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The director, during reasonable hours, for the purpose of enforcing or administering this chapter, may enter every building, premises, or other place, excepting private residences. Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who in any way denies, obstructs or hampers such entrance.
(Prior code § 6.04.150 (Ord. 284 § 20, 1947))
The provisions of this chapter do not prohibit the discharge of matter to a greater extent or for a longer period of time, or both, than permitted by Sections 8.24.020 through 8.24.040 if not of a greater extent or longer time than the director finds necessary pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
(Prior code § 6.04.160 (Ord. 284 § 21, 1947))
(Prior code § 6.04.170 (Ord. 284 § 22, 1947))
If the director finds that, because of conditions beyond control, necessary equipment is not obtainable with which to make changes necessary to reduce such discharge in extent or time, or both, than that permitted by Sections 8.28.020 through 8.28.040, he may prescribe other and different standards applicable to plants and equipment operated either by named classes of industries or persons or to the operations of separate persons.
(Prior code § 6.04.180 (Ord. 284 § 23, 1947))
If the director finds that the burning of rubbish or refuse is necessary to prevent a fire or health hazard, and also finds that neither adequate equipment nor facilities are available for the disposal of such rubbish in a manner conforming with Sections 8.28.020 through 8.28.040, he may prescribe other and different standards not more onerous, applicable either to named classes of rubbish disposal or persons, or to the operations of separate persons.
(Prior code § 6.04.190 (Ord. 284 § 24, 1947))
The director shall serve notice of the time and place of a hearing to revoke or modify any order permitting a variation not less than ten days prior to such hearing, upon all persons who will be subjected to greater restrictions if such order is revoked or modified as proposed, and upon all other persons who have filed with the director a written request for such modification, either in the manner required by law for the service of summons, or by first-class mail, postage prepaid.
(Prior code § 6.04.210 (Ord. 284 § 26, 1947))
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable pursuant to Chapter 1.16.
(Prior code § 6.04.230 (Ord. 284 § 15, 1947))