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9/30/2010
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52-10-02-F
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9/30/2010
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B. A permit shall specify the facility where the hazardous materials <br />may be present. <br />C. No hazardous materials other than those identified in a permit may <br />be located at a facility. <br />D. An applicant shall be issued a permit where: <br />(i) The applicant has submitted a completed application for a <br />permit, in a form provided by the chief, and has paid all <br />required fees; <br />(ii) The applicant states in the application that he or she has <br />personal knowledge of the information provided in the <br />application; <br />(iii) The applicant executes and delivers to the fire department <br />an agreement provided by the chief which states that the <br />applicant shall hold harmless the city, its officers, agents <br />and employees, for any claims that may arise as a result of <br />-any activity carried on by the applicant at the facility or <br />related to hazardous materials identified in the permit; and <br />(iv) The applicant states in the application that the proposed <br />hazardous materials, activities and facility do not pose a <br />significant risk to the public health, safety or welfare. <br />E. Notwithstanding an applicant's representations, a permit may be <br />denied where the chief has knowledge that the applicant or the <br />facility is in violation of a permit or that the hazardous materials, <br />facility or proposed activities pose a significant risk to the public <br />health, safety or welfare. <br />F. The chief may impose any conditions on a permit that he or she <br />reasonably believes are necessary to protect the public health, <br />safety and welfare, and the permit holder shall comply with all <br />such conditions. <br />G. Permits shall be valid for one year from the date issued unless <br />revoked. <br />H. An applicant may apply for renewal of a permit by submitting an <br />application no later than 60 days prior to the expiration of the <br />permit. <br />I. The permit may be revoked where the chief determines that a <br />permit holder is in violation of a permit or if the hazardous <br />material or facility poses a significant risk to the public health, <br />welfare or safety. <br />J. The permit shall be posted in a conspicuous location near the <br />primary entrance of the facility which is immediately visible to a <br />person entering the facility. <br />K. An applicant shall notify the chief when information previously <br />provided to the chief in connection with an application has <br />changed, within ten days of the change. <br />Administrative order - Page 3 of 9 <br />
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