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<br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br />.ubstances Causing Damage to Vegetation) in the latest revision of Chapter 5 "Physiological Effects" <br />that contains such tables, in the "Air Pollution Abatement Manual" published by the Manufacturing <br />Chemists' Association, Inc., Washington, D.C., are hereby established as guides for the determination of <br />permissible concentration and amounts. The City may require detailed plans forthe elimination offumes <br />or gases before the issuance of a Building Permit. <br /> <br />Section 130-080: Fire Hazards. Any activity involving the use or storage of flammable or explosive <br />materials shall be protected by adequate fire-fighting and fire prevention equipment and by such safety <br />devices as are normally used in the handling of such materials. Such hazards shall be kept removed <br />from adjacent activities to a distance which is compatible with the potential danger involved. <br /> <br />Section 130-090: Air Pollution. Every activity shall conform to state regulations relating to air quality <br />standards and air pollution control. <br /> <br />Section 130-100: Radioactivity or Electrical Disturbance. No activity shall emit dangerous <br />radioactivity at any point or any electrical disturbance adversely affecting the operation of any equipment <br />at any point other than that of the creator of such disturbance. <br /> <br />Section 130-110: Explosives. Any activity or operation requiring the use, storage or manufacturing of <br />explosives shall be located no closer than five hundred (500) feet from any residence, provided further <br />that the location of said activity or operation is such that damage from explosion, including flying debris, <br />vibration or smoke, is limited to the site on which the activity or operation is permitted. <br /> <br />;:)ection 130-120: Burning. No person shall start or allow any open burning on any property in the City <br />. without first having obtained an Open Burn Permit. Any person setting a fire or burning anything in the <br />City shall do so following City Fire Department, Department of Natural Resources and Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency Rules. Recreational fires three (3) feet x three (3) feet are allowed. <br />Recreational fires must be actively attended by a responsible adult. When the fire is abandoned it must <br />be completely extinguished. <br /> <br />Section 130-130: Bulk Storage. The storage of all bulk liquids, fuels, chemicals, and gases shall be in <br />compliance with and regulated by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency Rules, Minnesota State Fire <br />Marshal rules and the Minnesota State Building Code. <br /> <br />Section 130-140: Outside Storage. All products, materials and equipment, except as specifically <br />provided in this Ordinance, shall be stored within permitted structures, except for the following: <br /> <br />Residential Districts and Dwellings in the M-1 Districts: <br /> <br />A. Agricultural products, equipment and appurtenances owned by the owner of the <br />property and used on the property on which they are kept; and <br /> <br />B. All licensed and operational motor vehicles shall be parked on the permitted <br />driveway area. Any non-licensed, non-operational vehicles must be stored in an <br />enclosed structure; and <br /> <br />C. A maximum of two (2) of the following units may be stored outside of a structure for <br /> <br />Page 38 of 59 <br />