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(a) All walls and fences of businesses licensed under this article shall be maintained in a neat, substantial manner.
No junk, secondhand property, salvage or scrap metal or other materials shall be permitted to lean on or touch any such wall or fence, nor to be in front or attached to or suspended on any such wall or fence on the building thereof, nor permitted, along any highway or street or residential property, to be piled within two (2) feet from the base of the wall or fence nor in excess of the enclosing wall or fence, and in no case to be piled in a manner likely to endanger a person or persons using any such highway or street, or be visible from an adjoining street or highway or residentially zoned property.
Scrap metal, stored in connection with reprocessing operations may exceed the height of the walls or fences required under this article, provided, that said material is no closer than 25 feet to the surrounding fence or wall along any highway, street or residential property.
(b) The material located in or on the premises of any business licensed under this article shall be so arranged so that safe aisles, driveways and uniform passageways provide reasonable access to all parts of the premises for inspection by law enforcement officers or firefighting operations.
(c) The layout, arrangements and construction of buildings and premises used in connection with businesses licensed under this article shall comply with the applicable requirements of the City Code and shall be provided with suitable fire protection and extinguishment equipment.
(d) Maintenance of premises, burning on premises. All premises used in connection with a business licensed under this article shall be maintained in a clean, sanitary and neat condition, and so maintained so that rats, vermin, and fire hazards are as far as practicable reduced to a minimum. No junk, secondhand property or parts thereof shall be burned on such premises unless a valid permit from the Fire Marshal and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources have been issued and are in force.
All businesses licensed under this article shall comply with all laws and regulations promulgated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
(Ord. 2945, passed 3-11-1985)
OUTDOOR COLLECTION SITE. Any location within the City of Flint which is in plain view or opened for aerial observation including any space partially or wholly surrounded by a fence or a wall either:
(1) Where thirty (30) or more but fewer than five hundred (500) scrap tires are accumulated for a period of 24 hours or longer on real property which is not adjacent to a retail tire operation as provided in subdivision (2); or
(2) Where thirty (30) or more but fewer than one thousand five hundred (1,500) scrap tires are accumulated for a period of 24 hours or longer on real property which is adjacent to and owned or leased by a person who is in the business of retail tire sales.
PERSON. Every natural person, firm, partnership, association or corporation and their successors.
SCRAP TIRE. A tire that is no longer being used for its original intended purpose.
STORAGE. The maintenance or possession of scrap tires in an outdoor collection site but excluding those tires which are affixed to any motorized vehicle.
TIRE. A continuous solid or pneumatic rubber covering which encircles a wheel whether new, used, or scrap, and was manufactured for use in the operation of any motorized vehicle.
VEHICLE. Every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, including, but not limited to, all terrain vehicles, automobiles, farm implements, jeeps, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, tractors, trucks, and vans, but excepting devices propelled exclusively by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
Unless in compliance with the requirements of this division, persons are prohibited from owning, maintaining, leasing, operating or managing any outdoor collection site for the storage of any scrap tires either:
(a) Where thirty (30) or more but fewer than five hundred (500) scrap tires are accumulated on real property which is not associated with a retail tire operation; or
(b) Where thirty (30) or more but fewer than one thousand five hundred (1,500) scrap tires are accumulated on real property which is adjacent to and owned or leased by a person who is in the business of retail tire sales.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
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