[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of
Elm Grove 8-28-2017. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
A pavement sealant that contains coal tar, coal tar pitch,
coal tar pitch volatiles, RT-12, refined tar or any variation assigned
the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) numbers 65996-92-1, 65996-93-2,
65996-89-6, or 8007-45-2 or related substances.
Any pavement sealant that contains greater than 1.0% polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by weight, including, but not limited
to, coal tar sealants and pavement sealants containing steam-cracked
petroleum residues, steam-cracked asphalt, pyrolysis fuel oil, heavy
fuel oil, ethylene tar, or any variation of those substances assigned
the Chemical Abstracts Service numbers 64742-90-1 or 69013-21-4 or
related substances.
Any substance that is typically applied on paved surfaces
to protect the surfaces. This may include but is not limited to products
that are coal-tar- or asphalt-based.
A.Â
Except as provided in § 120-3 (Exemptions), no person shall apply any high-PAH sealant within the Village of Elm Grove (hereinafter Village).
B.Â
No person shall allow a high-PAH sealant to be applied upon property
within the Village that is under that person's ownership or control.
C.Â
No person shall sell, offer to sell, or display for sale any high-PAH
sealant within the Village.
D.Â
Any person who sells pavement sealants within the Village shall prominently
display, in the area where such pavement sealants are sold, a notice
that contains the following language:
"The application of pavement sealants containing greater than 1.0% polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by weight on driveways, parking lots and all other paved surfaces in the Village of Elm Grove is prohibited by Chapter 120 of the Village Code of Ordinances. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), are a group of organic chemicals that are known to cause cancer and are toxic to aquatic life and that can travel into homes, buildings, and soils, or be carried by stormwater and other run off into water resources."
E.Â
No commercial applicator company, residential or commercial developer,
or other similar individual or entity shall apply or direct any employee,
independent contractor, volunteer, or other person to apply any high-PAH
sealant to any driveway, parking lot, or other surface within the
Village.
The Public Works Director may exempt a person or entity from
a requirement of this chapter if:
A.Â
The person is conducting bona fide research concerning the effects
of a high-PAH sealant on the environment;
B.Â
The use of the high-PAH sealant is required for said research; and
C.Â
It is determined that said research will not cause significant contamination
of the surrounding environment, including soils and aquatic ecosystems,
and will not unduly endanger human health.