A.
Any person may request that the Enforcement Officer inspect their premises and outdoor storage area(s) for the purpose of determining whether an exemption certificate may be issued. An exemption certificate may be issued with or without conditions and is valid only after being duly signed by the Enforcement Officer. Examples of businesses or uses that are expected to be eligible for an exemption certificate include those that normally and routinely have and require the outdoor storage of materials, such as, but not limited to, lumber yards, certain retail facilities, excavation and landscaping businesses, equipment and vehicle repair or fabrication shops, and construction companies.
B.
If issued, each exemption certificate shall be signed by the owner of the land to which such exemption applies, and such signature shall constitute an acknowledgment that:
(1)
The land and storage areas are subject to inspection by the Enforcement Officer at any reasonable time, with or without advance notice;
(2)
Any noncompliance with or violation of the terms of such exemption certificate or this chapter may result in the immediate revocation or amendment of such exemption certificate; and
(3)
Upon any revocation or amendment of the exemption certificate, the premises will promptly be brought into compliance with such amended exemption certificate and/or this chapter, including by and through the removal of offending objects and materials, the cleanup of the premises, and the restoration of the premises to natural or pre-exemption conditions, or otherwise to the reasonable satisfaction of the Enforcement Officer.