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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 2269 �r � - - - J' t � " • . t. , f' ` ' ���tlltAt � . t,s�r-���/--:� 4�/S� a�n�ruNc� �ao, �1�z� � �� _ , I AN ,ORDII�ANC� OF TIiE CITY Og REAPI'ON R�SIAT3NG TQ AIR PCfLLUTZOPt, GR�ATTNG AND ESTABLZSHING AN AIlt POLI,UTZON C{}It�'TROL ADVZSORY COUNCIL� 1�EGUTATING Al� Ct7NTR0�.LI1�IG EMLSS IONS OF A IR C�tNTAM2- NANTS, DEFINING O�F�NSES AND, PB£SCRIBING PENALTIES. ( , BE IT ORDATNED BY Tt� MAYOR AND THE CITY COUI�CIL OF THE CITX qF RENTON AS FOLLf7GiS: SECTION I: Certain wvrds and terms t�sed zn this ordinanc�, ualess c2ear2q inconsi�tent with their context, sha21 mean the fo2lowir�g: .... AIR CONTAMINANt. Any air�bor�e soli.d, 2iquid, er gaseous matter, exaepfi air or uncombined water. AIl2 POLLLiTIt3N, The placing p= presence in the air of air contaminaats in cancentration suff ici.er�t to cause sa anreasonable a.nterference with the eam€orts and s�fety and hea2th of man; or �he reasanable use and enjaya�ent of his property. DUST, An air cantaminant consisting of salid gartieles, capable o� be�i.c�g .._....r air-borne. FUEL BURNING EQUIPMENT. Cammereia2 or industri$I fuacn�ce� �ar eampar��STe �devices, the pri.ncipa3 purgose rf whictt is waste dispo�al, or ttce praductiati of hot air, hot w�ter, or steam. i I HEAT' PROG�SSSING �SptiZPMENT. Indastr�al furnaces ar compareb2e deviees, tha I� � grincipal purpose cf which is the processing of material through t�e use of heat. PROCESS WEIGHT PER Hi�UR. The tatel wei.ght c�f anp material, excegt 2iqaid, or gaseous fueZ or ur�contaminaLed water, intraduced into anp pracese in one {11 hour; or, for cyclieal pracesses, the total weight ef any such matter intre- dacec3 fnta any pracess during one tI� comp2ete cycle or aperatian af such proc�ss, diva,ded by the number af hours in such cycie. � SMOKE. An air corctaminant eansisti:�g af a visib2e air-borne cac�centration of combusti.an pro�tzced sclid partic3es and ather matter,. CONTROL OFFZCER, Means the Air Pa2lution Contral Officer of the City. PERSt3N. Means and includes an indiviaualr ffrm, public o�r private carporetiont �assocfatian, partnership, politica2 subdivisian, municipa�ity or gavernmental BgeTtCy. S�CTIQN ZI: DECIARATI�N OF PC?LICY, it fs h�ereby deelared to be the publi.c policy o£ the Citp to maintsin the highest practical standards af purity of the air �*► order ta rocnote and iEurther { g public enjoym�nt and use of the C�ty's natnral scenie �and otttdoar recreatianal re�ources, ta fmprove publie health, and to facilitate the growth cf desirable, netura2, agrfcult+�r�I, pl�nt and �n�ma3 iife� all corrsisteat w�.th maximuffi employment �nd fuXl i.adustrial dev�iopment a�' the C�.ty and its e�viarons. It is �ecessary and required ta the health� safety and wei��re of the peopie of the G�.ty of Itentot� to I provide a�eans far r.,�uction, control and preventiqn af Air Pollutiot�, It Ss furt�ex � realized that the prabiems vf air pol.lutian are not 1oca3, but usua2ly pr�marily �egianal in nature, ared ta that extent, ths Citg �ha21 cooperate with ather. muniefpsli�fes, districts �nd cauntie� and ta eater inta egreement for the garpase of effee�u��ing z the provisions af this Ordiriance. I �y�M � r , . . ' . < .: � i UNLA�AFUL ACTS.A.It is unlawfc�l to csuse, suf€er or allow emissions nf smqke ..�,.�......ti�...�.�..t, ` . I fram any source ather than heat processing equipment, the capaeitp of which is equal to I or more than �'orty percent (4t�°lo}, exce��;8s ft�llawse -. 