A Certificate of Occupancy and Compliance shall only be issued if the proposed facility meets the following conditions. The operating facility, after a compliance is issued, shall continue to comply with these conditions:
(a) The storage facility:
(1) Complies with any and all previously adopted codes such as those referenced in the Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA) Fire Prevention Code and Existing Structures Code.
(2) Shall not be located within any area determined to have a ground water time of travel of less than five years to a City-owned water well. A study is to be performed by a certified Ground Water Professional, as defined herein. The cost of any necessary hydrogeologic study to make such a determination shall be borne by the applicant.
(3) Shall not be located on any lot, combination of lots or parcel of land which lies within an Area of Special Flood Hazard, as defined in Chapter 1331 of the Codified Ordinances.
(4) Shall not be located within 500 feet of any lot, combination of lots or parcel of land zoned for residential use.
(5) Shall not be permitted to cover an aggregate ground area greater than 2,500 square feet, nor exceed a height of ten feet as measured from the average ground grade immediately adjacent to the storage area. Outside storage in excess of these limitations shall be considered open dumping, as defined herein, and is hereby prohibited within the corporation limits of the City.
(b) In addition to all previously listed requirements, the storage of tires shall not be permitted unless:
(1) A permit has been obtained from the City's Fire Prevention Bureau after approval of a detailed plan for fire control submitted by the applicant. Such business shall also be required to maintain a daily log, as defined herein detailing the amount of tires received and disposed of, and the method of disposal. Copies of the daily log shall be submitted to such Bureau on a monthly basis. The Bureau shall monitor the accumulation of tires.
(2) A permit has been obtained from the City's Health Department after approval of a detailed plan is submitted by the applicant. Such plan shall show and provide for effective control measures for mosquitoes and other vectors. The City Board of Health shall certify that the manner in which the tires are stored does not constitute a nuisance or a public health hazard.
(Ord. 32-90. Passed 10-22-90.)