[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 74]
No gasoline or fuel oil tank shall be installed in or under
any public street without a permit therefor issued by the Township
Engineer.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 75]
Any person desiring a permit under this article shall make written
application therefor to the Township Council, specifying the exact
proposed location of such tank, the size and capacity thereof, the
name of the owner of the abutting property and such other information
as may be required by the Township Council.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 78; amended at time of adoption
of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II)]
No permit shall be granted under this article until there shall be paid a fee in an amount as set forth in Appendix III, Fees and Charges for Certain Township Services, of Chapter
2 of this Code. Such fee shall be in addition to any applicable Fire Subcode fees for fuel storage tanks.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 76]
No permit required by this article shall be issued by the Township
Engineer until so directed by a resolution duly adopted by the Township
Council.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 77]
The Township Council may refuse to grant any permit required
by this article if it deems such refusal to be for the general welfare
or public safety or convenience.
[R.O. 1951, Ch. 26, § 79]
Every gasoline tank shall be installed in a manner satisfactory to the Township Engineer. In addition to the permit required by this article, no such tank shall be installed until a permit shall have been obtained from the Chief of the Fire Department under the provisions of Chapter
16, Fire Protection.