(A) The incinerator is located so as to minimize incompatibility with the character of the surrounding area and to minimize the effect on the value of the surrounding property.
(B) The incinerator shall not be located within 15 feet of any building or structure and shall be positioned so that there is not direct exposure to buildings, wood fences, or piled combustible materials in the event of failure of the spark arrestor. The incinerator shall be located so that a nuisance is not created by reason of smoke, smell, or noise.
(C) Each incinerator must be set back a minimum of 500 feet from each property line not adjacent to lands used or zoned for industrial purposes. A visual buffer must be established and maintained between the incinerator and any existing residential, commercial, or other non-industrial land use immediately adjacent.
(D) Each incinerator must be designed so that it meets and continues to meet all applicable rules, regulations and requirements of the applicable state and federal regulatory agencies. Each incinerator must be fully permitted by each such agency prior to construction and/or continued operation.
(E) Each incinerator must be designed with adequate on-site controls and facilities to prevent and contain fires.
(Ord. 301, passed 8-18-2022) Penalty, see § 152.999