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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1636A by-law for licensing, regulating and governing salvage shops, salvage yards, second-hand goods shops and dealers in second-hand goods, and for revoking any such license 2 sow succeeding calendar year. Any application for'reneival made 'after the end of the year shall be treated as an application for a new license, 54 The.annual fee to be paid for each license and each renewal of license under law shall be 20.00 and shall be paid to the der this By 14"unicipal Clerk before any license or, renewal is granted, 60 No new license, shall be granted -t4 rSr-'Tjiu n i c rk without the. i'-,nicipa lopmtz :n e nt Boa approval of the Bowman "PlanninCt an elopment Board. ---------- 'Every person obtaining a license Linder this By-law shall keep a book in which he shall'enter -the name address of. the person from whom he makes a,purchase together with a description of ,the article purchased and,the -price paid therefor! p Eve'ry,*jtablishment licensed under this By-law shall be 'kept in a clean and sanitary condition and shall at, all times be open to Y inspection by, any Police or Heath Officer having jurisdiction in, the,., Municipality. 9. salvage yard s it shall. Before any licensed hall commence operati"ons be enclosed by a close board -fence'nat, less than eight feet and not more than ten feet high. At no point 'shall the fence be closer than 2:00 feet to the nearest travelled road. Any opening' shall be filled ;:,, � b Y. a t ­oP doo':e of,�the �:s ayme construcl on 'as enc e and -ga e th"e f d.any -- -- -------- t d or.. door. shall be kept clo'sed except w en in actual use Wring site h entry into or departure from the yard. No, signs or posters shall be affixed to or painted on�the fence except a reasonable sign announcing the name of the yard and the name and address of the operator. No material shall be stacked or piled to a height greater than that of 4 the fence. 10., The operations of any licensed establishment s hall be carried on, -unduo annoyance to the owners or without causing any nuisance or oyance occupants of neighbouring'premises. For the purposes of this By-law, of TI a "Nuisance" is defined as the burning -ebris and scrap in the open air;, the burning of rubber tires, rubberized materials or salvaged oils . `` and other lubricants for fuel; and/or the carrying on of wrecking or salvage operations between the hours of 10 p.m. and a.m. Nothing bringing in the foregoing shall be construed to prohibit the of any ftsabled vehicle to the premises at any hour. . . . . . . .... VOLUS el'­­ 7 �z You= 6.