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PREFACE
Chapter C HOME RULE CHARTER
Chapter 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Chapter 5 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Chapter 14 AUTHORITIES
Chapter 23 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES AND COUNCILS
Chapter 36 FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICES
Chapter 51 INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
Chapter 62 PENSIONS
Chapter 70 PERSONNEL
Chapter 77 POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chapter 91 SALARIES AND COMPENSATION
Chapter 120 ALARM SYSTEMS
Chapter 127 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Chapter 141 ANIMALS
Chapter 166 CABLE TELEVISION
Chapter 173 COMMERCIAL LAUNDRY CODE
Chapter 180 CONSTRUCTION CODES
Chapter 185 CONVERSION THERAPY
Chapter 188 CURFEW
Chapter 201 ELECTRIC SERVICE
Chapter 212 FEES
Chapter 219 FIREARMS
Chapter 225 FIREWORKS
Chapter 231 FIRE INSURANCE PROCEEDS
Chapter 237 FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION
Chapter 251 FOOD CODE
Chapter 272 GRAFFITI
Chapter 288 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Chapter 295 HISTORICAL AND CONSERVATION DISTRICTS
Chapter 302 HOUSE NUMBERING
Chapter 308 HOUSING
Chapter 317 INVASIVE PLANTS AND NOXIOUS WEEDS
Chapter 325 LAW ENFORCEMENT
Chapter 328 LEAD POISONING PREVENTION
Chapter 332 LIBRARY
Chapter 339 LICENSES AND PERMITS
Chapter 346 LITTER AND ADVERTISING MATERIAL
Chapter 353 LOITERING AND PANHANDLING
Chapter 364 MASSAGE THERAPISTS
Chapter 378 MUNICIPAL CLAIMS AND LIENS
Chapter 387 NOISE
Chapter 396 PARKS AND RECREATION
Chapter 403 PAWNBROKERS
Chapter 410 PEDDLING AND SOLICITING
Chapter 424 POLES
Chapter 431 PROPERTY SALES
Chapter 433 PUBLIC ART
Chapter 438 RAIN BARRELS
Chapter 442 RECORDS, PUBLIC ACCESS
Chapter 453 SALES
Chapter 460 SCRAP METAL DEALERS
Chapter 467 SEWERS AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Chapter 473 SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
Chapter 479 SIDEWALK CAFES
Chapter 485 SIGNS
Chapter 496 SOLID WASTE
Chapter 502 STORAGE FACILITIES
Chapter 505 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Chapter 508 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Chapter 515 SUBDIVISION AND LAND DEVELOPMENT
Chapter 521 SUSTAINABILITY
Chapter 536 TAMPERING WITH PUBLIC PROPERTY
Chapter 540 TATTOO AND PIERCING ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 543 TAX ABATEMENTS
Chapter 546 TAX AMNESTY PROGRAM
Chapter 549 TAXATION
Chapter 555 TREES
Chapter 564 VEHICLE NUISANCES, STORAGE OF
Chapter 570 VEHICLE REPAIR SHOPS
Chapter 576 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Chapter 583 VENDING MACHINES
Chapter 600 ZONING
Chapter A610 ANNEXATION OF TERRITORY
Chapter A611 BOND ISSUES AND LOANS
Chapter A612 FRANCHISE AND SERVICES
Chapter A613 GOVERNMENTAL AND INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
Chapter A614 PLAN APPROVAL
Chapter A615 PUBLIC PROPERTY
Chapter A616 SEWERS
Chapter A617 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS
Chapter A618 WATER
Chapter A619 ZONING; PRIOR ORDINANCES
Chapter DT DERIVATION TABLE
Chapter DL DISPOSITION LIST
§ 460-110. Retention of articles; permission of police for disposition; recovery of stolen goods by true owner.
   A.   Except as otherwise provided in this section, a scrap metal facility licensee shall retain and all scrap metal articles or material composed of copper, brass, aluminum or stainless steel that have been purchased or received by the licensee in a retail transaction, in the condition the article or material was received, until the expiration of at least seven days after the date of purchase or receipt. This required seven-day retention period does not apply to aluminum cans, motor vehicles, scrap metal articles or material other than copper, brass, aluminum or stainless steel, for which the licensee has received written permission for disposition from the Chief of Police or his designee.
   B.   For any article or material received for which a retention period is required under this section, the licensee shall attach a tag to the article or material in some visible and convenient place that identifies the date and transaction number applicable to that article or material, which tag shall remain attached until disposition of the article or material.
   C.   If the Chief of Police or his designee has probable cause to believe that an article or material is stolen property, he shall notify the licensee in writing. Upon receipt of such notice, the licensee shall retain the article or material until the expiration of 30 days after receipt of the notice, unless the Chief of Police or his designee notifies the licensee in writing that the retention of the article or material is no longer required. Upon expiration of the thirty-day period, absent renewal thereof by the Chief of Police or his designee, or the failure of the true owner to pick up the allegedly stolen property, the scrap article or material may be immediately recycled.
   D.   If the Chief of Police or his designee receives a report that property has been stolen and determines the identity of the true owner of the allegedly stolen property that it is in possession of the licensee, and informs the licensee of the true owner's identity, the licensee shall hold the allegedly stolen property for at least 30 days from the date of notification by the Police Chief or his designee to enable the true owner to pick up that property from the licensee. If the licensee fails or refuses to return the allegedly stolen property that has been held as required by this chapter, the true owner may recover the property from the licensee through appropriate legal action. Upon expiration of the thirty-day period, absent renewal thereof by the Police Chief or his designee, or the failure of the true owner to pick up the allegedly stolen property, the scrap article or material may be immediately recycled.
   E.   If the Chief of Police or his designee determines that there is a need for the investigative purposes to tag and retain certain articles or materials received from a specified person, the Chief or his designee shall notify the licensee in writing of such need and the licensee shall tag and retain said material for three days. Upon expiration of the three-day period, absent renewal thereof by the Police Chief or his designee, the scrap article or material may be immediately recycled. This tagging shall occur regardless of whether or not the licensee reported electronically.
   F.   A scrap metal facility licensee shall be exempt from the retention requirements contained in this chapter, provided:
      (1)   The licensee utilizes the automated electronic reporting system approved by the Chief of Police for all retail transactions involving scrap metal for which a retention period would otherwise be required under this section.
      (2)   All required data fields in the transaction report, as determined by the Chief of Police or his designee, are completed and transmitted by the licensee to the approved reporting system.
      (3)   The licensee takes a digital image with the date and time of such quality as is approved by the Chief of Police. The tapes or pictures must be maintained for a ninety-day period showing date and time.