921.15 MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS.
   (a)   Spraying of exposed waste materials and adjacent surfaces shall be done when so ordered by the Service Director to allay dust.
   (b)   Control of blowing papers and other loose materials shall be adequately maintained by moveable snow fences or other suitable means.
   (c)   A suitable rodent, insect and fly control program shall be maintained at all times and until fills are stablized. After the active period of filling operations is completed, a maintenance program, approved by the Board of Health, shall be continued to insure prompt repairs of cracks, depressions and erosion of surface and side slopes. Insecticidal control methods must be used during fly and insect seasons.
   (d)   Where necessary, effective steps shall be taken to prevent floating of waste materials into open waters.
   (e)   All collections of surface waters resulting from the operations shall be drained, filled and treated with effective chemicals so as to prevent mosquito production and to allay odors.
   (f)   Site property lines shall be fenced or otherwise protected, and all entrances must be provided with a gate or barricade. These gates or barricades shall be closed and secured when the operation is closed or an attendant is not on duty.
   (g)   Burning of combustible materials shall not be permitted unless written permission is obtained from the Fire Chief, and then only upon presentation of evidence substantiating its necessity. Burning of any materials which give off obnoxious or disagreeable odors is absolutely forbidden. Materials containing garbage or other putrescible wastes shall not be burned under any circumstances.
   (h)   Salvage operations are absolutely forbidden, and such operations shall be considered a ground for revocation of the permit.
   (i)   It is understood that a sanitary landfill operation may be abandoned, closed or its operations suspended indefinitely. Therefor, it is a prime requisite that an applicant for a sanitary landfill operation shall provide a bond in form and content acceptable and approved by the Law Director, in amount sufficient to guarantee the rehabilitation of the site from both a health and aesthetic viewpoint. Council shall set the amount of the bond, after recommendation of the Service Director and the Engineer.
   (j)   The operation shall be maintained in such a manner as not to constitute a nuisance at any time, or to be considered as dangerous to the health of the general public. (Ord. 30-1961. Passed 2-27-61.)
   (k)   No holder of a permit to conduct a landfill operation in the City shall transfer such operations to a site other than the site described in his initial application without a resolution approved by Council.
   Request for such approval shall be made in writing and shall contain an adequate description of the proposed new site of operations.
   All such requests for transfer of site shall comply with the requirements of Section 921.05 (Ord. 58-1965. Passed 6-14-65.)