(A) It is the responsibility of the property owner of the site where self-contained portable toilets are located to ensure compliance with the maintenance requirements in this section. For special events that obtain a permit from the city, it is the event coordinator’s responsibility to ensure compliance with the maintenance requirements in this section.
(B) The following maintenance requirements shall apply to all uses of self-contained portable toilets.
(1) For temporary and long-term uses, in addition to the requirements of § 90.17 of this code, the self-contained portable toilets must be in good working condition without any broken surfaces or leaks. Doors must be in good working condition and must be able to be securely latched while in use. The toilet(s) must be monitored and/or permanently secured, or serviced by a licensed disposal contractor if the holding tank becomes full during the period of use. The site around the portable toilets must remain clear of trash and debris at all times.
(2) For all uses, in addition to the other requirements of this section, the following shall apply to the use of self-contained portable toilets. Toilet(s) shall be located on the site so as to be free from obstruction from, nor present an obstruction to, existing structures or driveways. The toilet(s) shall be located in such a manner as to not be potentially impacted by site conditions such as slopes, ditches or prevailing winds. Toilet(s) located in residential zones shall be located to provide the maximum practical screening from roads and adjacent properties as the site allows.
(3) It is the property owner/event operator’s responsibility to ensure that toilet(s) are not used in a dangerous or inappropriate manner. This may be accomplished by monitoring or securing the toilet(s) during periods of inactivity, such as night time and weekend hours, or by other effective means as appropriate.
(Prior Code, § 4-4-4) Penalty, see § 90.99