Whenever used in this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
COIN-OPERATED CLEANING MACHINE
Any machine used for the purpose of dry cleaning whose operation
is actuated by the insertion of a coin in a slot or other receptacle.
DRY CLEANING
The process of removing dirt, grease, paint, spots, stains or any
other form of foreign matter from wearing apparel or household furnishings
by any means other than washing with soap or detergent and water.
FLAMMABLE SOLVENT
Any liquid, viscous or other compound, powder or solid product or
substance having the capacity to evaporate and generate and emit a gas or
vapor propagative of flame, fire or explosion incident to evaporation.
PLANT
Any business establishment or location where wearing apparel or household
furnishings are dry cleaned on the premises by use of coin-operated or self-service
dry-cleaning machines.
No person shall establish or operate within the city any plant containing
coin-operated or self-service dry-cleaning machines available for use by the
public without first obtaining a permit therefor in compliance with this chapter.
Application for permit shall be on forms furnished by the Building Inspector
and shall set forth information required by this chapter and such other information
as the Building Inspector deems necessary to safeguard the public health and
welfare.
Permits shall be issued by the City Clerk upon approval of the Building
Inspector only upon the applicant's compliance with the requirements
of this chapter and those requirements of the Building Inspector authorized
by this chapter, and upon compliance with all applicable state and local laws,
rules and regulations.
The permit fee shall be as stated in Chapter
169, Licenses and Permits, of this chapter for each machine or unit of such machine which can be independently actuated by insertion of a coin or otherwise.
To protect the health and safety of the citizens of the city and other
members of the public who may use coin-operated or self-service dry-cleaning
machines, the following requirements shall be complied with:
A. No flammable solvent shall be used in any coin-operated
or self-service dry-cleaning machine.
B. No spotting operations utilizing flammable liquid or
any substance which causes toxicity in the atmosphere shall be permitted,
and no liquid of this nature shall be permitted on the premises.
C. Filters for solvents on each machine shall be removed
and replaced or cleaned not less than once each day.
D. The contents of the sludge can of such machine shall
be placed in containers provided with closely fitting lids and disposed of
at regular intervals, not less than once each week.
E. All solvents, when used in a coin-operated or self-service
dry-cleaning machine, shall be contained within a liquid and vapor tight closed
system.
F. All electrical connections shall be in accordance with
the City Electrical Code and the State Electrical Code, and each machine shall be tested
and listed by the Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. The main electrical
switch controlling each machine or a bank of machines shall be accessible
in an area removed from such machine or machines.
G. Each machine shall be so equipped that it cannot be opened
while operating nor until after the drying cycle is completed and shall be
so equipped that it cannot be opened in the event of mechanical or electrical
failure, except by an attendant.
H. No permit shall be granted hereunder unless the plant
shall have a concrete, terrazzo or other type floor impervious to solvents.
No basement installation of machines shall be allowed.
I. In the installation of the machines, the following partitions
are required to ensure the safety to the public:
(1) The front or customer side of the machine shall be the
only portion of the machine exposed in the customer only areas.
(2) The remainder of the machine shall be separated from
the customer area by a solid partition.
(3) Access doors to the rear of the partition shall be kept
closed and locked when not in use.
(4) Each machine or bank of machines shall be completely
separated by an enclosure from other areas that contain heating devices requiring
air for combustion.
J. An exhaust system shall be provided at each plant for
the removal of toxic vapors as follows:
(1) An individual exhaust shall be provided on each machine.
(2) Scavenger ducts shall be provided for each machine or
bank of two machines and shall be so designed and constructed as to pick up
vapors surrounding the equipment near the floor.
(3) Such scavenger pipes shall be located not less than two
inches nor more than four inches above the floor and not more than 18 inches
from each machine.
(4) An exhaust fan or fans shall be provided for the enclosure
behind each machine or machines, to be utilized in the event of solvent spill.
(5) An exhaust fan or duct shall be provided at the front
grill or loading door intake on each machine and shall be so arranged and
controlled that when such machine is not in operation, air is drawn through
the front door or grill of the machine at a face velocity of not less than
100 cubic feet per minute.
(6) The exhaust ventilation system as required shall be operated
continuously while occupancy of the plant is open to the public and shall
be so interlocked with each machine that such machine cannot be operated unless
the exhaust system is functioning.
(7) The entire ventilation system shall exhaust to the outside
atmosphere and terminate not less than 10 feet from any building opening in
such manner as to not expose the passing public. The exhaust shall be located
as far as possible from all air intakes for appliances or other purposes.
K. Ventilation from the outside atmosphere shall be provided
for the customer area equivalent to that exhausted from within such area by
the ventilation requirements of this section.
L. No solvent-contaminated air shall be allowed into air
intakes of any combustion equipment. Ventilation from the outside atmosphere
shall be provided for all heating devices requiring air for combustion.
M. Each machine or bank of machines, together with appurtenant
appliances, shall be diked with a four-inch floor curb suitable to contain
spilled or leaking solvent. Such diked area shall be provided with an untrapped
floor drain to conduct any such spilled or leaking solvent to a sealed recovery
tank. No such drain shall be connected to any sewer system.
N. Each plant shall be provided with a portable fire extinguisher
of the carbon dioxide or dry chemical type, of at least 30 pounds' capacity.
O. Detailed instructions for use of dry-cleaning machines
shall be posted in a conspicuous location near each machine in the customer
area.
P. Each plant shall have a competent attendant on duty at
all times such coin-operated or self-service dry-cleaning machines are available
for use by the public.
Q. No permit shall be granted for any plant which contains
coin-operated or self-service dry-cleaning machines involving or requiring
the handling of garments or materials to be cleaned between operations of
the machine.
In addition to the suspension or revocation of any license or permit granted under this chapter, any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-19.