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The Township Board of Supervisors, or its designated agent, shall, from time to time, regularly inspect the premises of every licensee hereunder for the purpose of determining whether said licensee has established and maintained his or her premises in full compliance with the provisions of this chapter and such rules and regulations which may hereafter be adopted by the township regulating and licensing junk dealers and the establishment and maintenance of junkyards. The Township Board of Supervisors, or its designated agent, shall forthwith prosecute any discovered violation of this chapter. The Township Board of Supervisors, or its designated agent, shall, not less than twice yearly, furnish to the township a report of such inspections, the same to be in writing and in the form prescribed by the Board of Supervisors of the township.
(2003 Code, § 106-13) (Ord. 2-82, passed 4-6-1982)
Every junkyard in the township shall at all times be subject to inspection during reasonable hours of the day by the Township Board of Supervisors, or its designated agent. To facilitate such inspection and fire control, all junk therein shall be arranged and maintained in a neat and orderly fashion. All of such junk vehicles and other junk are to be arranged in rows, with a minimum of 20 feet of clear space between each row, and each of said rows to be no greater in width than 40 feet.
(2003 Code, § 106-14) (Ord. 2-82, passed 4-6-1982) Penalty, see § 10.99
There shall be no burning of junk, rubbish or other material in connection with said junkyards.
(2003 Code, § 106-15) (Ord. 2-82, passed 4-6-1982) Penalty, see § 10.99
No junk, scrap or automobile bodies, motors or any other item of junk, as defined in this chapter, shall be stored, maintained, situated, placed or otherwise located within 20 feet of any river, stream, run, creek, irrigation ditch or any other natural course within the boundary lines of the township.
(2003 Code, § 106-16) (Ord. 2-82, passed 4-6-1982) Penalty, see § 10.99