§ 154.113 TEMPORARY RECYCLING COLLECTION LOCATION; STANDARDS; LICENSING.
   (A)   The temporary location of mobile recycling centers within zoning districts I-1, IC-1, C-3 and C-4 shall be permitted; provided, however, that, a license is issued and the fee for the license is paid by the applicant.
   (B)   A license may be issued only when the applicant has submitted an application in a form approved by the City Administrator and has met the following requirements.
      (1)   The applicant must specify the location sought for a temporary recycling site.
      (2)   Collection activities shall be allowed at specified location no more than one day per week.
      (3)   Collection may occur only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
      (4)   The applicant shall be limited to no more than one vehicle per site. No shredding of material shall occur at the collection site. No stockpiling is permitted. The only piece of equipment permitted outside of the recycling vehicle is a scale.
      (5)   A metal separator and compactor may be used for the purpose of collection of aluminum material but only if the equipment is totally contained within a vehicle or not accessible to the public.
   (C)   A collection vehicle may be located on a site only if it does not impede access to the site, hinder normal vehicular flow on the site or use excessive parking area.
   (D)   A collection vehicle shall not be located within 200 feet of an adjacent commercial facility or 300 feet of a residence.
   (E)   All garbage and debris must be removed from the area in which the collection activity was collected prior to departing.
   (F)   Any vehicles used in collection shall be clean and otherwise comply with all traffic regulations.
   (G)   No signs promoting the recycling activity may be posted anywhere other than directly affixed to the collection vehicle.
   (H)   Only household recyclables may be collected at a temporary site. Household recyclables include newspapers, plastic, glass and metal cans.
   (I)   The applicant shall submit a schedule of dates for a one-year calendar period at the time of application, and a supplemental list, in the case of mid-year applicants, shall be submitted by December 31 of the year of application for the following year.
   (J)   Municipal sponsored recycling activities are exempt from the provisions of this section. Non-profit organizations shall apply for a license to conduct recycling activities at a temporary location but shall be exempt from the requirements of this section. Each non-profit organization may sponsor no more than four temporary location recycling projects in any one calendar year.
(2004 Code, § 154.113) (Ord. 90-24, passed 8-28-1990) Penalty, see § 154.999