(A) Upon a determination by the Building and Zoning Officer that an industry, facility or other source is a significant odor generator, the Building and Zoning Officer shall notify the operator and shall require the operator to provide to the city, within 30 days of the date of notification, a compliance plan, including an evaluation and analysis of odor produced, a description of investigation undertaken and studies conducted, and a description of a proposed plan utilizing the BACT for the mitigation and on-going control of odor. The period of time for the production of this report shall be determined by the Building and Zoning Officer.
(B) Upon receipt of the compliance report, the Building and Zoning Officer shall review the report for adequacy. If deemed necessary by the Building and Zoning Officer, the report may be submitted to a private consultant for review and recommendation; the cost of the consultant’s review will be borne by the subject industry, facility or source.
(C) The report shall include an implementation plan which shall include implementation, operation, observation and maintenance of technologies, processes, procedures or operating methods to accomplish best available odor control.
(Prior Code, § 4-7-3) (Ord. 751, passed 6-3-2013)