1. For a total o� nat mare than faur (�} minutea in az�y siacty �6t33 minutes, when it shall be sixty gercent 460°�? or less. 2. When building a new fire, for a total of not more than twelve (12) minutes in any sixty (60) minutes, wh�n it shall be sixty percent (60%) or less. 3. Tecnpaarzly, due to breakdown af equipment, and provic�ed that repairs are prompt2y made. 4. During a time f ar compl iance with thi,s ordinance f iaced by the Cantro2 Officer as provided herein. i The percent of capacitq of emissians a� smake shall be measured by methods equivalent to fihose set fcarth in Znf ormation Gircular 7718, ^Ringelmann Smoke Chart", I editioa of August, 3955, pub2ished by the Uni���. States Bttreau of Mines (C.F.241089?, a ccspy of which is fi2ed wi�h the City Clerk. I IB. Dust frt�m Fue3. Burning Eqe�ip€�nt: It is un3awfu2 to cause, atzf;Eer ar allow � � emissions of effluent frou► any €uel burning equipment the dust content of whi.eh is more than eighty-five hundreths (0.85) pounds af dust per one thousand t10Q0) pounds of � i efflu�nt, adjusted to fifty perc�nt (50%) excess air for products af coxabtzstion, except i as follows: , 1. Where the dust content af the e€f3uent is controlled through the use af dust separ�ting equipment and provided that such equipment sh�ll collect seventy-five pereent <75%),: if installed priar ta the effective date of this ordinance, or eighty-five percent (95%) if �herea£ter installed, of all dust in the effluent From the fuel burning eq�ipment. �. 'I'etitpor$'1C'21yr dt�e to breakdawn of equipment and pxovided that zepairs �re pramptly made. 3. During a time for c+o�np3iance with this ordinance fi�ced by the Gontra� Officer as provided herein. C. Dust from H�at Processia� Equipm�nt and _Other Sources: It is un;lawf u2 ta cause, suffer or a21ow emissians af dust from any heat processing equipment ar from the mi2ling, grinding, brushing or handling af any material ir� quantities e�ceeding that set forth in the foZlowing table, except as fcsllocaa: 1. When the precessing equipment has been instal2ed priar to ths effective I date of this ordinance, and where emissions of dust are in excess of those set f orth in said table but are cantrollei3 �through the use of dust separating equipment, provided, that such dust aeparating equipment � shai2 co27.ect nat 2ess thatt ninety-eight and two tenths percent (98.2%a) of a32 dust zn the effluent from the process. I 2. Temporari2y, due to breakdown of equigment, and provided that repairs are promptlq made. i3. During a time £or compliance with this ordinance f i�ced by the Cantrol � Officer as prov%ded herein. Pracess Weight Per Haur Max�.mum Allqwable Dus� � � (Pounds) Emission Per Hour I EPaunds} l00 0.60 1,QOd 2;95 �,��� 4.75 3,OOd 6.35 4,040 -2�, 8.00 � i` e ' � Process 4�eight Per Hour Maximum A2loiaable ?3ust (Pounds) Emission Per Haur � , ' (Pounds) � S,�OQ 9.65. 6�000 �.�.*��} 7,Oq0 12.90 I $,000 14.30 I 9,OQ0 I5.50 IO,OOd I6.65 I I2,{?00 38.70 �r�,00a �o.ko 16s000 2x.so 18,000 22.SQ 20,000 24;OQ 25,000 27.40 � 30�000 34.90 40,On0 3'7.QQ 50,400 42.50 60,OQO �8.{30 70,444 52.5t� ,C�L7�V0 f�eVv iso,000 ��z.5a zoo,000 zsa.00 250y000 I87.50 34d,000 225.00 [��here the process we ight per hour is between two Iisted f igures, such pracess -���-+ �nd �naximum allawable dust emissic�n per hactr shall be interpol�ted ae�or8i.ngly. ��� . D. Traceatale Dust, Generally: it is unlawful for anyone ta cause, suffer or a11oE,� I the discharge of dust particles which become depasite8 upon the real propettyt of others, ( , and which are of such size and nature as to be readily recognizable and traceable to thei: S4L2�CC.'3 2XC£'.i}'� au� �4��CSG7S 2 1. Dust as specif ied and when regul.ated as set forth in Sections 'i2 C8 � C} I af this ordinance. 