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City of Hazelwood, MO
St. Louis County
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[ CC 1997 §22.36; Ord. No. 2299-91, 2-6-1991; Ord. No. 2319-91, 5-15-1991]
A. 
It is hereby declared illegal to skate or use a skateboard on any parking lot within the City of Hazelwood, Missouri, without the consent of the owner, condominium board of managers, agent, lessee, or person in charge of said parking lot. All owners, condominium boards of managers, agents, lessees, or persons in charge of such parking lots shall, if they desire to prohibit such skating or skateboarding, post signs which shall be no smaller than twelve (12) inches by eighteen (18) inches and, using letters which can readily be seen, state:
Skating or skateboarding prohibited on this parking lot.
(Ord. No. 2319-91)
B. 
Such signs shall be posted at each entrance of said parking lot and in other desired areas within the parking lot. Lots containing at least thirty (30) parking spaces shall have a minimum of three (3) such signs. For those lots having less than thirty (30) parking spaces, only the entrance signs shall be required. In addition, the said owner, agent, lessee or person in charge of the parking lot must make a complaint of each violation to the Police Department for such enforcement.
C. 
Such skateboards may be confiscated by the Police Department for violations which occur in the presence of a Police Officer.
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Editor's Note—Ord. no. 4130-11 §1, adopted January 19, 2011, repealed section 215.570 "smoking prohibited in city-owned buildings and vehicles" in its entirety. Former section 215.570 derived from CC 1997 §22.37; ord. no. 2302-91, 2-20-1991. Regulations regarding smoking can now be found at section 215.555.
[CC 1997 §22.38; Ord. No. 2305-91, 3-6-1991]
A. 
A radioactive waste handling permit shall be obtained prior to the dumping, storage or removal of any radioactive waste material or contaminated earth, or the initiation or termination within the City of the transportation of such material. Materials used for medical, diagnostic, therapeutic or research purposes, and which are regulated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, shall be exempt from these requirements.
B. 
Radioactive waste may be dumped or stored (and/or contained waste) only on property located in the Heavy Industrial District after the granting of a special land use permit for a radioactive waste storage facility in accordance with the provisions of Sections 405.415 et seq., and Appendix A "Use Regulations" to Chapter 405, Zoning Regulations, of the Municipal Code.
C. 
Any person seeking a radioactive waste handling permit shall petition the Council. A deposit of one hundred dollars ($100.00) shall be paid by the applicant when filing said petition. The total fees for the application shall be sufficient to cover the cost of the following:
1. 
Publication and posting of hearing notices.
2. 
Transcript of hearing, including court reporter, if necessary.
3. 
Experts as are required to determine the impact of the proposed use on the health and welfare of the citizens and property of Hazelwood. If costs exceed the original deposit, additional payments shall be made by the applicant as such costs are authorized and/or incurred. If necessary, the public hearing shall be abated until all current costs are paid. All costs shall be paid by the applicant prior to the issuance of any permit.
D. 
Upon receipt of a petition, the Council shall refer it to the City Plan Commission for recommendation and shall cause a public hearing to be set subsequent to receiving such recommendation from the Commission.
E. 
At such hearing, the Council shall determine whether the use will:
1. 
Have an adverse effect on traffic or parking,
2. 
Increase fire hazards,
3. 
Adversely affect the character of the neighborhood,
4. 
Adversely affect the general welfare of the community,
5. 
Overtax public utilities.
F. 
If the Council determines that the public health, welfare and safety are adequately protected in view of the foregoing criteria, then the permit shall be granted. The permit shall be denied if the determination is negative as to any of such criteria.
G. 
In granting such permits, the Council may provide that the permit be valid for a limited period of time, not to exceed five (5) years. Upon expiration of the time specified in the permit, the holder of the permit may request the permit be reviewed by the Council, and the Council may extend it for another limited period of time not to exceed five (5) years. The Council shall provide that the permit be exclusively for the use of the permittee and shall not be transferable.
H. 
Substantial work or construction as determined by the Council under the permit shall be commenced within one hundred eighty (180) days of the date the permit is issued or the permit shall terminate. The starting date may be extended by the Council. The Council may establish conditions in the permit to protect the public health, safety and general welfare.
I. 
After a public hearing, the Council may revoke a radioactive material handling permit for failure of compliance with the regulations and restrictions of this Chapter, or the requirements of the permit or any ordinance of the City.
J. 
If any Subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this Section should be declared invalid for any reason whatsoever, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions of this Section which shall remain in full force and effect; and to this end the provisions of this Section are hereby declared to be severable.
K. 
Any corporation, association or partnership or individual convicted of violating any of the provisions herein shall be fined five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense or imprisoned for not more than ninety (90) days, or both such fine and imprisonment.
[CC 1997 §26.1; Ord. No. 2376-92, 4-15-1992]
It shall be unlawful for any person to openly burn shavings, leaves, rubbish, manure, straw, garbage, refuse of any kind or any other matter within the City, except as provided in Section 215.600.
[CC 1997 §26.2; Ord. No. 2376-92, 4-15-1992; Ord. No. 4139-11 §1, 4-6-2011]
A. 
Open burning is permitted for the following purposes, when done in accordance with the regulations of the International Code Council, International Fire Prevention Code and the appropriate air pollution control agency and a permit is issued by the Fire Department:
1. 
Cooking.
2. 
On a construction site for warming purposes, in fifty-five (55) gallon drums with holes on bottom, using only clean wood, no painted or treated material.
3. 
On a construction site to heat mortar for masonry work.
B. 
The following uses are permitted only with written permission of the appropriate air pollution control agency and fire protection agency:
1. 
Bonfires for recreational purposes.
2. 
Clearing of farmland.