(a) If high pressure boilers are used for cleaning or other purposes, they shall conform to the Ohio Revised Code and shall be operated in a safe and approved manner.
(b) All such operations shall be shielded by tarpaulins or other screening so as to prevent vapor, water, dust and debris from causing a nuisance by falling on pedestrians, vehicles, public thoroughfares and adjoining property.
(c) No such operations shall be conducted during rains or snowfalls, when wind speeds exceed fifteen miles per hour (15 mph) or during other conditions determined as being unsafe for such process by the Department of Public Safety-Service.
(d) Ground tarping shall be used to at least thirty (30) feet from the work surface being stripped or cleaned or to a property line of less than thirty (30) feet and on adjacent sides, to collect as much of the residue as possible to prevent it from falling upon the ground.
(e) All vents, windows and other areas through which air might enter the premises upon which the work is being conducted shall be covered to prevent infiltration.
(f) No such activity shall be permitted under any permit issued in accordance with this Chapter which violates Chapters 521 and 558 of the General Offenses Code.
(g) After the completion of the work to be performed under the permit, the contractor shall be required to thoroughly clean up all residue from the permit premises, adjacent property and public rights-of-way of thoroughfares. In addition the contractor shall ensure that no such work is performed in such a manner as to cause or create a public nuisance and shall further ensure that the cleanup of the work area is in such a manner as not to cause or create a public nuisance. The contractor/permittee shall be required to notify the Building Commissioner of the completion of work and shall be prepared to respond immediately to any finding of the Building Commissioner with regard thereto.
(Ord. 17-91. Passed 3-25-91.)