§ 11-12. Fees and effective date for obtaining permits.  


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  • A. 
    All persons engaged in operations which may result in air pollution and who, under this ordinance or other provisions of the Public Health Code, are required to register the operation or obtain a permit, shall file reports on forms furnished by the Department of Health at such time as the Director of Health shall determine, containing information relating to location, size of outlet, height of outlet, rate and period of emission, composition of effluent, characteristics of air-cleaning devices and such other similar information as the Director of Health shall require for review.
    B. 
    Fees for permits shall be paid by owners, operators or authorized agents at the office of the Department of Health. Any person subject to the requirements of § 11-11 shall apply for a permit within 120 days of the effective date of this ordinance.
    C. 
    The permit fee shall be:
    (1) 
    Combustion equipment:
    (a) 
    Fuel-burning equipment, $15.
    (b) 
    Refuse-burning equipment:
    [1] 
    Less than 15 square foot area, $10.
    [2] 
    Fifteen or more square foot grate area, $15.
    (2) 
    Process equipment or control devices, $25.