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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)
Persons are prohibited from the storage of scrap tires in an outdoor collection site without obtaining an annual permit issued by the Building and Safety Inspections Division. When applying for this permit, such persons shall submit a completed scrap tire outdoor collection site registration form; the proper fee established by ordinance; and a scaled set of blue prints or drawings of the outdoor collection site including the dimensions and the geographic positions of all adjacent streets, property lines, private water supply lines, fencing, buildings, and other objects.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
Prior to issuance of any permit under this division, persons, who utilize an outdoor collection site for the storage of scrap tires, shall deliver to the City of Flint - Risk Management Department a commercial liability and property damage insurance policy naming the City an additional insured and providing for payment in the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000.00) for each occurrence and one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) aggregate for any liability imposed by law.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
Prior to issuance of any permit under this division, persons, who utilize an outdoor collection site for the storage of scrap tires, shall deliver to the City of Flint - Risk Management Department a surety bond in favor of the City to provide for payment in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000.00) for the collection, transportation and/or disposal costs incurred when the Building and Safety Inspection Division determines that such tires are to be removed because a public emergency exists at the outdoor collection site including, but not limited to, the abandonment of the outdoor collection site by the persons utilizing the same for storage.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
Where an outdoor collection site is utilized for storage, scrap tires shall be stacked in separate piles. Each pile shall be separated from every other pile by an aisle which shall be a minimum of twenty (20) feet in width. Each pile shall be of uniform design configuration which is not more than ten (10) feet in width, twenty (20) feet in length, and ten (10) feet in height.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
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