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CITY OF CLEVELAND, OHIO CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHARTER OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND
PART ONE: ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART TWO: HEALTH CODE
TITLE I: NUISANCES AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
TITLE III: FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS
TITLE V: AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
CHAPTER 251 - DEFINITIONS
§ 251.01 Title and Distribution
§ 251.02 Air Cleaning Equipment
§ 251.03 Air Contaminant
§ 251.04 Air Pollution
§ 251.05 Ambient Air
§ 251.06 Ambient Air Quality Standards
§ 251.07 AGA
§ 251.08 ASME
§ 251.09 ASTM
§ 251.10 Appeals Board
§ 251.11 Architectural Coating
§ 251.12 Asbestos
§ 251.13 Atmosphere
§ 251.14 Best Available Control Technology
§ 251.15 Blast Furnace
§ 251.16 Boiler
§ 251.17 BTU or British Thermal Unit
§ 251.18 Clean Air Act
§ 251.19 Commenced
§ 251.20 Commissioner
§ 251.21 Compliance Schedule
§ 251.22 Control Equipment
§ 251.23 Criteria Pollutant
§ 251.24 Effluent Water Separator
§ 251.25 Emission
§ 251.26 Existing Source
§ 251.27 Fuel
§ 251.28 Fuel-Burning Equipment
§ 251.29 Fuel-Burning Equipment Input Capacity
§ 251.30 Fugitive Emissions
§ 251.31 Incinerator
§ 251.32 Install or Installation
§ 251.33 Liquid Organic Material
§ 251.34 Major Source
§ 251.35 Minor Source
§ 251.36 Mobile Source
§ 251.37 Modify or Modification
§ 251.38 New Source
§ 251.39 Odor
§ 251.40 OEPA
§ 251.41 Opacity
§ 251.42 Open Burning
§ 251.43 Organic Material
§ 251.44 Organic Solvent
§ 251.45 Owner or Operator
§ 251.46 Particulate Matter
§ 251.47 Person
§ 251.48 Petroleum Cracking
§ 251.49 Photochemically Reactive Material
§ 251.50 Process Equipment
§ 251.51 Process Weight
§ 251.52 Process Weight Per Hour
§ 251.53 Refuse
§ 251.54 Ringelmann Chart
§ 251.55 Seal
§ 251.56 Significant Source
§ 251.57 Smoke
§ 251.58 Source
§ 251.59 Source Operation
§ 251.60 Stack
§ 251.61 Standard Conditions
§ 251.62 Stationary Source
§ 251.63 Submerged Fill Pipe
§ 251.64 Uncontrolled Mass Rate of Emission
§ 251.65 Unit Operation
§ 251.66 Unit Process
§ 251.67 Vapor Blowdown System
§ 251.68 Visible Emission
§ 251.69 Volatile Photochemically Reactive Material
§ 251.70 Waste Gas Flare
§ 251.71 Transfer Operations
CHAPTER 253 - AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS
CHAPTER 255 - ADMINISTRATIVE
CHAPTER 257 - INSTALLATION AND MODIFICATION PERMITS
CHAPTER 259 - OPERATION PERMITS AND VARIANCES
CHAPTER 261 - EXEMPTIONS
CHAPTER 263 - FEES
CHAPTER 265 - VISIBLE AIR CONTAMINANT LIMITATIONS
CHAPTER 267 - ODORS
CHAPTER 269 - PARTICULATE LIMITATIONS
CHAPTER 271 - SULFUR COMPOUNDS LIMITATIONS
CHAPTER 273 - HYDROCARBON LIMITATIONS
CHAPTER 275 - CARBON MONOXIDE LIMITATIONS
CHAPTER 277 - MISCELLANEOUS LIMITATIONS
CHAPTER 279 - PROCEDURES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 281 - HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
CHAPTER 283 - EMERGENCY EPISODES
CHAPTER 285 - TESTING AND MONITORING EQUIPMENT
CHAPTER 287 - PENALTIES
CHAPTER 289 - CONSTITUTIONALITY
CHAPTER 291 - ADVISORY COMMITTEE
APPENDICES A, B, C, D
PART THREE: LAND USE CODE
PART FOUR: TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE: MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AND SERVICES CODE
PART SIX: OFFENSES AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES CODE
TITLE VIIA: CLEVELAND NEIGHBORHOOD FORM-BASED CODE
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§ 251.26 Existing Source
   “Existing source” means any source which has been constructed or installed or of which construction, installation or modification was commenced prior to the effective date of this Code.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
§ 251.27 Fuel
   “Fuel” means any form of combustible matter whether solid, liquid or gas but does not include refuse.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
§ 251.28 Fuel-Burning Equipment
   “Fuel-burning equipment” means any furnace, boiler, apparatus, stack and all appurtenances thereto used in the process of burning fuel for the primary purpose of producing heat or power by indirect heat transfer.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
§ 251.29 Fuel-Burning Equipment Input Capacity
   “Fuel-burning equipment input capacity” means the maximum heat input rate of any fuel-burning equipment. This maximum heat input rate shall be the manufacturer’s or designer’s guaranteed maximum heat input rate or such other rate as may be determined by the Commissioner in accordance with good engineering practices. In case of conflict the determination made by the Commissioner shall govern.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
§ 251.30 Fugitive Emissions
   “Fugitive emissions” means air contaminants emitted from any source, uncaptured at the point of origin.
(Ord. No. 857-A-76. Passed 6-27-77, eff. 6-30-77)
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