2. Tecnpararily, due to bre��wn of equipmen�C, and provided that repairs �re promptly made. I � 3. During a time f or compliance with this ardinance fixed by thr� Control 0€f icer as provided here ir�. SECTION III: There is hereby established and created an A ir Po2lution Cantrol Adv:_�ory Cot�ncil which shall consist of five (5) members who are residents of the City and who are knowledgable, skiiled and experienced in the f ield af air pollutio� and two of its members sha2Z serve as representatives of industry. The Mayor shall serve I as ex--officio member of the Council and be its chairman. Such Ccauncil members shall I serve wi.thout compensation but may be allac��ed their aetnai expenses i.ncurred in diseharge of their duties, SE�TION IV: There is hereby established and created the office of ControT Off icer whose duty shall inc2ude, amcsng others, the enforeer�ent af tha provisions of this ordinance and all other orders, ordinances, resolutions, rules and ragulation6 , I of �he Cit ertainin ta the cont Y P g rol and prevention af a�r pnllution, The Control Offi.cer sha12 b� appointed by the Nlayqr with the concurrence o€ the City Council and 'I shall se�ve at th� pieasure af the appointing authoacity. -3- � , . � , , Such Carctro� t�fficc:r, together with the �ir Polltition Control Advisciry . Council m�y, for the purposa o� controlling �nd preventi.ng air pollutie►n: � 1. Advise, consult, cooperate and cantract with a�her �gencies and educati.onal institutions of the Statc, political subdivisions, ittditstries, other states, the federal government ar ather effective groups snd � individua2s. 2. Encourage and eonduct studies, investigatians and researrh relat�z�g to �ir pollutzon, i.ts causes, controZ and prevention. 3. Receive moneys£rom any source and use and disburse such Eunds for th� study, determination o£ edueatianal inform�tiaan, and control �nd �re vention of air pollution, a� may be authorixed by the City Council. 4� Deve2op a comprehensxve pZan and pragram f or the prevent ion and can�rol of air pc,3lution within its jurisdzetzon. SECTI4N V: Enforcement. The City's Control Officer shall enfarec: this ardire- ance and rnay adagt ruZes and regulations pursuant thereto; h�e may enter aay building or premisea at any reasonab7.e ti.me to per£oarm any of the du�fes imposed o�n him by this orcl�anee, and he shall inspect �ny pretnise� which he ntay reasansb2y believe ta he a source of a ir �ollution, SECTTON VI: l�o�ice, If tk�e City's Gontrol Ofticer f in�ts a violatian of this . __._.. �,,.a.., I ord inance, he sha21 give parfi icular written natice, by tnail or by posting on the premises, tcs the awner or op�ratar o� the equfpment or premises the sC�'c� ttsereoE, to compiy with this ordinaz�ce within a reason�ble tf.me by h3.m f isced, SECTION VIIs_ The Owner or Op�ratar oF equipmen� or grema.ses f ound by the Ci.ty Control Officer t� be the saurce o�° � vio3atian of this ardinance �zap request an extension of comp2 iance time. and i.� sa id Con�rai o�f icer sh�Il f ind tha t a.mmed iate compl iance with tP�:s ordinance is unreasonahle, he shali th�n gr�nt an exte�asian of compliance time, � for not mare than qns (!) year for any one tl) such extension, In considr�ring a request I� �Ear an exterasi.on a� ccmplfance t�.nse, sai8 �pntrol Qf�icer st�li take into account such factors as practicabi.lity, evaail�bility o�` equ�pmeat and relative benefits to t.