[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1 (1000), 5-13-1968]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
indicated meanings:
ASHES
The residue resulting from the burning of wood, coal or other
combustible material.
DISPOSAL
The storage, collection, disposal or handling of refuse.
GARBAGE
All animal and vegetable wastes resulting from the handling,
preparation, cooking or consumption of foods.
HEALTH OFFICER
The person appointed by the Township council to serve in
that capacity, and his assistants.
PERMIT
A written license issued by the health officer permitting
the operation of a trash transfer station.
REFUSE
All solid wastes, except body wastes, and shall include garbage,
ashes and rubbish.
RUBBISH
Glass, metal, paper, plant growth, wood or nonputrescible
solid wastes.
TRASH TRANSFER STATION
A controlled disposal site where refuse is dumped into a
mobile compactor for further transfer to an ultimate site of disposal.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1 (1002.1), 5-13-1968]
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct a trash transfer
station within the Township, unless he holds a valid permit issued
by the health officer.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1(1002.1), 5-13-1968]
All applications for permits required by this article shall
be made in writing to the health officer.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1 (1002.1), 5-13-1968]
The health officer shall issue permits required by this article
upon compliance by the applicant with the rules and regulations set
out in this article and shall include:
(1) Name and address of applicant.
(2) Location of the property on which the trash transfer station will
be located.
(3) A plan showing the design and location of buildings and structures
and a surface drainage scheme.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1 (1002.6), 5-13-1968]
The fee for a permit required by this article shall be one thousand
two hundred fifty dollars ($1,250.00) per year. There shall be no
reduction in the fee for a license issued after the beginning of the
year.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1 (1002.2, 1002.3), 5-13-1968]
(a) The health officer may refuse to grant a permit for the operation
of a trash transfer station if, after an inspection of the proposed
site, in his judgment, it will not meet the requirements of this article.
(b) Further information as may be required by the health officer to substantiate
that the trash transfer station will comply with regulations promulgated
by the health officer shall be supplied by the applicant.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1(1002.4), 5-13-1968; Ord. No. 878, § 1(a), 10-11-1982]
Any person whose application for a permit under this article
has been denied by the health officer may request, and shall be granted,
a hearing on the matter before the Council of Plymouth Township within
thirty (30) days after the date of denial.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1(1002.5), 5-13-1968; Ord. No. 878, § 1(b), 10-11-1982]
If the person holding a permit to operate a trash transfer station
fails to prosecute the work to the satisfaction of the health officer,
or fails to perform any of the covenants of the rules and regulations
set out in this article, the health officer, on twenty-four (24) hours
notice in writing, delivered or posted at the site, may annul the
permit.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1(1002.6), 5-13-1968]
All permits issued under this article shall be issued for the
calendar year.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1 (1003), 5-13-1968]
(a) The health officer is hereby authorized and directed to make such
inspections as are necessary to determine satisfactory compliance
with this article, and the regulations promulgated hereunder.
(b) It shall be the duty of the owner or operator of the trash transfer
station to give the health officer free access to the property at
reasonable times for the purpose of making such inspections as are
necessary to determine compliance with the requirements of this article,
and regulations promulgated hereunder.
(c) The health officer is hereby authorized and directed to make such
inspections as are necessary to determine satisfactory compliance
by the owner or operator of the trash transfer station with those
further restrictions or regulations which may be attached to the grant
of a special exception by the township zoning board of adjustment
for the operation of a trash transfer station.
[Ord. No. 538,
§ 1(1001), 5-13-1968]
(a) Before the operation of a trash transfer station begins, the area
shall be treated for insects and rodents. The assurance of this shall
be given to the township board of health to prevent insects and rodents
from migrating to nearby farms, homes, industries or commercial establishments.
This treatment shall be made at least twice a month or more frequently
if conditions warrant.
(b) In order to prevent dust, all areas shall be paved or covered with
crushed stone, for which a scheme shall be submitted for approval
by the health officer and the township engineer.
(c) A six (6) foot minimum height chain link fence shall be installed
around the boundaries of the premises and the gate shall be securely
fastened during inoperative hours.
(d) Adequate water supply and provision for a fire hose to wash down
the premises shall be provided. Such clean up, inside and outside
of the premises, must be done on a daily basis, or more frequently
if conditions warrant.
(e) No overnight storage of full or partially loaded trash trucks, trailers,
or compactors shall be permitted. The manner of conducting the operation
shall be such that no odors will be emitted from the premises at any
time.
(f) All vehicles used by any collectors for dumping shall be equipped
with compacting devices or equivalent types of closed bodies and shall
have enclosed cargo space. No open body trucks will be permitted at
any trash transfer station.