§ 151.004 MAINTENANCE OF CONSTRUCTION SITES.
   (A)   Dumpsters.
      (1)   Each building construction site shall have on-site a construction dumpster of sufficient capacity to contain the construction debris generated by the construction activity on the site. However, up to three residential construction sites may share one construction dumpster of sufficient capacity if all three sites are adjacent.
      (2)   All construction debris from each building construction site shall be placed in the construction site dumpster(s) by the end of each work day.
      (3)   Each construction site dumpster, having been filled, shall be removed from the construction site and where appropriate, replaced with another empty dumpster until such time as construction debris is no longer generated on the site.
   (B)   Rocked driveways.
      (1)   Each commercial construction site or subdivision construction site entrance shall have its driveway or roadway (as delineated on the building permit application site plan) rocked with CA3 (three-inch minimum) to a minimum depth of six inches. This division may not be required if the permanent paved driveway or entry road is in place and can be used by all construction equipment or delivery vehicles.
      (2)   Each residential building construction site shall have its driveway (as delineated on the building permit application site plan) rocked with CA6 to a minimum depth of three inches.
      (3)   Rock drives or roadways must be constructed and maintained on stable soil in order to maintain the desired intent or the rock shall be replaced and/or soil stabilization may be required, as directed by the Code Official.
      (4)   All deliveries of building materials, of all kinds, shall be made using the rocked road or driveway, without exception.
   (C)   Sanitary facilities. Each building construction site shall provide sanitary facilities (including toileting and hand washing facilities) for the convenience of all workers and shall be discharged into a sanitary sewer or if the facility is portable, it shall be an enclosed, chemically-treated tank tight unit. All non-sewered units shall be pumped regularly to assure adequate working and sanitary facilities.
   (D)   Responsibility. It shall be the responsibility of the permit holder and any individual or company acting under the direction of the permit holder to ensure compliance with all provisions of this section.
(1986 Code, § 7-3) (Ord. 1990-08A, passed 4-2-1990; Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-6-2006)