Each applicant for a solid waste handler's license shall
file with the Village Clerk an application therefor in writing, upon
forms prescribed and furnished by the Village Clerk, verified under
oath or affirmation, and accompanied by such documents and proof and
containing such information, verified under oath or affirmation, as
the Board of Trustees may, by rule or regulation, hereafter require.
All applications submitted shall be accompanied by payment of such
application and license fees as the Board of Trustees may, by resolution,
from time to time prescribe. Permits are effective for the calendar
year. Renewal applications will be sent to each permit holder prior
to the expiration thereof, but it is the licensee's responsibility
to ensure that the license is current. The Village Clerk shall be
responsible for determining whether the applicant or renewal applicant
has met all requirements and documentation prescribed by the Board
of Trustees.
All licenses issued under this article shall be nontransferable.
Any attempt by a license to transfer its license (including by operation
of law) shall render the license void.
The Board of Trustees shall determine by resolution the required fees and the grounds for suspension or revocation of licenses. The Board of Trustees is further responsible for providing a right of appeal to those individuals who have been denied a license or renewal license, or whose license has been suspended or revoked. Such review shall be conducted by the Board Trustees, provided that an application therefor is filed with the Village Clerk within 20 days after notice of the denial or refusal to renew any such license or of the suspension or revocation of such license. Subject to judicial review, the determination of the Board of Trustees with respect to such review shall be final. The Board of Trustees may from time to time, by resolution, establish a Solid Waste Management Commission or other board or commission, the responsibilities of which shall also be established by the Board of Trustees at that time, and may delegate, by resolution, certain rulemaking or supervisory authority to such board or commission. In addition to enforcement under Article
III herein, the Board of Trustees shall also have the power to bring a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction to restrain any violation of this Article
II. This shall not restrict the Village from pursuing any other legal remedy.