914.01 PERMITS.
   (a)    A trucked waste discharge permit from the Superintendent shall be required for each vehicle which is to be used for delivery of waste materials to the Lancaster Septage Receiving Station. A trucked waste discharge permit may be issued to an applicant who complies with the terms and conditions of this chapter. The Superintendent may deny an applicant a permit where the applicant has falsified or omitted required information, is delinquent in paying sewer use fees and charges, or is a previous violator of waste disposal regulations.
   (b)    An application for a trucked waste discharge permit shall be submitted to the Superintendent on an approved form, and shall contain the following information:
      (1)    Vehicle owner's name, address and phone number;
      (2)    Vehicle operator's name, address and phone number (if not same as the owner);
      (3)    If the vehicle owner or operator is a corporation or partnership, the names, addresses and phone numbers of all corporate officers or partners;
      (4)    Motor vehicle serial number and valid, permanent Ohio vehicle license number;
      (5)    Make and year of vehicle and tank capacity;
      (6)    A listing of all other governmental licenses and permits issued to the vehicle or for use of the vehicle;
      (7)    Color photographs at least three and one-half (3-1/2) inches by five and one-half (5-1/2) inches in size and clearly showing rear and passenger side views of the vehicle;
      (8)    Any other information as shall be required by the Superintendent.
   (c)    An application fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) shall be submitted with each application along with evidence of a five thousand dollar ($5,000.00) surety bond for each vehicle for which a permit is requested. Application fee shall be submitted by check or money order made payable to "Lancaster City Treasurer."
   (d)    Any applicant denied a trucked waste discharge permit will be sent written notice of the reason for the denial within thirty (30) days after submission of the application. Any applicant who is denied a trucked waste discharge permit may appeal to the Service-Safety Director in writing within ten (10) days after receipt of the written notice. Failure on the part of an applicant to file a written appeal within the allotted ten (10) day period shall be deemed as acceptance of the denial of permit on the part of the applicant, and they shall not be eligible for further administrative appeal.
   (e)    A trucked waste discharge permit shall be valid for one (1) year from its date of issuance unless otherwise suspended or revoked.
   
   (f)    Trucked waste discharge permits are not transferable to other vehicles, operators, or owners.
   (g)    Permit Reissuance. The holder of a trucked waste discharge permit shall apply for permit reissuance by submitting a completed permit application on a form approved by the Superintendent minimum of sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the hauler's existing permit. (Ord. 15-12. Passed 10-29-12.)