CITY of ALBUQUERQUE
TWENTY FIFTH COUNCIL
COUNCIL BILL NO. O-22-38 ENACTMENT NO. ________________________
SPONSORED BY: Klarissa Pe?a
ORDINANCE
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Adopting A New Article In Chapter 9 Of The Revised Ordinances Of Albuquerque 1994, "Health, Safety And Sanitation", To Be Known As The "Albuquerque Scrap Tire Ordinance", Establishing A Permit And Permitting Fee. (Pe?a)
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL, THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF ALBUQUERQUE:
SECTION 1. A new Article 23 in Chapter 9 of the Revised Ordinances of Albuquerque 1994 is hereby adopted as follows:
[?9-23-1. SHORT TITLE
This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Albuquerque Scrap Tire Ordinance."
?9-23-2. DEFINITIONS
ILLEGAL DUMPING. Illegal dumping means disposal of trash, scrap tires or any solid waste on public or private property that is not licensed or permitted to receive waste.
PERSON. Person means any individual, partnership, company, corporation, firm, association, trust, estate or legal entity, not including government entities.
SCRAP TIRE. Scrap tire means a tire that is no longer suitable for its originally intended purpose because of wear, damage, defect or obsolescence, but does not include a tire that is used as a feedstock for tire derived fuel at a permitted or registered facility that is in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local regulations.
SCRAP TIRE CUTTER. Scrap tire cutter is any mechanical device capable of safely cutting any scrap tire received by any scrap tire generator into at least four (4) pieces within one minute or less and approved by the Mayor or designee.
SCRAP TIRE GENERATOR. Scrap tire generator means a person who generates or stores scrap tires, including, but not limited to, retail tire dealers, retreaders, scrap tire processors, automobile dealers, automobile salvage yards, private company vehicle maintenance shops, automotive repair garages, service stations, motorcycle or ATV retail or repair sho...
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