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Where an outdoor collection site is utilized for storage, scrap tires shall not be placed within fifty (50) feet of any motorized equipment unless the motorized equipment is operated with spark arresting devices on the exhaust pipes or exhaust system.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
Where an outdoor collection site is utilized for storage, the smoking of cigarettes, cigars, or pipes is prohibited within fifty (50) feet of any outdoor location containing scrap tires.
Persons, who utilize an outdoor collection site for the storage of scrap tires, shall post, in prominent and visible places both inside and outside their outdoor collection site, signs which prohibit smoking.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
Where an outdoor collection site is utilized for the storage of scrap tires, the location shall be surrounded by a noncombustible, opaque fence which is ten (10) feet high, topped with barbed wire, and equipped with a lockable gate.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
(a) Any person who violates this division is guilty of a misdemeanor which is punishable by imprisonment for not more than ninety (90) days, or a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) for each scrap tire which is disposed of or accumulated in violation of this division to a maximum fine of five hundred dollars ($500.00), or both.
(b) Each day that the violation continues shall constitute a separate violation for the purpose of the Court imposing punishment under this division.
(Ord. 3342, passed 10-14-1996)
It shall be unlawful for any secondhand dealer or junk dealer to sell or deliver or cause to be sold or delivered any bed mattress which is stained or discolored, or the contents of which are musty, or to sell or deliver any secondhand clothing or bedding until the same has been thoroughly cleansed and disinfected, or to sell or deliver any secondhand linen until the same has been laundered.
Provided, that the foregoing provisions shall apply only when such articles are sold or delivered for consumption or use or resold at retail, and that such provisions are inapplicable when such articles are to be sold or delivered for reprocessing.
(Ord. 426, passed 5-26-1941)
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