No person, firm or corporation shall conduct or carry on the business
of automobile or motor vehicle junkyards, metal scrap yards, paper and rag
yards, paper and/or rag stockyards, secondhand building material yards, wrecker's
yards, junkyards, junk businesses or the storage or deposit of secondhand
materials or waste of any kind or character without first obtaining from the
Building, Housing and Land Use Department a permit therefor pursuant to and
in conformity with the terms and conditions of this chapter.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AUTOMOBILE OR MOTOR VEHICLE JUNKYARD
Any place of storage or deposit wherein or whereat there are the
equivalent of two or more unregistered motor vehicles which are in the process
of being dismantled or are unfit for reconditioning or use for highway transportation,
or where there are stored or deposited used parts or materials of motor vehicles
which shall be equivalent in bulk to at least two or more motor vehicles.
JUNK SHOP
A place in which is conducted the business of purchasing, selling
or storing junk, old metals, rubber, paper, rags, rope, bags or empty used
bottles in large or small quantities.
JUNKYARD
An area of land, with or without buildings, used for or occupied
by the deposit, collection or storage, outside of a completely enclosed building,
of used and discarded materials, such as wastepaper, rags or sheet metal,
used building materials, house furnishings, machinery, vehicles or parts thereof,
etc., with or without the dismantling, processing, salvage, sale, use or disposition
of the same. The deposit or the storage on a lot of two or more wrecked or
broken down vehicles or parts of two or more such vehicles for one month or
more shall be deemed a "junkyard."
[Added 8-20-1962 by Ord. No. 773]
All areas designed for the parking of company cars and trucks, wherever
situate, and all parking areas designed for use by customers and situated
forward of the enclosed fence or building and between such fence or building
and the street, shall be paved with a permanent hard-surface material.
No materials shall be treated, separated or prepared by burning the
same by means of fire in or around any premises for which a permit is granted
under this chapter unless such burning shall be by a mechanically controlled
method approved by the Chief of the Fire Department and limited to days and
hours other than Sunday, Christmas Day, Thanksgiving Day and between the hours
of 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., prevailing time; provided, however, that the Chief
of the Fire Department may, from time to time, grant special permits to allow
burning by fire without any mechanical control thereof at such places and
times and with such precaution as reasonably necessary to provide safety to
life and property in the neighborhood.
The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced by the Chief of the
Fire Department and the Building, Housing and Land Use Department, jointly.
The Chief of the Fire Department and the Building, Housing and Land Use Department, jointly, may revoke or suspend any permit granted hereunder as provided in Article
VII of Chapter
107, Licenses and Permits.