(a) A facility qualifies as a minimal storage site if the quantity of each hazardous material stored in one or more storage facilities in an aggregate quantity for the entire facility is five hundred pounds or less for solids, fifty-five gallons or less for liquids, or two hundred cubic feet or less at STP for compressed gases.
(b) The applicant for a permit for a facility which qualifies as a minimal storage site may opt to file the short form hazardous material management plan. Such plan shall include the following components:
(1) General application information;
(2) A simple line drawing of the facility showing the location of the storage facilities and indicating the hazard class or classes and physical state of the hazardous materials being stored, whether any of the material is a waste, and shall indicate presence and location of hazardous materials which are water reactive;
(3) Information describing that the hazardous materials will be stored in a suitable manner and will be appropriately contained, separated and monitored;
(4) Description of emergency equipment to be maintained;
(5) Assurance that the disposal of any hazardous materials will be in an appropriate manner.
(Ord. 4002 § 1 (part), 1990: Ord. 3435 § 1 (part), 1983)