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CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF BRUNSWICK, OHIO
CERTIFICATION
DIRECTORY OF OFFICIALS
ADOPTING ORDINANCE NUMBER 95-95
EDITOR'S NOTE
COMPARATIVE SECTION TABLE
TABLES OF SPECIAL ORDINANCES
CHARTER
PART TWO - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART FOUR - TRAFFIC CODE
PART SIX - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART EIGHT - BUSINESS REGULATION AND TAXATION CODE
PART TEN - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART TWELVE - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART FOURTEEN - BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE
TITLE TWO - Building Standards
TITLE FOUR - Building Administration
TITLE SIX - Miscellaneous Building Regulations
TITLE EIGHT - Property Maintenance Code
PART SIXTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
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1462.06 COMMISSIONER OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL; DUTIES; VACANCY.
     (a)    The Commissioner of Air Pollution Control, under the supervision and direction of the City Manager/Safety Director, shall:
      (1)   Supervise the execution of all laws, rules and regulations pertaining to air pollution as provided in this Air Pollution Code;
      (2)   Institute complaints against all violators of any of the provisions of this Air Pollution Code and institute necessary legal proceedings, either personally or through his representatives;
      (3)   Issue and have served upon violators orders requiring the repair of equipment or the abatement of conditions not in compliance with this Air Pollution Code;
      (4)   Compel the prevention and abatement of air pollution or odors or nuisances arising therefrom;
      (5)   Examine and approve or disapprove the plans for fuel-burning, refuse burning, process and control equipment to be installed, constructed, recon structed, altered or added to;
      (6)   Make inspections and tests of existing and newly installed equipment subject to the provisions of this Air Pollution Code to determine whether such equipment complies herewith;
      (7)   Investigate complaints of violations of the provisions of this Air Pollution Code, make inspections and observations of air pollution conditions and maintain records of such investigations, complaints, inspections and observations;
      (8)   Approve or reject applications for permits and administer the issuance of certificates of operation, notices, waiver citations, permits and other documents required under the provisions of this Air Pollution Code;
      (9)   Prepare and place before the City Manager/Safety Director for his consideration proposals for additions or revisions to this Air Pollution Code or other ruler and regulations pertaining to air pollution;
      (10)   Encourage voluntary cooperation by persons or affected groups in the preservation and restoration of the purity of the outdoor atmosphere;
      (11)   Collect and remit to appropriate officials of the City of Cleveland any fees collected for certificates of operation or examination of permits;
      (12)   Work with other City agencies for the purpose of coordinating activities for the common good of the City;
      (13)   Conduct tests and make studies of air contaminants, whether or not they are controlled by the specific limitations of this Air Pollution Code; and
      (14)   Perform any and all acts which may be necessary for the successful prosecution of the purposes of this Air Pollution Code and such other acts as may be specifically enumerated herein.
(Ord. 53-70. Passed 5-25-70.)
   (b)   The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to assume the duties of and serve as the Commissioner of Air Pollution Control whenever a vacancy in such office occurs and until such vacancy is filled.
1462.07 RULES AND REGULATIONS.
   The Commissioner of Air Pollution Control, under the supervision and direction of the City Manager/Safety Director may adopt, amend or alter written rules and regulations supplementing this Air Pollution Code. Such rules and regulations shall not conflict with or waive any provision of this Air Pollution Code or of these Codified Ordinances, nor shall such rules and regulations be the basis for any criminal prosecution for a violation of this Air Pollution Code. Such rules and regulations, and any amendments thereto or alterations thereof, shall become effective after two successive publications in a newspaper of general circulation within the City.
1462.08 SUBMISSION OF REPORTS.
   Any person in charge of equipment operated prior to the effective date of this Air Pollution Code (Ordinance 53-70, passed May 25, 1970) which does not conform to Sections 1462.19 and 1462.20 sixty days after such effective date shall submit to the Commissioner of Air Pollution Control for his approval, within six months of such effective date, a program for ultimate conformity to Sections 1462.19 and 1462.20. Semiannually thereafter, such person shall submit reports indicating progress towards ultimate conformity to Sections 1462.19 and 1462.20.
(Ord. 53-70. Passed 5-25-70.)
1462.09 ABATEMENT ORDER.
   Whenever any equipment is found, upon inspection, to be operated in violation of this Air Pollution Code or to be in such condition or so installed that it cannot be operated in conformity with this Air Pollution Code, the Commissioner of Air Pollution Control shall issue a written order to the person owning, operating or in control of such equipment requiring the abatement of such violation or the correction of any condition which may result in such violation within the time limit set forth in such order, such time limit not to exceed ninety days. Should the person to whom such order is issued fail to act thereon within the time limit set forth therein or within an extension granted by the Commissioner not exceeding sixty days, the Commissioner shall revoke any existing certificate of operation or seal such equipment for failure to comply with such order.
(Ord. 53-70. Passed 5-25-70.)
1462.10 APPEALS.
   (a)   The appeal of any person adversely affected by any order, requirement, decision or determination of the Commissioner of Air Pollution Control shall be heard and decided by the Appeals Board. Such appeal shall stay the enforcement of an order or the sealing of the equipment unless the Commissioner determines that there is an immediate danger to human life, health, safety, welfare or comfort.
   (b)   Any appeal from an abatement order under Section 1462.09 shall be filed within ten days after receipt thereof.
   (c)    Any person adversely affected by a decision of the Appeals Board may obtain judicial relief as provided by law.
(Ord. 53-70. Passed 5-25-70.)
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