(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter, it shall not be unlawful for any person or persons to purchase used building materials and place or store them on any lot, lots, parts of lots or parcels of lots, when such materials are to be used by the purchaser or owner in construction on the same lot owned or controlled by such person; providing that such materials shall not remain on such lot or parts of lots for a period of more than thirty days unless the construction or erection plan for the use of such used materials has commenced; and provided further that such materials are used or consumed in the construction or removed from the premises within 120 days from the time such materials were first placed on the lot, lots or parts of lots. It shall be unlawful however, for any person or persons to move any such used building materials so stored and placed to another location within the City for the purpose of avoiding the intent of this section unless such materials are used within ten days at the lot or lots to which they are removed for the construction of a building or buildings for which permit has been properly issued by the City.
(b) In the event that such building materials are permitted to remain on the premises beyond the periods set forth in the section immediately preceding, then the Director of Public Safety shall cause notice to be given as aforesaid in Section 957.07.
(Ord. 22-1986. Passed 2-18-86.)