the Town Council shall have full jurisdiction and control over the policing of any site within the terms of this chapter.
(`92 Code, § 6-95)
(Ord. 17, 1967, passed 8-7-67; Am. Ord. 92-25, passed 8-27-92) Penalty, see § 51.99