§ 50.05 SANITARY REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   The issuance of any permit to a person for the operation of a proposed garbage and rubbish disposal site shall be subject to approval of the Health Officer, who shall inspect the proposed site prior to the issuance of a permit.
   (B)   A setback line of at least 25 feet from any open watercourses or known tile drains shall be established at each disposal site.
   (C)   Any and all materials considered food for rodents and insects, including tin cans and other receptacles for food, shall be disposed of daily in a sanitary manner by a sanitary fill, or by a method approved by the Health Officer.
   (D)   All salvable material must be removed from the disposal area at least once each week.
   (E)   Combustible rubbish completely devoid of garbage may be burned in an area designated by the County Health Officer to minimize fire hazards and the creation of a public nuisance resulting from smoke and stench, and the County Health Officer may order that all material be covered or disposed of in a satisfactory manner.
   (F)   Any person engaged in public garbage and rubbish disposal by sanitary fill shall have available at all times earth-moving equipment of adequate size and capacity to satisfactorily operate such sanitary fill. An all-weather road shall be provided to the trench or sanitary fill site.
   (G)   It shall be expressly forbidden to make uncooked garbage available for animal consumption at any public garbage and rubbish disposal site.
   (H)   Infestation of rodents and insects on the premises of a garbage and rubbish public disposal site shall constitute a violation of this subchapter, and such violation shall be determined by the County Health Officer.
(Prior Code, § 3-45-5) Penalty, see § 50.99