The improper storage and the careless disposal of junk tires jeopardize the public health, safety and welfare of County residents and visitors. Large numbers of these junk tires randomly placed in buildings or fields are breeding grounds for disease-carrying insects and animals. If large numbers of these junk tires are ignited by fire, those fires are extremely difficult and expensive to extinguish and the smoke from those fires presents a serious hazard to the environment. Furthermore, large numbers of junk tires carelessly strewn about offend the aesthetic sensibilities of the citizenry of the County.
The regulatory provisions of this chapter are necessary to insure reasonable storage of these junk tires and thereby minimize the jeopardy to the public health, safety and welfare.
This enactment will provide criminal penalties to those who violate its requirements. It will also provide a means of enforcing abatement of the nuisance caused by the unreasonable storage of large numbers of junk tires.
This enactment does not apply to tires that do not meet the definition of "junk tires" as set forth herein. Tires that are not junk tires have economic value and are therefore not indiscriminately discarded in large quantities as are junk tires. Further, while tires other than junk tires present the same fire extinguishment problems and environmental hazards as junk tires, they are usually stored in a manner that minimizes these problems and hazards.
(SCC 635 § 1, 1985)