San Luis Obispo County |
County Code |
Title 8. HEALTH AND SANITATION |
Chapter 8.12. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT |
§ 8.12.502. Permit—Application form.
Applicants for a solid waste or curbside recyclables collection and transport permit under this chapter must file with the health officer a typewritten application in a format approved by the health officer which shall at a minimum provide the following information:
(1)
Full name;
(2)
Permanent home and business address of the applicant;
(3)
Trade and firm name;
(4)
If a joint venture or a partnership or limited partnership, the names of all partners and of their percentage of participation and their permanent addresses; if a corporation, the names and permanent addresses of all the officers;
(5)
a.
Evidence showing that an applicant for a solid waste collection and transportation permit has arranged for disposal of all solid waste collected or transported by him or her to an authorized disposal site where the same may legally be accepted and disposed of, and the location of that disposal site; or,
b.
Evidence showing that an applicant for a curbside recycling collection and transportation permit has arranged for the sanitary storage and recycling of the collected materials and proper disposal of any nonrecyclable residue;
(6)
Facts showing that the applicant is qualified to render efficient solid waste or curbside recyclables collection and/or transportation service;
(7)
Facts showing that the applicant has adequate experience in the collection and transportation of solid waste or curbside recyclables;
(8)
A description of all vehicles and equipment used or intended to be used by the permittee, including vehicle type, license number, age and condition;
(9)
A statement certifying that the vehicles and equipment identified in subsection (8) above are in compliance with the requirements of this chapter, the state minimum standards for solid waste handling and disposal, applicable provisions of the vehicle code, and other specified requirements;
(10)
Facts demonstrating that the applicant owns or has access to suitable facilities for the storage, maintenance and cleaning of vehicles and equipment;
(11)
Evidence showing that the issuance of a permit is in the public interest; and
(12)
Such other facts or information as the health officer may require.
(Ord. 2604 § 1 (part), 1993)