�.e coararunity. SECTZOI�t ViIi� He�� '1'�a owner or ap�rator y£ the equigment or premises concerned may request a h�,aring be�'ax� the Coitfirt?I 4£'ficex and the Air Po2lution Control Advisory Council within ten -C10? d�ys s£t�r d�t� taf nt��ice af a finding by said t7@��ek�� th�t a vialation of this ordxn�nce ex$atQ, or rtot Ies� than thirty C30} days befqre ' expiration of a tic�ee for c�npl�.ane� wa.th th�.s ordin8nce fi�ced by the said Cantrol Of£ieer as provided herein, and, within -a reasoztaHle timey such hearing shal3 be h22d. SECTION L�:: �fter Hearin�, Fifter a heari�g as grc�vided in this ordinance, the I Contrp2 t3fficer may find that a cond�,titm auch as ta cause violatian of this ordinance no 2onger exists, or he may reaffircn hi.s �ing of a violation of thi.s ardinanc�, and he m�q or c�ey not grant an exte�sion of ticne for camp2�.ance herewi.th as pravided i�erei,n, ( but he sha11 do so within ten (ZO? days after date. -4- r . +, ^ ' f � ' � • SECTIt?rd X: Postin� a�nd S+calin�# If, upon �xpirat�an of a12 time for compli�rnce ` witYc this Qrdinance fi.�ced as provid�d herein, the Control Of£icer sha12 �ind tttat a vio- � � Iation o£ this ordinance then exists, he sha21 so notify the awner or operator, and if,fifteen�� I tI5}. ��ys after date of se�ch notica tihe c��c3iticin yet ex$sts he shall designate the equigment or premises the eouree thereof by a€f ixing hia aeal i postit�g a notiee, or otherwise, as unlawful to ogerate or accupy t�ntil such time �s this ordinance may be {I5) compl ied with; provided that within sa id •g�g��e�Jdays, the awner or operator of such equipment or premises may appeal �a the Citq Cuttncil Fz�m t?te� �'i�dii'tig of the. Cofntrol Officer, and said cosnmittee shall hold a hearing an such appeal and may affirm, reverse or modify the finding of s�id Control flfficer; and, pending a deciss.on by said cammzttes on such appeal, said ContraZ Officer �rhall take no action ta de�ignata such equipment or premises as unlaw£u2 to oper�te or accupy. SEGTI4N XZ: Uniawfu3 Use. It is unlaw€ul to 4gerate any equipment, c�r to occupy any gremises, designat+�d as unlaw£ul to operate ar accupy by the Control t}f'ficer as provided in this ordinance, except upon his wri.tten authority so to do. S�CTION XIZ: Outdaor Fires. It is unlawful to cause or a12ow a�e�y outdeer fire except the folZ�scaing: I 1. Fi.res for p2es�sy�re, religiotts, ceremonia2w coaking ar like social purposes. 2. Fire from fia�rea, torchea, waate ga� burners, incenate burners and ins�et gats. I 3. A fire authorized by the Fire Chief far the prevention o� a £ire hazard, provided na alternate e►e�an� of prevention is reaaon�bly ava�ilab1�. � 4. A f ire autRariz�d by the Fira Chief for the dispo�al of dangerous m�tterials� provided na altarnate means of di�pasal is ra�asonably availab2e, 5. A f ire authorized by the Fire Chief for instructian in the �n�thods of fighting £i.res. 6. A f ire for the d isposal a€ waste nnateria2, when an alternate means af dis- posa2 is aot re�sonably available; provided, the person responsible� for sttch f�re shall have certif ied to the Control t�€ic.er that such f ire wi12 be controlicd so as to minimize sir po2lution; said Contro� Officer sha11 havc: agproved ttie �ame and a permit ttiere�or sh$23 have been issned by the Fire Chie€. SECTIOIV XixI: Exemptiores. This Qrdinance doec nat applp to smr�ke from fires �, set by or per�nitted bp any pubZic nfficer i£ such fire is sc�t or per�ia�sion given in the performance af the officiai c3uty of such officer, for the parpose o� weed abatement, the greventio�t of a f ire hstzard, or thm i�t�truct_ian of publ ic empToyees in the �Lhads of � fighting fires wfiich is, in the opinitsn of sueh 4�f2.C8T� naces�ary, o� fram fires