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§ 50.093 OPEN DUMPING.
   Open dumping of solid waste, including bulky waste and excluding clean fill, on all lands (i.e., roadsides, hollows, rivers, streams, lakes, and the like) by any person is prohibited by KRS 224.40-100 and this chapter.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
§ 50.094 BENEFICIAL REUSE.
   Disposal of inert material as clean fill on any site for the purpose of: (1) land filling directly associated with agricultural, silvicultural, horticultural, and landscaping practices; (2) land filling associated with the preparation of a site for new construction; (3) debris filling of less than one acre is not prohibited.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
§ 50.095 HAZARDOUS WASTE.
   As defined within this chapter, hazardous waste transport, storage, and disposal requires the services of a Part B Permitted TSD Facility and shall be disposed of only in a manner authorized by state and federal regulations. The county shall provide for the safe disposal of household hazardous waste at least once annually.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY SITING
§ 50.110 SANITARY LANDFILLS.
   A person seeking a sanitary landfill permit must first establish compliance with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Upon compliance being established, a solid waste facility permit application shall be submitted to the coordinator setting forth the following information:
   (A)   Statement of the exact nature and source of the materials to be used as containment, fill, and cover on the subject property.
   (B)   A site plan showing the following:
      (1)   The entire property, principal structures, accessory buildings, location of fill, and paved areas.
      (2)   All natural or historic features including, but not limited to, streams, topography, cemeteries, and endangered species habitats.
      (3)   Methods employed to control surface drainage, illegal dumping, odors, fires, and methane release during and after completion of operations.
      (4)   An operations plan which includes record keeping, reporting, containment procedures, capacity assurance, and closure procedures.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
§ 50.111 CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION DEBRIS LANDFILLS.
   A person seeking a construction and demolition debris landfill permit must first establish compliance with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Upon compliance being established, a solid waste facility permit application shall be submitted to the Coordinator setting forth the following information:
   (A)   Statement of the exact nature and source of the materials to be used as fill on the subject property.
   (B)   A site plan showing the following:
      (1)   The entire property, principal structures, accessory buildings, location of fill, and paved areas.
      (2)   All natural or historic features including, but not limited to, streams, topography, cemeteries, and endangered species habitats.
      (3)   Methods employed to control surface drainage, illegal dumping, and fires.
      (4)   An operations plan which includes record keeping, reporting, containment procedures, capacity assurance, and closure procedures.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
§ 50.112 TRANSFER STATION.
   A person seeking a transfer station permit must first establish compliance with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Upon compliance being established, a solid waste facility permit application shall be submitted to the Coordinator setting forth the following information:
   (A)   Statement of the exact nature and source of the materials to be disposed of on the subject property, the length of time the materials will remain on site, and the ultimate destination of said materials.
   (B)   A site plan showing the following:
      (1)   The entire property, principal structures, accessory buildings, location of solid waste, traffic patterns, and paved areas;
      (2)   All natural or historic features including, but not limited to, streams, topography, cemeteries, and endangered species habitats;
      (3)   Methods employed to control illegal dumping, odors, and fires; and
      (4)   An operations plan which includes record keeping, reporting, containment procedures, capacity assurance, and closure procedures.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
§ 50.113 SOLID WASTE INCINERATOR.
   A person seeking a solid waste incinerator permit must first establish compliance with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Upon compliance being established, a solid waste facility permit application shall be submitted to the Coordinator setting forth the following information:
   (A)   Statement of the exact nature and source of the materials to be incinerated, the length of time the materials and resulting waste will remain on site, and the ultimate destination of residuals.
   (B)   A site plan showing the following:
      (1)   The entire property, principal structures, accessory buildings, location of solid waste, traffic patterns, and paved areas;
      (2)   All natural or historic features including, but not limited to, streams, topography, cemeteries, and endangered species habitats;
      (3)   Methods employed to control air pollutants, odors, and fires; and
      (4)   An operations plan which includes record keeping, reporting, containment procedures, and closure procedures.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
§ 50.114 COMMERCIAL COMPOSTING FACILITY.
   A person seeking a commercial composting facility permit must first establish compliance with the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance. Upon compliance being established, a solid waste facility permit application shall be submitted to the Coordinator setting forth the following information:
   (A)   Statement of the exact nature and source of the materials to be disposed of on the subject property.
   (B)   A site plan showing the following:
      (1)   The entire property, principal structures, accessory buildings, location of and method of composting, traffic patterns, and paved areas;
      (2)   All natural or historic features including, but not limited to, streams, topography, cemeteries, and endangered species habitats;
      (3)   Methods employed to control surface drainage, illegal dumping, and fires; and
      (4)   An operations plan which includes record keeping, reporting, containment procedures, capacity assurance, and closure procedures.
(Ord. KOC 24-830-409, passed 5-21-2024)
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