(A) Approvals. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall possess an approved Kentucky Division of Waste Management Registered Permit-by-Rule and any necessary Louisville Metro zoning approvals, including a conditional use permit, if applicable.
(B) Site access. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall restrict unauthorized access to the premises including a gate that is kept locked when facility is not operating. Facilities shall have an attendant on site during all hours the facility is open.
(C) Acceptable materials. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall accept only those construction/demolition debris wastes as defined in § 51.001.
(D) Record-keeping. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall maintain accurate records of the amount of waste received at the site. Facilities shall maintain records of the amount of processed material distributed and/or disposed of from the facility. These records shall be current and available for inspection by District enforcement personnel. In addition, the facilities shall provide the District a copy of its Kentucky Division Of Waste Management Quarterly Report as required by the applicable sections of 401 KAR 47:190.
(E) Other wastes. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall not accept, other than in incidental amounts, household solid waste, hazardous waste, yard waste or any other waste that is not construction/demolition waste. An incidental amount is an amount which, despite the exercise of due care under the circumstances, was not discovered by the permittee. Facilities shall transfer any such wastes contained in incoming loads to an appropriate, permitted waste management or disposal facility. Any such wastes shall not be permitted to accumulate on the site loose. Such waste shall be contained in a dumpster or similar container. No disposal shall occur on the site.
(F) Stockpiles. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall maintain materials in an orderly manner. Stockpiles of all materials, processed and unprocessed shall not exceed 20 feet in height nor shall they consume an area greater than two-thirds of the total area of the facility. Construction/demolition facilities shall not have in accumulation at the facility a volume of unprocessed, unsorted waste greater than the volume received at the gate within the last 60 days. Stockpiles of unprocessed materials containing wood, and processed piles of segregated wood, mulch or other combustible materials shall: be placed in rows not to exceed 20 feet in height, 40 feet in width, and 150 feet in length, and be separated from each other, or stockpiles of other materials, by a minimum of 15 feet, and have sufficient room at each end to allow maneuvering of fire-fighting equipment, including ready exit and entry from spaces between rows, as approved by the local fire district or department.
(G) Water supply. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall have access to an on-site water supply that has been approved by the local fire district or department for fire-fighting purposes.
(H) Fire lanes. Construction/demolition debris facilities shall have fire lanes paved or constructed of a material such as cinders, fine gravel or stone sufficient to allow access by fire-fighting vehicles with a weight of 35,000 pounds in all weather conditions.
(I) Wood chips. Construction/demolition debris facilities handling wood chips shall comply with "National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 230, Section E-5, Outside Storage of Wood Chips and Hogged Materials", a copy of which may be obtained from any Jefferson County Fire District or Urban Services District Fire Department and which is available for public inspection at the Waste Management District Office, 600 Meriwether Ave., during business hours.
(J) Site run-off. Control of run-off from construction/demolition debris facilities shall be according to a plan approved by the Louisville/Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District and the Kentucky Division of Water. The facility shall obtain all necessary permits from these agencies.
(Lou. Metro Ord. No. 44-2005, approved 4-19-2005)