set pursuant to per�nit an praperty used for indtrstri.al purposes for the purgase of instruction I l of emp2oyees in methods of fighting fire, This Ordinance dces not app�y to smolce ;�t'�..t�,. . � � agricaltural fires �et bq, or persitted by, the count� agricultur�2 age�nt of any county,. _5_ I � - - • � '. • C , • if such fire i:s set or pernission givan in the performance of the of8icial duty of s�ch county agricultural agent for the purpose of disease prevention; or to such fires �ahich are set in the course of any agricultural or forest harvest operation, SECTION �IsJ; Variances. The City Council, on its own motion, may, or upon patition of an interested person sha11 hold a hearing to determine to what extent, if an,�, and under what conditions a variance from the requirements established herein, or by an�� ordinance, resolution, rules and regulations, or order of the City Control Off icer., will be permitted. Ten days notice of the time and place of the hearing shall be give� �� the pefitioner and to the Control Officer, If the City Council finds, because of conditions beyond control, compliance with requirements established herein or the boiiy's resolut�ons, rules and regulations or orders would result in an arbitrarS� and unreasonable taking of prar�erty., or in the practical closing or elimination of any l.awful business, occupation, or activity, in e ither case without suff icient corresponding benef it or advantage to the public in the control or prevention of air po�.lution, it shall prescribe other and different requirements app2icable to plants and eqt�ipment operated by nac�ed classes of industries or persons, or separate persons. The City, on hearing any such petition� shall exercise wide diseretion in weighing the issnes involved and the advantages and disad'vantages to thexesidents o� the area and to any lawfttl business, occupation or activity involved resulting from requiring coarpliance with tI-ie specified requirements �r resulting fran granting a variance. In the e��ent of any change in conditions, resultie�� in substantial changes in the equities a_n•�olved and in the advantages and disadvantages existing at the time of granting a variance, the City Council may revok.e, or can modity or amend the order permitting the var?ance by a written order after pub2ic hearing he1.d on 30 days notice to the pe rson or person affecte@. SECTIOP? XV: Penalty; Anyane vial&ting or failing to comply with this Ordinance or any of the terms or conditions thereof shall, upan conviction, be punished b;� � fine of not more tfian Five Hundred Do21Qrs C.v500,00? or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or by both such f ine and imprisonment, att� each day that anyone shall continue to violate or fail to comply with this ordinance, sha23 be a separate offense. SECTION XVI: Severability. Should any section, subsection, paragraph, sPntence, clause or phrase of this ordinance be deelared unconstitttiona2 or invalid f or any reason, such decisfon shall not aftect the validity of 'tha remaining portions o" this ordinance, —6— i 4 . . . . . . . } - BECTI4I� �VIIi This crdinance sha22 be in full fcirc� at�d effect f�cm a�nd after it� p�ssage, ap�roval and legal publicatian, I � ��L �,.�� y��C I I P�SSED BY TI� CTTY COUI�CIL fiHIS ��,�,D�.Y dF J , I9b6. I �G%C Ilrc.��"n✓ Helmie �?e3son, City C2erk � I l��'PROV�D BY THE i�?AYOIt THYS /�2�DAY OF�E 1966: I ������ � � .�.�.��� �G�' 27ona1d t•�, Custe�� Mayor ,�gproved es ta forms I Gerard M. She32an, City Attorney i � �it ur rU�Ltt�t110N � I ���' � � ssss I i . �I i .� � i � � � � � � i i i � i � � _,_ � 1 