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CHARTER OF THE CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO
PART ONE - ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
PART THREE - TRAFFIC CODE
PART FIVE - GENERAL OFFENSES CODE
PART SEVEN - BUSINESS REGULATION CODE
TITLE ONE - Business Regulation Generally
CHAPTER 701 General Provisions
CHAPTER 702 Short-Term Rentals
CHAPTER 703 Auctions and Auctioneers
CHAPTER 705 Automobile and Trailer Rental Agencies
CHAPTER 707 Ambulances
CHAPTER 709 Carnivals and Shows
CHAPTER 711 Christmas Tree Sales
CHAPTER 713 Coin-Operated Dry Cleaning and Laundry Facilities
CHAPTER 715 Commercial Dredging
CHAPTER 717 Telecommunication Systems
CHAPTER 719 Courtesy Benches
CHAPTER 721 Convenience Stores Licensing Requirements
CHAPTER 723 Dances and Dance Halls
CHAPTER 725 Dancing Academies and Schools
CHAPTER 727 Dealers in Second-Hand Articles
CHAPTER 729 Distress Merchandise Sales
CHAPTER 730 Horse-Drawn Carriages
CHAPTER 731 Interurban Buses
CHAPTER 733 Junk Yards
CHAPTER 736 Sweepstake Terminal Cafes
CHAPTER 737 Coin Amusement Devices and Amusement Centers
CHAPTER 739 Mechanical Musical Instruments
CHAPTER 743 Parking Places
CHAPTER 745 Peddlers
CHAPTER 746 Mobile Food Vendors
CHAPTER 747 Predictors
CHAPTER 749 Pool and/or Bowling Hall
CHAPTER 751 Professional Bondsmen
CHAPTER 753 Waste Hauling Services
CHAPTER 755 Soft Drink Sales
CHAPTER 757 Soliciting Funds
CHAPTER 761 Telephone Booths
CHAPTER 763 Temporary Stores
CHAPTER 765 Towing Services
CHAPTER 767 Sexually-Oriented Businesses
CHAPTER 768 Pay Equity Act
TITLE THREE - Taxicabs and Vehicles for Hire
TITLE FIVE - Weights and Measures and Consumer Protection
TITLE SEVEN - Labor Relations
PART NINE - STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE
PART ELEVEN - PLANNING AND ZONING CODE
PART TWELVE - DEVELOPMENT CODE
PART THIRTEEN - BUILDING CODE
PART FIFTEEN - FIRE PREVENTION CODE
PART SEVENTEEN - HEALTH CODE
PART NINETEEN - TAXATION CODE
PART TWENTY-ONE - PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYMENT
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753.05. Disposal of waste; licensee prima facie liable for illegal dumping.
   (a)   Any person collecting and hauling waste shall deposit such waste only at an approved disposal site.
   (b)   In any hearing on a charge of a violation of Section 963.25 of the Streets, Utilities and Public Services Code, testimony that a vehicle bearing a certain license plate issued pursuant to this chapter was found illegally dumping waste as provided by such section, and further testimony that the record of the Director of Finance shows that the license plate was issued to the defendant, shall be prima facie evidence that the act of illegally dumping waste was committed by the defendant.
   (c)   Any waste hauler who operates any type of motor vehicle in performing waste hauling services shall have affixed to such vehicle on the driver's side door, the name of the person who owns or leases such vehicle.
   (d)   Any person who hires another to perform waste hauling services shall hire only a waste hauler licensed pursuant to this chapter. Each licensed waste hauler shall provide a printed sequentially numbered receipt, invoice or contract to each customer for services performed identifying the name and license number of the waste hauler. Copies of these records shall be retained by the waste hauler for six months.
(Ord. 472-91. Passed 6-4-91.)
753.06. Additional rules.
   The Director of Finance is hereby empowered to determine the need for and to establish, enforce and rescind regulations necessary to make effective the provisions of this chapter. Such regulations, when established or rescinded, shall be published in the City Journal. Such regulations shall be promulgated to ensure a reasonable and efficient system of waste collection by waste haulers in the City.
(Ord. 472-91. Passed 6-4-91.)
753.07. Revocation of license.
   The Director of Finance upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police, or as a result of his own investigation, may revoke the license issued pursuant to this chapter if he finds that the licensee has:
   (a)   Violated the provisions of this chapter;
   (b)   Made any false statements or misrepresentations in the application; or
   (c)   Violated Section 963.25 of the Streets, Utilities and Public Services Code;
   (d)   Failed to maintain in full force and effect the necessary bond and evidence of insurance as required by this chapter.
(Ord. 472-91. Passed 6-4-91.)
753.08. Notice of revocation.
   The Director of Finance shall notify the licensee of any revocation of his license, and shall require such person to turn in his waste hauler's license and license plate. Such notification shall be by registered mail directed to the last known address of the licensee on file with the Director of Finance.
(Ord. 472-91. Passed 6-4-91.)
753.09. Change of address.
   Every licensee shall have his address on file with the Director of Finance, and in case of change, shall notify the Director in writing immediately.
(Ord. 472-91. Passed 6-4-91.)
753.10. Denial or revocation of license; appeals.
   (a)   Any applicant whose application for a waste hauler license is denied by the Director of Finance shall be notified in writing by the Director of Finance. Such applicant may appeal the denial to a Board of Appeals comprised of the Director of Law, who shall act as chair of the Board of Appeals, the Director of Public Service and the Director of Public Utilities, or their selected representatives. A written request for an appeal hearing shall be submitted to the Director of Finance within ten days after receipt of the application denial notice.
   (b)   The Director of Finance upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police, or his designee, or as a result of his own investigation, may revoke the license issued to any person for the reasons stated in Section 753.07. Any person whose license has been revoked by the Director of Finance shall be notified in writing of the revocation by the Director of Finance. Such person may appeal the revocation to the Board of Appeals created in subsection (a) hereof. A written request for an appeal hearing shall be submitted to the Director of Finance within ten days after receipt of the license revocation notice.
   (c)   The Board of Appeals, as herein established, shall hear any appeal, pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) hereof within thirty days from the date the request for appeal is received by the Director of Finance. The Board shall have the power to sustain, modify or reverse the decision of the Director of Finance. The Board's decision shall be in writing and sent to the applicant, or his/her legal representative, within fifteen days after the hearing is concluded. The action of the Board of Appeals is final.
(Ord. 472-91. Passed 6-4-91.)
753.11. Effective date.
   This chapter shall take effect from and after June 15, 1991.
(Ord. 472-91. Passed 6-4-91.)
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