[R.O. 1997 § 230.130; Ord. No. 532 § 1, 5-26-1999]
A. Disposal of special waste shall be in accordance
with Missouri State Law.
B. Any person desiring to dispose of special
waste from within the City shall contact a lawfully operating waste
hauler for an inspection appointment. An employee of the waste hauler
shall examine the special waste at the scheduled time and determine
the most appropriate method of removal, and will either arrange for
said removal or refer the resident to the appropriate removal entity.
Removal of special wastes shall be at the resident's expense. Special
waste consisting of explosive and incendiary material such as ammunition,
blasting caps and dynamite shall be removed under the supervision
of the Police Department or by an agency designated by the Police
Department.
C. Any resident desiring to dispose of "white
goods" shall contact a licensed waste hauler to schedule a time and
the most appropriate method of removal. Storage of white goods outdoors
for collection shall be rendered safe and have all lockable doors
or latches removed or locked.
D. The Director shall have the authority to
approve or disapprove the applications for disposal of special waste
and, if the applications are approved, may require any conditions
the City Council believes necessary in order to protect the public
health, safety and welfare. Copies of the approval of the City Council
shall be sent to the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
[R.O. 1997 § 230.140; Ord. No. 532 § 1, 5-26-1999]
A. The Director or his/her designee shall
make periodic inspections as necessary to ensure compliance with this
Chapter and the terms of any permit issued. Failure of the waste haulers
or their agents or employees to cooperate with the Director in his/her
inspections, or to comply with the statements in the license or permit
applications or agreements, or with the provisions of any license
shall result in immediate revocation by the Director of any license
or permit issued under this Chapter.
B. The Director or his/her designee shall
have the right of entry for inspection to ensure compliance with the
authorization granted by the Director and to ensure the public health,
safety and welfare. For a violation of the terms of the authorization
of the Director or for a condition which threatens the health, safety
and welfare of the residents of the City, the Director shall notify
the owners or their agents to correct such violation. If the owners
or their agents fail to correct such violation within twenty-four
(24) hours, the Director is authorized to enter the property and,
with the owner's equipment and employees or with City owned equipment
and employees, correct such violation. The cost of such work shall
be a special tax on the property and will be collectable in the manner
provided by law.