Concord |
Code of Ordinances |
Title I. GENERAL CODE |
Chapter 5. PUBLIC WORKS |
Article 5-8. SOLID WASTE FLOW CONTROL |
§ 5-8-5. Licensed Haulers.
(a)
Any entity collecting solid waste in the City or solid waste originating in the City shall have a License.
(b)
All Licenses shall expire one year from the date of issue unless otherwise stated on the License or revoked or suspended sooner in accordance with the provisions of this Article. Licenses shall be renewed annually.
(c)
The annual License fee shall be listed in Schedule I.
(d)
Licenses issued hereunder shall not be transferable.
(e)
To obtain or renew a License, entities that wish to collect solid waste in the City or solid waste originating in the City shall complete an application to the Administrator.
(f)
Each License Application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee, which shall be determined by the Administrator.
(g)
The License Application shall be on the form provided by the City and contain all information required by the Administrator, including but not limited to: a description of the activities engaged in, e.g., collection, transportation, or disposal of acceptable waste; type and amount of waste handled; a description of the facilities operated and used; and an equipment inventory, including a description of the make, model, year, and gross vehicle weight of each vehicle used for the collection or transportation of solid waste, and a listing of the total number of containers served by size (two-yard, four-yard, six-yard, eight-yard, ten-yard), and the frequency of the service in the City of Concord. If the Administrator shall determine the License Application is incomplete, he shall notify the applicant in writing of the specific information necessary to complete it.
(h)
The Administrator shall be informed immediately in writing of any changes in or additions to the information on the License Application, including the Licensed Hauler's equipment inventory.
(i)
In the event the Administrator denies a License Application, the Administrator shall notify the applicant in writing within fifteen (15) days and shall state the reasons for denial. The applicant may request a hearing in accordance with the procedure in 5-8-7.
(Ord. No. 2960, § I, 6-13-16)