It is hereby determined that a permit shall
be required for the manufacturing, processing, handling, use or storage
of a significant quantity of hazardous chemicals in the Township.
The fee of such permit shall be as set forth in Schedule III hereof A significant quantity shall be any amount equal
to or in excess of those set forth in Schedule III. When the required
fee has been paid to the Fire Official or other designated official
and the other sections of this chapter have been complied with, a
permit shall be issued by the Fire Official. The permit shall list,
by type and class, as defined in the Fire Prevention Code, the hazardous
chemicals which may be stored on the premises covered by the permit.
For each type and class of hazardous chemicals, the permit shall list
the areas in which storage of such hazardous chemicals is permitted,
the amount permitted in each area and the type of storage such as
(by way of example and not limitation) underground tank, aboveground
tank, or fifty-five-gallon drum. The type or class of significant
quantities of hazardous chemicals stored in a given area shall not
be changed to a different type or to a more hazardous class without
written notice to the Fire Official at least 24 hours before the change.