"Junk"
means any and all used and secondhand machinery, equipment,
dismantled, scrapped, abandoned or wrecked motor vehicles, including
any parts thereof, and any and all used ferrous and nonferrous metals,
alloys, or products thereof.
"Junk dealer"
includes any person or persons in the business or practice
of buying, selling, transferring, reusing, or dealing in scrap metal,
as defined in this chapter; any person(s) purchasing, gathering, collecting,
soliciting or traveling about from place to place procuring scrap
metal, as defined in this chapter, for sale, transfer or reuse; or
any persons) operating, conducting or maintaining any place or business
where scrap metal, as defined in this chapter, is gathered together
and stored or kept for shipment, sale, transfer, or reuse.
"Junkyard"
means any place of business, fixed or itinerate, which is
maintained, operated, or used for storing, keeping, gathering, collecting,
soliciting, buying, or selling junk.
"Person" or "persons"
means any individual, partner or partnership, firm, trust,
corporation, association, joint venture, club, society or any other
entity.
"Recycler"
means any processor, recycling center, or non-certified recycler,
as those terms are defined in Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 14502)
of Division 12.1 of the California
Public Resources Code, who buys,
sells or transfers scrap metal, as defined in this chapter, for reuse.
"Scrap metal(s)"
includes, but is not limited to, any used metal materials,
wire, machinery, and equipment, or parts or portions thereof, commonly
used in construction, agricultural operations, electrical power generation,
oil well rigs, railroad equipment, and any nonferrous metals and alloys,
stainless steel, copper, brass, aluminum and nickel which is offered
for sale or transfer, but not including scrap iron, household generated
waste, or aluminum beverage containers, as defined in Chapter 2 (commencing
with Section 14502) of the Division 12.1 of the California Public
Resources Code.
(Ord. 1826 § 2, 2007)
Any reporting business buying, selling or transferring scrap metals, as defined in this chapter, shall make payment for the scrap metal that is in excess of $5 by paper business check payable to the seller and delivered to a physical address provided by the seller no sooner than the termination of the 10 day holding period described in Section
6.62.040 of this chapter.
(Ord. 1826 § 2, 2007)
Every reporting business, as described by Section
6.62.030 of this chapter, shall immediately notify the sheriff by telephone or other means likely to reach the sheriff without delay, of the sale or purchase, or attempted sale or purchase, of any scrap metal, as defined in this chapter, which reasonably appears to be used only by governments, utilities, railroads, farms, or for specific purposes, such as guardrails, manhole covers, high voltage transmission lines, agricultural irrigation pumps, residential and commercial copper pipes and wiring, construction-grade aluminum, historical markers, cemetery plaques, light poles, and bleachers.
(Ord. 1826 § 2, 2007)
It is unlawful for any reporting business to conduct business
or to operate within the county of Merced between the hours of seven
p.m. of one day and six a.m. of the next day. The sheriff may enter
and inspect the place or premises of the reporting business during
said business hours for carrying out the purposes of this chapter
and compliance with any of its provisions. Nothing in this section
or chapter, however, shall be construed to limit the authority or
ability of the sheriff to carry out its law enforcement powers and
duties or to otherwise enter the reporting business' place or
premises at any time for any lawful purpose.
(Ord. 1826 § 2, 2007)
This chapter shall not apply to any of the following:
A. The
redemption and recycling of metal beverage and liquid containers;
B. The
selling, buying, or transferring of scrap iron;
C. The
transfer of household generated scrap metal waste;
E. A secondhand
or used car dealer, merchant or person conducting motor vehicles and
farm machine sales which are not conducted or operated in conjunction
with a junkyard, junk dealer, or recycler;
F. A motor
vehicle and farm machine parts dealer, merchant or person selling
new equipment that accepts or takes as part payment or credit used
equipment of the same kind and thereafter selling or disposing of
the same;
G. A secondhand
or used oil well supply and equipment dealer, merchant or person that
is not conducting or operating their business in conjunction with
a junkyard, junk dealer, or recycler.
(Ord. 1826 § 2, 2007)