§ 50.151 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   All transfer operations shall be conducted in fully enclosed buildings, none of which shall be located closer than 1,000 feet to any residential or commercial use or zoning district.
   (B)   No waste material shall be stored on-site for longer than 12 hours.
   (C)   A list of all sources of solid waste to be received by the facility shall be required to be submitted to the Solid Waste Coordinator prior to the beginning operations at the facility. No waste shall be received from a source that is not on the submitted list.
   (D)   An engineer appropriately registered in the state shall be on site at all times that waste is being transferred from one mode of transportation to another (for example, from rail to truck) to confirm the receipt of only non-hazardous waste from approved sources. A daily certification report from the engineer listing all waste sources, types and amounts received in each month shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Coordinator no later than the tenth day of the following month.
   (E)   Stations shall provide suitable containers for the recycling of waste materials by the public unless a waiver of this requirement is approved by the Solid Waste Coordinator. Recycled materials shall include, but not be limited to, newspaper, aluminum, glass and other materials that can be economically recycled. The facility shall be responsible for the proper reclamation of these materials.
   (F)   Any receipt of hazardous waste, waste not listed on the submittal to the county, or waste not permitted by the state, shall be considered grounds for the Solid Waste Coordinator to impose a stop work order. The stop work order shall be in writing and given to the owner or operator of the solid waste transfer station and shall order the operator or owner of the facility to immediately stop accepting the unpermitted waste. The stop work order shall set forth any corrective actions necessary to properly dispose of the unpermitted waste.
(Ord. KOC 99-830-199, passed 6-1-1999)