No junk storage area shall be located within 25 feet of the following: any adjoining property line; any public park, church, educational facility, nursing home, public road, public building or other place of public gathering; any stream, lake, pond, wetland or other body of water; or the public roadway
A. 
The applicant shall erect and maintain a fence that is no less than eight feet in height, encloses the entire junkyard, contains a locking gate that is adequate to prohibit the entrance of children and others into the area of the activity or business, and contains within the fence all junk appliances, junk furniture, junk mobile homes, junk motor vehicles and materials originating from such items.
B. 
Where a junkyard is or would be visible from a public highway or from neighboring properties, the fence should be made of wood or other materials sufficient to totally screen the junkyard from view of roadways or neighboring properties.
Inside, adjacent to and continuous with the fence or enclosure, one strip of land at least 10 feet in width shall be kept free of all dry grass, junk, plant growth, or other combustible material so as to provide a fire lane or break around the entire area where business activity is conducted.
A. 
The governing board shall specify in the junkyard permit which types of junk may be stored or deposited in the junk storage area. No items shall be stored in any junk storage area other than those items specified on a junkyard permit approved by the governing board pursuant to this chapter.
B. 
No person shall knowingly store, dump, litter, dispose of, or otherwise place more than 12 waste tires on private property. The term "waste tire" shall mean whole tires or portions of tires, except as weights for bunkers for farming purposes.
No materials shall be burned or buried in a junkyard except in compliance with Article 27 of the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York and its implementing regulations promulgated by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, (Part 360 of Title 6 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (or 6NYCRR Part 360), and any other applicable law or ordinance of the municipality.